Why Doesn't Dansby Get Any Love?

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Umm, because he has been married a while and has small kids at home?
 

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Jurecki said there gonna let him test the market. They won't give him the 3 years he wants.
 

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Jurecki said there gonna let him test the market. They won't give him the 3 years he wants.

That's foolish IMO! I understand Minter is ready & waiting but IMO he will never be able to do the things Los does. Guess the FO still doesn't understand his value :bang:
 

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That's foolish IMO! I understand Minter is ready & waiting but IMO he will never be able to do the things Los does. Guess the FO still doesn't understand his value :bang:

Make no mistake Dansby wants to get paid. That's what he cares about most
 

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That's foolish IMO! I understand Minter is ready & waiting but IMO he will never be able to do the things Los does. Guess the FO still doesn't understand his value :bang:

I'm sure Dansby wants to get paid but I doubt it is outrageous, he was our best defensive player and what looked to be the obvious leader of the defense on the field. It is crap like this that still makes me think the Cards are the same ol' Cards. They are going to let a stud player leave for the second time because they have no urgency and cannot realize that if they truly are playing to win now...you sign Dansby. I'm not knocking Minter but what are we going to do if Washington decides to do something stupid again and get suspended. Hell, I have more faith in Honey Badger staying out of trouble than Washington. That really bites because Washington is an elite player. Oh well, we will just have to take a page out of the old Cardinal handbook of drafting another LB till he gets good and we drag our feet again lol
 
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Jurecki said there gonna let him test the market. They won't give him the 3 years he wants.

depending on how much he wants, this news doesn't make me happy.
 

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Dansby is an overrated player. He finally played up to the two franchised tags the Cardimals foolishly payed him in 08 and 09. He did deserve to go to the pro bowl this season. Dansby has always IMO underachieved. So let him test the market. Their is always someone who can replace him. We did with Washington.
 

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If the Cardinals signed 'Los now, they'd have to overpay him IMO. I hope he re-signs, but not at any price.
 

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Dansby is an overrated player. He finally played up to the two franchised tags the Cardimals foolishly payed him in 08 and 09. He did deserve to go to the pro bowl this season. Dansby has always IMO underachieved. So let him test the market. Their is always someone who can replace him. We did with Washington.

I'll never understand posts like these. the guy had his best season this year, but he was ALWAYS a MAJOR playmaker for us, while having some of his biggest games in the playoffs in back to back years.

you know the Seahawks and Niners are so good? Because for the last three years, they've consistently ADDED GREAT talent to their teams. They haven't let big pieces of the puzzle go and tried to fill holes, trying to stay in the same place...or likely taking a step back. This team needs to keep the D in tact and get BETTER if they can. at some point, hopefully this team realizes that.

and the idea that we "replaced" him with Washington is true...but it still left a big hole at the other LB spot which was filled by a mediocre Paris Lenon. We do that again and what was a top 5 defense no longer is.
 
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Jurecki said there gonna let him test the market. They won't give him the 3 years he wants.

3 years is a proxy for the the size of the bonus he wants. so when Jurecki says they wont give him three years -- it means they wont give him the bonus he wants.

longer deals support bigger up front bonuses for cap reasons.


If the Cards and Dansby agreed on the size of the upfront money -- throwing a third year on the end of the contract is the easiest thing in the world to do
 
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you know the Seahawks and Niners are so good? Because for the last three years, they've consistently ADDED GREAT talent to their teams.
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They haven't overpaid in many cases and have the luxury of cheap QBs, lots of low round overachievers and are not strapped by an $18M WR. I want Los back but history tells us he is a mercenary and will leverage every last cent he can get. The Cards are wise not to chase that but to let the market dictate his value the way they did last offseason. I also wouldn't expect any favors from him. If he finds a deal I imagine he will sign it and not give us the right to match it. Letting him test the market is as good as saying adios-Los.
 

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They haven't overpaid in many cases and have the luxury of cheap QBs, lots of low round overachievers and are not strapped by an $18M WR. I want Los back but history tells us he is a mercenary and will leverage every last cent he can get. The Cards are wise not to chase that but to let the market dictate his value the way they did last offseason. I also wouldn't expect any favors from him. If he finds a deal I imagine he will sign it and not give us the right to match it. Letting him test the market is as good as saying adios-Los.

my problem with this is if we keep complete dead weight like Alexander/Brinkley (just for starters) around, who were absolute non-factors this year, eating up cap room which should be able to pay for Dansby.

and apparently Fitz just restructured his deal, which opens up cap room which should only get bigger with a significant amount of dead weight which can go by the way side. And who did Fitz specifically mention as a reason he agreed to restructure...Dansby.

You just can't lose your best defensive player/captain and leader of the D and replace him with a rookie that can't do half of things Dansby does and hope to still be one of the best D's in the league.
 
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my problem with this is if we keep complete dead weight like Alexander/Brinkley (just for starters) around, who were absolute non-factors this year, eating up cap room which should be able to pay for Dansby.

and apparently Fitz just restructured his deal, which opens up cap room which should only get bigger with a significant amount of dead weight which can go by the way side. And who did Fitz specifically mention as a reason he agreed to restructure...Dansby.

You just can't lose your best defensive player/captain and leader of the D and replace him with a rookie that can't do half of things Dansby does and hope to still be one of the best D's in the league.
I hear you but remember how quickly Urlacher hit the wall at 32? If Los insists on a three year deal and a ton of guarantee $$ I can't see them making that happen. I just don't see him doing a 3 year deal where that last year is in theory only.
 

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I hear you but remember how quickly Urlacher hit the wall at 32? If Los insists on a three year deal and a ton of guarantee $$ I can't see them making that happen. I just don't see him doing a 3 year deal where that last year is in theory only.

The differance is Urlacher has a bunch of injuries towards the end of his career, where as Los if I'm not mistaken has never had anything worth noting :stick:

He wants to be a Cardinal, is a playmaker deluxe & paying him 5-6 mil/a year is a bargain IMO
 

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He wants to be a Cardinal, is a playmaker deluxe & paying him 5-6 mil/a year is a bargain IMO

Do we know he WANTS to be a Cardinal? Until he says, Ill do whatever it takes to be back in Cardinal Red next year, its all a big ole chess match.
 

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I'm lovin' me some Dansby.

I was shocked (and pleased!) when the Cards brought him in this year. When
Washington came around...our Defense blew up with him and the dirty-bird.

He has slowed down, but he plays smarter and is still making plays.
 

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I hear you but remember how quickly Urlacher hit the wall at 32? If Los insists on a three year deal and a ton of guarantee $$ I can't see them making that happen. I just don't see him doing a 3 year deal where that last year is in theory only.

Urlacher was ALWAYS injured though. Constantly throughout his career. Los has never been, and even when he did have injuries, he always played through them.
 

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I'll never understand posts like these. the guy had his best season this year, but he was ALWAYS a MAJOR playmaker for us, while having some of his biggest games in the playoffs in back to back years.

you know the Seahawks and Niners are so good? Because for the last three years, they've consistently ADDED GREAT talent to their teams. They haven't let big pieces of the puzzle go and tried to fill holes, trying to stay in the same place...or likely taking a step back. This team needs to keep the D in tact and get BETTER if they can. at some point, hopefully this team realizes that.

and the idea that we "replaced" him with Washington is true...but it still left a big hole at the other LB spot which was filled by a mediocre Paris Lenon. We do that again and what was a top 5 defense no longer is.

Paris Lenon was not a total drop off from Dansby for the three years he played for the Cards. #'s are pretty close---and when you factor in the $$$ it's a Wash (pun).

Check out Profootball Reference for stats for both guys:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/D/DansKa20.htm
 

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Dansby is just average. He finally played to his potential this season. I still remember Dansby missing games over a thumb injury. The only time Dansby started to make you believe that he was going to be great is it was contract time. You don't pay big money to non pro-bowl players who have been average their whole career. Stats do not lie.
 

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Dansby is just average. He finally played to his potential this season. I still remember Dansby missing games over a thumb injury. The only time Dansby started to make you believe that he was going to be great is it was contract time. You don't pay big money to non pro-bowl players who have been average their whole career. Stats do not lie.

:biglaugh:
 
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