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Fire Bruce NOW
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Re: The post major FA moves Draft Thread
The pushback will be legendary.
That said, taking someone like Amaro would fit in with the MO of the FO so far.
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Living Legend
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Re: The post major FA moves Draft Thread
Don't know if they'll take a TE at 34, but they've been really slowplaying addressing TE and the right side of the line. Figure they'll be going for offensive meat and potatoes on day two, probably with a trade down worked in there.
RG, RT, TE2 are the three biggest offensive needs.
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Camp Scrub
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Re: The post major FA moves Draft Thread
Not sure if DT is a priority. I'm guessing hatcher or baker moves inside on passing downs. CB at 34
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Pro Bowl
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Re: The post major FA moves Draft Thread
From what we hear I am guessing we will be playing a good bit of nickel with rak, hatchet, cofield, and someone else with their hand in the dirt.
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Playmaker
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Re: The post major FA moves Draft Thread
At #34 we better take the best available player on the board. This pick should be a player that can either start or contribute from day 1. We do need a RT or another D-Lineman that can pressure the pocket from the middle. Our defense needs to much better for us to be a contender this year. Why should we even take a WR in this draft unless it's in the 6th or 7th rd. We need to find a LB to take London's spot . Robinson has to stay healthy this year or he needs to go .
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From a Land Down Under
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From a Land Down Under
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The post major FA moves Draft Thread
No trading down please. I want thee best rt/rg available. Unless there is an unexpected primo ILB/safety/cb sitting there. Oline/ILB/secondary. In that order. We have some young db's that im anxious to get a better look at this year.
Edit: Seantrel Henderson. Thats my sleeper pick. If this guy gets his head on straight he could be a dominant RT in this league. |
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From a Land Down Under
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We better not draft a rb. And who cares about Thompson. Arent Morris and Helu good enough?
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From a Land Down Under
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Fort Bliss, TX
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Re: The post major FA moves Draft Thread
If our secondary is just a little bit better than last year, and if our RT is just a little bit better than last year, we will win the NFC East. This offseason, I believe, is the best offseason that the redskins have had in over 15 years. Time for RG3 to put it all together and rule this league.
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From a Land Down Under
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With Hatcher our secondary is bound to cover just a little more ground
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The Starter
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Re: The post major FA moves Draft Thread
I think it's a bit too early to say we'll win the NFC East, as we don't have a good enough idea yet of how good a Head Coach Jay Gruden really is. He may be Jim Zorn, or he may be Sid Gillman, or even Joe Gibbs. Our offensive skill players rank among the top in the league, and the defense ought to be at least solid with a better pass rush, but the Head Coach is still a huge unknown. After training camp and the preseason, we'll have a much better idea. But right now, he's only as good as David Shula. Plenty of good OC's have became HC's, only to fail miserabley; hopefully, Gruden is completely on the other end of the spectrum.
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