thebigo -> RE: General Vikes Talk (2/22/2022 9:06:21 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Todd M Desperate management tries to keep older players with declining talent and character issues in an attempt to protect themselves by claiming that the known is better than the unknown. Thielen, Smith, Griffen, Irv smith Jr, fn China doll Hunter, Barr, Nate Stanley? ----- Irv Smith? He's making peanuts year 4 of his rookie contract. Doesn't belong on your list. I do think Spielman and Zimmer were desperate, understanding that they needed to win big or else, which led to the string of poor contract decisions. The new management team has no such issues for a while. As such, if they so choose, they could clean up the cap issues in one year. Take a few big cap hits, lose a lot of games, and start with a clean slate in 2023 vs. another mediocre year (good offense, poor, aging, oft-injured defense) and kicking the cap issues down the road. Interesting thought. Kind of flies in the face if that they said they were gonna do but I guess they couldn't come right out and say it. But getting clean so to speak and getting it to where it's KO guys asap does make sense. the problem with that is we don't get a competitive game for 19 months - if then...maybe another year or two in a rebuild.... i say, go with cousins, or go with mond or someone else - but build a team around them that can win now...a couple of cb's and interior linemen and we're there...do a reload now.... next offseason we can dump cook, smith, thielen, maybe hunter...do another reload next offseason.... If your goal is to have competitive games, this is a route. If your goal is to compete for championships, at least a partial teardown is probably required. Maybe somewhat unrealistic assessments and demands from the Wilfs have been a foundational problem all along. I really liked the process with the searches this offseason and I'm excited by the hires, but we have no idea how the Wilfs actually operate. I'm not saying there's anything there that is significant, but who knows? To me this has legs. Ext Zim & Spiel on short term contracts and demanding to win now is the reason for several bad contracts and desperate trades that have cost the new regime cap space and draft capital. I think a partial tear down is needed as a result. The pressure would not have been due to short extensions, both were signed through 2023, the pressure was that the Wilfs apparently were in win now mode. The extensions through 2023 served to take an edge off the pressure a bit, IMO.
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