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Commies took Wentz's entire contract


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43 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Who is going to tell @Zod that Wentz can be cut next offseason with zero dead cap in the years to follow?

I mean there were reports that Colts had to cut him, cause no NFL team thought he was worth his contract......... in steps the RR lead commies.

Think about the wertz deal- teammates hate him, Two teams full of coaching who either drafted/gave a huge deal/traded for have given up all hope, terrible contract. theres a new report that he hated philly was successful without him, dumbass told the other injuried teammates. 

Not to talk out of both sides, but when he was cut, i was open to him if the number were low...

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3 hours ago, Zod said:

Lol

 

Hurney Magic 

 

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Washington Commanders general manager Martin Mayhew spoke at 2022 NFL Combine on Wednesday and the question everybody wants to know was asked. Who will be the Commanders next franchise quarterback? "We are looking to upgrade that position and we're looking at every angle that's possible," Mayhew said.

Martin Mayhew looks a lot like our old GM. 

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1 minute ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Washington Commanders general manager Martin Mayhew spoke at 2022 NFL Combine on Wednesday and the question everybody wants to know was asked. Who will be the Commanders next franchise quarterback? "We are looking to upgrade that position and we're looking at every angle that's possible," Mayhew said.

Martin Mayhew looks a lot like our old GM. 

Mayhew was one of the guys we interviewed to satisfy the Rooney Rule before reinstalling Hurney.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Mayhew was one of the guys we interviewed to satisfy the Rooney Rule before reinstalling Hurney.

Part of the benefit of the Rooney Rule is potentially saving a team from itself.  In our case it didn't work.

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Just now, Wes21 said:

Part of the benefit of the Rooney Rule is potentially saving a team from itself.  In our case it didn't work.

Richardson was trying to keep Marty as "interim" GM so that he didn't have to interview anyone else. The Fritz Pollard Alliance called bullsh-t, so we went overboard and interviewed three guys.

That was such a farce.

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1 minute ago, Wes21 said:

Part of the benefit of the Rooney Rule is potentially saving a team from itself.  In our case it didn't work.

The Rooney Rule was a way for the owners to save face. It never was going to change how the league did business like it should have.  Sadly it takes owners losing money before they change the way the do business.  

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