The Redskins never use the words rebuilding or starting off on a clean slate, but after 3-13 and 4-12 nothing else is going to lead to the progress we all want to see.
We need to stop thinking about turning everything around in one year and build something of value that has legs.
That means no more $10M bonuses for 32 year old players like Jason Hatcher. A guy that old is going to be in retirement when this team is again ready to contend. Even Jerry Jones cut bait on Hatcher rather than shell out up front money for a guy that is more past than future.
The other thing this team needs to do is stop overvaluing the players that are already here. I don't care if we need to bring in an objective consultant but we can't go through another offseason believing guys like Brian Orakpo, Chris Chester, Barry Cofield and Perry Riley are realistically part of the solution here.
These guys are addition by subtraction.
I look at the defensive line and secondary and find about 50% of the players fit this category, or if they were gone in 2015 no one would notice because they did precious little in 2014.
There is perhaps no team picking in the top of the draft that needs a housecleaning as badly as Washington.
Yes, teams like Tennessee lack talent too but don't seem to have 30-somethings with big cap numbers sprinkled up and down the roster.
The worst part about 2014 is that we lost 12 games while still starting a number of older veterans that are likely to be gone.
We didn't take our lumps like the Nationals while we were developing young players that had star potential.
Now we have to go out and find those players. Gruden says he finally understands what he is working with.
Huzzah!
A mostly bare cupboard with a few nice pieces you better get locked up to new deals.
If I were Kerrigan or Williams I don't know if I would want to stay in DC on this kind of team.
We need to stop thinking about turning everything around in one year and build something of value that has legs.
That means no more $10M bonuses for 32 year old players like Jason Hatcher. A guy that old is going to be in retirement when this team is again ready to contend. Even Jerry Jones cut bait on Hatcher rather than shell out up front money for a guy that is more past than future.
The other thing this team needs to do is stop overvaluing the players that are already here. I don't care if we need to bring in an objective consultant but we can't go through another offseason believing guys like Brian Orakpo, Chris Chester, Barry Cofield and Perry Riley are realistically part of the solution here.
These guys are addition by subtraction.
I look at the defensive line and secondary and find about 50% of the players fit this category, or if they were gone in 2015 no one would notice because they did precious little in 2014.
There is perhaps no team picking in the top of the draft that needs a housecleaning as badly as Washington.
Yes, teams like Tennessee lack talent too but don't seem to have 30-somethings with big cap numbers sprinkled up and down the roster.
The worst part about 2014 is that we lost 12 games while still starting a number of older veterans that are likely to be gone.
We didn't take our lumps like the Nationals while we were developing young players that had star potential.
Now we have to go out and find those players. Gruden says he finally understands what he is working with.
Huzzah!
A mostly bare cupboard with a few nice pieces you better get locked up to new deals.
If I were Kerrigan or Williams I don't know if I would want to stay in DC on this kind of team.

