That is a good question. Even if they had an agreement with Greg R. what would stop say the Titans from putting in a claim on him if for no other reason than to keep him off our roster for a week? nevermind I see the answer.
All I know is that there is at least one mod on this board that sucks! Dudes make crazy statement and if you question it, your posts get deleted while the fake post stands.
Dorsey strikes again! Sounds smart and makes sense to me now ... thats a loophole for sure
I was thinking Depo, the strategy guy....but both got together to hash it out and go with the plan.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Good! Now lets have a good week of preparation and no more news lol
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I'm interested to see if this new deal is altered in any significant way.
Probably made longer. Probably more signing bonus, less salary... he gets a fat chunk right away, we get cap relief and keep him around for another year or three.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
I am usually a very very very skeptical fan. I'm sure that comes as no surprise lol. However, more and more I am inclined to just trust Dorsey and let things play out. He has completely rebuilt this team in two years time. We have gone from a team that won 1 game in 2 entire seasons to a team that will be challenging for the division and might actually squeak into the playoffs. All in just two years. I think Jimmy and Dee ought to resign Dorsey to a ten-year deal right now. We finally have a GM that knows what the hell he is doing. No, he's not perfect and he will make his share of mistakes, but he's the best GM we have had since the return. Hell, since Ernie Accorsi. So if he does moves like this, I am inclined to trust him and just go with the flow...
I am usually a very very very skeptical fan. I'm sure that comes as no surprise lol. However, more and more I am inclined to just trust Dorsey and let things play out. He has completely rebuilt this team in two years time. We have gone from a team that won 1 game in 2 entire seasons to a team that will be challenging for the division and might actually squeak into the playoffs. All in just two years. I think Jimmy and Dee ought to resign Dorsey to a ten-year deal right now. We finally have a GM that knows what the hell he is doing. No, he's not perfect and he will make his share of mistakes, but he's the best GM we have had since the return. Hell, since Ernie Accorsi. So if he does moves like this, I am inclined to trust him and just go with the flow...
Yep...he's certainly earned our trust. No one ever earns blind faith tho.
I am usually a very very very skeptical fan. I'm sure that comes as no surprise lol. However, more and more I am inclined to just trust Dorsey and let things play out. He has completely rebuilt this team in two years time. We have gone from a team that won 1 game in 2 entire seasons to a team that will be challenging for the division and might actually squeak into the playoffs. All in just two years. I think Jimmy and Dee ought to resign Dorsey to a ten-year deal right now. We finally have a GM that knows what the hell he is doing. No, he's not perfect and he will make his share of mistakes, but he's the best GM we have had since the return. Hell, since Ernie Accorsi. So if he does moves like this, I am inclined to trust him and just go with the flow...
Its a norm to feel this way, its from the associated trauma we've encountered since 1999...It is refreshing to see things going right for once.
Title of this thread gave me a friggin heart attack.... man.... love to see details of his new deal... don't know why we had to cut him to rework his deal.... crazy...
Title of this thread gave me a friggin heart attack.... man.... love to see details of his new deal... don't know why we had to cut him to rework his deal.... crazy...
The move was more about putting someone else on the bring backable IR than it was about redoing his contract .. but still killed 2 birds with one stone...
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We cut him to "create" a roster spot in order to IR Drew Forbes, so that he is able to return this season. Forbes had to make the final 53 in order to be able to return this season.
It is much like the Patriots did with cutting Demaryius Thomas. They were then able to put K'Neal Harry on their final 53, IR him so he can return this season, and then re-sign Thomas.
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But I could think of a number of guys that I would risk losing before Robinson. Starting with any TE not named Njoku
Salary range probably worked into the deal as well. Another team would have had to swoop in with a salary in excess of what we are paying him, and it would be fully guaranteed after week 1.
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For some reason they needed Forbes on our 53 and then place him on the injured reserve thingy. Where he can come back for the 2nd half of the season.
I don't think this had anything to do with Cap but I was afraid the Redskins would make him an offer...lol I think we did this when all were reviewing the Thousand players released.
Looks like we signed him easily I don't know the numbers but it was something that Robinson agreed to prior to being released.
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Probably two-fold. We got to have the spot open for Forbes, but now we also got to redo Robinson's deal and get a little cap relief while also extending him here. It worked well for Forbes and for us with the Cap and for Robinson. Win-Win-Win.
The big unspoken thing here is that apparently we were looking forward to having Forbes on the 53, big time, and he definitely was prominently figured into the 2019 plans. You don't make this sort of a move for a player if you weren't counting on them in this current season.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
Yeah, good point. Forbes obviously impressed us enough to go through the trouble. He’s going to be given a shot sooner or later here
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
The move only works if the player is not subject to waiver claims. If memory serves, you have to have 4 accrued seasons to be exempt from the waiver process.
Options that maybe would not have caused any bidding issues would have been...errr...Stanton, Demetrius Harris, and Morgan Burnett.
Any other guy who would have qualified would also have some leverage and interest from other teams.
Supposedly our O-line group is pretty tight (friendship wise...but don't quote me on that), so it makes since to make the wink-wink deal to be able to bring back an o-lineman in season with...drumroll...another o-lineman.
The scarier issue is that we were able to do it successfully with a starter at a premium position (quite a bit different than the New England move in that regard).
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If Corbett develops into nothing more than a solid swing/6th Man, he's a good pick. He won't be what was hoped/expected, but he'll be good enough.
That said, you can't win them all... and when I look at the rest of last year's Draft, Dorsey hit on plenty. To miss on only one or two picks is, in itself, kinda amazing.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
It does seem odd, at least to me, that we haven't heard a word about the contract he signed. We don't know if it's the same contract, if it was structured differently or if his contract was extended. All is quiet on the western front.
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