BigHairedAristocrat
03-10-2010, 12:47 PM
OT with our 1st, best NT/OT available with our 2nd, and RB with our 4th sure would make me happy on draft day.
Maake Kemoeatu DT signs 2yr $7million dealBigHairedAristocrat 03-10-2010, 12:47 PM OT with our 1st, best NT/OT available with our 2nd, and RB with our 4th sure would make me happy on draft day. Brody81 03-10-2010, 12:56 PM I agree. I also doubt that he's garaunteed anything in 2011 either. There's really no risk here, assuming our docs felt he had a good chance of getting healthy. If he is, then our starting 3-4 and 4-3 front 7 lineups are close to being set. Haynesworth will be playing 3-4DE/4-3DT and Orakpo will be right beside/behind him ... thats going to be scary. Really, we can now switch between 3-4 and 4-3 formations without having to change our personnel, since Orakpo would be our 3-4 linebacker and 4-3 DE. That statement about us running a 3-4 defense with a 4 man front makes alot more sense now. Something positive from BHA??? What's this world coming to!!! SirClintonPortis 03-10-2010, 12:56 PM its a terminology i'm not used to, no. in fact, i havent seen it used anywhere else. if you can show me where its used commonly, i'd love to see it. They often just put rush OLB on the line. Yeah, sometimes he won't have his hand in the dirt with his linemates, but he's on the LOS. sandtrapjack 03-10-2010, 12:57 PM If shifting to the 3-4, a big 0 technique NT is needed to occupy 2 O-linmen on every play. This guy has that size and in the past has shown that motor. But the fact that he only signed a two-year deal shows caution, which is a good thing. But looking at his career I see a guy that has not been on a foootball field in a year. Has not been in on a sack in 5 years. When he was good, he was real good. As the Panthers defense was a good one when he was clogging up the middle. After he went down with that achilles, that defense suffered. But a guy that big that has not been on a football field in over a year, that just screams of a big man that will take a lot of effort just to get back in football shape. And as history shows, with an achilles tear, the rehab and return to action is approx 1 year. But it is not until the second year the player returns to form. So signing just a 2 year deal was a smart move by the front office. A lot of wait and see wrapped up in this if you ask me. Longtimefan 03-10-2010, 01:04 PM Eye towards the future hoping he'll have a full recovery. Two years at that amount seems to be a rather odd signing unless they anticipate him being able to go by September. He's a force when healthy. 12thMan 03-10-2010, 01:05 PM If shifting to the 3-4, a big 0 technique NT is needed to occupy 2 O-linmen on every play. This guy has that size and in the past has shown that motor. But the fact that he only signed a two-year deal shows caution, which is a good thing. But looking at his career I see a guy that has not been on a foootball field in a year. Has not been in on a sack in 5 years. When he was good, he was real good. As the Panthers defense was a good one when he was clogging up the middle. After he went down with that achilles, that defense suffered. But a guy that big that has not been on a football field in over a year, that just screams of a big man that will take a lot of effort just to get back in football shape. And as history shows, with an achilles tear, the rehab and return to action is approx 1 year. But it is not until the second year the player returns to form. So signing just a 2 year deal was a smart move by the front office. A lot of wait and see wrapped up in this if you ask me. I guess the upside, if there is any, about his injury is that it did occur during the first day of training camp last year. 12thMan 03-10-2010, 01:09 PM Looks like he's happy to get another shot and his agent seems to think the Skins structured his contract with an eye towards 2011. Kemoeatu excited about being a Redskin | National Football Post (http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Kemoeatu-excited-about-being-a-Redskin.html) CRedskinsRule 03-10-2010, 01:09 PM That is a very brittal group on paper lmao! man u could read that as brutal, or brittle, and both could very well be correct! MTK 03-10-2010, 01:10 PM Apparently his deal is full of incentives and bonuses, so there's not much guaranteed money. Smart deal by the Skins. Word is he won't be ready to go until training camp. Longtimefan 03-10-2010, 01:19 PM If he's healthy it's a really solid signing. Seems to push Montgomery further out the door I certainly hope he will be able to go when the season starts, and maybe now Jason Reid won't have to continue to insist Haynesworth become a NT, something we all know would not be his favorite. Montgomery was not a happy camper at times last year, so I'm wondering just how/where he's going to fit in this year. |
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