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Old 03-04-2010, 10:10 PM   #11
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Re: Updated: Redskins Make Major Roster Cuts

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Then we should also be able to get guys out of the UFL to play OL? right? Hell lets look at the CFL also. We should be able to find some young talent.
Right but then the OL would continue to suck. Which is the whole point, it needs the be fixed.

The idea with getting just anyone to play quarterback isn't about actually being good at the position. You can play it for all I care. It's to basically ignore a position that needs to take a backseat while we address real issues.

I don't really care who lines up under center for us next year. Campbell would be the easiest, and probably best, choice, but I don't really care if it's him, Colt, Bradford, Clausen, McCoy, Pennington, Ramsey, Brooks Bollinger, Jim Sorgi, or Brad Iciek. If we get a good deal for Campbell (second or better) we should make that move, and still draft Okung with the first pick. It's time to not spin the wheels in the mud any longer.
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