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Mr. Scot

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  1. Bout that whole "hometown" thing When they say it's not about the money...
  2. Us? No. But apparently somebody could
  3. So..turns out we finished fourth?
  4. Fitterer and Suleiman are doing good work this offseason.
  5. Packers were working on bringing him back last I saw...
  6. Maybe. You still need someone who can make smart decisions on game day. I'm not convinced that's Rhule.
  7. Middle of the defense is definitely where we were weak last season.
  8. Eeehhh, we might have at least a half decent O-line, and we've likely got a much better OL coach. There is that... Granted we're still stuck with Matt Rhule
  9. Former undrafted Panthers DT that was also a pig farmer. He was a surprisingly good player but ended up having a short career for medical reasons.
  10. Regarding the release... The Washington Commanders' release of defensive tackle Matt Ioannidis freed up necessary salary-cap room but angered his representatives, who said they were lied to about his status last month. Ioannidis' agent, Alan Herman, told ESPN that Washington senior vice president of football administration Rob Rogers told him the team wasn't going to release Ioannidis. "We don't particularly care to be lied to our face," Herman told The Associated Press. "That's not the way you conduct business in the National Football League." Washington announced it had released Ioannidis, as well as veteran guard Ereck Flowers and safety Deshazor Everett, as part of a series of moves that combined to create $18.9 million of cap space. The Commanders had tried to trade Ioannidis in the past week, a source told ESPN, but with him entering the final year of his contract, they were unsuccessful. The move surprised Herman. "When someone tells you two weeks ago that he's solid as a rock, would it take you by surprise?" Herman told ESPN. "Give us a heads-up; free agency is coming and we want to make sure the player lands on his feet. Granted, [general manager] Martin Mayhew called and apologized. I've dealt with Rob for years and this is the first time I've ever had a situation like this with him. Always professional." According to multiple sources, Washington's plans changed last week after the team acquired quarterback Carson Wentz and his $28 million cap hit for this season. One source also said his understanding was they were told Ioannidis was safe "at this time." "It just takes our player out of the market for three days, and that's the troubling part of this," Herman said. "If you're even thinking about doing it, then give us a heads-up so we can prepare." Link: Agent for released Matt Ioannidis says Washington Commanders 'lied to our face' Related: Remember when people used to say one of Marty's good points was that he didn't piss of released players?
  11. Defense wasn't as good as we made it out to be though. We had the personnel (mostly) but Snow's schemes got figured out early. Didn't take massive adjustments to blunt his approach either. Basically just go run heavy and keep extra blockers back on passing downs and you had us. Hoping Al Holcomb and Steve Wilks can help with that this season.
  12. Well, after signing Ioannidis, if we turn around and add Lotulelei we're gonna have a defensive tackle rotation that nobody can spell.
  13. So this is Ioannidis And this is Leonidas Someone should suggest to Ioannidis that if he gets a sack, a tackle for loss or any kind of big play, he should follow up by shouting "THIS IS CAROLINAAAAAA!!!"
  14. Everybody did. That's why I'm not that high on Phil Snow as a DC. Maybe Al Holcomb's promotion helps things.
  15. It is, but it's occurred to me that there are ways to get around that. David Tepper would still have veto power over any move. So if he says "we do what Scott and Dan say" then Rhule has to accept it. That's not to say he's completely neutered, but maybe...restrained, or moderated.
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