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| Fight for old DC! Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Sterling, VA Age: 34
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| Franchise Player Join Date: May 2004 Age: 34
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| Re: Could Hasselbeck be Gone? What's up with Hamden??? Did we option him to NFL Europe or he is out of the picture? I would not be opposed to drafting a project type guy late. Someone with some brains and who won games in college. A guy like Randall might fit the bill but there are some others. Orlovsky is good. I have wateched him play and he can straight up play. Of course it was against lesser competition but he will be a quality backup in the NFL at the very least. I would look at Greene from Georgia. Won a lot of games and that means a lot considering it was in the SEC. |
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| Fight for old DC! Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Sterling, VA Age: 34
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| Re: Could Hasselbeck be Gone? I think Hamden got cut last season, but I'm not sure where he went....... |
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| Re: Could Hasselbeck be Gone? Hamdan will be playing for Amsterdam this spring, courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks http://www.nfleurope.com/teams/rosters/AMS
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| RG Glee Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Newtown Square, PA Age: 33
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| Re: Could Hasselbeck be Gone? I think I'd draft a QB as a project (or sign one as an undrafted FA), I wouldn't use our precious little cap room on a 3rd veteran QB, even if he would be marginally better than Brunell. Besides, the 3rd stringer never sees the field anyway. Bringing someone in who is young would give Gibbs a minute chance of molding him into the type of QB he likes. It's hard to teach an old dog new tricks, no sense in bringing in an older guy. |
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| Robert Griffin III Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Leesburg, VA Age: 32
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| Re: Could Hasselbeck be Gone? its sad when i even have to think about our 3rd string anything.
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| The Starter Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: IOWA Age: 30
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| Re: Could Hasselbeck be Gone? I cant believe this has made it to four pages. Over his hot wife. That's the only reason we care. I think we will be fine if we lose him. IF it happens, I could see us spending one of our mid round picks on a guy to groom for Brunell's eventual cut day. And I saw her first. Elisabeth that is. |
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| Robert Griffin III Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Leesburg, VA Age: 32
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| Robert Griffin III Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Leesburg, VA Age: 32
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| Re: Could Hasselbeck be Gone? im sorry, its fun to try to say his name in serious conversation even now.
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