Igor lost the starting job!!

Bluestang;4052807 said:
Gotta love his attitude toward the move and how he praises Coleman. He just has such a positive attitude about the move I'm just on the fence on cutting him outright. I know he's making $3 mil this year but I believe if he stays on this year and then is released next year we don't take a salary cap hit because next year is his last year. Correct me if I'm wrong. I'd just keep him as a backup or maybe he pulls it together and starts playing like he used to.

We are definitely financially better off by releasing him this year compared to next year. The signing bonus stuff is basically a sunk cost and will be accounted for regardless of whether he is waived this year or next year. What we will save is his base salary of $3.5M.

Money saved this year and not spent will be pushed forth to next year's cap and lessen the blow of all that "dead money" from the release of RW11/Bigg/Barber.
 
And just a few days ago I was telling someone they didn't have a clue about his play. Obviously I was dead wrong about that and Igor wasn't remotely as good as I was thinking.

To whomever that was, you have the clue, I didn't. My bad.
 
Bluestang;4052816 said:
Why do you laugh at this? The guy has a really great attitude about it, you can see Garrett has already kept his word about who starts on this team. Maybe his skills have declined but the character is that of you want your whole team to be like.

Yep. I'm glad we're upgrading, but you can't fault how he's handled it.

rathalarge;4052842 said:
Agreed! Igor has been the consumate 'Pro' while he's been here! Except when he did those dumb dances when down by 17+ pts. :D But it seems that bad back he's been battling since we signed him has caught up with him. Dude was on skates all last game while he played.

I agree that he looked like an idiot dancing over a big play in a loss. But I have to admit, I've done the same thing. Sometimes you just get so frustrated getting your head handed to you that you overreact when you're able to make anything at all happen.
 
DOUBLE WING;4052761 said:
Good. And Igor seems to be taking it well.

This is part of Igors problem, he's become content and just happy to be here. It shows in his play big time.
 
Deep_Freeze;4052780 said:
Its kinda more interesting to me that Spears has moved to RDE. We could see an increase in production that everyone can see with him in that spot, especially with Ware behind him there.

Spencer will have to step up with Coleman over there.

That's what I was thinking too..

Looks like Spears will be getting opportunity to become more of a pass rushing DE....

I think its long over do and hopefully he strives in his new role..
 
Eskimo;4052850 said:
Money saved this year and not spent will be pushed forth to next year's cap and lessen the blow of all that "dead money" from the release of RW11/Bigg/Barber.

And that would be a very good thing.
 
wonder if he would redo his contract in order to be a backup or risk release and get paid less..
 
Spears in front of ware will do wonders for his career when I saw he has had only 8 sacks for his whole entire career my mouth dropped
 
rojan;4052907 said:
That's what I was thinking too..

Looks like Spears will be getting opportunity to become more of a pass rushing DE....

I think its long over do and hopefully he strives in his new role..

Yeah I think this is a smaller, but also a major part of this story.

Spears has always talked the talk, lets see him back it up cause this is his opportunity.
 
Bluestang;4052807 said:
Gotta love his attitude toward the move and how he praises Coleman. He just has such a positive attitude about the move I'm just on the fence on cutting him outright. I know he's making $3 mil this year but I believe if he stays on this year and then is released next year we don't take a salary cap hit because next year is his last year. Correct me if I'm wrong. I'd just keep him as a backup or maybe he pulls it together and starts playing like he used to.

My problem ever since we signed Coleman AND Hatcher is finding room for him on the roster.

Obviously, Spears, Coleman and Hatcher aren't going anywhere at end, and Ratliff and Brent are locked in at nose tackle, so it comes down to Lissemore and Olshansky. With four vets already on the line, I'd rather keep the younger, cheaper option who shows potential to help at end and tackle.
 
If Hatcher is handling business well and the team sees Lissemore as adequate depth, than say "goodbye Igor!"

Nevermind his crap about 6 solid guys. That statement from Igor may be true, but just as much as without him.
 
Based on his comments, I have a feeling he wants out and is nemtaly preparing himself for it. He'll end up back wit Wade Phillips in Houston is my guess.
 
SaltwaterServr;4052861 said:
And just a few days ago I was telling someone they didn't have a clue about his play. Obviously I was dead wrong about that and Igor wasn't remotely as good as I was thinking.

To whomever that was, you have the clue, I didn't. My bad.


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