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Originally Posted by Detoxing
Agreed.
There's simply no valid reason. None. Even if you think he wasn't a cap pro, it doesn't matter. We were always under the cap and have a talented roster regardless.
The objective is to stockpile talent then Dorsey did his damn job.
If he was released because they couldn't come to terms on a contract that Clark is too cheap to win a championship. You want the best? You pay the best.
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And everyone cited Pioli's cap management without acknowleding a pretty widely accepted phenomenon in sports - "The Disease of More". I believe it was Riley that came up with it and it's as true now as it's ever been.
When the team sucks, the national spotlight isn't on you, you don't get the credit, you don't get the glory and you simply don't have the market (or the ego) that will compel you to chase every dime. It's basic human nature. But when teams are winning, everybody on that squad is positive they're a big part of it and when the time comes to cash in, those demands are always higher.
Every single good team ever has had to deal with it. The cost of their players increases disproportionately with their actual success. And if you don't have someone like Brady just donating money to Bob Kraft so that he can paid after he retires, it's just the nature of the beast in a hard cap league.
Scott Pioli was a brilliant cap manager because his teams...sucked. And if Hunt prefers his 'stars and scrubs' model over paying the depth players like Dorsey prefers, then Clark is still a ****ing reerun because it is demonstrably true that Dorsey's method is more successful with the exception of the 'get a HoF quarterback at all costs' rule. And Dorsey just MADE that gambit in a baller ass move to get Mahomes.
And he got ****ing fired.
Jesus **** this is stupid. Just catastrophically reeruned.