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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 2:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

dante9876 wrote:
This salary cap isnt a real issue stuff is a myth. It is an issue.


Exactly. It's ridiculous how easy it is to restructure the others guy but for some reason......
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you wouldnt want Rodgers Brady or Manning in his prime as your QBs?

not with the way the nfl is right now. id take a guy like kaep over them
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 2:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

dante9876 wrote:
early43 wrote:
I'd be all for Winslow coming here. TE is the only real ? heading into TC and he would instantly upgrade that position for us.

Does anyone know what his contract is like? I'm in the Jerry McDonald camp in that the salary cap isn't a real issue for team. If a team wants a player, they can move money around to get them. Get Branch off the tag and maybe redo Kelly?? Winslow for a 5th or 6th is a win for us IMO.


Kelly has to agree to a redo. Branch has been working on a long term contract forever. Things aint really as easy as it seems. We are cap strung and Reggie is not going to make the mistakes are just moving money, and back loading or front loading bad deals. This salary cap isnt a real issue stuff is a myth. It is an issue.


It a real issue for a team that doesn't ALWAYS want to be labored by it's salary cap and constantly forced to overpay players to get under the cap. McKenzie knows that in order for a small market team to be perennial contenders they need to be fiscally sound.
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 3:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8293d073/article/mike-jenkins-hoping-to-be-traded-will-skip-cowboys-otas

Mike Jenkins wants a trade. Anyone else a little interested? Loved the kid coming out of the draft that year. I'd offer a conditional 5th with potential to become a 4th.
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 3:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Silver&Black88 wrote:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8293d073/article/mike-jenkins-hoping-to-be-traded-will-skip-cowboys-otas

Mike Jenkins wants a trade. Anyone else a little interested? Loved the kid coming out of the draft that year. I'd offer a conditional 5th with potential to become a 4th.


One thing I LOVE about McKenzie is his adamant stance about not trading draft picks (to date at least). Sooner or later these types of suggestions will necessarily morf into "if he gets cut . . ." Perhaps if the Cowboys waive Jenkins, then he would be a welcome addition to the S&B.

Imo, elite organizations are patient even when fans demand action. (ie: Lakers) Being reactionary as the Raiders have been in the past has put the organization in salary cap hell, uncompetitive and void of draft picks. Kicking and screaming, McKenzie will drag us all into the modern age of football. We wanted change, this is change. How do you like it?
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Baggabonez wrote:
Silver&Black88 wrote:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8293d073/article/mike-jenkins-hoping-to-be-traded-will-skip-cowboys-otas

Mike Jenkins wants a trade. Anyone else a little interested? Loved the kid coming out of the draft that year. I'd offer a conditional 5th with potential to become a 4th.


One thing I LOVE about McKenzie is his adamant stance about not trading draft picks (to date at least). Sooner or later these types of suggestions will necessarily morf into "if he gets cut . . ." Perhaps if the Cowboys waive Jenkins, then he would be a welcome addition to the S&B.

Imo, elite organizations are patient even when fans demand action. (ie: Lakers) Being reactionary as the Raiders have been in the past has put the organization in salary cap hell, uncompetitive and void of draft picks. Kicking and screaming, McKenzie will drag us all into the modern age of football. We wanted change, this is change. How do you like it?

well said man!
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Silver&Black88 wrote:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8293d073/article/mike-jenkins-hoping-to-be-traded-will-skip-cowboys-otas

Mike Jenkins wants a trade. Anyone else a little interested? Loved the kid coming out of the draft that year. I'd offer a conditional 5th with potential to become a 4th.


One thing I LOVE about McKenzie is his adamant stance about not trading draft picks (to date at least). Sooner or later these types of suggestions will necessarily morf into "if he gets cut . . ." Perhaps if the Cowboys waive Jenkins, then he would be a welcome addition to the S&B.

Imo, elite organizations are patient even when fans demand action. (ie: Lakers) Being reactionary as the Raiders have been in the past has put the organization in salary cap hell, uncompetitive and void of draft picks. Kicking and screaming, McKenzie will drag us all into the modern age of football. We wanted change, this is change. How do you like it?


Yeah that's why they tried to trade Pau Gasol plus more for CP3. And why they were linked to D12. And why they traded DFish and got Ramon Sessions. Poor analogy.
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Yeah that's why they tried to trade Pau Gasol plus more for CP3. And why they were linked to D12. And why they traded DFish and got Ramon Sessions. Poor analogy.


I don't want to hi-jack this thread with Laker talk but the Gasol for CP3 trade was so good the commish squashed it. Unfortunately the mentally fragile Odom went sideways and refused to go back to work. Had everything gone off as planned the Laker show would have had both CP3 and D12 and not overpaid for either.

Rather than overpay for D12 the Lakers held their ground and will probably now acquire both for pennies.

DFish for Sessions was an excellent trade, imo.

Imo, the Lakers held their ground and refused to overpay once they offered fair compensation. I don't think exploring 3 moves was excessive for this particular team in need of re-composition.
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Baggabonez wrote:
Silver&Black88 wrote:
Yeah that's why they tried to trade Pau Gasol plus more for CP3. And why they were linked to D12. And why they traded DFish and got Ramon Sessions. Poor analogy.


I don't want to hi-jack this thread with Laker talk but the Gasol for CP3 trade was so good the commish squashed it. Unfortunately the mentally fragile Odom went sideways and refused to go back to work. Had everything gone off as planned the Laker show would have had both CP3 and D12 and not overpaid for either.

Rather than overpay for D12 the Lakers held their ground and will probably now acquire both for pennies.

DFish for Sessions was an excellent trade, imo.

Imo, the Lakers held their ground and refused to overpay once they offered fair compensation. I don't think exploring 3 moves was excessive for this particular team in need of re-composition.


Lakers was a bad example. I would have use the Spurs. Who pick up low cost players for nothing basically in their trades(Diaw, Jackson). And just draft very very well.
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Baggabonez wrote:
Silver&Black88 wrote:
Yeah that's why they tried to trade Pau Gasol plus more for CP3. And why they were linked to D12. And why they traded DFish and got Ramon Sessions. Poor analogy.


I don't want to hi-jack this thread with Laker talk but the Gasol for CP3 trade was so good the commish squashed it. Unfortunately the mentally fragile Odom went sideways and refused to go back to work. Had everything gone off as planned the Laker show would have had both CP3 and D12 and not overpaid for either.

Rather than overpay for D12 the Lakers held their ground and will probably now acquire both for pennies.

DFish for Sessions was an excellent trade, imo.

Imo, the Lakers held their ground and refused to overpay once they offered fair compensation. I don't think exploring 3 moves was excessive for this particular team in need of re-composition.


Lakers was a bad example. I would have use the Spurs. Who pick up low cost players for nothing basically in their trades(Diaw, Jackson). And just draft very very well.


That was the point. Bad example
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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I see the Panthers just cut 345lb DT Jason Shirley, sounds like the kind of size we need competing for the DT positions
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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 8:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7957761/tampa-bay-buccaneers-ship-kellen-winslow-seattle-seahawks-sign-dallas-clark

Tampa Bay received a conditional 2013 draft pick in the deal, which a source told ESPN.com's Mike Sando is a seventh-rounder that can elevate to sixth-round choice.
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I see the Panthers just cut 345lb DT Jason Shirley, sounds like the kind of size we need competing for the DT positions


...(from nfl.com's draft preview of run stuffing DT Jason Shirley - just released by the Carolina Panthers):-

"...When Jason Shirley is on the field, he has the ability to dominate...he has the ability to clog the middle and handle multiple blockers, much like Pat Williams and Ted Washington have done in the league for more than a decade...has everything you look for in an NFL nose guard from an athletic standpoint -- long, thick arms, wide back, broad shoulders, thick chest, wide hips and very thick thighs and calves that help him anchor and obliterate double-team activity...Best when stationed at the point of attack to generate run containment, as he is an immovable force when he anchors and keeps his pad level down...Football comes easy to him because of his size and strength...Shows good quickness and good timed speed, agility, body control, and ability to redirect for a player his size...Learns and retains football information with normal reps...Flashes a nasty streak and shows good initial quickness when motivated...For a player of his size and girth, he has quickness and the ability to generate quick penetration to disrupt...Flashes a short, quick burst to close on the quarterback, but is best when planted at the line to clog rush lanes and generate kick-backs when driving into ballcarriers to prevent forward progress...Stays low in his pads to shoot the gaps, but would be even more effective if he had a better feel for blocking schemes...Makes plays in the short area, but his motor is not consistent, as he will throttle down rather than generate long pursuit...When his head is in the game, he has no problems clearing his feet and getting into backside pursuit...Has more than enough strength to lock up and control multiple blockers...Needs better rush moves, but when he keeps his hands active, he gets a strong push off the snap, but he can be overaggressive and starts taking wild arm swipes...If he breaks free from the cut blocks, he has enough burst to close on the pocket...Powerful bull rusher who can instantly collapse the pocket if he gets a free lane...Has a decent rip-and-swim move combination working past the blocker's outside shoulder with a very effective arm-over move...If he gets his hands on a blocker, he will generally beat his man with power or by yanking the opponent to the ground...Is quite inconsistent, but when his head is in the game, he plays with great aggression."
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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 9:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dreadymatt wrote:
I see the Panthers just cut 345lb DT Jason Shirley, sounds like the kind of size we need competing for the DT positions


No cap room.....
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we can make cap room when we really need to
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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 10:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dreadymatt wrote:
we can make cap room when we really need to


Oh I'm sure we can by cutting people like Lechler, Branch, etc people who are making too much money. Seems like McKenzie has wanted to get cap space for quite some time but can't seem to work the magic to fix what Al screwed up.
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