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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
I think it's funny when people say we need to draft for depth and then seemingly forget about the young depth we currently have. But I suppose we'll just cast Gettis, LeRibeus, Compton, even Hurt aside and expect instant depth from the rookies next year.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
yeah, all those guys are over the hill anyways. just like our backfield...
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: St. Louis, MO but on my way back to Maryland!
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
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Playmaker
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
I'd hope a 2nd round lineman could beat out some of those late round scrubs. Teams get better through competition. By your logic, we shouldnt bother drafting/signing free agent players at any positions, since we already have young depth on the roster.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
Not at all the point I was making
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
Smoot, I would like to see Gettis, LeRibeus, and Compton get some reps at some points before the season is over. They all have been riding the pine all season long. Our starting offensive line has been doing a fine job, but if by chance the Redskins build a lead and it's late in the game, the coaches should put them in so they can attain game experience.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
If those guys are quality depth why is Polumbus starting then? But I see your point SS we've already spent resources on the oline, but I guess more for the interior.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
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We are STOCKED with talent at the rest of the offensive positions. We are SET with our starters and backups at QB, WR, RB, and TE (assuming we resign davis). obviously, shanahan will draft a RB in the late rounds, but we are more or less set with the rest of those positions. Looking at our defense, our LB corps is excellent and our DL is pretty darn good too. Other than secondary and OL, i dont see any major, glaring, weaknesses on our team. Obviously our secondary has to be our #1 concern, but we dont have a third startable tackle on our team. If Williams or Polumbus went down, we'd be screwed. Polumbus has played well better than i could have hoped for this year, but ideally, he's your backup swing tackle.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Redskins Offensive Line: 2012 Unsung Heroes
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At the same time, those asserting that the line is horrible or inadequate as currently constructed are simply wrong. We have a high performing offense and due in the main to RGIII but also, certainly in part, to the improvement and consistency of the line. Further, and as others have noted, we have spent draft picks on developing depth - are they ready to start this year? nope. Do they have the talent to do so next year? Maybe. I would suggest, with our current needs in the secondary, and our draft pick position, we will not be drafting "Starter" quality guys next year anyway. I would agree that, if reasonable upgrades are out there or well thought of developmental players present themselves in the draft, by all means take them. At the same time, the priority, as you seem to agree, must be the defensive secondary. Once that has been addressed, additional depth and talent along the O-line is probably the priority. BUT - our line is not horrible as currently constituted. Let's see how it holds up Monday night.
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