Shredman Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 Seven big-name players who should be cut Friday, Jul. 2, 2010 - 9:50 a.m. ET NFL teams typically hate to admit a mistake. And so they hang on to guys who don't belong much longer than they should. Earlier this year, the Raiders realized it was time to cut the cord on quarterback JaMarcus Russell. After the move, many who had loudly criticized the franchise began to wonder whether Oakland might be ready for a resurrection. What other teams could inspire confidence by making a move that simply needs to be made? Let's consider seven players.Mike Vick The Eagles rolled the dice on Mike Vick, but it hasn't paid off. Mike Vick The Eagles need a quality backup for starting quarterback Kevin Kolb. The Eagles don't need a season-long sideshow from a wildcat gimmick who simply isn't prepared to serve as Kolb's understudy. So the Eagles should seize on the recent controversy involving Vick to close the door on the failed one-year experiment with him. Even if Vick stays in Philadelphia, the Eagles need a competent veteran backup with experience in the West Coast offense. So they should just dump Vick now, sign Jeff Garcia and move on. Pride and ego could get in the way. The Eagles went out on a limb last year to sign Vick, and cutting him now amounts to an admission that they never should have signed him in the first place. By the way, they never should have signed him in the first place.Reggie Bush The Saints rely on a multi-headed attack at tailback, and Bush is only a bit player in the offense. But the Saints owe him a base salary of $8 million for 2010. On one hand, the Saints should have every right in an uncapped year to spend way too much on a locally beloved role player who'll never live up to the hype. On the other hand, the Saints shouldn't ignore the connection between Bush's overcompensation and their inability to sign the franchise's top running back, Pierre Thomas, to a long-term deal. Ideally, the Saints would pressure Bush into taking less money. But he'd most likely refuse, and then the Saints would have to decide whether to call his bluff by cutting him. So they should just cut him now. They won't, but they should.Albert Haynesworth The Redskins have an opportunity to unite their roster under new coach Mike Shanahan by telling the reluctant defensive lineman that, if he doesn't want to be part of the team, the team doesn't want him. Forget trying to trade him for a handful of peanuts and a '98 Camaro. Make a loud and clear statement by cutting Haynesworth. If the Redskins are concerned about saving face, they can take solace in the fact that Haynesworth's decision to blow off mandatory minicamp voids $9 million in guaranteed base salaries for 2010 and 2011. Though cutting Haynesworth now wouldn't wipe away the misguided decision to pay him a $21 million roster bonus on April 1, making a strong statement about one of the NFL's most disliked men would have a far greater intangible value to the new regime in D.C.Deion Branch Believe it or not, Branch has never had a 1,000-yard receiving season in his eight-year career. He came close in 2005, his last year in New England, but fell two yards short. Since Seattle traded a first-round pick for Branch and signed him to a six-year, $39 million contract, his production steadily has dropped, and his salary has increased. Last year, Branch made more than $100,000 per reception. This year, his salary rises to $5.47 million. It no longer makes sense for the Seahawks to wait for Branch to deliver. He never will. Roy Williams Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has shown he's not afraid to admit a mistake. Last year, he did it twice -- with receiver Terrell Owens and cornerback Pacman Jones. Now, Jones needs to eat a Texas-sized slice of humble pie and part ways with one of the biggest blunders of his tenure with the team. He needs to cut Williams. Arguably, the handwriting already is on the wall less than two years after the Cowboys gave up a first-round pick, a third-round pick and more for a receiver who's now averaging $9 million per year. After Miles Austin's breakout in 2009 and the first-round selection of Dez Bryant in 2010, the Cowboys simply don't need Williams. Having Williams around gives the Cowboys leverage against an extended holdout by Bryant. However, once Bryant puts pen to paper, Jones should put shoe to Williams' rear end.Bob Sanders In 2006, the Colts were horrible against the run, prompting concerns that the Chiefs would quickly bounce Indy from the playoffs by using a heavy dose of Larry Johnson. Then the safety Sanders returned from injury, and Johnson gained 32 yards on 13 carries in a 23-8 loss. Three games later, the Colts hoisted a silver trophy in a South Florida downpour. Sanders missed nearly all of the 2009 season, but the Colts didn't miss Sanders. They made it back to the Super Bowl, and they didn't lose it because of his replacement. The injury-prone defender packs a wallop when he's healthy, but he's healthy too rarely to justify his salary. So the Colts should make the tough decision to move on. Cedric Benson The Bengals routinely are criticized for harboring criminals. They do so not because they hope to change lives, but because they know a bargain when they see one. Two years ago, they saw a bargain in Benson when the Bears dumped the former fourth-overall draft pick after two arrests in a month. And the Bengals got 1,251 yards out of him in only 13 games last season. With 2010 being a contract year for Benson, they can expect even more. But Benson has gotten in trouble again, and Bernard Scott was solid in his rookie season. Scott, who slid in the draft due to his own off-field issues, could become the lead dog for the Bengals. The Bengals most likely will give Benson another year of their patent-pending second chances. If they do, they'll probably see someone else offer Benson big money in 2011. That's all the more reason to make a rare (for the Bengals) example out of Benson. Then, they can get ready to give a few second chances to Scott. Mike Florio writes and edits ProFootballTalk.com and is a regular contributor to Sporting News. Check out PFT for up-to-the minute NFL news.Read more: http://www.sportingn...t#ixzz0salnsYTp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleur de Brees Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 This one's all yours, WFL. Go nuts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 REGGIE BUSH DOES NOT BELONG ON THAT LIST! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jb aka johnnybuc Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 Naturally Vick belongs as #1 on that list due to this last incident. WTF is he doing out at after 2:00am at club in his hometown area where all his old dog killing cronies are? He's still the same idiot punk he was before. I wonder what Tony Dungy had to say about this. I'm fairly confident Goodell (as much as I dislike most of his other changes) will make sure Vick has played his last down in the NFL and if not I don't see any other team messing with him until Gruden gets back into coaching in the league. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 Naturally Vick belongs as #1 on that list due to this last incident. WTF is he doing out at after 2:00am at club in his hometown area where all his old dog killing cronies are? He's still the same idiot punk he was before. I wonder what Tony Dungy had to say about this. I'm fairly confident Goodell (as much as I dislike most of his other changes) will make sure Vick has played his last down in the NFL and if not I don't see any other team messing with him until Gruden gets back into coaching in the league.THE VICK SAGA IS A SAD EPILOGUE IN THE NEW NFL. ITS VERY DISAPPOINTING WHEN I SEE AN ATHLETE RISE TO THE PINNACLE OF SUCCESS, ONLY TO THROW IT ALL AWAY. TO HAVE GONE THROUGH WHAT VICK DID, AND STILL NOT LEARNED ANYTHING FROM IT IS AN ESSAY ON "I DON'T GIVE'AH!" 2:00am, WITH THE SAME OLE' CREW, IT IS OBVIOUS THAT WE'RE NOT DEALING WITH A ROCKET SCIENTIST HERE. I REALLY WANTED HIS SECOND CHANCE TO COME OUT ALL RIGHT. BUT IT SEEMS THAT MIKE HAD OTHER PLANS ..... TOO BAD. WHAT A WAIST! If Mike's NFL careerer is over .... look for him to totallydisintegrate. In the end ...his freedom will disintegrate also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jungleking Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 THE VICK SAGA IS A SAD EPILOGUE IN THE NEW NFL. ITS VERY DISAPPOINTING WHEN I SEE AN ATHLETE RISE TO THE PINNACLE OF SUCCESS, ONLY TO THROW IT ALL AWAY. TO HAVE GONE THROUGH WHAT VICK DID, AND STILL NOT LEARNED ANYTHING FROM IT IS AN ESSAY ON "I DON'T GIVE'AH!" 2:00am, WITH THE SAME OLE' CREW, IT IS OBVIOUS THAT WE'RE NOT DEALING WITH A ROCKET SCIENTIST HERE. I REALLY WANTED HIS SECOND CHANCE TO COME OUT ALL RIGHT. BUT IT SEEMS THAT MIKE HAD OTHER PLANS ..... TOO BAD. WHAT A WAIST! If Mike's NFL careerer is over .... look for him to totallydisintegrate. In the end ...his freedom will disintegrate also.I don't remember him being at the pinnacle of success. He always lacked the work ethic to boost his passing game to where it needed to be. Now he's finally taken away his last chance to reach his full potential. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 I don't remember him being at the pinnacle of success. He always lacked the work ethic to boost his passing game to where it needed to be. Now he's finally taken away his last chance to reach his full potential.IF ANYBODY KNOWS WHERE HIS PINNACLE WAS ... ITS YOU GUYS. HE PUT SOME MIGHTY A.W.'s ON YOU GUYS. AND I'M TALKING ABOUT PASSING AND RUNNING ... AND YOU KNOW IT.BUT YOU'RE RIGHT ABOUT THE OTHER. WOW! HOW QUICKLY WE FORGET!!(When I speak of pinnacle of success,I speakof his up bringing all the way to the NFL.You may not understand any of this. Maybe you do.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradael Posted July 3, 2010 Share Posted July 3, 2010 People still read Florio articles? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freebird587 Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 i think the saints should cut drew brees...he cant stick to throwing to just 1 or 2 wrs... ...but like rev said,bush shouldnt be on there imo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ki46dinah Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 I agree that Bush shouldnt be on the list...and not because he is any good, because he isnt.But because if he doesnt get cut, than the Aints keep pourin money into his very unethical self...and dont pay their decent running back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 I agree that Bush shouldnt be on the list...and not because he is any good, because he isnt.But because if he doesnt get cut, than the Aints keep pourin money into his very unethical self...and dont pay their decent running back.BUSH WILL TAKE A PAY CUT. THATS THE ONLY CUT HE'LL GET FROMTHE SAINTS. PLAY BUSH DOWN IF YOU MUST, BUT HE IS STILL ADANGEROUS FALCON KILLER. IF THE SAINTS WERE CRAZY ENOUGH TOCUT THIS GUY ... HE'D BE OUT THERE ALL OF 10 SECONDS. ANDNEVER THINK OUR HAT'S WOULDN'T BE IN THE RING. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ki46dinah Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 BUSH WILL TAKE A PAY CUT. THATS THE ONLY CUT HE'LL GET FROMTHE SAINTS. PLAY BUSH DOWN IF YOU MUST, BUT HE IS STILL ADANGEROUS FALCON KILLER. IF THE SAINTS WERE CRAZY ENOUGH TOCUT THIS GUY ... HE'D BE OUT THERE ALL OF 10 SECONDS. ANDNEVER THINK OUR HAT'S WOULDN'T BE IN THE RING. DeShaun Foster was a Falcon killer too, and I dont think he is going into the football HoF any time soon Rev.I think Bush would take a mild paycut though to stay with the team...he knows he has a good thing running...but next season when his cap is 12 mill, how much will he cut?I dont think more than a mill or two, tops. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 DF was hard on us but nobody else. Same with Delhommey, go figure. As far as Bust goes, if they want to keep overpaying for a non-factor then more power to them!YOU'LL NEVER HEAR ME FAULT A GUY FOR WHAT HE MAKES. LIKE I ALWAYS SAY,REGGIE DIDN'T PUT A GUN TO NOBODY'S HEAD TO GET THAT CONTRACT. REGGIEKNOWS HE'LL HAVE TO BITE THE BULLET ON THIS NEXT ONE. CALLING HIM ANONE FACTOR IS SOME WHAT OF A STRETCH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pencilpusher. just because Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 Vick was supposed to change the way the game was played, and bring it to a new era. As a Panthers fan I'm sure he had to make those two match ups a year a little nerve racking. I know when Dallas went to Atlanta I was really unsure of the outcome. One play was all he needed. It's too bad he couldn't stay out of his own way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 6, 2010 Share Posted July 6, 2010 REV2, this is WFW talking!... I KNOW ... AND ITS THE SAME TALK. I MUST DEPART FROM THIS ONE AS OF .......... NOW! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 8, 2010 Share Posted July 8, 2010 I understand it is my fight, and you know I am willing to go at it alone and forever if that's what it takes!NAW ... IT AIN'T THAT EXTREME. I'M JUST NOT ANTI-BUSH.I LIKE THE GUY, AND WHAT HE CAN DO. BUT THATS JUST ME.I KNOW YOU'RE IN THE OTHER CAMP. IF I CAN'T HELP YOU .....I WON'T HINDER YOU EITHER. DO WHAT YOU GOT TO DO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enlightened32 Posted July 13, 2010 Share Posted July 13, 2010 One of the proudest moments of Ware's young career. I cant tell you how much I love watching that over and over again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MurrayfortheTD Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 Roy Williams won't be cut this season, nor should he be. He is a decent #3 option, just being paid too much to be one right now. Bengals won't be cutting Benson anytime soon, they gave Chris Henry a ton of chances and he wasn't on Benson level of talent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enlightened32 Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 (edited) That was a good play, not sure what MV was thinking there...It was probably something along the lines of........"I wish I had a dog as talented as Ware." Of course he would of just killed it too. Edited July 14, 2010 by Enlightened29 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REV.2000 Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 It was probably something along the lines of........"I wish I had a dog as talented as Ware." Of course he would of just killed it too. D WARE IS ABOUT THE BEST OUT THERE. A VERY, VERY TALENTED PLAYER.AND HE HASN'T EVEN HIT HIS PRIME YET. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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