10-04-2019, 04:30 PM
(10-04-2019, 11:26 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I see a huge difference now versus the Whittworth situation:
1. We were a playoff team, now we are a bottom feeder.
2. We tried to sign him.
3. We did not trade him because we tried to keep him.
Is it time for a rebuild? That is the million dollar question IMHO. If so, aging (close to 30 or above) vets with huge contracts are expendable as they hamper the ability to rebuild (2 to 4 years) to a winner as by the time we have the roster, they likely will be on the downside of their career or done.
If true rebuild, I say purge the high salaries and get picks in return and get rid of cap liabilities.
I would trade Geno and AJ for a few draft picks to playoff winning caliber teams. Reward them that chance while also helping out our own team. However AJ is a UFA next year so be a bit harder, but Geno has 3 years left after this one as he will be 32, 33, and 34 years old.
Dunlap should be in the prime of his career right now, so he is ok imo.
Andy's contract is up after next year, and they can cut him this offseason if they wanted with hardly any dead cap space being used. Or trade him for a maybe a 4th or 5th round pick. But I wouldnt if they draft a Qb 1st round. He will just be a Kitna 2.0 next year.
Most other players are either in their prime years or on the younger side of things.
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