Are we adressing our D-line?

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Beemnseven
03-16-2007, 10:21 AM
Skinsfansince91, I'll ask you again, since you keep ignoring it -- what good is a "sure thing" at safety when your defensive line gets ripped to shreds and Landry is forced to make tackles 10-15 yards later?

You need penetration up front FIRST. We didn't have that, and Golston, who everybody just raves about is part of the line that got us a #27 ranking against the run last year.

SkinsFanSince91
03-16-2007, 10:32 AM
Skinsfansince91, I'll ask you again, since you keep ignoring it -- what good is a "sure thing" at safety when your defensive line gets ripped to shreds and Landry is forced to make tackles 10-15 yards later?

You need penetration up front FIRST. We didn't have that, and Golston, who everybody just raves about is part of the line that got us a #27 ranking against the run last year.

I feel where u are coming from here. However, I could flip the question right around and ask what will happen when teams begin to throw on us? Point is, both parts of our defense were equally bad.

I know football is won in the trenches, but one can't always draft out of need in the first round. It helps to draft for need, but it doesnt always pan out. Just like a DE/DT can help out on both fronts, so can a FS. Either one of our picks could help or hurt us next year. I just choose to go with the more effecient player - Laron Landry.

But when we do draft a d lineman, I hope it is Amobi Okoye. I wouldnt be mad with that. We still need a FS tho.

I hope the skins work some magic out, cuz we have a lot of holes to plug with only one cog to fill it in the first round/day of the draft.

Beemnseven
03-16-2007, 10:39 AM
I feel where u are coming from here. However, I could flip the question right around and ask what will happen when teams begin to throw on us? Point is, both parts of our defense were equally bad.

I know football is won in the trenches, but one can't always draft out of need in the first round. It helps to draft for need, but it doesnt always pan out. Just like a DE/DT can help out on both fronts, so can a FS. Either one of our picks could help or hurt us next year. I just choose to go with the more effecient player - Laron Landry.

But when we do draft a d lineman, I hope it is Amobi Okoye. I wouldnt be mad with that. We still need a FS tho.

I hope the skins work some magic out, cuz we have a lot of holes to plug with only one cog to fill it in the first round/day of the draft.

If we still cannot stop the run, then LaRon "Sure Thing" Landry will be forced to come up to the line for run support, then opposing O-coordinators will take note of this and kill us with play action. So then we're right back in the same position you say we were in last year -- we get nailed with the pass.

Oddly enough, we were actually BETTER against the pass last year than we were against the run. Don't get me wrong, it was bad all around on defense. But we have made upgrades in the secondary, while we have done nothing so far on the D-line. We saw what Griffin, Salave'a, Golston and Montgomery did for us against the run last year. Those same guys, who are all a year older will give us exactly the same results, or worse. And Landry, Alvin Walton or Ronnie Lott wouldn't make the slightest difference if nothing changes up front.

That Guy
03-18-2007, 09:31 AM
I never saw, at length, what you think we should do with one pick in the first day to hel make us better. So please feel free to elaborate - again.


it's in YOUR draft thread:
http://www.thewarpath.net/redskins-nfl-draft-central/17476-if-redskins-trade-down-middle-1st.html

and safety IS a low impact position. look at the contracts and franchise value tags. only kickers make less.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-18-2007, 05:48 PM
You need penetration up front FIRST. We didn't have that, and Golston, who everybody just raves about is part of the line that got us a #27 ranking against the run last year.

I wholeheartedly agree. Golston is a nice change-up DT, but he's not starting material (yet). Golston was getting run on last year and anyone who thinks otherwise should go take a look at him getting driven back on game tape (See, in particular, the game against the Titans).

BTW, why are so many people in this thread getting their periods at the same time? ;)

GoSkins!
03-18-2007, 06:02 PM
I wholeheartedly agree. Golston is a nice change-up DT, but he's not starting material (yet). Golston was getting run on last year and anyone who thinks otherwise should go take a look at him getting driven back on game tape (See, in particular, the game against the Titans).

BTW, why are so many people in this thread getting their periods at the same time? ;)

Golston has a great feel for the game, but he needs to put on more weight if he is going to be an effective starter. Next year, I hope we see him off the bench giving Griffith a breather. I also hope to see a big DT next to both of them!

T.O.Killa
03-25-2007, 06:00 PM
Sorry if this post os out of place, but why has jamaal anderson fallen out of the mock drafts?

T.O.Killa
03-25-2007, 06:29 PM
Somebody has to know why Jamaal Anderson has fallen off two of NFL.coms mock drafts.

T.O.Killa
03-25-2007, 11:09 PM
This guy goes from a top 10 first round pick to not even being picked in the first round and nobody knows why?

That Guy
03-25-2007, 11:25 PM
he had a terrible pro day and people are realizing his numbers are really helped by the defensive scheme his school ran. he also only has 1 year of good production, which makes him risky anyways.

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