PulpExposure wrote:tcwest10 wrote:I watched Ryan Clark send McGahee to the hospital on Sunday.
Cerrato let him walk.
I've watched Antonio Pierce now in NYG Blue for a few years now, and it still sickens me that Cerrato let him go, thinking he was a product of the system and would stay on the cheap.
I don't trust him, because since he came from DeBartolo's sinking ship...he's done nothing to keep ours afloat.
Maybe Joe Gibbs had lost his touch with the players, but he certainly had Snyder and Vinny in check...and the results of those two running wild brings back memories of the 2000 roster.
Note, TC, that both Clark and Pierce went under Gibbs' watch. You can't blame Cerrato for letting them walk (and for other poor moves in FA such as Lloyd and Archuleta), yet praise Gibbs for other things.
Pulp I get your point and you are right that you can’t just blame the FO. However I don’t think they get a pass either. The Ryan Clark situation, for me, is a microcosm of what’s wrong with our FO. From what I read Ryan wanted to stay and was looking for a 4 year deal for around 8-10 mil with a 2 mil signing bonus. Not sure if the Skins made an offer or not I thought I read that they offer him 3-4 mil over 3 year with 1 mil bonus, but Ryan found out on TV that he was cut. He signed a 4 year 7 mil deal with a 1.6 mil bonus with the Steelers and now starts for a SB #1 defense. The Redskins were busy signing some high priced FA one of them was AA now we all know that was a bad signing and your right it was the coaches as much as the front office who wanted him. We all know hindsight is 20/20. But how do you give AA 35 mil when you could have has Ryan for 8 or how bout trying to keep them both?? I know Ryan didn’t start his career with us but he did develop under us and had a lot of football left. That’s not a Gibbs and Co. problem…we have all agreed that the buck$ stop with Snyder. This is where I think our FO disconnect is… they spent so much on high price FA that are on the downside of their careers that they don’t have the cap room to keep the guys they develop like a Ryan Clark or Pierce and Bailey for that matter. All these players were developed by us but we didn’t have the cap space to pursue them. I’m in the camp of it’s better to cut a get a year to soon then a year to late…other teams seem to get this right we are to team who signs the guys they cut. Ray Lewis and Brian Dawkins are both FA this year it won’t surprise me one bit if one or both are not retained if they seek a big deal.
I have already admitted that trend has seem to have stopped although the Taylor signing was step back in the other direction IMO…I said so at the time you just can’t give future players (picks) to sign a guy who going to only play 2-3 years for that kind of money and expect to be able to sign the guys you develop. Will the money be there to sign Thomas and Kelly or Horton and Davis if they develop like we hope they do?? My fear is it won’t because of the high price contracts. That is a FO issue not a coaching issue,