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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
And thus endeth the thread
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Of course some will say of this thread.
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Fire Bruce NOW
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
One of the greatest Python skits.
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Franchise Player
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Sorry sorry sorry.
Training camp battles, depth chart, waiver wire, expectations, etc.
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Fantasy Football Breaking News - Rotoworld.com
Redskins release Peyton Thompson and sign safety Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith. |
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
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Bruce Allen when in charge alone: 4-12 (.250) Bruce Allen's overall Redskins record : 28-52 (.350) Vinny Cerrato's record when in charge alone: 52-65 (.444) Vinny's overall Redskins record: 62-82 (.430) We won more with Vinny |
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Hatcher just activated from PUP, per NFL network
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
cool.......
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Just went to camp the fist time this year yesterday. They were practicing in shells, but still a pretty good experience for free and just hang out.
I'm excited to see what is in store for Andre Roberts. Since I heard so much about Ryan Grant, I took time to look at how he ran his routes and while I don't know about his hands, speed, etc, there was a big difference in the smoothness and cuts he made to others. |
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Got caught up on my Keim reports this morning. I am concerned that my burgundy colored glasses are beginning to lose their tint. My biggest concerns are (1) Griffin's progression as a passer; and (2) Tackle depth.
Starting with the OL, and after reading some of the reports, I don't think we really have a solid 3rd Tackle right now. - Polumbus is adequate as a starter but nothing more. He SHOULD be the third tackle as an adequate/good back-up but clearly is the best of a not-so-great group of 2nd/3rd tackles. - Moses has physical gifts but seems like he has a lot of issues playing to upright. I am concerned that this may end up not being a correctable habit - he has probably been used to just engulfing his opponents b/c of his size and now, well, he just can't at this level. He seems to be losing a lot of battles against back-ups. - I like Compton and have been pulling for him, but I beginning to think he just doesn't have the ability. This is his 3rd year and he still appears to struggle against starters. If Williams goes down, we are serious SOL. The drop-off in talent after him is HUGE. As to RGIII - First, I am in no way saying we should either ditch RGIII or that KC should start. I just think RGIII is a lot further from being an NFL QB then I originally imagined. Sure, he has a big arm and great speed. However, as I read Keim's reports about how he handles progressions and pocket awareness, it seems he has a long way to go before he becomes a solid passer-from-the-pocket (NOTE: I am note saying "pocket passer" b/c I don't ever see him as a Manning/Brady type, but, to really become an elite QB, he has to function at a high level in the pocket). Right now, it seems to be a real struggle for him to go through progressions quickly and to anticipate defenses. Because of this, I think he may be in for another rough year developmentally and the Skins - even with all their weapons - could face another 5 or 6 win season. I hope I am wrong.
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
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Did you read this. |
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A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
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On the tackles, yeah we have no real depth as of yet, but I'm not sure we expected to. I think coming out of the draft we knew that Morgan Moses had some developing to do. On RG3, I definitely agree he needs to get quicker in his progressions. I was even frustrated by how slowly he dropped back in the first preseason game. Seems to move too slowly. But I think that's a function of being in the new system for only a short time. He needs time. If he doesn't make progress with it as the season progresses, then we have a real problem on our hands. But I'm not ready to worry just yet. These issues are a reminder that we are a 3-13 team with a new head coach trying to learn and improve. We shouldn't expect a playoff berth overnight. We should be looking for the team to scrape by in the early parts of the season, hopefully winning enough games to keep it close so that they can try to surge forward in December and close out a playoff berth. All that said, I do think the defense is going to be MUCH better. Like way better. I loved seeing Orakpo and Kerrigan charging hard upfield in the first preseason game, looks to me like it will work because Haslett is not hesitant to let Meriweather come up and defend the run and fill the gaps. We'll put the onus on Amerson and Hall that way, but from what I've been reading they look up to the challenge. And we haven't even seen what Hatcher can do yet.
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Griffin looked fine to me the other night and was pretty close to having a TD pass if Robinson could have stayed in bounds.
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Fire Bruce NOW
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Who puts their hand down behind them to break their fall when they know they are right on the sideline? Robinson should have done like everyone else: land on your butt and count the 6 points.
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Set it all aside -- Training Camp Begins
Not well played on his part.
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