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Scherff
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Why the hell does Washington always do this? $52M in cap space and they're franchising one of the best young guards in the game. Why not just give him a market-value contract? Just a thought.

Franchise tags piss off players (see Cousins). Snyder has franchise tagged Scherff as many times in the last two years as the Vikings have used the tag in its 25 year history. 


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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Why the hell does Washington always do this? $52M in cap space and they're franchising one of the best young guards in the game. Why not just give him a market-value contract? Just a thought.

Franchise tags piss off players (see Cousins). Snyder has franchise tagged Scherff as many times in the last two years as the Vikings have used the tag in its 25 year history. 
They can't get out of their own way.
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Gotta do something to keep people wanting to play for that horrible owner in that horrible city.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Gotta do something to keep people wanting to play for that horrible owner in that horrible city.
Yep. I love D.C. for what they offer for a visitor: its the nation's capitol. Lots of great things to see as a tourist. But living there? Congested, cold and the homeless population is off the chart. Expensive. No thanks.

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Have to think part of the reason they tagged Scherff again was because he may not want to be there long term? Maybe he does. Scherff is a true Midwest guy who loves the outdoors, so perhaps he is wanting to be somewhere long term where we can enjoy a nicer city...and owner.

Happy to see him get paid again though!
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
@JimmyinSD said:
Gotta do something to keep people wanting to play for that horrible owner in that horrible city.
Yep. I love D.C. for what they offer for a visitor: its the nation's capitol. Lots of great things to see as a tourist. But living there? Congested, cold and the homeless population is off the chart. Expensive. No thanks.

I haven't actually been there. One of the few major cities in America I haven't yet visited. But I have a lawyer friend who works in a different city for two weeks every year. Just for the experience. He goes to what I call "sleeper" cities. Cities you wouldn't think of. PIttsburgh, Tulsa, Birmingham, Buffalo. Of all cities he's been to, DC was his favorite. 
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I loved living in DC. I was in that area, including Northern Virginia and Maryland for 4 years. I turned down a job offer to leave because I still felt like a tourist. There is so much history and culture that you can spend years just touring museums, visiting monuments, experiencing great international cuisine, etc. It was a dream for that period of my life. 

On the downside, it's definitely congested and expensive. But I was okay with that trade off at the time.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
@JimmyinSD said:
Gotta do something to keep people wanting to play for that horrible owner in that horrible city.
Yep. I love D.C. for what they offer for a visitor: its the nation's capitol. Lots of great things to see as a tourist. But living there? Congested, cold and the homeless population is off the chart. Expensive. No thanks.

My Son moved there late 2019, only got to visit them once, had a blast, ate at some really great restaurants and bars.  Even ate at Comet Ping Pong pizza, great bookstore just down the street.   Wonderful restaurant at Nmai definitely recommend it.  They are moving to Baltimore, bay area this coming spring and train commute to work DC and Bethesda .  Scoping out places there like breweries and restaurants when we visit.  Loved just bumping around the Plaza and downtown area. 
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They still can trade him.

I would be asking them about Da'Ron Payne.

I am not sure they can pay him next year.
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