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Is it time to let garcon walk

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Yep - that might be the route to go if any of the participants are willing. They may be more willing to renegotiate than some folks believe. This team is finally showing some signs of possibly having a bright future. This may result in players more willing to stay with this team even if it means taking a little less $$ (which was never true in the recent past).

A lot of players also like to remain with the same team for other reasons assuming that they don't have to sacrifice much. Again - I don't believe that Garcon is as easily replaceable as some suggest.

I totally agree and have liked the idea of reworking Garcon's deal for a while. Totally agree that he is not so easy to replace. It wasn't that long ago our WR corp consisted of Santana Moss, Anthony Armstrong, Leonard Hankerson, Brandon Banks, Terrance Austin and Jabbar Gafney. I kid you not, those were our wide receivers in 2011.
 

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I totally agree and have liked the idea of reworking Garcon's deal for a while. Totally agree that he is not so easy to replace. It wasn't that long ago our WR corp consisted of Santana Moss, Anthony Armstrong, Leonard Hankerson, Brandon Banks, Terrance Austin and Jabbar Gafney. I kid you not, those were our wide receivers in 2011.

LOL. For anyone who was on the old ESPN boards - our old friend Justus-CEO probably thought (not including Moss) that most of those other guys would have been pro bowlers except they were never given enough of a chance. I swear that he thought that McCants was the second coming of Jerry Rice.
 

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Yep - that might be the route to go if any of the participants are willing. They may be more willing to renegotiate than some folks believe. This team is finally showing some signs of possibly having a bright future. This may result in players more willing to stay with this team even if it means taking a little less $$ (which was never true in the recent past).

A lot of players also like to remain with the same team for other reasons assuming that they don't have to sacrifice much. Again - I don't believe that Garcon is as easily replaceable as some suggest.

hall has done it a few times
 

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That's because Hall tried the open market and found no interest. That won't be the case with Pierre.
 

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That's because Hall tried the open market and found no interest. That won't be the case with Pierre.

no one is paying garcon the money we are paying him . he will get a good contract , but it will be more reasonable hence he could be open to e redo
 

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If we redo his contract, which usually means guaranteeing what is left, we lose out. That is about 10 million in guarantees. If we redid it for three years at 7 mil per season, he may take it. We shouldn't though.

If we offer his value, we would offer about 5 mil per season but I am willing to bet he would rather try FA.

When are we going to learn to play this game NE style? Sometimes you let guys walk...next man up.
 

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If we redo his contract, which usually means guaranteeing what is left, we lose out. That is about 10 million in guarantees. If we redid it for three years at 7 mil per season, he may take it. We shouldn't though.

If we offer his value, we would offer about 5 mil per season but I am willing to bet he would rather try FA.

When are we going to learn to play this game NE style? Sometimes you let guys walk...next man up.

When the Redskins have a competent front office. Seems like things are heading in that direction but we as fans (which means nothing more than arguing on a forum) are not going to completely trust in that process until it happens on a regular basis. Until then and probably after most will be playing amateur GM. It's what we do. :D
 

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no one is paying garcon the money we are paying him . he will get a good contract , but it will be more reasonable hence he could be open to e redo

This is very true and why I'm fine reworking his deal. It's not like he's 34, he's 29 and has several more productive years in him.
 

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When the Redskins have a competent front office. Seems like things are heading in that direction but we as fans (which means nothing more than arguing on a forum) are not going to completely trust in that process until it happens on a regular basis. Until then and probably after most will be playing amateur GM. It's what we do. :D

I already totally trust the current FO because of SM's track record. Just look at the who was primarily in charge of this area in the recent past for the Redskins - Vinny, pseudo GM Shanahan & for a short period of time Allen. None of these guys are anywhere close to SM in this role.

I will bet you any amt of $$ that SM will not make moves like 1. mortgaging the future for a headcase like Fat Al 2. trading numerous draft picks for someone like RG3 - heck he may not even draft a QB in the 1st rd anytime soon 3. wasting picks on a bloated, washed up QB like McNabb or 4. wasting the majority of high round picks on receivers who proved to ultimately be useless.

This is not about what we think since we don't run the team. I am convinced that with this new regime they won't be wasting lots of money, will draft wisely, will get rid of players who are past their prime & eating up lots of $$, will refrain from a lot of trades and will develop their talent.

You have already seen proof of them not keeping dead weight when they dumped Amerson earlier in the season as well as moving on from some other vets over the offseason. I have no doubt that you will see more of these moves over future offseasons. Stop portraying this as if the current FO is responsible for the bungling moves of the previous regimes.
 

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I already totally trust the current FO because of SM's track record. Just look at the who was primarily in charge of this area in the recent past for the Redskins - Vinny, pseudo GM Shanahan & for a short period of time Allen. None of these guys are anywhere close to SM in this role.

I will bet you any amt of $$ that SM will not make moves like 1. mortgaging the future for a headcase like Fat Al 2. trading numerous draft picks for someone like RG3 - heck he may not even draft a QB in the 1st rd anytime soon 3. wasting picks on a bloated, washed up QB like McNabb or 4. wasting the majority of high round picks on receivers who proved to ultimately be useless.

This is not about what we think since we don't run the team. I am convinced that with this new regime they won't be wasting lots of money, will draft wisely, will get rid of players who are past their prime & eating up lots of $$, will refrain from a lot of trades and will develop their talent.

You have already seen proof of them not keeping dead weight when they dumped Amerson earlier in the season as well as moving on from some other vets over the offseason. I have no doubt that you will see more of these moves over future offseasons. Stop portraying this as if the current FO is responsible for the bungling moves of the previous regimes.

Who portrayed the current front office being responsible for bungling moves? :doh:
 

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Who portrayed the current front office being responsible for bungling moves? :doh:

Umm - when I see replies like this :

When are we going to learn to play this game NE style? Sometimes you let guys walk...next man up.

Also - when I see replies questioning whether the team will ever develop talent it just makes it seem like some believe that the current regime is just an continuation of previous regimes & IMO nothing could be further from the truth.
 

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Umm - when I see replies like this :

When are we going to learn to play this game NE style? Sometimes you let guys walk...next man up.

Also - when I see replies questioning whether the team will ever develop talent it just makes it seem like some believe that the current regime is just an continuation of previous regimes & IMO nothing could be further from the truth.

You quoted me but when I asked you what I said you showed a bold quote from someone else. Maybe that is why I was confused. If you read my quote you inserted I said "it seems we are heading in the right direction ...." :noidea:
 

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I already totally trust the current FO because of SM's track record. Just look at the who was primarily in charge of this area in the recent past for the Redskins - Vinny, pseudo GM Shanahan & for a short period of time Allen. None of these guys are anywhere close to SM in this role.

I will bet you any amt of $$ that SM will not make moves like 1. mortgaging the future for a headcase like Fat Al 2. trading numerous draft picks for someone like RG3 - heck he may not even draft a QB in the 1st rd anytime soon 3. wasting picks on a bloated, washed up QB like McNabb or 4. wasting the majority of high round picks on receivers who proved to ultimately be useless.

This is not about what we think since we don't run the team. I am convinced that with this new regime they won't be wasting lots of money, will draft wisely, will get rid of players who are past their prime & eating up lots of $$, will refrain from a lot of trades and will develop their talent.

You have already seen proof of them not keeping dead weight when they dumped Amerson earlier in the season as well as moving on from some other vets over the offseason. I have no doubt that you will see more of these moves over future offseasons. Stop portraying this as if the current FO is responsible for the bungling moves of the previous regimes.

When you include Casserly it's been over 25 years since we've had a decent, let along good, talent guy making the decisions.
 

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You quoted me but when I asked you what I said you showed a bold quote from someone else. Maybe that is why I was confused. If you read my quote you inserted I said "it seems we are heading in the right direction ...." :noidea:

No - when I reply I am replying to the whole board & sometimes there is a reference to others. You asked who portrayed the current FO in this manner & I showed you - not by the person but by the related quotes. It is all good - I am not trying to attack anyone - just trying to clarify the situation by basically stating that there is a new sheriff in town & it won't be business as usual for the Skins moving forward.

My bad - I didn't quite phrase it correctly - unfortunately this happens on message boards. I have no doubt that any of these conversations would be more productive in person.
 

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LOL I am not worrying about being attacked, just quoted accurately. :lol: I have stated numerous times I feel like McCloughan is my last hope. So far, so good. I trust him to make the right moves no matter what we say on this board. :pound:
 

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LOL I am not worrying about being attacked, just quoted accurately. :lol: I have stated numerous times I feel like McCloughan is my last hope. So far, so good. I trust him to make the right moves no matter what we say on this board. :pound:

All good - see my revised reply. My bad & I am completely convinced that good times are ahead for the Redskins (whether this season or in the next few seasons).
 

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By now everyone knows my feeling on PG (just in case, good player, career #2, overpaid) Unless the team wants dead cap money in their future redoing his contract is probably not the best option. I still believe that the window for maximizing his trade value was last off season. There are a few options left that might still get us a late round 1st for him (sign and trade...see: N.E. and others) SM has promised to get bigger, stronger and faster and based on his recent PS signings that trend appears to extend to WR's as well. I would not be surprised at all if Jackson, Garcon or both are gone next year. The question in my mind is.....will the team attempt to get value in return or just let them walk.
 

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I can't see PG drawing more than a 4th round pick, maybe lower. I don't see a ton of depth in WR's on the depth chart. Redo or cut loose though.
 

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I can't see PG drawing more than a 4th round pick, maybe lower. I don't see a ton of depth in WR's on the depth chart. Redo or cut loose
 
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