You have to pay the piper eventually.
Southlake said:
Jerry doesn't pay money to keep mid- range players - Dorrance Armstrong comes to mind. I thought Rico Dowdle did a great job and a crappy team but he's probably gone too.
gigem1223 said:
Expected after the falloff he had last season. Anyone know the cap implications with him retiring? I know he has some dead cap money but I'm no cap guru.
Agreed. I know they will end up doing what Jerry loves to do, play the middle and hope for the best which is somewhere between 11-6 and 6-11. But I would trade Parsons and try to rebuild now with eyes towards 2026; the hopes of having a top tier OL in 2026 and ideally a lot of stud second year guys.ChoppinDs40 said:
With Philly in their prime and Washington a phenom rookie QB deal… time to burn it all down and start over.
No cap space left to do anything.
VP at Pierce and Pierce said:Agreed. I know they will end up doing what Jerry loves to do, play the middle and hope for the best which is somewhere between 11-6 and 6-11. But I would trade Parsons and try to rebuild now with eyes towards 2026; the hopes of having a top tier OL in 2026 and ideally a lot of stud second year guys.ChoppinDs40 said:
With Philly in their prime and Washington a phenom rookie QB deal… time to burn it all down and start over.
No cap space left to do anything.
I agree there but that would require Jerry and Stephen to be proactive, which they are not. They are too hungover to do anything.ChoppinDs40 said:VP at Pierce and Pierce said:Agreed. I know they will end up doing what Jerry loves to do, play the middle and hope for the best which is somewhere between 11-6 and 6-11. But I would trade Parsons and try to rebuild now with eyes towards 2026; the hopes of having a top tier OL in 2026 and ideally a lot of stud second year guys.ChoppinDs40 said:
With Philly in their prime and Washington a phenom rookie QB deal… time to burn it all down and start over.
No cap space left to do anything.
Shoulda traded Parsons last year. He's going to want a deal now and has more tape of being a pure pass rusher, only
Last year you would've gotten two firsts and a few more later round picks because he can 100% take over a game.
I've been saying this since Dak went downChoppinDs40 said:
With Philly in their prime and Washington a phenom rookie QB deal… time to burn it all down and start over.
No cap space left to do anything.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Crazy how bad Stephen is at "managing the cap" You'd think that a team that perpetually seems to be up against cap challenges would usually contend too. But no not this organization.
I wonder if there is any infighting within the family about how badly Stephen seems to have botched up the numbers and cap mgmt over the years. At what point does someone else step up and say "how bout I give it a try?". Whether that's Jerry Jr (although he gives me Fredo Corleone vibes) or Charlotte or a grandkid
DannyDuberstein said:
Stephen's reputation is that he will not be the aggressor. He wants agents to call him instead of vice versa. This means things drag out, and unfortunately when things drag out in the current salary cap world, the price goes up.