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skinsfaninok 03-27-2019 09:08 AM

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Guice is going to be a monster if he can stay healthy

skinsfan69 03-27-2019 09:39 AM

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All I'm saying is I would keep expectations low on Guice. He's never played a NFL game and hasn't played since his bowl game in 2018. The potential is there obviously.

Chico23231 03-27-2019 09:56 AM

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Getting Guice back is like getting another high round pick at little cost.

And what I cant wrap my head around is why not build around him and the run game....hello, look at Dallas. We are too fixated on the QB

Schneed10 03-27-2019 10:09 AM

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[quote=Chico23231;1220765]Getting Guice back is like getting another high round pick at little cost.

And what I cant wrap my head around is why not build around him and the run game....hello, look at Dallas. We are too fixated on the QB[/quote]

Good point, and justifies your intense focus on the TE position, needing an effective in-line blocker at that spot (effective at minimum, dominant preferably).

As for Guice, I'll personally be shocked if he's not a stud. There are not many things with this team I'm more sure about.

Chico23231 03-27-2019 10:18 AM

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Im really bullish on Guice...just want him healthy.

If we take our first 2 picks and go TE and then LG...wow...could really raise the profile of the offense without worrying about QB.

Defensewins 03-27-2019 10:42 AM

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[quote=Chico23231;1220770]Im really bullish on Guice...just want him healthy.

If we take our first 2 picks and go TE and then LG...wow...could really raise the profile of the offense without worrying about QB.[/quote]

Yes! I like this. But the TE needs to be a blocker and a receiver. Not a soft hands receiver that wont do the hard work.
We also need a blocking and receiving Fullback. But our coach is fixated on the 3WR sets, has not blocking TE's or FB's and then wonders why we cannot run the ball. Abandons the run all together when we lose the lead in games.

Chico23231 03-27-2019 10:53 AM

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[quote=Defensewins;1220771]Yes! I like this. But the TE needs to be a blocker and a receiver. Not a soft hands receiver that wont do the hard work.
We also need a blocking and receiving Fullback. But our coach is fixated on the 3WR sets, has not blocking TE's or FB's and then wonders why we cannot run the ball. Abandons the run all together when we lose the lead in games.[/quote]

Im really hoping the new OC has a lot of control of the strategy and style...would like to see what he thinks with the run game and personnel with the run game.

The fact the FO did give a look at a converted TE from Oline whose primary function is blocking...kinda gives me hope.

skinsfan69 03-27-2019 11:36 AM

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I've mentioned this a few times, a few years ago I think they should have told Reed to lose 20 pounds and play the X WR. He can block DB's, he can't block NFL LB's. Oh well...

REDSKINS4ever 04-01-2019 07:12 PM

Re: Guice Looking Good
 
I'm looking forward to seeing the 2 headed monster of Derrius Guice and Adrian Peterson...

DYoungJelly 04-01-2019 09:36 PM

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[QUOTE=skinsfan69;1220775]I've mentioned this a few times, a few years ago I think they should have told Reed to lose 20 pounds and play the X WR. He can block DB's, he can't block NFL LB's. Oh well...[/QUOTE] It might be like a Junior G's situation. Too much weight moving too fast twitch making him injury prone.

I like this idea better than any I've heard.

He is an awesome receiver.

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REDSKINS4ever 04-03-2019 05:38 PM

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[quote=skinsfaninok;1220761]Guice is going to be a monster if he can stay healthy[/quote]

The if he can stay healthy part is a bit concerning.....nobody saw that torn acl coming last year....I hope they are smart with him come preseason......if they are really smart they will sit him the whole preseason and practice hard with him.

GridIron26 04-03-2019 07:18 PM

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[QUOTE=REDSKINS4ever;1221037]The if he can stay healthy part is a bit concerning.....nobody saw that torn acl coming last year....I hope they are smart with him come preseason......if they are really smart they will sit him the whole preseason and practice hard with him.[/QUOTE]I am pretty sure they will take it slow with Guice, we wouldn't have resigned AP if they believe Guice is healthy enough to take over #1 spot full time.

MTK 04-03-2019 08:33 PM

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[QUOTE=REDSKINS4ever;1221037]The if he can stay healthy part is a bit concerning.....nobody saw that torn acl coming last year....I hope they are smart with him come preseason......if they are really smart they will sit him the whole preseason and practice hard with him.[/QUOTE]



He hyperextended that knee at LSU, it could have contributed to the ACL tear.


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DYoungJelly 04-03-2019 10:20 PM

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[url]https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/03/jay-gruden-wants-to-get-samaje-perine-involved/[/url]

If Guice is slow to return to full form, Jay has it covered.

Jesus.

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MTK 04-04-2019 11:50 AM

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[QUOTE=DYoungJelly;1221046][url]https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/03/jay-gruden-wants-to-get-samaje-perine-involved/[/url]

If Guice is slow to return to full form, Jay has it covered.

Jesus.

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If the guy could stop fumbling we might have something


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