Igor will be released per Schefter

Igor definitely wasn't getting it done in pre-season.

He was getting pushed around like a rag doll.

Good luck to him. Maybe he ends up with Wade.
 
Apollo Creed;4083523 said:
With as many snaps as he played, I think a really tough JV player could do that over the course of 16 games.

Linemen fall down, miss assigments, hell QBs slide right into you sometimes.

You would almost have to try to only have 4.5 QBPs.

Quite frankly it's stunning how bad he's become.

At first I thought the roids talk on this board (inferring that Igor was on them at one time) was all bosh...

But now, after witnessing how poor of a lineman he's become. Maybe there was something to it.

That $3 mil of cap space will look good added on to next year.
 
MichaelWinicki;4083609 said:
Quite frankly it's stunning how bad he's become.

At first I thought the roids talk on this board (inferring that Igor was on them at one time) was all bosh...

But now, after witnessing how poor of a lineman he's become. Maybe there was something to it.

That $3 mil of cap space will look good added on to next year.

Cowboys did a great job clearing out some expensive contracts this off-season for sure.

RW, Bigg, MBIII, etc.
 
burmafrd;4083515 said:
Frankly I think the idea that he was on roids or the like is about the only thing that makes sense. You see how hard he was to move a couple of years ago and what a soft piece of crap he is now and that is the only answer.

I have a feeling with HGH testing coming up.....whenever they agree to a procedure....you will see more players looking like Jello

But then again.....the Steelers will find a way around it......they always do.
 
Adam Schefter reported that upon the news of being released, Igor Olshansky was seen dancing as he walked out of the office of Jerry Jones, leaving Jones completely perplexed.
 
:laugh2: at the people who were telling us laymen that we didn't appreciate what Igor brought to the table.

Another highly-paid JAG out the door.
 
MichaelWinicki;4083609 said:
But now, after witnessing how poor of a lineman he's become. Maybe there was something to it.

That $3 mil of cap space will look good added on to next year.

In order to field a better team next year we need to make some cuts this year to push unused cap into next year to deal with the $20+ million of dead money next year. I think it was $20M before the cuts to Gurode and Olshansky so there is probably another $3M or so to add to that figure now.

Ideally, we will want about $15M of unused space this year as we know there will be some growing pains with the young OL and new defensive scheme. Next year we have a better chance at contending and may need some ammunition to make a key acquisition for the secondary or DL.
 
Eskimo;4083671 said:
In order to field a better team next year we need to make some cuts this year to push unused cap into next year to deal with the $20+ million of dead money next year. I think it was $20M before the cuts to Gurode and Olshansky so there is probably another $3M or so to add to that figure now.

Ideally, we will want about $15M of unused space this year as we know there will be some growing pains with the young OL and new defensive scheme. Next year we have a better chance at contending and may need some ammunition to make a key acquisition for the secondary or DL.

Yeah, I agree with that.

It's nice to say, "take one year at a time" but you just can't "choke" the team's cap situation next year with all that dead money and not be able to offset it to some extent.
 
Woods;4083617 said:
Cowboys did a great job clearing out some expensive contracts this off-season for sure.

RW, Bigg, MBIII, etc.

And how much is the team actually going to miss those players?

Other than Gurode, I'm not thinking an awful lot.
 
MichaelWinicki;4083721 said:
And how much is the team actually going to miss those players?

Other than Gurode, I'm not thinking an awful lot.

Gurode was a tough one for me too because he could still play. He was probably the best Center in the league going up against 3-4 defenses because of his ability to handle massive NTs one-on-one.

Since we are basically "rebuilding" and he isn't part of our future with the degenerative knees I understanding releasing him this year. I just wish he was worth something on the trade market.

I bet he was worth a 3rd rounder on draft day (if we had been allowed to make trades).
 
Nirvana;4083533 said:
Steroids angle makes total sense!

His 3.4 mill base pay salary was way too high for his pushover/backup services. I got so sick of seeing him get owned by his man. It makes sense he is not as strong as he once was because of no longer being juiced.
The thought hadn't even crossed my mind for some reason, but you're right it makes total sense. That San Diego defense was probably all juicing.
 
Igor

What was the name of that brain you got?

...abbee...abbee...abbecame a pushover


Eskimo;4083671 said:
In order to field a better team next year we need to make some cuts this year to push unused cap into next year to deal with the $20+ million of dead money next year. I think it was $20M before the cuts to Gurode and Olshansky so there is probably another $3M or so to add to that figure now.



Also, from all of our released players, you have to factor in their next years salary too. That won't be counting against us and will make that approx. 20 mil. of dead money so much more manageable.
 
dueyhemlock;4083809 said:
Also, from all of our released players, you have to factor in their next years salary too. That won't be counting against us and will make that approx. 20 mil. of dead money so much more manageable.

Well, we haven't been talking about salary cap projections so it's hard to say how much impact we have made there.

Regardless, the thing about dead cap money is that is money that counts against the cap without any benefit to the team. If we can push $15M from this year into next year then we only have $5M dead cap money and can put together a fairly normal roster.

I really hope Jerry has learned his lesson about giving long-term deals to older players. It just doesn't make financial sense most of the time. You always have to prepare for this situation by grooming some younger players which means beefing up the scouting dept. and getting the best coaches possible for player development.
 
Eskimo;4083829 said:
Well, we haven't been talking about salary cap projections so it's hard to say how much impact we have made there.

Regardless, the thing about dead cap money is that is money that counts against the cap without any benefit to the team. If we can push $15M from this year into next year then we only have $5M dead cap money and can put together a fairly normal roster.

I really hope Jerry has learned his lesson about giving long-term deals to older players. It just doesn't make financial sense most of the time. You always have to prepare for this situation by grooming some younger players which means beefing up the scouting dept. and getting the best coaches possible for player development.
That's really not how it works. Dead money really doesn't mean anything other than the players aren't on the team anymore. The only thing that matters is available space and that's where pushing salary counts. But it can't erase the dead money.
 
It wasn't just with the Chargers. His last year against the Chargers, he was weak against the run and people who covered the Chargers noted that.

But in his first year with us, he was very stout against the run.

I still remember watching him against Larry Allen in the preseason game years back (06 I think?) and how he held his own. He was also leaner then but a beast. Now he's getting pushed around by Doug Free (and anybody else present) in practice and congratulating him for being very strong.
 
O happy day! :bow:

The Igor homers are probably disappointed though...the same ones that defended his dancing by saying he "showed heart" by doing that :laugh1:
 

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