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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
I liked Rabach, but just about anyone at this point is an upgrade over Rabach. He just got pushed around constantly. I think they are paying to much for Chester, but he might end up playing guard while Montgomery plays center. T. Williams, Chester, Montgomery, Heyer, Brown wouldn't look to bad. Would love to see Capers and Hurt push some of these guys.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Age: 44
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
can I say any louder that I LOVE THIS NEW REGIME .... little moves like this are what builds winners ... once you become the Patriots you can do the haynesworth, ochocinco moves but until then you have to have solid core players and build from that .. i love it .. we will be competitive ... i really think our offense is going to be smoother than we've seen in a LONG time and the Defense is getting younger, faster, and stronger .. WTF is going on, I feel like a real NFL team !! Let's celebrate in February not in July this is awesome !
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: PA
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
"Regime" sounds communist but I agree...we're on the right track and have some great leaders finally! Now our blind optimism can be real optimism.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
Mine is more like nearsighted optimism. LOL.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
I come in here every season as one of the few optimists here...always hoping for the best. In the past I had to try to love the Vinny moves...and they always backfired.
Now, I can see some REAL progress and actually believe what I say when I think the team will be better. We're really lucky to have hired both Allen and Shanahan. We really need to appreciate them after a decade of Snyder and Ceratto trying to do whatever they were trying to do. Spurrier seemed like such a great idea at the time. Heath Shuler was so exciting...until he stepped on the field.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
I think Bruce Allen is a good executive (he's won exec of the year before in the NFL), and I think there's plenty of evidence from this offseason if you want to see he's a good executive.
But overpaying Bowen and Chester is overpaying Bowen and Chester. Allen's thing is good contracts, and he's lived up to the hype so far, but his last two signings are not good, team-friendly contracts. It's still way too early to limit the parallels between Vinny Cerrato's show and Mike Shanahan's show. If Shanahan is different, he'll win more games. Two years under Cerrato, we averaged six wins per year. One year under Shanahan, we won six games. If our current executives are better than our prior ones, it will show in the results. I promise.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
At least we didn't trade a Pro Bowl CB and 2nd-Round pick for a backup QB...then pay him $63 million.
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In the Redskins case, they enter 6 PM tonight with practically no player salary, so no one was saying they shouldn't spend money that they have. If I wanted to root for a penny pinching franchise, there's always the Bengals. But the cap freedom should just mean the freedom to make a bunch of good contracts that are team friendly and don't have to be structured with a limit in mind. The Redskins took on what appears to be two bad contracts in Bowen and Chester (I say appears because I haven't seen details on the Chester deal). They are still no where near the 2011 salary cap for the record.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
It's from French.
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On the other hand,am i happy with the moves theyve made the past few days,yes But were still going into the season with John {WHO?}Beck and Kellen Clemons,not happy with that situation
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Chris Chester Signs
I'll give you, McNabb was a bust for us and that was Shanny's idea, but Donovan's to blame too.
Do you realize that AH was causing problems for Zorn too? You can't blame Shanahan one bit for starting that. For $100 million, Albert should have been the punter if asked. He showed in a few games that he COULD be a great NT if he put any effort at all into it, so the whole "I am not a NT" whining is ridiculous.
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