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But, but.... that would be crazy.
NO one would want to trade for a guy we have no choice but to release right??![]()
wow. why would rg3 do this?
LOL - it sounds like that if this happened you would almost be as happy as if the Redskins went to the SB. Calm down - even if traded it will likely be for next to nothing. The value of losing the drama created with the departure of RG3 is substantially greater.
Dude, if we got a 7th rounder for him, I view it much like selling a DVD Im never going to watch again at a yard sale for $1.
Its only a dollar, but its a dollar I wouldnt have had if I had simply thrown it out and the same gu who bought it from me fished it out of my trashcan for free.
Wether cut, or traded... We wont move him until at least the 9th. From a tactical standpoint, the longer we hold him, the more we make teams we may have to play hold up their own plans.
I may be wrong, but I think bob is going to be disappointed by the small number of teams interested in him, especially as a starter.Dude, if we got a 7th rounder for him, I view it much like selling a DVD Im never going to watch again at a yard sale for $1.
Its only a dollar, but its a dollar I wouldnt have had if I had simply thrown it out and the same gu who bought it from me fished it out of my trashcan for free.
Wether cut, or traded... We wont move him until at least the 9th. From a tactical standpoint, the longer we hold him, the more we make teams we may have to play hold up their own plans.
True & I will be happy with whatever they can get. However - again - this is peanuts compared to having it be another major step in changing the culture at Redskins Park & making the place as drama free as possible.
I may be wrong, but I think bob is going to be disappointed by the small number of teams interested in him, especially as a starter.
Just because someone did due diligence and inquired doesn't mean a trade is forthcoming. There is nothing there.
Not sure which point (or both) you disagree with. That his demand may be low or my opinion no trade is forthcoming.Have to disagree.. .that would be like you walking up to your neighbors door to ask how much he might want for the weight bench he put out on the curb next to the garbage cans. You dont ask what it cost to buy something that every one prettyy much expects you to throw away any way.
Not sure which point (or both) you disagree with. That his demand may be low or my opinion no trade is forthcoming.
Curiosity is always a reason. So if there were inquiries (and that's not confirmed) a couple of teams made a call. Doing due diligence. They need a QB and want to see what is being offered. Shark, I get how you would love to get something for this clusterfuck, but it ain't happening. Bob would have to agree to a couple of things that just make no sense for him to do. His best bet is to get on the market and see if he can choose the best situation for him.I disagree that a trade is out of the question. Is it a slam dunk? No. But if teams were not interested, you dont ask plain and simple. If you think you can get something for free, why offer to pay for it?
Curiosity is always a reason. So if there were inquiries (and that's not confirmed) a couple of teams made a call. Doing due diligence. They need a QB and want to see what is being offered. Shark, I get how you would love to get something for this clusterfuck, but it ain't happening. Bob would have to agree to a couple of things that just make no sense for him to do. His best bet is to get on the market and see if he can choose the best situation for him.
Actually, depending on who is calling, Bob might have no choice. Say its my two favorites, the Browns or the Texans. Either team COULD trade for him as is and afford his cap number. And in the event he actually plays well, they would have the option to tag him if he didnt want to work out a deal next off season. Now sure they COULD make it contingent on his willingness to rework the deal, but they wouldnt have to.
And I say again, if you KNOW that you could say assume the mortgage on a house, but its a $300k mortgage AND it would cost you another months pay as a down payment. Or you could simply wait til the owner walks out, get your own Mortgage for $50k and zero out of pocket.... why would you even approach the owner knowing he has to vacate in two weeks or swallow the $300k any way??
And if they trade him and he refuses to show, well then he doesnt get paid and the team that owns him still holds his rights. Refusal to show up for six games, basically puts you on the no show list, the year gets voided and the contract terms get commuted to the following year. Some how I doubt seriously Bob would risk another year on the bench and facing the same outlook with two years of rust on him.