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Bauman, Russell, Betts: Wasted Picks?

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Old 05-19-2004, 05:29 PM   #10
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You have to include Taylor Jacobs as a bust up to now. He did nothing last year. Betts has been a no show for two years now. Russell is not very good.
This problem of wasted picks started after Charlie Casserly was wrongly shown the door after the 1999 season.
Dan Snyder has even admitted that one of his first mistakes as an owner was when he fired Casserly and kept Norv Turner.
Snyder and Bag "O" Doughnuts Cerrato took over and have done a terrible job with any pick that is lower than a second round pick. Of all those lower picks only Fred Smoot, Darnerian McCants and Rock Cartwright are any good. All the rest have ranged from average to terrible. That is four drafts, 2000-2003 (not including this years).
The Redskins had 21 picks from 2000-2003 that were not 1st round picks, we only have three good players to show for those 21 picks. 3 out of 21, that is not very good. This is why our salary cap is tapped put and we still need 2-3 good d-lineman to round out our roster.

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