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Do we cut Godfrey and let him test the market?


SauceBoss

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But we will complain when he leaves and say the season is lost.

 

No, we complain when a guy outplays him by a large margin and then we let him walk without even making an offer while Godfrey's sorry ass is still here making what Mitchell should have been.  That's when we complain.

 

#Gettlemagic

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No, we complain when a guy outplays him by a large margin and then we let him walk without even making an offer while Godfrey's sorry ass is still here making what Mitchell should have been.  That's when we complain.

 

#Gettlemagic

 

If we cut Godfrey, I doubt we use his money to sign another safety. Also no telling how much Mitchell wanted. At the end of the day, no way he was going to stay with us considering what Steelers gave him.

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I'm convinced Godfrey performs his assignments flawlessly from a coaching/evaluation standpoint.  If you think about it he really never does completely fug up, he's just unspectacular.

 

Still though his price tag is a bit too hefty, especially coming off an injury.  I'd think we'll see him take a flat pay cut, or get cut after the market dies down a bit and we compete to sign him back.

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If we cut Godfrey, I doubt we use his money to sign another safety. Also no telling how much Mitchell wanted. At the end of the day, no way he was going to stay with us considering what Steelers gave him.

How much he wanted?  He signed for 5 mil per.  LOL.  That is a very reasonable price for a quality starting safety.  The impression I've got is that we never even made an offer.

 

Godfrey's cap # for 2014 is 7.1 mil. 

 

We supposedly cut Smitty for an identical cap number.  Mitchell signed for 5 mil.  There's no guarantee Godfrey will even be ready to suit up and blow coverages and miss tackles like he usually does come September.  And yet, we're going to pay him 7.1 mil next season?

 

Yup, strictly business for Gettlemahpantsuptomahtits.

 

 

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I don't see how we can cut him now. Mitchell is gone and they are bringing in srucbs like Harper in.

I don't think there's a better safety we can bring in at this point.

Our best option is asking Godfrey to restructure or take a pay cut.

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