I'd like Jackson for a one year deal
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With the interest in Jackson, that won't happen. I'll gladly take him for a 3-4 year deal though. Jackson is a player who enhances your offense on multiple levels. He's not a #1, that is clearly Garcon, but he's a dynamic playmaker who can make things happen. It will be great to see what he can do with the freedom that he will have in Washington not having to face double-coverage all of the time.
We also re-signed Ryan Clark, and I am guessing that is a one year deal but I haven't seen anything reported.Comment
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yeah, Clark was a one year deal.
I dont know how I feel about D Jax, I asked the prick on twitter what number is he wearing in DC and he wont answer me.
He's a definite talent and for us to have Garcon and him at 1 and 2 would be amazing, but he's trouble. He wants to get paid and I dont blame him, but he doesnt play if he doesnt get his then when he does get his, has a nice year he wants more or goes into a shell and plays half ass.
these players cry for more money when they have good seasons and you have assholes like Deion and Irving saying pay the guy, well when these guys have shit seasons they should have to restructure their contracts for playing like shit. (I know that will never happen)
I guess I want him to sign here, and Id be excited but he we dont sign him and he goes some where else I'll be calling him a greedy n------Last edited by manchild24; 04-01-2014, 08:28 PM.Comment
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3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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Just when DC sets the stage for one unindicted criminal to exit, the football team signs a wide receiver so questionable that he gets kicked out of Philly.Last edited by Slateman; 04-02-2014, 01:35 PM.The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept.
As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
If only I had died instead of you
O Absalom, my son, my son!"Comment
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Gonna watch RG3 get sacked after hanging on to the ball for longer than a second. Would have much rather spent the money on Alex Mack and another guard.
Just when DC sets the stage for one unindicted criminal to exit, the football team signs a wide receiver so questionable that he gets kicked out of Philly.
We also should wait for the draft to see how things fall for the line. The three interior positions currently have four folks vying for them- Lauvao, Chester, Lichensteiger and McGlynn. We invested a third round pick in LeRibeious and also have another guard, Adam Gettis, on the roster. Gruden is going to see what he has going into the OTA prior to the draft and is going to be able to see where they need to go from there.
I do realize that, to us, that line looks subpar. I'm explaining this move from the perspective of Allen and Gruden. But, I also trust in Chris Foerster to get the most out of the line like he's done in the past.Comment
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and i dont think RGIII will get sacked anymore than he did last year, even though the offense was usually 3 and out most possessions; lol3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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The Redskins are loaded on offense, having added DeSean Jackson to a group that already featured Pierre Garcon, Jordan Reed and Alfred Morris. Everything hinges on quarterback Robert Griffin III. But Washington's not taking any chances, backing him up further by landing Colt McCoy.
The team announced the signing Thursday afternoon and it gives them a pretty solid trio of quarterbacks on their depth chart.
It should also open up the flood of speculation about the future of Kirk Cousins.
Cousins was drafted in the fourth round of 2012, the same year Griffin was selected No. 2 overall. He has been a serviceable backup, but didn't put up big numbers against bad defenses while starting down the stretch in 2013. That was a major red flag.
But teams are always looking for ways to get quarterbacks and Cousins has starts under his belt. Kyle Shanahan, his former offensive coordinator, is now in Cleveland where they don't have a quarterback. Washington, without their first-round pick, would love to pick up some selections in the 2014 NFL Draft.
With McCoy in the fold, the Cousins rumor mill can get cranked up full steam.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-...-qb-colt-mccoy
I don't think they will be pushing hard to deal Cousins though, but that is what the media is going to make it out to be. With RGIII's knee, they have to have two backups I think. We saw what happened with Romo last year going down, and with Orton starting, they brought back Kitna. If Orton went down, we all know how that would have ended with Kitna. Having that third QB is definitely needed right now.Comment
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Desean Jackson's contract:
4/1/2014: Signed a three-year, $24 million contract. The deal contains $16 million guaranteed -- a $5 million signing bonus plus ALL of Jackson's 2014-2015 scheduled payments. 2014: $1 million (+ $500,000 workout bonus + $1.5 million in per-game roster bonuses), 2015: $3.75 million (+ $500,000 workout bonus + $3.75 million in per-game roster bonuses), 2016: $3.75 million (+ $500,000 workout bonus + $3.75 million in per-game roster bonuses), 2017: $8 million (Auto-Void Year), 2018: Free agentComment
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Switch Jackson and Clark, and that's how I feel about it. I do like bringing Clark's leadership back to Washington though and that could have played a factor in bringing Jackson into the fold this year.Comment
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I secretly still hope we somehow bring back Champ to finish his career on the skins regardless of whatever position he plays With all the youth at DB on our team for next year (I'm hoping we bring in at least 1 more DB through this draft) Champ and Clark would be great additions to help mold these guys.Comment
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