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| Special Teams Join Date: Dec 2005
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| JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. He signed a free agent contract with the Skins having played at Tennessee as a DE. While his stats aren't all that impressive and he went undrafted he did interrupt his college career to carry out his two year Mormon mission helping out hurricane victims. In 2003 he apparently showed good potential at DE, registering a couple of sacks and starting 11 games but then took his two years off and came back in 2006 rusty and out of shape. He attended a Redskins mini-camp and they have given him a free agent contract. This may say more about the Redskins current DE depth but he must have shown something. From what we can tell he is clearly a 'high character' guy so let's hope that he can be a success and maybe make the team. |
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Lake Travis, Texas
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. I tried to look up some videos of him in games but got nothing. They must see a ton of potential, or at least I hope so. I dont want to just see medeocre guys in there anymore basically faking the funk at DE. We really need playmakers. The release of Mathis for this guy is interesting to me, I really didnt want to see Rock returning kicks again this year. I'm not a coach though so I will keep my faith, for now.
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| Special Teams Join Date: Dec 2005
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. I agree that we need more that mediocrity at DE but unless this guy has really well hidden potential the best we can hope for is that he provides some depth. Still, as an undrafted free agent if he even made the roster and provided some depth he would be a good find. His signing reminds me a little of Robert McCune, the LB we drafted in 2005. He spent three years in the military before going to college. While I wouldn't equate that with Mapu's two years of missionary work it does make both a little different from the typical college product. Let's hope that Mapu works out better than McCune! |
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| I'll Salary Cap Your Ass ![]() Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Havertown, PA
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. Training camp body, that's it. He'll be gone in the first round of cuts.
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| The Starter Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. When I first read he was signed, I believe it had him as a DT, but then read elsewhere he played DE. Maybe the plan is to try him at DT & get him to bulk up? Maybe he's a good athlete but not fast enough to play DE, not big enough to play DT. |
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| Camp Scrub Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Jersey City, NJ
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. Why is it that time and again the Skins can't make a splash at the DE position? I remember the last time we had two decent bookends we won a Superbowl! And in grand fashion. |
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| Jason Campbell: Franchise QB ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. Quote:
Did the kicking game cost the team a lot of wins that season? Just based on the offensive and defensive numbers, you'd think that team made the playoffs and was better than the 1999 team. But again, the special teams numbers are really pathetic. Did Brett Conway have an awful season or something?
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| The Starter Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Atlanta, Georgia From: Silver Spring, Maryland
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. I've actually heard some pretty good things about Mapu, and I don't think he's a long shot to make the team. If anything I'd say he has a pretty good shot to make the team, sure he might be a Ryan Boschetti type, but is that really such a bad thing? And remember the last samoan we had on our team was Joe Salvae and for a while he was pretty good. So in the end samoan logic trumps all arguments against Mapu making the team.
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Lake Travis, Texas
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. Quote:
Please take this back, Bruce Smith was a waste, classic over the hill purchase. He struggled here and we kept him in until he got enough 1/2 sack to get the record, as soon as he got it he was off the field more than he was on it. I still think he was one of the worst free agent pick-ups this team has ever made. Notice I said "one of the worst" not to forget about Arch and Lloyd.
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| The Starter Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Re: JT Mapu looks an interesting guy. Quote:
That team beat the 4 best teams in football that year but couldn't beat dallas & lost some other easier games. | |
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