After tonites game how many DB's wil be kept?

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SmootSmack
09-05-2004, 03:23 PM
whats rufus browns background? is he a rookie?

yeah, he's a rookie from florida state. I'm hoping he makes the team and runs an INT back for a touchdown, just so I can hear an announcer say "The Ruf, the Rufus on fire!" Ok, that was awful, I'll stop now.

SKINSnCANES
09-05-2004, 03:35 PM
anyone goto any games two years ago, I beleive it was two years ago. Anytime Arrington would make a play they would play that "we love LA song." It drove me nuts, its a stupid song. I also wanted Arrington to make his own name for himself and not just be considered an LT wanna be.

SUNRA
09-05-2004, 04:11 PM
Joe Crisp, the reason people are hard on Jimoh is because the CB position has been one of the cornerstones of the Redskins defense. From Ken Houston, Vernon Dean to Darrell Green we have always had excellent one on one coverage backs. Jimoh is like a shadow boxer. He's looks very good in the gym. However, when he gets an opponent in front of him his skills seems to deminish. The first time I saw Jimoh in a regular season game he was beaten for a TD. The second time I saw Jimoh he was beaten for a TD. This year in preseason I saw the same thing. His lack of experience shows when he's matched up against better receivers and not practice squad players, he 's a step behind. I like Bauman, but he's got get healthy.

joecrisp
09-05-2004, 07:06 PM
Joe Crisp, the reason people are hard on Jimoh is because the CB position has been one of the cornerstones of the Redskins defense. From Ken Houston, Vernon Dean to Darrell Green we have always had excellent one on one coverage backs.
Believe me, I'm very well versed in the history of the cornerback position for the Redskins. The thing is, we're talking about a dimeback here, not a shutdown starter. Jimoh is more than adequate as a 4th corner and special teams player, and that's why he made the final cut.


Jimoh is like a shadow boxer. He's looks very good in the gym. However, when he gets an opponent in front of him his skills seems to deminish. The first time I saw Jimoh in a regular season game he was beaten for a TD. The second time I saw Jimoh he was beaten for a TD. This year in preseason I saw the same thing. His lack of experience shows when he's matched up against better receivers and not practice squad players, he 's a step behind. I like Bauman, but he's got get healthy.

Again, this is a second-year player we're talking about, and an undrafted one at that. Of course he struggled last year, but that was his rookie season, and it was painfully obvious that the defensive unit as a whole-- and the defensive backs in particular-- were poorly coached. How else would you explain the struggles the entire secondary experienced last season, including Bailey? Jimoh has unfairly become a goat for disappointed Redskins fans, and it has blinded many of them to the improvements he has made since the season we'd all like to forget. Where you might see two or three plays where Jimoh has struggled, I see five or six other plays where he looked very good.

The new coaches obviously see a kid with very good physical skills who is intelligent, coachable and hard-working. That's what I saw when I watched him in the minicamps and training camp, and those qualities are precisely what this staff is looking for. I'm not saying this kid is going to be a great player, or even that he will develop into a starting-caliber cornerback. But he fits the mold of the kind of player these coaches want on the roster, and these coaches are good enough to help him reach his full potential.

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