Redskins led the league in retaining starters

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Post by 1niksder »

emoses14 wrote:Highly doubt we're cutting Wilson.

However, it is interesting that the only player we wanted to keep that we didn't was Lorenzo Alexander.

Again, when is Bruce/Mike winning executive of the year?
the Redskins returned more starters than any other NFL team.

An outfit called Draftmetrics.com did the legwork. They looked at how many players who started eight or more games in 2012 are signed with the same team. The Redskins have the most with 21 (missing only free safety Madieu Williams, chart was compiled before DeAngelo Hall was re-signed last night). The Patriots, Packers, and 49ers kept 19 of their starters while five teams kept 18.

After years of turmoil, the thought of the Redskins being the most stable team in football might take some getting used to.

Redskins are NFL retention leaders
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Post by Irn-Bru »

I felt this deserved its own thread, 1nik. ;)

To have done this in a year with $18 million in cap penalties — not to mention it was following a season with $18 million in penalties — is incredible. Sure, we didn't acquire a bunch of new talent on the FA market, but did we need that much more to compete?

I'm looking forward to the draft. Not having a #1 hurts, as we knew it would, but Griffin was definitely worth the price.
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Sooooo, we're the most stable franchise in the entire league?

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Amazing. This is how you build a TEAM. What a huge culture change!
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Post by SkinsJock »

from another thread -

While Mike and Bruce have done a great job - they are really just doing what REAL FO's do all over the NFL - we have not had a 'real" FO for 10 years

the most important part of their job has been, not only finding the players that suit what they want to get done, but all the other pieces too ... :D

one of the keys to our success - and there are many - is a guy called Eric Shaffer, who has found a way to restructure contracts in a manner that does not 'hurt' the team down the road

if you have not read the piece by 1niksder http://www.the-hogs.net/content/index.php?id=1408

Eric has given Mike & Bruce the means to make this franchise the most stable in the NFL - RIGHT NOW :shock:
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
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Post by The Hogster »

So its not Skyfall 2013 like some doom and gloomers have predicted? The greatest thing about this is that we have pulled all of this off without pushing money into the future. So, we will be in even better shape next offseason when free agency opens. And there is STILL the draft.

The RGIII trade doesn't even sting when we found a guy like Alfred Morris in the 6th, who needs last year's 2nd?

We now go into the draft with a secondary that is better than last season.
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