4olddc
07-30-2008, 10:06 PM
I don't think we should pick up Lynch to replace any of our guys, but rather, to mentor them. Our 4 safeties are very young guys, I think being around someone like Lynch would be a great influence.
John Lynch is available, should we make a move?4olddc 07-30-2008, 10:06 PM I don't think we should pick up Lynch to replace any of our guys, but rather, to mentor them. Our 4 safeties are very young guys, I think being around someone like Lynch would be a great influence. Dirtbag59 07-30-2008, 10:13 PM I don't think we should pick up Lynch to replace any of our guys, but rather, to mentor them. Our 4 safeties are very young guys, I think being around someone like Lynch would be a great influence. Oh well thats different then, but at the same time I doubt that Lynch would accept a backup role especially considering that 1. He has a Super Bowl Ring 2. He's been a starter for over 10 years 3. He's financially secure 4. He's considering going into broadcasting, leading me to believe that he's ready to move on to life after football (unlike some people lol). so even if the front office was willing to sign him, I doubt they get bring him in under those circumstances. And on top of that I don't know if he would accept a vet min type contract which I imagine is all we could offer him after the Jason Taylor trade. I know some might want to bring up Troy Vincent but I see John Lynch and Troy Vincent as two very different situations. WaldSkins 07-30-2008, 10:16 PM Ok, now that I got that out of my system it's time to argue. The stigma that Reed Doughty is not a starter in this league is killing me and the view that we need to replace him after he proved himself to the point of earning a starting job this year is obsurd. Now before I get further into this argument let me say that I think the anxiousness to replace Doughty with a bigger name is based, for a good amount of people, on lossing a player like Sean Taylor. I think people got use to the idea of having two big name safetys and they want that back. Thats why every available safety that pops up gets a strong push from "lobbyist" here on the Warpath. Other people just want the Redskins to have better Madden players so they can use them when the game comes out. With that said, the last time we ignored a productive player on our roster in favor of a big name we signed Adam Archuletta and let Ryan Clark go to the Steelers. Afterwards people were begging for Ryan Clark to come back in the months leading up to the draft. I don't know the KC Joyner metrics on how Reed played last year but we do have numbers such as tackles and such that we can match up with endorsements from the coaching staff. Doughty has both. First of all his performance at SS when he started looks identical in terms of numbers when compared to Landry's time at SS and as I have stated before, if Doughty is as good as a rookie (first 8 or so games) Laron Landry then awesome. On top of that Doughty was cited by Cooley as the hardest working player this offseason and by Cooleys own admission he see's Doughty having a breakout year. Now does this mean it will happen, not necessarily (see JP Losman), but SS is a lot easier to play then QB and Doughty performed well at SS last year. If someone can prove otherwise please let me know as I only have numbers, endorsements, and overall defensive performance to go on at this point so if someone has anything else to counter this then let me know. However everyone's favorite new Redskin Stuart Schwiegert has yet to convince Blache that a Landry-Schweigert combo is better then a Landry-Doughty combo. And untill we see otherwise I am going to continue to endorse Doughty as the starting SS for 2008. He's at least earned that. You get that with any big name free agent on the Warpath. People see these big name free agents and automatically want the skins to sign them. Then when they flop, those same people get on here and complain about how Snyder doesn't get it and that he should build through the draft and not waste the salary cap on these big names. Doughty is a very capable safety. He will have a great season especially with a improved DL. Sheriff Gonna Getcha 07-30-2008, 10:25 PM No thanks. If he were 2-3 years younger, then I'd probably be alright with signing him. It's bad enough when a player if over 30, it's even worse if they are closer to 40 than 30. wilsowilso 07-30-2008, 10:45 PM I wonder how many times we are going to have to go through this as the mass of aging veterans start getting released during the pre-season? Let's try and follow some simple guidelines. 1. If the player is old as dirt don't bother. 2. If the player is washed up don't bother. 3. If the player doesn't address and area of need like LB don't bother. djnemo65 07-30-2008, 10:58 PM I think when we signed Schweigert, for better or worse, we made our bed in regards to the safety position. While the SS spot is maybe not a position of strength for us, I don't see Lynch as constituting an improvement over what we already have. Dirtbag59 07-30-2008, 11:03 PM Almost forgot to include the Chris Cooley quote on my BOY Reed. 2. Last year I explained how Rocky McIntosh would be a beast. Who do I think will have a break out season for the Redskins? Of course being around the team year round I see a lot of things that no one else does. Down to the details of who works the hardest in the weight room. That said, it can still be a guess to who has a breakout year. Laron Landry will have a great season for us in his second year, but I think everyone expects that. The player that will surprise a lot of people is Reed Doughty. He is extremely smart as well as a very hard working player. mooby 07-30-2008, 11:15 PM I wonder how many times we are going to have to go through this as the mass of aging veterans start getting released during the pre-season? Let's try and follow some simple guidelines. 1. If the player is old as dirt don't bother. 2. If the player is washed up don't bother. 3. If the player doesn't address and area of need like LB don't bother. I think I just found my new sig. I love these guidelines lol. MTK 07-30-2008, 11:18 PM Definitely not. That Guy 07-31-2008, 12:44 AM reed's good enough with upside that lynch makes downside makes less than zero sense. sorry, i'd rather have sean too, but doughty's good enough (and no, i don't think he'll be amazing, but i loved him before the draft and called his pick and that was based solely on college production - smaller school, but he racked up crazy tackle numbers... kinda like how cooley - at a smaller school, had 1260 yards receiving (as a b-back (pass catching fullback)). |
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