Deadskins wrote:SnyderSucks wrote:since the Samuels/Arrington draft, only

ey and Betts have resigned to above minimum deals.
Not true. Lots of players have restructured their deals to help the team get a better cap number. This has to be considered re-signing, since the new deal usually includes more years than the old contract.
Of players brought in under rookie/minimum type deals, only

ey and Betts have gotten substantial contracts. The players that restructured were on big free agent deals (Portis, Randle El, Thomas, etc.) or from the Samuels draft or earlier and the restructuring was really designed in to the original contract and had to be done for cap relief. The problem isn't that he doesn't give players money (he certainly does lots of that) but that he doesn't resign players brought in and developed by the team. No desire to rehash the entire thing, but players like Bailey, Pierce, and Clark are the biggest names among other less obvious players like Gardner (no I'm not calling him a hall of famer, simply more productive when he was here than any number 2 since), Smoot, and Dockery. Meanwhile, during the same time period, huge dollars have been given to numerous unworthy free agents from other teams, like Lloyd and Archulletta and some worthy ones as well like Washington, Springs, and Fletcher.
There isn't a recent history of retaining their own good young players. If Snyder resigns a few in the next season or two, then I'll change that opinion, but if Campbell, McIntosh, Rabach (big Free Agent), and Rogers are all allowed to walk, then it will re-inforce the notion. It appears that Snyder always sees the defects in his own players, while the grass is greener in other teams pastures.
With the Cardinals reaching the Super Bowl, is Dan Snyder officially the worst owner in the league?