The Redskins are ediots

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Chree

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They traded 3 1st rounders a 2nd + more possibly? to select RG3
Rams done raped em


Glazer says that the teams will swap first-round picks in 2012, with St. Louis taking the No. 6 pick. The Rams also get two future first-round picks and additional selections, one of which is believed to be a second-rounder.
 
Jan 18, 2006
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this is by far the dumbest trade in NFL history. lol @ the Rams still having a pick in the first round at #6
 

Cut-Throat

Bob Pimp MOBBEN!!!
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this is by far the dumbest trade in NFL history. lol @ the Rams still having a pick in the first round at #6
There are 3 worse trades I can.think of off the top of my head.

Herschel Walker trade
Saints trade for Ricky Williams
Palmer to raiders
 
Apr 20, 2003
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^^^ Won it as a Redskin may I add lol..... RG3 is dope and glad he's going to be a Skin but goddamn, 3 1ST ROUNDERS is a bit too much. I got no say in the Skins stupidity of moves since Danny Boy has taken over but oh well at least we got the franchise QB we've been missing since Joe Theismann. Either in the long run this will help the franchise or make it an awful bust of epic proportion!
 
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There are 3 worse trades I can.think of off the top of my head.

Herschel Walker trade
Saints trade for Ricky Williams
Palmer to raiders
palmer to the raiders is not worse than this, i might be a lil biased but youre trippin. its not like it was a top 10 pick the raiders gave up. even last year falcons trade where they gave up 2 1st rounders for the 2nd best receiver in the draft was worse than the palmer trade
 
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Redskins are expected to throw and astronomical amount of money at Vincent Jackson too......
We probably cant now.... The Skins and Cowboys got hit by the NFL for restructuring contracts in 2010!

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8278b475/article/nfl-takes-millions-in-cap-space-away-from-cowboys-skins?module=HP11_headline_stack

The Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins will have considerably less to work with when free agency opens on Tuesday.

The NFL has taken away millions in salary cap space from both teams after the two NFC East clubs pushed spending into the uncapped year to save money under the cap in 2011 and '12.

The money taken from Dallas and Washington will be put back into the league pool and distributed in cap space among the other clubs. Teams were warned not to spend into the uncapped year as a way of circumventing the salary cap in the future.

"The Management Council Executive Committee determined that the contract practices of a small number of clubs during the 2010 league year created an unacceptable risk to future competitive balance, particularly in light of the relatively modest salary cap growth projected for the new agreement's early years," the NFL said in a statement.

"To remedy these effects and preserve competitive balance throughout the league, the parties to the CBA agreed to adjustments to team salary for the 2012 and 2013 seasons. These agreed-upon adjustments were structured in a manner that will not affect the salary cap or player spending on a league-wide basis."

Prior to the uncapped year, the competition committee warned teams that punishment would be levied for taking advantage of the circumstances. The Redskins and Cowboys were the most egregious offenders, as they dumped huge base salaries to players such as DeAngelo Hall, Albert Haynesworth and Miles Austin into the 2010 season in order to get the big numbers in those deals off the books while there was no cap.

The Cowboys denied they violated the league's salary cap rules in a statement Monday.

"The Dallas Cowboys were in compliance with all league salary cap rules during the uncapped year," it read. "We look forward to the start of the free agency period where our commitment to improving our team remains unchanged."

The Redskins also said in a statement they have not been informed of any salary cap adjustments by the league.

“The Washington Redskins have received no written documentation from the NFL concerning adjustments to the team salary cap in 2012 as reported in various media outlets," executive vice president Bruce Allen said. "Every contract entered into by the club during the applicable periods complied with the 2010 and 2011 collective bargaining agreements and, in fact, were approved by the NFL commissioner’s office. We look forward to free agency, the draft and the coming football season.”

The competition committee would not give final approval of the new adjusted salary cap number for the 2012 season until this matter was taken care of. The union pushed to make sure the pool would not shrink, so it was decided that the savings from the Redskins' and Cowboys' infractions would go back in the pool, and be split among the 28 abiding teams.