Shawn Springs Placed on injured reserve, Mike Rumph Released

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firstdown
12-28-2006, 12:17 PM
Likewise.

By the way, Betts lost that game.
Your right and the D giving up 570 yards had nothing to do with it.

MTK
12-28-2006, 12:29 PM
Your right and the D giving up 570 yards had nothing to do with it.

It always falls on one person or one play.

TheMalcolmConnection
12-28-2006, 12:42 PM
Kudos to the members of this board who anticipated a potential Springs move to safety. It's not far fetched - GW has always liked corners and safeties to be versatile and somewhat interchangeable. After all, he moved Troy Vincent from corner to safety in Buffalo several years ago - before Vincent grew ancient.

The Warpath community, once again, proves to be the most knowledgable of all Redskin fan sites.

I think the indication that Springs could move to S increases the chances that the club gets all up on Nate Clements.

Usually I'm always wrong, but allow me to take this time to bask in the glory of being right 1% of the time.

Much like Kevin in Home Alone: Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!

riggoraider
12-28-2006, 12:55 PM
I really like hearing that the coaching staff is considering moving Springs to safety, I think that's a great call and a strong indicator that Springs will be back... just not as the starting corner. I heard Nate Clements is already house shopping in the area.

This is true but until we actually sign another corner it does not make too much since to talk about moving the best that we have to safety.

But all indications do suggest that we are going to "overpay" (as one ESPN reporter put it) Clements to come to Washington next season

TheMalcolmConnection
12-28-2006, 12:56 PM
As long as we have the cash to MAINTAIN some people like Dockery and re-sign Cooley and Taylor, I'm cool with whatever they wanna' pay him.

Schneed10
12-28-2006, 01:05 PM
No doubt -- and I was thinking of Taylor when I wrote it actually -- Taylor's been labeled fragile but in the last 5 years, he's only missed 8 games. (and who would have guessed dude would have close to 1200 on the ground with a 5.0 ypc average? Crazy!)

So yeah, perception is a big part of it for sure.

I'd like to know what good perception does us if it's flat out wrong. Facts are facts. Springs isn't a fragile player.

Schneed10
12-28-2006, 01:07 PM
I don't understand those with concerns regarding the physicality of Springs playing safety. Have you seen him in run support? He hits hard. He'll be fine at safety.

dall-assblows
12-28-2006, 02:06 PM
I really like hearing that the coaching staff is considering moving Springs to safety, I think that's a great call and a strong indicator that Springs will be back... just not as the starting corner. I heard Nate Clements is already house shopping in the area.

is nate clements any good? b/c if he cant play i dont want him here.

Bill B
12-28-2006, 02:43 PM
is nate clements any good? b/c if he cant play i dont want him here.

He is probably one of the top corners availble on the free agent market - this is not overpaying like they did with Neon Dieon who was over the hill. Most teams with cash and cap space don't let their top flight corners get away - Buffalo is a small market team and will not have the money to offer Clements a $10 million signing bonus that Synder will pony up for him. Also Clement's agent put a clause in his contract last year that restricts the Bills from placing the franchise tag on him, so Buffalo won't get 2 first round picks if someone else sign him - now that is an agent who is earning his money unlike the Postons who don't even both to read their clients contracts (see Lavar Arrington fiasco).

MTK
12-28-2006, 02:58 PM
is nate clements any good? b/c if he cant play i dont want him here.

He's the top corner available.

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