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03-31-2009, 09:50 AM | #76 |
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Re: Doc Walker One-on-One Interview with Vinny Cerrato
I just didn't think he owned that little for years now, don't recall him selling any off, but might've missed it since I've moved out the area.
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03-31-2009, 10:32 AM | #77 | |
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Re: Doc Walker One-on-One Interview with Vinny Cerrato
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03-31-2009, 03:35 PM | #78 | |
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Re: Doc Walker One-on-One Interview with Vinny Cerrato
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Rogers and Fletcher are established talent on defense, but not in the same way that the superstars of Portis, Cooley, Moss, and Samuels are respected by other teams. Then you have the young 25 year old potential of Hall, Blades, Landry, Montgomery, and Horton, who are a big part of our defense, but only if their best days are in fact in front of them. The only point was that the established talent, the easily recognizable names, are on the offensive end for us, while the defense is very talented, but because it has fewer holes, more young talent, and less big names.
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04-01-2009, 11:26 AM | #79 |
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Re: Doc Walker One-on-One Interview with Vinny Cerrato
Regarding Hall, I heard an interview on Sporting News Radio last week with him. He REALLY sounds like he has grown up and will be a solid player for us for years to come.
He made the comment, that IS true..."he's had to deal with more craziness in his career than anyone else he knows." He played with the dog-killed, then had a college coach who came in and failed miserably only to quit on the team...then he played under Al Davis. A Raiders fan I work with keeps telling me I do not want a part of Hall on my team, but I really don't see it. Hall came in last year and changed the secondary for the better for 8 games. I see no signs of him wanting to give that work ethic up. He seems genuinely grateful to be a Redskin.
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