Redskins, Jaguars interested in Ogunleye

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illdefined
06-23-2004, 03:10 PM
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anyways, i'd love a better D line too, but like kearse, this guy is gonna be expensive, and i doubt throwing wynn in really going to help much ;) he is proven, but coming in during august means we might be seeing some mediocre performances early on (though i believe they'd be better than the current roster). I like watching the draft, but more importantly, spreading the money between more than 5-6 players tends to leave weaknesses (i think miami got the sacks cause they had TWO linemen, with only one, its easier to double team him and scramble the other way)

the other problem is that danny tends to overpay, and the "build for today, f^%& tomorrow" mentality just doesn't sit right with me personally...

he should be expensive, but not Kearse expensive who IS a household name with an ego the size of a household. thats why the Ogunleye parallel with Lav Coles. proven, good character, down low guys. and yeah in my dreams, LaVar would be playing the role of Jason Taylor on the other side. one can dream cant he?

hopefully Joe Gibbs will temper owner and players alike into this forgotten 'tomorrow' concept you talk about.

SKINSnCANES
06-23-2004, 03:51 PM
We potentially would have two ends. Daniels cound end up having a good year. Expecially if the other end is getting double teamed. Sometimes being a great player means you open up opportunities for other players, more so then putting up big stats your self. Daniels had what, ten sacks two season ago. Mabye he could have another year like that, you never know. Plus, lets say its 3rd and 7. That means your ends are A.O. and Arrington...not a bad combo in my opinion. Plus what is taylor blitzes then to, that takes the TE out of the play. Having one star end is definitly better than two, even if it takes him a few games to learn the playbook. Ive got a feeling the rest of the league will have a harder time learning Gibbs gameplan.

(Notice how none of us have considered that we start the season off bad while Gibbs adjusts to the NFL again) heh, gotta love the optimism

illdefined
06-23-2004, 10:12 PM
(Notice how none of us have considered that we start the season off bad while Gibbs adjusts to the NFL again) heh, gotta love the optimism

Matty, let that one slide :food-smil

That Guy
06-24-2004, 01:17 AM
well, i think its just that we see no way that he could possibly be worse than what we've had the last 4 years or so (as far as coaching goes)...

illdefined
06-24-2004, 11:16 AM
dont u mean 12 years?

That Guy
06-24-2004, 12:46 PM
i haven't been watching that long, but at least their was a bareable 1999 run...

illdefined
06-24-2004, 01:24 PM
oh...being a redskins fans in the 80s was about as great of a feeling a sports fan can have...thats why Joe Gibbs is the messiah in DC. him being back won't really hit me until i see him with a baseball cap on the sideline again....but in an attempt to keep this on topic.. we had a pair of pro-bowl DEs back then...they certainly had alot to do with the 'Skins reign

backrow
06-24-2004, 01:30 PM
I vote against giving up a #1st Rounder for Ogun! I have a feeling that Williams is the man to motivate our "D" to be the "National Defense" that it is supposed to be!

The fact that he had them bring the whole house on the first play from scrimmage in the very first mini-camp says something about a major change on the Defensive side of the ball!

It's no longer the "Status Quo" with OBC and an inexperienced lot holding the reins!

It's a different ball game!

A tremendous amount has been done to improve our defense this past off season. When in in doubt, In HOF Coach Gibbs we Trust!

diehardskin2982
06-24-2004, 01:46 PM
right now name one of our ends that as a nfl coach you would send a double team on. The answer would be none of them I'm sorry but they all suck, that is why the offensive coordinators of the NFL target our LB and exploit our line. I say keep the first & stay with the pick, then go after either Mathias Kiwanuka of Boston College, or Marcus Spears LSU next year in the draft. That would be the smartest cheapest option.

SKINSnCANES
06-24-2004, 02:03 PM
The good ends that will be able to start next year will be gone by the Skins pick. WIlliams is a great defensive coach but he also had good players on the dline. The dline is the anchor. Our linebackers will only be effective as blitzers if the line can get pressure to. If we had A.O. they cant double team him and pick up the blitz with a linebacker, it will open up so many more opportunities for us.

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