The 2008 "Who needs to step up" thread

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MTK
07-29-2008, 12:53 PM
Ok we all know that Jason Campbell is at the top of this list, so let's just cross him off and move on. Who else needs to step up this year to help get the team back to the playoffs? I'm going to start by identifying 3 players that I think are critical to this year's success.

1. Santana Moss - When healthy and focused he's a gamebreaker. He needs to get on track early on and establish a good rapport with Jason Campbell. If he can recapture some of that 2005 magic the offense is in for a big year.

2. LaRon Landry - We started to see some glimpses of what he's capable of at the end of last season. When he took over FS for Sean Taylor he almost seemed like a clone of ST... flying around, making the big hits, and coming up with 2 big INTs in the playoffs against Seattle. He needs to take over where Sean Taylor left off for this defense. Big shoes to fill indeed, but I think he's capable of being a game changer at safety.

3. Clinton Portis - WhilePortis certainly did not have a bad year in 2007, he has plenty of room for improvement. Now in an offense that will use more of the zone blocking schemes that he likes, we need to see a more explosive Clinton Portis and less of the 3 yards and a cloud of dust we saw last year. Heading into this season in better shape should help him get off to a better start.

DarkKnight
07-29-2008, 01:14 PM
The Offensive Line.............Period!!!!!!!!!! lets move on

SmootSmack
07-29-2008, 01:15 PM
Shaun Suisham: He needs to be a consistent, reliable force both on field goals and kick-offs

Kedrick Golston: He seemed to regress a bit last year, but with Daniels out, Griffin aging, and Montgomery battling a borken hand now, Golston is going to have to step up.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
07-29-2008, 01:18 PM
Good post and good thread. I like your list, but I'll add a few more guys.

#1. Rogers. Carlos Rogers struggled in 2005 and 2006, but started to really develop in 2007. I realize that he's coming off a major injury, but he needs to show us by the middle of the season that he was worthy of being selected 9th overall in the 2005 draft.

#2. Anthony Montgomery. Montgomery was just a 5th round draft pick, so it's hard to complain about his production. However, with so many people talking about his amazing abilities, it's about time that his ability starts translating into solid production. He looked decent enough in 2007, but he didn't look like the potential Pro Bowler than people think he can be.

MTK
07-29-2008, 01:18 PM
Shaun Suisham: He needs to be a consistent, reliable force both on field goals and kick-offs

Kedrick Golston: He seemed to regress a bit last year, but with Daniels out, Griffin aging, and Montgomery battling a borken hand now, Golston is going to have to step up.

Speaking of Golston I just read that Blache says that he is seriously competing with Montgomery for the starting DT job. Personally I think Blache is just doing that to keep that fire lit under Monty's ass, but the article also says that Golston has slimmed down to 298, down from 320 last year. Perhaps the extra weight hurt his play last year.

Battle Brewing at Defensive Tackle (http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=37214)

wilsowilso
07-29-2008, 01:22 PM
Portis, Jansen and Thomas. If those three have strong seasons then the QB will have a great shot at making the next leap forward.

Ade Jimoh Fan Club
07-29-2008, 01:26 PM
1. Jason "Oops that one got away from me" Campbell - has got the be #1 on this list by a mile.
2. Jon "my body hurts" Jansen - needs to get back to where he was 3-4 years ago.
3. Rocky "Road" McIntosh - injuries aside, we gave up a lot to get him and he needs to have a coming out party.
4. Carlos "2 seconds 2 late" Rogers - showed potential last year before getting hurt; once healthy, this is the year that he needs to prove that he's our true #1 corner.

rbanerjee23
07-29-2008, 01:30 PM
I think Andre Carter should be on this list. He had a great year last year (dont know how he didn't make the probowl) but with the greatly improved d line (addition of J Taylor) putting less pressure on him, he needs to show that he can be a terror game in and game out to opposing quarterbacks.

Soup's Uncle
07-29-2008, 01:42 PM
Santana and Randle El big time. Santana will produce if he stays healthy. We need more than 1 touchdown from our number 2 reciever.

Our corners.

Pretty much everyone! Jason Campbell, Portis, the D Line, the O Line.

hesscl34
07-29-2008, 01:43 PM
The Offensive Line.............Period!!!!!!!!!! lets move on


Took the words right out of my mouth.... ditto.

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