WHO WOULD YOU CUT TO MAKE CAP ROOM?
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WHO WOULD YOU CUT TO MAKE CAP ROOM?
Who would you all cut to give us some cap room?
Chad Morton is looking very cut-able, So is Darnerian McCants. I like McCants but why pay him if you are not going to use him?
Chad Morton is looking very cut-able, So is Darnerian McCants. I like McCants but why pay him if you are not going to use him?
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Xmangma wrote:I would also cut Chad Morton ... and find a way to save some money on Brunell ie.. trade, release , or hire somebody to knock him off
Cutting or trading Morton or Brunell actually would cost us cap room: not save it!
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Brunell should restructure his deal - he sucks the shinola off shingles from Syria... and he knows it. If he take the high road, he could stick around a while - otherwise, he'll go down as a has been who once backed up Favre. He should take the first step, offer a reduced deal and be quiet afterwards.
everyone that you cut will result in an accelerated cap Eit. So why would you cut anyone? You won't be saving any money. We definetly have a few overpaid players...Morton, Wynn, Freidman...but getting rid of them will only save us money on next years cap.
This is the problem with the salary cap. You have one chance to guess right on a players value. If you're wrong....you're screwed.
This is the problem with the salary cap. You have one chance to guess right on a players value. If you're wrong....you're screwed.
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Scooter wrote:Brunell should restructure his deal - he sucks the shinola off shingles from Syria... and he knows it. If he take the high road, he could stick around a while - otherwise, he'll go down as a has been who once backed up Favre. He should take the first step, offer a reduced deal and be quiet afterwards.
I'd forgotten about this approach. I agree.....Brunell should w/o a doubt restructure and take less in salary for that matter. Fill it full of incentives, if necessary.
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GoSkins wrote:Redskins4Life wrote:Why the hell did we ever sign Phillip Daniels? Just wondering......... Also I think if we seriously need to cut some cap room we should release Ethan Albright, his salary is a freaking blow to our cap space
We just re signed Albright!
When was the last botched special teams snap? If you don't remember, you shoudl like Ethan Albright. The last two I remember were with his predecessor (R.I.P. Dan).
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