spurrier question
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spurrier question
what would we get in he signs with the fins
Re: spurrier question
skinmadfan wrote:what would we get in he signs with the fins
He is not going to sign with the fins, he said that tonight....NOT INTERESTED....dont blame him.
We wouldnt get anything for him anyway since he resigned and the contract was terminated. Mutual resignation.
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Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I keep hearing the bobbleheads on TV talking about how Spurrier is still getting paid by the Redskins for the next few years. I was under the impression that he was let out of his contract. That is, both parties terminated the agreement, he took his $10mil and danny kept the rest. Is that not true?
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SkinsLaVar wrote:Haha, how could one player (Ricky Williams) affect the entire team? That's just sad. Ricky Williams has a lotta nerve to do that though. I would have never predicted that him quitting would make Wandstedt retire. That's just like woah...
Imagine our offense without Clinton Portis

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JansenFan wrote:SkinsLaVar wrote:Haha, how could one player (Ricky Williams) affect the entire team? That's just sad. Ricky Williams has a lotta nerve to do that though. I would have never predicted that him quitting would make Wandstedt retire. That's just like woah...
Imagine our offense without Clinton Portis
I think our backups are better than the backups they had in Miami, but you are totally right, we would be sunk (on offense)!
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JansenFan wrote:SkinsLaVar wrote:Haha, how could one player (Ricky Williams) affect the entire team? That's just sad. Ricky Williams has a lotta nerve to do that though. I would have never predicted that him quitting would make Wandstedt retire. That's just like woah...
Imagine our offense without Clinton Portis
Yes now imagine our offense with Mark Brunell taking the snaps.
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riggofan wrote:JansenFan wrote:SkinsLaVar wrote:Haha, how could one player (Ricky Williams) affect the entire team? That's just sad. Ricky Williams has a lotta nerve to do that though. I would have never predicted that him quitting would make Wandstedt retire. That's just like woah...
Imagine our offense without Clinton Portis
Yes now imagine our offense with Mark Brunell taking the snaps.
While I see your point, without Portis we would likely be 0-8, whereas we have won 3 games and could have won every game with Brunell.
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"Nah, I trust the laws of nature to stay constant. I don't pray that the sun will rise tomorrow, and I don't need to pray that someone will beat the Cowboys in the playoffs." - Irn-Bru