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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
I'm disappointed to see him walk out the door with such bitterness, because I'm always going to have somewhat of a soft spot for most of the players on that 2005 roster, Carlos included, even if his most notable play that season was the dropped pick against the Seahawks. Getting six consecutive years of solid work from a player in one uniform isn't so common anymore, and for that reason my own appreciation for him grew each year. As I said, I'm sorry he was so pi**ed at the end of his stay. I also wish him well.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
His best year of play was in 2008, which he HAD to put in the work due to rehab. His coverage has dropped from that level since then, and I would say is slightly above average.
And of course, he likes to make the team play with fire with his drops. And YES, we have been BURNED by some of those drops.
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
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If he caught just half of the ones that hit him in the hands he would be dangerous. |
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
Seems to me Rodger didn't think the lack of interceptions was a big thing and didn't like the fact that he wasn't treated like a shut down corner by Washington. He just had a higher opinion of himself than anyone around the league did.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
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Carlos Rogers just proved in this article that the decision to get rid of him was the right one to make. Rogers apparently lied about not wanting to come back to DC because the reports were this week that his agent contacted Washington about a contract a few days ago. So much for his bravado about not wanting to return. Then the parting shot about the Redskins being big spenders and not wanting to resign their own players. Wrong again Carlos. Jammal Brown, Phillip Buchanon, Santana Moss, HB Blades, Byron Westbrook, and now Rex Grossman were ALL resigned by the team for 2011.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
I think this was the right move unfortunately, it was at the wrong time...With Philip Buchanon out for the first 4 games, this poses a problem in our secondary. Truth be told, we may have won or at least contended if Carlos Rodgers didn't have butterfingers. He may have lead the NFL two out of the last three seasons in INT's.
Does anyone know why the Redskins are 30 million under the cap??? Seems trivial to me. I thought they would do better in free agency. |
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
And Tatupu, both scheduled to visit today. There's talent left on the market, the Redskins may not be finished just yet.
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
Carlos Rogers is not an elite coverage player, but he's just a rung below that level. He has long been a poor match-up against bigger, more physical players who can obstruct his path to the ball. Luckily, that kind of player tends not to get vertical very fast.
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
I really thought he was going to get a deal. There are tons of teams that were/now are in need of a corner, most notably Detroit, Oakland, Houston, Tennessee, Jacksonville, San Fransico, Seattle, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas and Arizona. Lots more could use him. I figured someone would bite.
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
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Matty: If he caught half the balls that hit him in the hands, we could have called him 50/50...
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
You can't steal Rod Gardner's name. He earned that name with years of sucking.
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
he was a good cover corner for sure .. would have been a pro-bowler but has hands like a freaking brick you ALL know that .. just when he sucks you back in with his good play he would drop a ball right in his hands that could have WON games ... how about Dallas Week 1 last year, didn't he have a ball right off his hands before the holding call to Orakpo to seal it ???? Deangelo Hall MAKES PLAYS that's why he is elite, he may miss tackles and blow plays but he MAKES up for it by taking INT's to the house on a weekly basis ... Hall had a better game in Chicago then Rogers had in his career ... good bye Los .. your frustration has finally left the building ... with all the pressure Orakpo and Kerrigan will be bringing, Hall/Wilson/Landry each will have over 4 picks
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
The lack of desire for him to resign here had less to do with his playing abilities than it did his personality. His pipes spew venom, the team is being constructed with more and more young players who can very well do without that in their locker room.
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco
Los will magically find a way to start catching passes this year. Such is the luck of the Redskins. In the meantime Beck or Grossman should plan to throw a lot of balls his way when we play him on November 6th.
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