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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
I have mixed feelings on this .
Samuels no matter what the dunderheads on this board say is a top LT . But he has been slowed by that knee injury and simply not himself .. Normally he would be one of the OL men you would see everywhere but more often than not in the last couple of weeks he has been stood around in pain hands on hips . It does essentially end our season . It ends the running game of Portis but I know I want the team to fight for every yard . As for the Parcells comparison . Bill always builds the lines, but if you actually watched the Dolphins last year they were not as bad as they looked . I saw them play the Giants close, the Steelers to 3 point and actually beat the Ravens. The Dolphins have been rebuilding their line for a number of years, adding Jake long often makes the OL better just like adding Samuels in 2000 made our offensive line good . |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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But still, you see the pattern. And no one can deny that Bill Parcells is a master at lifting teams out of the depths. It's one of the rules known throughout football: You have to build up your lines first. Vinny Cerrato, with Dan Snyder's approval has steadily ignored this rule. And we're seeing the results. |
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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1st round: Jake Long - OT played in all 13 games 2nd round: Merling - DE played in all 13 games 17 tackles 3rd round: Langford - DT played in all 13 games 26 tackles 4th round: Murphy - OT played in 0 games 6th round: Thomas - OG played in 0 games 7th round: Dotson - DE played in 2 games 1 tackle. |
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
Also;
ours: 2nd round: Thomas- WR 13 games 14 catches, 103 yds (+ 1 TD called back ) 2 Rushes 45 yds, 1 TD2nd round: Davis - TE 7 games 1 catch 6 yards (inactive after Detroit game did something happen in that one?) 2nd round: Kelly - WR 5 games 3 catches 18yds 7th round: Horton - SS 12 games 65 tackles, 3 INT I know there are others. didn't get all the stats... |
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
^^ ive been wondering why davis hasnt seen the field since the first half of the season too. logic would say his playing time and participation would increase.
anyone know something we dont know about davis? |
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
Please not the doesn't understand the playbook answer though, because he was activated for all the games until after Detroit.
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
Was Detroit where we tried the end around with Davis?
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
Cleveland.
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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I'm not ready to dismiss Thomas, Kelly and Davis as busts yet either. And in fact, I was willing to give Cerrato the benefit of the doubt on drafting them because receiver was obvioulsy an area of need. But to ignore the offensive and defensive lines year after year is inexcusable. They haven't spent a high draft choice (3rd or higher) on a D-linemen since Kenard Lang in 1997. And there's been just two high draft picks (Rinehart and Dockery) chosen along the O-line in eight years. That sort of mindset defies the formula that elite teams use to build themselves up and prepare for the future. And this front office has done it for almost a decade now. |
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
Let's just hope Campbell can survive the rest of the season.
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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Beyond this season I'm more and more worried that our lack of talent among the talent-finders @ Redskins Park is going to keep Zorn from realizing the kind of success we'd all like to see.
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Re: Samuels Done for the Year
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What good are three 2nd round pass catchers if you have no time to throw to them? It's appalling how we have flagrantly just ignored the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball in the draft.
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