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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 528
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Griffen is a very average DT. Just look at his numbers. Plus once again we overpayed for him. Robarrie Smith is better.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 40
Posts: 334
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Yeah, so far its been good. Though I cant say Im very happy about Kearse going to the Eagles....
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 45,256
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Well it's still possible we get Robaire Smith as well. As for Griffen, the thing I'd look at with DTs is can they push the offensive line backwards and attract double teams freeing up the ends? Jueging by Strahan's sack totals the past few years I'd say Griffin has done a pretty good job
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Centreville, VA
Posts: 63
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I think all we need now is to sign Robaire Smith, Shawn Springs, maybe Walter Rasby for a blocking TE, and then draft Sean Taylor. Then wait until August...
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Special Teams
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 106
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Quote:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/column...len&id=1743694 --Phin |
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Centreville, VA
Posts: 63
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Or maybe that guy out of Purdue. I can't remember his name, but he was a good safety there.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 106
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Schweingarter...or something like that.
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#8 |
Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Richmond, VA
Age: 45
Posts: 3,814
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does anyone know how much compensation would need to be given up to sign Oguynleye(sp?) from miami? he's a restricted free agent but I haven't heard what level contract he was tendered. he'd be a good pass rush addition.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Richmond, VA
Age: 45
Posts: 3,814
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I know everyone on here, including myself, seems high on Sean taylor as our draft choice but I was thinking that with klien-whats his name of the vikings being taken off the table, that we could do this:
1.)trade down our pick to the 15-20 range as well as pick up a 2nd and a lower pick or a future draft pick 2.) draft Ben Troupe of Florida who not only is a tremendous recieving tightend in the mold of shannon sharpe(minus arrogance) but he is also one of the better blocking tight ends in college. (and he won't last past the first round I would bet.) 3.) use the 2nd round pick we got in the trade for a nickle back like d'angelo hall or a d-lineman or linebacker to serve mainly as backups this year but possible future starters or the best choice in my mind would be to use it on J. Grove to fill the hole at center and give us a monster o-line. I'm willing to bet our d-line holes will all be filled in free agency so I don't really see the need to draft one and a lot of people seem to forget how pivital a good if not great center can mean to an offense. |
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Age: 51
Posts: 5,311
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2.) I really like Ben Troupe, and if we could somehow snag him later on in some sort of wild draft day trade scenario that would be great, but he'll be gone in the first round, I'm pretty sure. I simply feel like we can get the tight ends Joe Gibbs needs either through free agency or later on in training camp from the undrafted crowd. If they can block first, and catch a pass or two every few games, that's all Gibbs needs. 3.) I'm not sure we'll need another nickel-back as much as we could use more d-linemen, o-linemen or a linebacker. Rashad Bauman has proven himself a capable nickel-back and could improve under better coaching than he's seen in his pro career. I'm with you on the center position. We really need to get a natural-grown center on our roster as opposed to turning the job over to a converted guard who isn't completely comfortable snapping the ball all the time. The main problem is that we have so many needs to fill, and not enough draft picks nor the cap space to adequately address them. I say go after the best player we can get, at a position that's been sorely lacking for the last 13 years -- pick Sean Taylor at #5. Trade down only if he's gone. |
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Propane and propane accessories
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, TX
Age: 56
Posts: 4,719
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One: I'm glad they stayed away from Kearse. Griffen has been up and down with the gints, but he's certainly an upgrade. We are not done yet on the D-line.
Two: Did we really overpay for Griffen? How is it structured? What was he worth? Sometimes, you take a chance on a guy that had a down year, but is young and has shown promise. The whole gint d was lame last year. Three: I think springs is a good corner. Depends on the price. He'll be cheaper than Winfield. Look, we needed a vet QB (Brunell), and quality RB (Portis), an improved D-line (Griffen, Daniels), a new CB (Springs). There's lots more to go, but I'm feeling pretty good too, gman.
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