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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
Hey--we've got to get younger, and the D last year was VERY bad, so it's not surprising that they go with some new blood. Both Marshall and Big Joe were great stories--real Gibbs-type skins--but the number just weren't there for those guys. We've got decent younger guys at both DT and LB, so I think it's the right move.
That being said, the young guys have to step up! Having a healthy Griff is good for whoever is next to him, and London will help all the LBs, so I am optimistic. But cheers to both Marshall and Big Joe for these last few years--Salavea especially was a great story and a fun guy to listen to.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Honolulu, HI
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
Yeah, best wishes to Salavea and Marshall. They were good to go and i would have loved to see them keep playing for the Redskins. Hopefully, Big Joe will get picked up by another team.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
Does anyone think this slot is being opened up for a replacement not already on the team? remember Simeon Rice is still out there and his price is probably dropping. (just speculating folks...dont shoot me!)
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: washington, D.C.
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
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No, we're rolling with what we have. I think you'll see Alexander and perhaps someone like Buzbee (Georgetown) battle for the last position. You have to figure D. Evans fits in there somewhere too. But I would be suprised if they brought in any new faces at this point. Ummm....Simeon Rice is most definitely out of the picture. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Virginia
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Age: 42
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
i was aite with the marshall release but joe, not so much
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
I think JLC summed things up pretty well here:
Big Joe getting cut has been lingering for a while - think I blogged about it well before the start of camp- but to his credit he looked healhty and active this camp. I thought if they keep 9 guys he'd have a shot, but even with Joe looking refreshed, they knew it was time to bleed some kids there, and Golston, Montgomery, Wilson and Alexander could likely all make this team (obviously Golston and Montgomery will). Joe would have had to have an truly outstanding camp to make the team, and given his injury history I can see why they would look at other guys. It stinks on a lot of levels, but that's the business. It's very cruel, especially this time of year. It's about time they went with more kids there and longterm it's the right move. From a chemistry standpoint, losing Lemar and Salave'a in the span of the week is a big blow to the locker room, but this is a team that was ranked 31st a year ago on D, so that's going to happen. It's one where your heart says keep him around, but the mind tells you something else. Overall, I like what the Skins are doing on D. Nine months ago they looked old, but now you see Landry, Taylor, Carlos, Rocky, Golston, Montgomery and even a kid like Wilson - who could fill that Chris Clemons role from a few years ago - and it bodes well for the future. Redskins Insider |
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
How about Justin Hickman, did he get any quality PT last Saturday?
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
Good luck Big Joe. Thanks for the good times.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Age: 51
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
Wasn't Joe Salave'a brought in as a stop-gap measure when Brandon Noble went down? Turns out he was a pleasant surprise for a time, but Salave'a was never going to be a long term answer at this position.
After last year's dreadful showing along the D-line, I don't understand why anyone could believe Salave'a deserved an automatic spot on the roster this season. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Living Legend
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
Age: 37
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
If situational run stopper was a position that every team was mandated to start, there's no way the Skins could justify this move.
Since it isn't, and all defensive linemen have to have the ability to play the run and the pass, this cut makes sense. Even in his prime, the only thing Joe brought against the pass was the ability to get a few batted balls every season. Not a threat at all vs. the pass. My Warpath favorite Redskins list takes yet another hit. But once again, this is a great example of a player who the team was able to grab in his prime for dirt cheap, and was able to squeeze a significant amount out of the investment without ever getting financially committed to said player. It shows some great maturity in the FO, thats for sure. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Manassas
Age: 54
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Re: Well Big Joe is gone
I understand the move, but I can't help but think there will be some goalline stand this year where he could have been mighty useful. I hope we don't get gutted up the middle. Golston is aggressive and he makes plays, but he also can be pushed around at times. Joe was very difficult to move. He could be stymied but it usually happened right where he stood.
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