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Might have to go buy a Kindle so I can read all of that. Yowzers!
They got 50" screens these days??

Might have to go buy a Kindle so I can read all of that. Yowzers!
Yes it is. The cap is $133 million, so that's only 1.9% of the cap total. Plus, you're assuming we don't sign another player to take his spot once we cut him, so that $2.575 drops by $500,000 to $1 million, depending on who we sign. So am I willing to sacrifice about 1% of our total cap space to keep a guard who has proven, at the very least, to not be a liability? Yes, I'll gladly do that over saving $1.5 to $2 million on a completely unproven player. Like I said, if he's average for two years in a row, then it makes sense to look for other options. Otherwise don't fix what ain't broken for such relatively small financial gain.Come on man!!
$2.575m isn't modest cap savings.
If he was of mediocre talent, that would make sense. But he's not, so it doesn't, imo. And if we cut him we're obviously going to sign a free agent to take his roster spot, so that theory doesn't hold up.That can go a very long way when structured correctly. And the idea would be to develop or draft his replacement, and improve upon his mediocre talent level. Not to go sign a free agent.
How so? Sims isn't making some outrageous contract, his cap hit is under $4 million this year. You're telling me that Owens ($1.13 mill), Kellen Moore ($575,000), Daryl Tapp ($635,000), etc... doesn't rapidly add up to even half of Sims' $2.5 million savings? That don't pass the smell test.If you cut every single one of your dead wood players it wouldn't amount to half the cost standings of cutting Sims.
That actually makes sense, can't argue with that. Definitely negates my argument above, but if you can cut a bunch of scrubs and save half as much as cutting a decent starting guard, doesn't that make more sense to do?Other than Owens those are all nothing contracts that fall off the bottom of the cap roster and are replaced with contracts of the same amounts. You essentially save nothing.
What are you going to get THIS offseason with the money saved by cutting a starter? (Or is this strictly to sign Suh?) Another teams money saving cut. Had we seen Sims cut PRIOR to the Free Agency bonanza Id be on board. As there were corners available that would have improved the team. But I don't understand it now. And I don't know what may come this season, if Tully gets hurt or hits a wall out of nowhere I could see moving on. But I don't think we can just expect Mayhews replacement to find a plug and play replacement in the draft. Tully is a damn good player.
Nicks, Mankins, Evans, Levitre, Grubbs, Snee, Sitton, Yanda, Blalock, Herremans, Beadles, Mathis, Vasquez, Asamoah, Cooper, Connolly, Warmack, Iupati, Long, DeCastro, Carpenter, Zeitler, Boone, Joseph, Warford. That list is pretty much off the top of my head and I am certain there are easily 5 more out there I'd rank above him. Then there are probably a good 20 more starters out there that I would rank right with Sims. If he fell in the middle of that pack he'd be probably about the 40th best G in the league. I would agree with that ranking.Name 21 guards who are better.
I get that we're talking NEXT season, but odds are he's not just going to suddenly stop being a great MLB. Can't keep running off our good players because they make more than the league average. $5.8 mill is a big cap hit, but how do you know he won't sign an extension next offseason? And if he's a top-notch MLB, then why isn't he worth $6 mill for one season?And for now the fourth fucking time my release of Tulloch would be before NEXT season. Again it's the business side of the game. Is a MLB worth $5.8m of cap space?
A ton with a player of his caliber.How much value do you potentially lose replacing him with a younger and cheaper player while deploying the cap savings towards other areas where improvement is needed.
We're not going to get exponentially better by cutting Tulloch. The cap savings won't justify the drop-off from a stud MLB to an unknown, unless we get really lucky.That is exactly how the good teams get better. Maybe they do take a small step back at one spot but that decision allows them to get exponentially better at another spot and as a result the team gets better.
Oh, Idk, how many players can you look back on and say he was pretty good at one point. Last year he was average at best. He's another year older, plays one of (if not the) easiest positon to replace, is paid well above his talent level, and will be an UFA after the season. If we were going to pay players or make roster decisions on their past play nobody would ever be released or have to take a pay cut.Oh, Idk, I just thought past performance seemed like a reasonable gauge of one's talent level. I guess last year is the only single season we're allowed to reference now?
Love the reference of the future![]()
Show me how Sims is an average guard, and I'll concede the argument
Right- can't go by what he says he wants to do, who can trust the guy anyhow? Clearly he's up to something with those unprompted comments. He's even using his family as leverage to cash in next year. For a self-proclaimed realist you sure are reaching deep into fantasy-land right now.
Please tell me what stiff argument you have offered other than your traditional "I'm an unrealistic homer" bullshit. Your rankings show him to be average last season but he is paid well above average. You are trying to go back two seasons to say he ranked out well that year. Well we were in the playoffs the 2011-12 season and 11-21 since. Schwartz should have kept his job then right? Because only two seasons ago he had us in the playoffs and that is the exact premise of your argument on Sims level of play, what he's done in the past.Again, how do you call yourself a realist, when I point to Sims' ratings and rankings, and you counter with stuff like this? This isn't reality, this is you projecting nonsense exaggerations because I'm putting up a stiff counter argument.
Some of you guys really struggle with the concept of average and good players. Heaven forbid a guy isn't either a super-star or playing for the veteran minimum. If it's not one of those two things he sucks, apparently.
Only 12 players on the Lions (which includes Sims) carry a cap hit higher then $2.575m. Plus, if you were actually paying attention I've been saying all along from my very first post that Swanson or Austin would need to be the guy to replace him.Yes it is. The cap is $133 million, so that's only 1.9% of the cap total. Plus, you're assuming we don't sign another player to take his spot once we cut him, so that $2.575 drops by $500,000 to $1 million
Get some god damn glasses.And if we cut him we're obviously going to sign a free agent to take his roster spot, so that theory doesn't hold up.
Maybe the smell test issue you are having is because your head is up your ass. All of those nothing contracts are replaced by more nothing contracts. You cut Durham its likely Fuller or Jones taking his spot. There is very little difference there, and it would be the same with the other players you mentioned. I already stated that before.How so? Sims isn't making some outrageous contract, his cap hit is under $4 million this year. You're telling me that Owens ($1.13 mill), Kellen Moore ($575,000), Daryl Tapp ($635,000), etc... doesn't rapidly add up to even half of Sims' $2.5 million savings? That don't pass the smell test.
What are you going to get THIS offseason with the money saved by cutting a starter? (Or is this strictly to sign Suh?) Another teams money saving cut. Had we seen Sims cut PRIOR to the Free Agency bonanza Id be on board. As there were corners available that would have improved the team. But I don't understand it now. And I don't know what may come this season, if Tully gets hurt or hits a wall out of nowhere I could see moving on. But I don't think we can just expect Mayhews replacement to find a plug and play replacement in the draft. Tully is a damn good player.
Guard Rob Sims: 'I pray' to avoid free agency, finish career as L | ChatLions.com
He's stated he wants to retire a Lion and that his next contract doesn't have to be mind blowing. He'd even take a home-town discount. He's happy with how his family is set up and stated he's not a greedy guy.
I don't see a reason to cut him when he's been solid, even if last years injuries hurt his play a bit. It's obvious he's not looking for big money.
Put Levy in this equation and tell me the results???
When you are done with those findings...insert Houston also, probably look backwards in results.
Nicks, Mankins, Evans, Levitre, Grubbs, Snee, Sitton, Yanda, Blalock, Herremans, Beadles, Mathis, Vasquez, Asamoah, Cooper, Connolly, Warmack, Iupati, Long, DeCastro, Carpenter, Zeitler, Boone, Joseph, Warford. That list is pretty much off the top of my head and I am certain there are easily 5 more out there I'd rank above him. Then there are probably a good 20 more starters out there that I would rank right with Sims. If he fell in the middle of that pack he'd be probably about the 40th best G in the league. I would agree with that ranking.
Oh, Idk, how many players can you look back on and say he was pretty good at one point. Last year he was average at best. He's another year older, plays one of (if not the) easiest position to replace, is paid well above his talent level, and will be an UFA after the season. If we were going to pay players or make roster decisions on their past play nobody would ever be released or have to take a pay cut.