Schneed10
04-12-2006, 01:17 PM
For my money it's definitely Dockery, but Clemons is a close second. Dock is the only starter amongst the group, so he's the no-brainer.
But I love Clemons in situational pass rushing. And who knows, he could end up being a solid solution at OLB.
firstdown
04-12-2006, 01:22 PM
Ade of course. He is going to have a blow out season on special teams and as a corner. I can see him getting a couple of sacks, several pass defended, and a slew of tackles and interceptions. Gibbs knows talent and there is the reason we resigned him and Gibbs must have big plans for him. He might even get a few snaps with our O running deap routs for those long bombs of TD's Brunell will be throwing. Hail to the Ade Jimoh fan club still lives on!!
Schneed10
04-12-2006, 01:25 PM
Ade of course. He is going to have a blow out season on special teams and as a corner. I can see him getting a couple of sacks, several pass defended, and a slew of tackles and interceptions. Gibbs knows talent and there is the reason we resigned him and Gibbs must have big plans for him. He might even get a few snaps with our O running deap routs for those long bombs of TD's Brunell will be throwing. Hail to the Ade Jimoh fan club still lives on!!
Are you being serious? It almost sounds like it here.
That Guy
04-12-2006, 01:34 PM
dock is the only starter, easy choice.
backrow
04-12-2006, 01:41 PM
Hickory, Dickory, Dockory!
mooby
04-12-2006, 01:54 PM
dockery of course. He's the only starter on the list, and plus, he's very durable.
skins052bgr8
04-12-2006, 02:18 PM
Have to go with Dockery as well as the core of the offensive line have been together at least 3 years with the exception of Rabach, but also his second year no one new coming in is big and the resigning only solidifies the development of this solid group with the return of Thomas should be just dominating next year. That is why it blows my mind when writers like TJ says chemistry is going to hurt us,HUH!!!! The bulk of this team has been together for two or three years. Offense had nearly no turnover, Defense very little turnover but in both some key personnel to fill in, all upgrades. The bulk of the free agents resigned were very good for leadership, team ethics, special teams, it is hard to pin point one that would have been devastating to lose besides dock, but in all they create a very big plus for the overall team and smart moves.
firstdown
04-12-2006, 02:28 PM
Are you being serious? It almost sounds like it here.No, but you will hear some joking about him on this sight. Its just a running joke about how great he is and how much he does for the team. I think we all like him for what he does provide but we know hes not a probowler.
TheMalcolmConnection
04-12-2006, 02:51 PM
Speaking of Clemons, I was again rewatching some old Skins games and that guy is FAST. If there was a pass on 3rd downs and it was caught on the opposite side of the field, the man was THERE.
JoeRedskin
04-12-2006, 02:58 PM
Had to go with Dockery.
His re-signing was made imperative by the release of Cory Raymer. I just hope it doesn't end up being to disruptive as we continue to rotate our core players.