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06-25-2007, 04:18 PM | #31 |
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Re: A good off-season review for the Redskins
That's my ideal situation. Best case scenario, I'm thinking tenth. I think that fifteenth to seventeenth is probable. Of course, injuries can change anything, but I'm really liking our depth this year, so it wouldn't hurt us as bad as it did last year.
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06-25-2007, 04:28 PM | #32 | |
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Re: A good off-season review for the Redskins
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I see us being 7th-10th because we were 9th in 2005 and we have alot of those same people back and healthy. (Omar Stoudmire, Pierson Priloeau, Cornelius Griffin, Joe Salave'a, Marcus Washington, Shawn Springs.) We brought in some excellent additions which should shore up our run defense. (London Fletcher, LaRon Landry.) And we shored up our secondary. (Fred Smoot, David Macklin, Landry, Taylor dropping the weight to get faster and become more of a ballhawk) So I can see us really see us going back into the top 10.
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06-25-2007, 11:54 PM | #33 |
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Re: A good off-season review for the Redskins
I know that some of you guys get all worked-up over these so called critics and how that they rate off-seasons. They spend most of their time analyzing each and every team in the NFL and breaking down their impacts. Me, I don't give two shits about what they say, because come game day, that is when the proof is in the pudding. This is J. Gibbs's 4th season, and coming off a 5-11 season this team has much to prove to EVERYONE. Some people diss the media when they dump on our team. And the few souls in the media who actually think that our team will do great, we put on a golden high pedestal. Screw all that, this team needs to man-up and take responsibility for the results that they have been putting out on the field come game day! This once proud franchise has been a joke for a long time now, well it is time to end that trend. This team needs to set the agenda from the kick-off, and until the final whistle has blown There used to be a time when teams feared the burgundy and gold. We need to get that back! I for one am tired of the talk, I'm ready for some action. There are two types of people, those who talk about doing, and those who do. Hail
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06-26-2007, 08:34 AM | #34 | |
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Re: A good off-season review for the Redskins
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If Taylor's weight loss results in great closing speed he should be forcing a few more turnover's. He already is excellent at stripping the ball. It's no secret that excellent turnover ratios seems to coincide with playoff teams...I think.
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