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Re: What is the MOST important off-season change?
good plan....
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Re: What is the MOST important off-season change?
[quote=Bangee7;1101520]I voted for a qualified GM. I think we still need to infuse more talent.
Honestly, I'm not informed enough to know if our Scouting Dept. is part of the problem or not, but a good GM would seriously investigate that.[/quote] The most glaring comparison this season has been with us and the Cards. We were only down to our third string qb, they signed a dude waiting for a table at bww for the last few games. We have been hit hard by injuries this year, like Arizona, but from top to bottom they have the depth to keep plugging along, while a lot of our middle rounders are inactive. Looking at you LeRibeus! Need serious changes in our talent evaluation and front office. |
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[quote=Hog1;1101562]I just need to know who will be on the team next year.....or two
Jersey....purchase has become a precarious undertaking[/quote] Young 36 baller. |
Re: What is the MOST important off-season change?
Jeff Garcia.
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[url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000442679/article/nfl-general-manager-candidates-new-names-and-familiar-faces]NFL general manager candidates: new names and familiar faces - NFL.com[/url]
Seems like a solid list of possibilities, nice article with some gud insight |
Re: What is the MOST important off-season change?
They have to release the entire starting offensive line....Trent Williams is the only true quality on that line......Polumbus, Chester, and Lauvo should be replaced.....the safety positions need to be addressed too......and lastly hire a new defensive coordinator and return back to the 4-3....
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1. 4 new OL starters
2. Change the name 3. A safety |
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Fire Allen, hire a football General Manager. Someone that knows personnel. That's what real teams do.
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[quote=Hog1;1101562]I just need to know who will be on the team next year.....or two
Jersey....purchase has become a precarious undertaking[/quote] I'd say your 3 most safe choices are: Williams Kerrigan DJax |
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Kerrigan definitely. He isn't going anywhere and he's a class act. B
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[quote=That Guy;1101614]jay gruden disagrees with you and thinks that the redskins need a QB coach.<snip>[/quote]
Link? I've heard him say he would consider adding one, but never that he definitively wants one. Speculation on my part now, but adding a dedicated QBs coach would likely lead to him stepping back, and I doubt he wants that. |
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I want this team to stop trading draft picks, and instead stockpile them. Commit to rebuilding thru the draft and stop looking for shortcuts. Commit to an identity - great Redskins champions of the past were built on great line play. Bolster personnel in the trenches. Seems to have worked pretty well for Dallas with 3 first round picks starting on their OL. I'm tired of watching Alfred Morris getting blown up 2 yards behind the line of scrimmage.
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[quote=SouperMeister;1101999]I want this team to stop trading draft picks, and instead stockpile them. Commit to rebuilding thru the draft and stop looking for shortcuts. Commit to an identity - great Redskins champions of the past were built on great line play. Bolster personnel in the trenches. Seems to have worked pretty well for Dallas with 3 first round picks starting on their OL. I'm tired of watching Alfred Morris getting blown up 2 yards behind the line of scrimmage.[/quote]
With who we have drafting it doesn't matter how many picks we have. Want to truly be depressed? This team has consistently picked offensive linemen in rounds that should provide at a minimum year two starters and/or reliable depth since 2010 and developed one of them. One. They drafted Trent Williams (1st-2010), Mo Hurt (7th-2011), Josh LeReibius (3rd-2012), Adam Gettis (5th-2012), Tom Compton (7th-2012), Morgan Moses (3rd-2014), Spencer Long (3rd-2014) and have developed one. ONE! To make it even worse we've spent more picks (4) on that position group in the first 3 rounds than any other position group on the roster. Players drafted in those rounds should be starters, not inactive every week. We can save the whole 'draft linemen' thing as a reason we're terrible. It's not the fruit that's rotten, it is who is choosing it. |
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I say the skins go back to the power blocking scheme and 4-3 defense. I want maulers, not some light OLinemen that get pushed around. I laugh at the results of the poll in link below.
[url=http://www.hogshaven.com/2013/6/4/4394044/power-blocking-scheme-vs-zone-blocking-scheme-which-do-you-prefer]Power Blocking Scheme vs. Zone Blocking Scheme: Which Do You Prefer? - Hogs Haven[/url] |
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me too. That is Redskins football....
[quote=SFREDSKIN;1102003]I say the skins go back to the power blocking scheme and 4-3 defense. I want maulers, not some light OLinemen that get pushed around. I laugh at the results of the poll in link below. [url=http://www.hogshaven.com/2013/6/4/4394044/power-blocking-scheme-vs-zone-blocking-scheme-which-do-you-prefer]Power Blocking Scheme vs. Zone Blocking Scheme: Which Do You Prefer? - Hogs Haven[/url][/quote] |
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