HardcoreVikesFan hopes Fusco gets cut.dead_poet wrote:Vikings’ Brandon Fusco hopes to move back to right guard
http://www.twincities.com/2016/03/16/vi ... ght-guard/
What a waste of 4 million on the cap.
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HardcoreVikesFan hopes Fusco gets cut.dead_poet wrote:Vikings’ Brandon Fusco hopes to move back to right guard
http://www.twincities.com/2016/03/16/vi ... ght-guard/
It seems almost inevitable that someone will be cut who is a waste of X$ on the cap. If they bring in this many players and then just keep the guys with the highest cap number on this years books so that their salary isn't wasted, this approach to solving the OL problem will have been VERY foolish. If they aren't prepared for even the remote possibility that Matt Kalil is out performed, and therefore, willing to cut him, then they are really goofing around, and they may as well cut some of these other players now.HardcoreVikesFan wrote: HardcoreVikesFan hopes Fusco gets cut.
What a waste of 4 million on the cap.
I just want to clarify that I'm not complaining about wasting some of this years cap space on O-Linemen who won't play. I'm advocating that they embrace wasting that money if the competition bears it out. I would assume that to get guys into these 1 year deals, most of them are guaranteed a solid amount this year. Whether its Smith's 3.5 or Kalils 11 doesn't matter to me.DK Sweets wrote:One of these frontrunner RTs will be cut. At least one of Sullivan/Harris/Fusco will be cut. The money is tied up right now, but it's worth it to have the options and pay a small penalty in guaranteed salary (not the full contract number) by opening day.
Kalil's contract is fully guaranteed if I'm not mistaken, so he'll be around. But again, with our current cap situation it is worth it to have some kind of option at LT even if we use our first rounder on one. As a matter of fact, I would much rather overpay for Kalil than be caught with our pants down the way we were after releasing McKinnie. Remember how much everyone hated him until Charlie Johnson had to start? Then all of a sudden, McKinnie was an underperforming player, but still a player we should have kept. I don't want to relive that.
If we're all going to complain about the O-line (which we do, and we should) we can't complain when the team pours a bunch of money into that position to see what options are best. The amount of money we're gambling with (or wasting on players who won't stick around, if you prefer to look at it that way) is a temporary problem to try to bring around a more permanent solution.
I believe if we want to find out if Teddy is the answer and we want Adrian to wreak havoc, it's a necessary evil. Out of all the things we can complain about, being in cap trouble hasn't been one of them in a very long time, and even with the insane amount of money we're using in the O-line right now, we still aren't as tight to the cap as many other teams.
I'm not crazy about all of our options, but as many others have pointed out, competent O-line play is becoming rare in today's NFL. Good players aren't easy to find, and I think the Vikings are giving themselves the best opportunity to improve that they possibly can heading into the draft.
I can never remember where I hear this stuff once a couple weeks go by, but Spielman was interviewed by somebody and specifically mentioned trading some of these guys as a possibility before they cut down to the final 53.halfgiz wrote:I thinking maybe they will maybe trade a lineman or 2 for picks. Harris had interests in him before we signed him to a 1 year deal. Could there maybe some interest in Fusco or Berger?
Honestly I don't know who they would cut or trade.
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if there is room for him, why he still hasn't signed. He is pretty much the last one.dead_poet wrote:
Well Rick had a price in mind for Greenway, and $12.00 an hour must not be enough.halfgiz wrote: if there is room for him, why he still hasn't signed. He is pretty much the last one.
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