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GMScud 12-02-2007 11:45 PM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
[quote=jsarno;387892]Seriously...what the hell did the skins do to deserve this bad luck? The freakin cowboys were a bunch of thugs and druggies and they have had a better history of luck. The Pats cheat, and they won 3 super bowls and likely on to their 4th. We are an honest and respectable team and we have shit for luck![/quote]

Karma has to even things out at some point, right?? (I hope!)

SmootSmack 12-02-2007 11:49 PM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
[QUOTE=jsarno;387885]Exactly...have we all not had enough of no penetration? I think it has showed us we need some good players on the line, especially DE. Carter is not good enough to get double teamed every week and be productive.[/QUOTE]

Speaking of "penetration" (and kinda off topic) my upstairs neighbors have been going at it for like an hour now. Good God, I half expect the bed to come crash down through my ceiling.

Ok...um what were we talking about now?

jsarno 12-02-2007 11:50 PM

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[QUOTE=GMScud;387895]Karma has to even things out at some point, right?? (I hope!)[/QUOTE]

Well, we've been in the shadows since our last SB win. That's over a decade and half ago. I don't get it. Carma should have already shined on us.

GMScud 12-02-2007 11:51 PM

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[quote=SmootSmack;387897]Speaking of "penetration" (and kinda off topic) my upstairs neighbors have been going at it for like an hour now. Good God, I half expect the bed to come crash down through my ceiling.

Ok...um what were we talking about now?[/quote]

LOL!!!! Good for them! (For going at it I mean, not possibly making their bed come through your ceiling).

jsarno 12-02-2007 11:52 PM

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[QUOTE=SmootSmack;387897]Speaking of "penetration" (and kinda off topic) my upstairs neighbors have been going at it for like an hour now. Good God, I half expect the bed to come crash down through my ceiling.

Ok...um what were we talking about now?[/QUOTE]

Don't hate. :D

Bozzy 12-02-2007 11:53 PM

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[QUOTE=SmootSmack;387897]Speaking of "penetration" (and kinda off topic) my upstairs neighbors have been going at it for like an hour now. Good God, I half expect the bed to come crash down through my ceiling.

Ok...um what were we talking about now?[/QUOTE]

Hahahahaha, I needed that.

SmootSmack 12-02-2007 11:57 PM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
[QUOTE=GMScud;387899]LOL!!!! Good for them! (For going at it I mean, not possibly making their bed come through your ceiling).[/QUOTE]

I mean they (whoever they are) are usually amorous in the mornings, not the evenings. They're like my alarm clock.

Must be throwing all caution to the wind tonight

Rock31 12-02-2007 11:58 PM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
Not that my name gives it away, but I'm a big advocate of Rock. Just as Brian Mitchell became my favorite Skin growing up (with his gritty and no-holds-barred return style), Rock has earned the new honors.

My point here is to float Rock as a possible replacement for Sean, should he learn the techniques a free safety employs. It is not likely the Skins would consider such a role change for No. 31, but let's list the attributes that would qualify Rock for secondary action:

1. He is a smart player who rarely misses tackling assignments (when playing kick-return defense).

2. Rock delivers the big hits and could possibly instill fear in an opponent.

3. He can shift his running route in the open field, which would bode well for fine free safety execution.

4. Rock could still double as the kick returner.

What do you think?

NYCSkin 12-03-2007 12:03 AM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
[quote=Rock31;387904]Not that my name gives it away, but I'm a big advocate of Rock. Just as Brian Mitchell became my favorite Skin growing up (with his gritty and no-holds-barred return style), Rock has earned the new honors.

My point here is to float Rock as a possible replacement for Sean, should he learn the techniques a free safety employs. It is not likely the Skins would consider such a role change for No. 31, but let's list the attributes that would qualify Rock for secondary action:

1. He is a smart player who rarely misses tackling assignments (when playing kick-return defense).

2. Rock delivers the big hits and could possibly instill fear in an opponent.

3. He can shift his running route in the open field, which would bode well for fine free safety execution.

4. Rock could still double as the kick returner.

What do you think?[/quote]
Rock's a running back so I don't think he would be able to make that kind of a switch. If you're thinking about switching a current player to free--I would nominate Springs--as moving from CB to FS is probably easier and has been done before.

SmootSmack 12-03-2007 12:05 AM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
[QUOTE=Rock31;387904]Not that my name gives it away, but I'm a big advocate of Rock. Just as Brian Mitchell became my favorite Skin growing up (with his gritty and no-holds-barred return style), Rock has earned the new honors.

My point here is to float Rock as a possible replacement for Sean, should he learn the techniques a free safety employs. It is not likely the Skins would consider such a role change for No. 31, but let's list the attributes that would qualify Rock for secondary action:

1. He is a smart player who rarely misses tackling assignments (when playing kick-return defense).

2. Rock delivers the big hits and could possibly instill fear in an opponent.

3. He can shift his running route in the open field, which would bode well for fine free safety execution.

4. Rock could still double as the kick returner.

What do you think?[/QUOTE]

I like Fred Smoot but I don't want him play QB...Rock would get abused at safety. Mainly because he's 5'7" (not many safeties that small) and as far as I know has no vertical

sportscurmudgeon 12-03-2007 01:24 AM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
Clearly I'd rather bring back Ade Jimoh for 16 games as the starting safety before putting Rock Cartwright there. It's OK to admire Cartwright for his special teams play but when the dawn of reality arrives, that's all he is - - a special teams player.

If you think along those lines, Lorenzo Alexander plays offense and defense and special teams so he must be REALLY versatile. How about converting him to a WR...? :nono:

twinskinsfan 12-03-2007 01:41 AM

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You wont find another Sean Taylor. We can't expect that from anyone. Our defense now is going to turn. We need to find another building block, but to find another Taylor is not going to happen. But damn we were blessed to have him as a Redskin!!!!and forever be a Redskin!

RedskinPete 12-03-2007 03:54 AM

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Players Like ST just are not in each draft. If there is a Player even close I say pick him. That being said it's our O and D lines that need a look at in this draft. If it's a high pick move down and get more picks and get some one that can find talent not just in the first two rounds but through out the draft!

SouperMeister 12-03-2007 08:39 AM

Re: sorry to think this but...replacing sean taylor
 
[quote=jsarno;387892]Seriously...what the hell did the skins do to deserve this bad luck? The freakin cowboys were a bunch of thugs and druggies and they have had a better history of luck. The Pats cheat, and they won 3 super bowls and likely on to their 4th. We are an honest and respectable team and we have shit for luck![/quote]We're paying for our sins of disrespecting the draft (trading mid round picks left and right), and for giving top dollar to marginal players (Lloyd/Archuleta). Our sins are much more damning in this age of salary cap football.

freddyg12 12-03-2007 12:52 PM

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I'm surprised, in a wr thread there's talk of free agents.

No one here has mentioned any potential free agent safeties.

I think pending free agency pickups, our needs in the draft are: DL, OL, WR, safety, in that order. We're deeper at safety than DL or OL. Granted, other than Landry no one is outstanding but DoughtY & Prioleau are serviceable.

Who knows, maybe Springs stays & they convert him?


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