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Bob actually talked to one of his teammates...nevermind, I'm making that up.In an absolutely stunning turn of events...
...all quiet on the western front.
"Winning off the field..."
Bob actually talked to one of his teammates...nevermind, I'm making that up.In an absolutely stunning turn of events...
...all quiet on the western front.
"Winning off the field..."
As it stands now, Chip Kelly, Coach >>>>> Jay Gruden, Coach.As for Chip Kelly, GM, time will tell. I do know that since everyone thinks the Eagles are going to trade up to get Mariotta, that makes it less likely to happen. Again, time will tell.I feel like the Eagles are imploding right now. Too bad we're in no condition to take advantage of it on the field. Hopefully we can when they want to trade up for Mariota.
I'm not sold that I'd want them to spend on O-Line (although I wouldn't complain if they did). I think there is so many holes they just need to be very savvy in the draft the next couple of years to even have a shot. Oh and half way decent QB play which I don't think they are capable of.Not Suh, but I would have paid for Iupati, I would have paid for Hudson, I'd have made a decent offer to Parnell or Franklin, at least offered something to Boling, and I'd still make an offer to Bulaga. Offensive line is the only area I'd want the 'skins to spend some significant $$$ on. Other than that, the personnel are so bad across the board that bargain basement types and savvy draft picks will improve the roster by default.
The price of OL has really gone up this year. I really don't see the Redskins spending big on OL.I'm not sold that I'd want them to spend on O-Line (although I wouldn't complain if they did). I think there is so many holes they just need to be very savvy in the draft the next couple of years to even have a shot. Oh and half way decent QB play which I don't think they are capable of.Not Suh, but I would have paid for Iupati, I would have paid for Hudson, I'd have made a decent offer to Parnell or Franklin, at least offered something to Boling, and I'd still make an offer to Bulaga. Offensive line is the only area I'd want the 'skins to spend some significant $$$ on. Other than that, the personnel are so bad across the board that bargain basement types and savvy draft picks will improve the roster by default.
I don't like to agree with the putzes on the radio. But I do think that the Oline has looked worse due to QB play. I wouldn't mind if all the moves were just to shore up Defense.The price of OL has really gone up this year. I really don't see the Redskins spending big on OL.I'm not sold that I'd want them to spend on O-Line (although I wouldn't complain if they did). I think there is so many holes they just need to be very savvy in the draft the next couple of years to even have a shot. Oh and half way decent QB play which I don't think they are capable of.Not Suh, but I would have paid for Iupati, I would have paid for Hudson, I'd have made a decent offer to Parnell or Franklin, at least offered something to Boling, and I'd still make an offer to Bulaga. Offensive line is the only area I'd want the 'skins to spend some significant $$$ on. Other than that, the personnel are so bad across the board that bargain basement types and savvy draft picks will improve the roster by default.
Fixing the defense is really the top priority. If they sign Paea, that will make two DL that will start or be heavy in the rotation. I think it makes a lot of sense.
Love this approach. Let the dust settle of all the big names flying off the board and then scoop up those 2nd level guys for team friendly deals.Epic day of free agency and the Skins mostly sat it out.
It feels like the dawn of a new era.
This seems like a pretty transparent attempt to drive up the price on a trade for their pick, no?So John Clayton thinks the Skins will take Mariota at #5. Can't say I would agree with that one.
I would hope that's the case. But Clayton made it sound like if he's there the Skins are going to take him. Trading the pick would be the ideal situation. Don't think Mariota would be the answer.This seems like a pretty transparent attempt to drive up the price on a trade for their pick, no?So John Clayton thinks the Skins will take Mariota at #5. Can't say I would agree with that one.
I think this is all talk in hopes someone trades up.I would hope that's the case. But Clayton made it sound like if he's there the Skins are going to take him. Trading the pick would be the ideal situation. Don't think Mariota would be the answer.This seems like a pretty transparent attempt to drive up the price on a trade for their pick, no?So John Clayton thinks the Skins will take Mariota at #5. Can't say I would agree with that one.
leaked by OAK to force CLE/NYJ trade up RT @RyanRattyNFL Per John Clayton, if Marcus Mariota is available @ 5, WAS will select him
Agreed. All the Cousins hype should start dying down now. There's so QB needy teams out there that could use him. For no one to be calling about him just says that other teams don't think he is that good.No one has called about trading for Kurt Cousins.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/11/bruce-allen-says-no-one-has-called-for-kirk-cousins/
Maybe all the talk about trading Cousins will finally go away. It has been so ridiculous. I thought the Redskins could possibly get a 7th round pick for him. If not, the Redskins could cut him at the end of training camp. Most likely, he will be the 2nd or 3rd string QB and leave after this year when is rookie contract is up.
based on his actions in the last week... i wouldnt put it past him.I actually think all the talk of Chip Kelley trading up to get Mariotta is all smoke screen. No one in the NFL telegraphs what they are planning to do in the draft. Why would Kelley spill the beans so early in the process.
They won't trade up, with the Bradford trade they gave up their 2nd. For The Ealgels to move up from 20 to 5 it would take multiple 1sts and multiple 2nd round picks. They just don't have the ammunition to move up.based on his actions in the last week... i wouldnt put it past him.I actually think all the talk of Chip Kelley trading up to get Mariotta is all smoke screen. No one in the NFL telegraphs what they are planning to do in the draft. Why would Kelley spill the beans so early in the process.
No im pretty sure they got a second and bradford for foles.They won't trade up, with the Bradford trade they gave up their 2nd. For The Ealgels to move up from 20 to 5 it would take multiple 1sts and multiple 2nd round picks. They just don't have the ammunition to move up.based on his actions in the last week... i wouldnt put it past him.I actually think all the talk of Chip Kelley trading up to get Mariotta is all smoke screen. No one in the NFL telegraphs what they are planning to do in the draft. Why would Kelley spill the beans so early in the process.
Eagles gave Foles, 2015 4th and 2016 2ndEagles get Bradford and 2015 5thNo im pretty sure they got a second and bradford for foles.thayman said:They won't trade up, with the Bradford trade they gave up their 2nd. For The Ealgels to move up from 20 to 5 it would take multiple 1sts and multiple 2nd round picks. They just don't have the ammunition to move up.based on his actions in the last week... i wouldnt put it past him.I actually think all the talk of Chip Kelley trading up to get Mariotta is all smoke screen. No one in the NFL telegraphs what they are planning to do in the draft. Why would Kelley spill the beans so early in the process.
ahh ok. must have been before it was confirmed. thats even worse than i thought!Eagles gave Foles, 2015 4th and 2016 2ndEagles get Bradford and 2015 5thNo im pretty sure they got a second and bradford for foles.thayman said:They won't trade up, with the Bradford trade they gave up their 2nd. For The Ealgels to move up from 20 to 5 it would take multiple 1sts and multiple 2nd round picks. They just don't have the ammunition to move up.based on his actions in the last week... i wouldnt put it past him.I actually think all the talk of Chip Kelley trading up to get Mariotta is all smoke screen. No one in the NFL telegraphs what they are planning to do in the draft. Why would Kelley spill the beans so early in the process.
Except one team...Marvelous said:I actually think all the talk of Chip Kelley trading up to get Mariotta is all smoke screen. No one in the NFL telegraphs what they are planning to do in the draft. Why would Kelley spill the beans so early in the process.
I found it to be a rather Redskinesque deal for them.PinkydaPimp said:ahh ok. must have been before it was confirmed. thats even worse than i thought!thayman said:Eagles gave Foles, 2015 4th and 2016 2ndEagles get Bradford and 2015 5thPinkydaPimp said:No im pretty sure they got a second and bradford for foles.thayman said:They won't trade up, with the Bradford trade they gave up their 2nd. For The Ealgels to move up from 20 to 5 it would take multiple 1sts and multiple 2nd round picks. They just don't have the ammunition to move up.PinkydaPimp said:based on his actions in the last week... i wouldnt put it past him.Marvelous said:I actually think all the talk of Chip Kelley trading up to get Mariotta is all smoke screen. No one in the NFL telegraphs what they are planning to do in the draft. Why would Kelley spill the beans so early in the process.
And why does Clayton think Mccloughan likes Mariota that much?So Clayton was on 980 this afternoon and basically made it sound like he's speculating that McCloughan would take Mariota there because McCloughan wouldn't pass on a QB he likes.
Good question. I still think it's mostly speculation on Clayton's part and/or the Skins trying to find a trading partner.And why does Clayton think Mccloughan likes Mariota that much?So Clayton was on 980 this afternoon and basically made it sound like he's speculating that McCloughan would take Mariota there because McCloughan wouldn't pass on a QB he likes.
It's like the Eagles and Redskins swapped out. Crazy.I can't believe that it's been 24 hours since the last post in this thread, and here it is the height of FA season. My, how times change in Ashburn...
XConnSKINS26 said:What a killer deal.
McC has made three major (in a manner of speaking) moves in FA so far--3 DL.
He's rebuilt the DL in one swoop, with team friendly contracts. What a boss.
Care to elaborate? Or were you co-signing my post but you're illiterate?XConnSKINS26 said:What a killer deal.
McC has made three major (in a manner of speaking) moves in FA so far--3 DL.
He's rebuilt the DL in one swoop, with team friendly contracts. What a boss.
WowThe Titans and Arizona Cardinals pursued Orakpo, and he visited Tennessee first on Wednesday. He wound up remaining in Nashville on Thursday, and early Friday morning agreed to a contract that Fox Sports reported is for four years, $32 million, with $13.5 million guaranteed.
Good for them and better for us. Way too much money for a player that's way too unreliable. I couldn't imagine trusting Orakpo past another 1 year deal with incentives.WowThe Titans and Arizona Cardinals pursued Orakpo, and he visited Tennessee first on Wednesday. He wound up remaining in Nashville on Thursday, and early Friday morning agreed to a contract that Fox Sports reported is for four years, $32 million, with $13.5 million guaranteed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/wp/2015/03/13/brian-orakpo-agrees-to-terms-with-the-titans/
Wow.Good for them and better for us. Way too much money for a player that's way too unreliable. I couldn't imagine trusting Orakpo past another 1 year deal with incentives.WowThe Titans and Arizona Cardinals pursued Orakpo, and he visited Tennessee first on Wednesday. He wound up remaining in Nashville on Thursday, and early Friday morning agreed to a contract that Fox Sports reported is for four years, $32 million, with $13.5 million guaranteed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/wp/2015/03/13/brian-orakpo-agrees-to-terms-with-the-titans/
marking an X to agree w/ your post compels you to insinuate I'm illiterate? nice guy.Care to elaborate? Or were you co-signing my post but you're illiterate?XConnSKINS26 said:What a killer deal.
McC has made three major (in a manner of speaking) moves in FA so far--3 DL.
He's rebuilt the DL in one swoop, with team friendly contracts. What a boss.
It's more like paying a Ferrari price for a Ferrari that is usually in the shop. Orakpo is/was a beast...when he was healthy. The problem is that he's just been chronically injured. I've been over him for 2 years and wished they let him go last year. We've moved on. I wish him the best, but I think at this point, he's just a guy.Wow.Good for them and better for us. Way too much money for a player that's way too unreliable. I couldn't imagine trusting Orakpo past another 1 year deal with incentives.WowThe Titans and Arizona Cardinals pursued Orakpo, and he visited Tennessee first on Wednesday. He wound up remaining in Nashville on Thursday, and early Friday morning agreed to a contract that Fox Sports reported is for four years, $32 million, with $13.5 million guaranteed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/wp/2015/03/13/brian-orakpo-agrees-to-terms-with-the-titans/
Talk about paying Ferrari price for Ford Taurus production.
Usually an "X" indicates you think they're wrong.marking an X to agree w/ your post compels you to insinuate I'm illiterate? nice guy.Care to elaborate? Or were you co-signing my post but you're illiterate?XConnSKINS26 said:What a killer deal.
McC has made three major (in a manner of speaking) moves in FA so far--3 DL.
He's rebuilt the DL in one swoop, with team friendly contracts. What a boss.
understood. guess i'm not too hip to internet slang. maybe i should have done a +1.Usually an "X" indicates you think they're wrong. What is " " ? 
 marking an X to agree w/ your post compels you to insinuate I'm illiterate? nice guy.Care to elaborate? Or were you co-signing my post but you're illiterate?XConnSKINS26 said:What a killer deal.
McC has made three major (in a manner of speaking) moves in FA so far--3 DL.
He's rebuilt the DL in one swoop, with team friendly contracts. What a boss.
yep, this gets more awesome by the day.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/13/chris-culliver-lands-deal-in-d-c/
Chris Culliver’s visit to Washington appears to have been a rousing success.
We posted early Friday about Culliver’s trip to meet with the Redskins, which was the first public show of interest in his services since free agency opened on Tuesday. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that there won’t need to be a second one because Culliver will sign a four-year contract to join the team’s secondary.
The Redskins got very little from their cornerbacks last season before and after DeAngelo Hall was lost for the season to a torn Achilles, which makes their interest in corners this offseason easy to understand. Culliver should be the team’s No. 1 corner before the ink of his signature on the contract even has a chance to dry.
Culliver joins defensive linemen Stephen Paea, Ricky Jean Francois and Terrance Knighton as new additions to the defense in General Manager Scot McCloughan’s first offseason running the shop in Washington.
The defensive makeover continues.![]()
As a bonus, this means Porter should get cut. Hopefully by noon. Can't do it fast enough. Saves $2.3m in cap space.yep, this gets more awesome by the day.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/13/chris-culliver-lands-deal-in-d-c/
Chris Culliver’s visit to Washington appears to have been a rousing success.
We posted early Friday about Culliver’s trip to meet with the Redskins, which was the first public show of interest in his services since free agency opened on Tuesday. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that there won’t need to be a second one because Culliver will sign a four-year contract to join the team’s secondary.
The Redskins got very little from their cornerbacks last season before and after DeAngelo Hall was lost for the season to a torn Achilles, which makes their interest in corners this offseason easy to understand. Culliver should be the team’s No. 1 corner before the ink of his signature on the contract even has a chance to dry.
Culliver joins defensive linemen Stephen Paea, Ricky Jean Francois and Terrance Knighton as new additions to the defense in General Manager Scot McCloughan’s first offseason running the shop in Washington.
The defensive makeover continues.![]()