calia
03-04-2008, 02:48 PM
There are a number of threads about FA in general and about certain positions that need attention, but I thought I would start one dedicated solely to the question of which of our free agents we want to retain.
Redskins.com has the following list:
REDSKINS UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS
Name/Pos./Exp./D.O.B./College
Ryan Boschetti/DT/4/10-7-81/UCLA
Nehemiah Broughton/RB/3/11-4-82/The Citadel
Mark Brunell/QB/15/9-17-70/Washington
Reche Caldwell/WR/6/3-28-79/Florida
Rock Cartwright/RB/6/12-3-79/Kansas State
Rick DeMulling/OL/9/7-21-77/Idaho
Jason Fabini/OL/10/8-25-74/Cincinnati
Derrick Frost/P/4/11-25-80/Northern Iowa
Randall Godfrey/LB/12/4-6-73/Georgia
Brian Kozlowski/TE/13/10-4-70/Connecticut
David Macklin/CB/8/7-14-78/Penn State
Keenan McCardell/WR/16/1-6-70/UNLV
Pierson Prioleau/S/9/8-6-77/Virginia Tech
Mike Pucillo/OL/6/7-14-79/Auburn
Omar Stoutmire/S/11/7-7-74/Fresno State
Of these guys, I would vote to keep Caldwell, Cartwright, Fabini, Frost, Godfrey, Macklin, McCardell, and Prioleau, but I am not sure I'd fight hard to keep anyone else. Each of these guys made a real contribution last year or have the potential to do so next year.
Reactions?
jsarno
03-04-2008, 02:53 PM
Well, a lot of them provide value for us, but if I had to pick one, I'd say McCardell. He's a good presence in the locker room and he has the experience you want to teach others.
SmootSmack
03-04-2008, 03:09 PM
Haven't we started a thread like this...twice?
SmootSmack
03-04-2008, 03:13 PM
Maybe I was thinking of this
http://www.redskinswarpath.com/locker-room/22111-who-should-we-not-re-sign.html
or maybe this
http://www.redskinswarpath.com/locker-room/21839-washington-redskins-pending-unrestricted-free-agents.html?
Actually, it might have been this:
http://www.redskinswarpath.com/locker-room/22013-which-free-agents-should-redskins.html?
Hey Matty, this new "search" feature is great. Thanks for adding it :)
SmootSmack
03-04-2008, 03:31 PM
LOL.
Seriously though, I think some people either don't search or don't know some key tips to searching
1. Ask yourself if the topic may have been discussed already (what's the likelihood that we never discussed our own free agents)
2. Enter in specific key words to help your search. If you just type in "free agents" it won't help. But if you know you're talking about our own free agents then you have to figure a name that isn't mentioned often otherwise is there, such as DeMulling
3. Remember to check past the first page of threads that are called up when you search
4. Consider when the topic may have been discussed. For example we probably weren't talking about DJ Hackett vs. Bryant Johnson back in July so filter your search (use the "advanced search" option)
Now some people will say "I don't have time to search. I'm not on the site all day, etc." To which I say that's bull. If you time to post, you have time to search. Sure the system isn't perfect and we all miss thing sometimes. But it sure seems like a lot of people don't put any effort into it at all.
SKINSnCANES
03-04-2008, 03:50 PM
I love Madden too!
heh, lets move this to the madden forum then.
You think Landry will in the in 90's?
calia
03-04-2008, 04:11 PM
LOL.
Seriously though, I think some people either don't search or don't know some key tips to searching
1. Ask yourself if the topic may have been discussed already (what's the likelihood that we never discussed our own free agents)
2. Enter in specific key words to help your search. If you just type in "free agents" it won't help. But if you know you're talking about our own free agents then you have to figure a name that isn't mentioned often otherwise is there, such as DeMulling
3. Remember to check past the first page of threads that are called up when you search
4. Consider when the topic may have been discussed. For example we probably weren't talking about DJ Hackett vs. Bryant Johnson back in July so filter your search (use the "advanced search" option)
Now some people will say "I don't have time to search. I'm not on the site all day, etc." To which I say that's bull. If you time to post, you have time to search. Sure the system isn't perfect and we all miss thing sometimes. But it sure seems like a lot of people don't put any effort into it at all.
Not to be too critical, but if you guys are trying to dissuade people from making posts, this is a good way to do it. This was my first post and I am obviously not as versitile with the search capabilities of this site as many other users (although I'll bet the majority of users don't know to to use those functions). Moreover, there were no such threads in the active list of threads. Given that folks often post all kinds of irrelevant nonsense having little to do with football or the Redskins (e.g., Jessica Simpson threads), it seems unfair to question the effort of people who wish to make a contribution but don't know about or use all of the site's features. If that is a pre-requisite to participating in this discussion, you'll be down to a pretty small number of users.
Having said all that, let me offer something constructive. It might make sense to see of there are ways to provide some structure to new threads (folders or something like that), as well as a thread archive (again, perhaps with a folder structure). So, for example, there might be folders about our coaching staff, FAs, certain positions, the schedule, NFC East, etc. That kind of structure is common in web-based systems like this, and I suspect we would all find some value in being able to go back and retrieve old threads (if for no other reason than to say "I told you so" about old predictions).
No offense but how hard is it to use the search?