12-06-2008, 05:25 AM
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Gamebreaker
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Waldorf, MD
Age: 42
Posts: 12,514
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Re: Smoke Signals for Dec 5: 'Is there a rivalry?' edition
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Speaking of the offensive line, the Redskins will once again line up against a 3-4 defense, a good one at that. Focus again shifts to C Casey Rabach and taking on a nose tackle, Haloti Ngata.
“Casey knows what he has to do,” offensive line coach Joe Bugel said. “He has to play low, low, low to the ground. You’ve got to get your pad level down, or you’ll be in the quarterback’s mustache. It’s a challenge, but if your center can’t block one-on-one, you’ve got a lot of problems. Casey’s playing at a high level. He’s having his best season.”
This is the second article I read that hints at strong consideration for Rabach for the Pro Bowl. You know, I always am thrilled to write about guys like Chris Cooley, Clinton Portis, and Chris Samuels, heck, even Ethan Albright, when they make the pro bowl, but for Rabach, I just don’t see what everyone else sees. I don’t think Rabach has had a particularly great season, I just don’t. QB Jason Campbell has been a victim of 32 sacks, some of which have come directly up the middle. I don’t see it. I guess some members of theWarpath.net will let me know if I am wrong. One thing is for sure, Rabach came over to Washington as a free agent from Baltimore, and Rabach is fired up for his return to Ravens stadium.
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what the hell
please source the other quote/article about being a pro bowl nod? rabach is an excuse of a center
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