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Originally Posted by CultBrennan59
So I finally went to redskins training camp today and I have to say that its such bullshit that they do all the 11 on 11 drills on the field furthest away from the fans.
What I did see though is:
Gano has great range
Bidwells punts are wobbly and kind of short at times
Jammal Brown sat out most of practice with a strain in his hip..not good IMO
Terrence Austin is very fast.
Carriker is big and physical, and will start IMO.
Wide Receiver is a big question mark for us and looks like the same situation we were in last year with our OLine.
Beck and Bartell should be an interesting battle for the rest of training camp.
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Depends on how you view the situation. For starters the line is involved in everyplay so when they suck you notice. With receivers a big part of their success depends on how good your QB is. Also we have a unique situation in that the team could easily use Moss, Cooley, and Davis in multiple ways with Cooley frequently lining up in the slot a la Dallas Clark.
With Galloway or Thomas as a 4th option I'd say we're fine. Besides there have been more teams that have won championships with O-Line play then teams with God like corps of receiver. The Saints are a prime example with a pro bowl RT, the best Guard in the league, and in turn the best Guard tandem. Even the Colts, in spite of their inability to run block were amazing at pass blocking.
Still make no mistake about it. Receiver is a luxury, O-Line is a necessity.