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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 pUnsung Heroes
[quote=SmootSmack;968044]He's not some bum who just wants to sit back and collect a pay check. He'd rather be healthy and playing. The constant set backs have to be frustrating.[/quote]
obviously you know or have had some sort of interaction with the guy, or have been told that he is a cool guy, and really nice. For that reason, id love it if he were healthy and playing at his NO level. But he is always injured, might as well use the money on a young lineman who can stay healthy, build a rapport with his other lineman and RG3, and grow with the team. JB to me was a complete trade bust, and I wish we had that pick back, but so it goes...... |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=NC_Skins;968339]I take it LiRebus isn't doing much of anything at this point.[/quote]
LiRibeus is riding the bench and keeping it warm. Maybe the Forestor and Shanahan are keeping an eye on in practice and seeing him develop but feel he's not ready to contribute yet on offense. |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=BigHairedAristocrat;968079]I would say 5th priority - behind 2 safeties and 2 cornerbacks :) Of course, its unlikely we'd see an entirely new secondary. it could be 2 of our 4 starting DBs are doing everything theyre supposed to, but the other 2 keep blowing assignments. Its hard to judge since we dont know what the assignments are.
Given Shanahan doesnt have the best track record drafting defensive talent, i'd feel alot better if we resolved most of our secondary concerns in free agency. Not sure what the market is going to be next year or our exact cap room, but good cornerbacks are expensive.[/quote] To tell you the truth, I think we could do a hell of alot better if we can just add ONE solid starting CB, and have JW start the other side, and DH play the nickelback. And then with the safeties, this will be the hardest position to fill. I say we keep Merriweather, and add a young buck in the second round to start for us. I swear I hope we can both Madoodoo and Doubty. I feel that we can find better options than them, younger as well, on the FA market or through some sort of trade, maybe even the middle rounds of the draft. One thing is for sure, our scouting department had better be working overtime for this next draft, cause without at least a starter CB or safety, the defense will continue to bleed out, Orakpo or not. |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=SmootSmack;968031]I don't get the hatred for Brown, but whatever[/quote]
Would you rather us be hating on Shanny? Not only did he trade a valuable pick for a injured player, but he doubled down on that SAME frigging injured player by signing him to a contract in the previous off-season. [quote=Chico23231;968042]I feel bad for the skins[/quote] Exactly. |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
If this unit finishes the season healthy, knock on wood, it's going to be hard for anybody to come into camp next season and crack the starting lineup; Tyler Polumbus included.
Coaches are very relunctant to tinker with success, even if there's a weak link. Polumbus hasn't been great, but he has held his own this season. |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=Mechanix544;968345]To tell you the truth, I think we could do a hell of alot better if we can just add ONE solid starting CB, and have JW start the other side, and DH play the nickelback. And then with the safeties, this will be the hardest position to fill. I say we keep Merriweather, and add a young buck in the second round to start for us. I swear I hope we can both Madoodoo and Doubty. I feel that we can find better options than them, younger as well, on the FA market or through some sort of trade, maybe even the middle rounds of the draft.
One thing is for sure, our scouting department had better be working overtime for this next draft, cause without at least a starter CB or safety, the defense will continue to bleed out, Orakpo or not.[/quote] So Browns a no good bust but you want to keep Merriweather? |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=firstdown;968355]So Browns a no good bust but you want to keep Merriweather?[/quote]
The irony eh?...lol Same folks probably screamed about Laron Landry too. |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=The Goat;968313]Take it easy Francis, I was being sarcastic. Bad humor.[/quote]
Your reputation doesn't lend itself to that being a sarcastic comment NC Skins-technically we got Niles Paul as well in the deal and JL is in the plans for next year |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
Brown should not be blamed. He's tried to get onto the field.
As for his acquisition, it was kind of a high risk/high reward thing from the beginning. Unfortunately we got the risk part of that deal. If he had gotten healthy, as was surmised at his acquisition, we would have a kick-ass offensive line right now. |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=Mechanix544;968336]maybe because he played like a champ in NO, then got here and has been the most underwhelming player in the past 5 years, unless of course you count McFlabb. The guy is a pain in the franchises neck (or knee), since he is an expensive IR addition all the time, and we have to expose our franchise QB to journeyman backup tackles that get beat on a consistent basis. But even when he did play, he was VERY mediocre, almost bad.[/quote]
um, your history is off. JB didn't play like a champ in NO, that's part of why they traded him. he got like a millionity false starts called on him. not saying he was a chump, but it was a bit of a surprise when they let him go. our mistake was giving him a big contract, or not doing due dilligence i guess. he's still not making tons for a starting tackle, but for a guy that isn't playing... that hurts. |
[QUOTE=NC_Skins;968350]Would you rather us be hating on Shanny? Not only did he trade a valuable pick for a injured player, but he doubled down on that SAME frigging injured player by signing him to a contract in the previous off-season.
Exactly.[/QUOTE] NC thats not like you? Lol. P.S. - that sunset picture is awesome. I keep going back into the pic thread to check it out. :) |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=punch it in;968385]NC thats not like you? Lol.
P.S. - that sunset picture is awesome. I keep going back into the pic thread to check it out. :)[/quote] It's sunrise my good man. I'm on the east coast. :) |
[QUOTE=firstdown;968355]So Browns a no good bust but you want to keep Merriweather?[/QUOTE]
Well if BW stays hurt for three years than this would be a fair statement. Personally i think its ridiculous for anybody to call Brown a no good bum- im sure his hip didnt mean anything personal against the Skins. Now haynesworthless was a no good bum. Like SS said im sure Brown would relish the chance to earn his money. Its a shame really. |
[QUOTE=NC_Skins;968387]It's sunrise my good man. I'm on the east coast. :)[/QUOTE]
I call all sun pics sunset pics - bad habit. You can see em here too - usually if your facing a bay or inlet - Check out the pic thread im going to post an awesome one i took last summer in cape may. |
Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
[quote=Lotus;968380]Brown should not be blamed. He's tried to get onto the field.
As for his acquisition, it was kind of a high risk/high reward thing from the beginning. Unfortunately we got the risk part of that deal. If he had gotten healthy, as was surmised at his acquisition, we would have a kick-ass offensive line right now.[/quote] Well, it stands to reason. This was a Vinny Cerratto kind of move by Shanahan. You don't trade away a 3rd round pick for an injured player. The trade for Brown was in my opinion worse than the trade Ceratto made for Jason Taylor. |
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