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SmootSmack 08-30-2009, 08:39 PM When Camp Started I Thought...Colt Brennan would solidify himself as the #2 QB, and Chase might slide in at #3 because TC would be too expensive to keep at #3
But Now...Colt is struggling to stay on the roster, and my man Chase looks more legit than even I gave him credit for
When Camp Started I Thought...Marques Hagans would win the #5 WR spot, and more importantly be our new starting punt returner
But Now...well you saw today's cuts
When Camp Started I Thought...We'd see some "feel good" story emerge from the OL backups.
But Now...Our OL depth is concerning me. I guess the "feel good" story has been Will Montgomery, but I really thought we'd see a great battle for RT (Bridges, Heyer, M. Williams) and Heyer basically got it by default, in my opinion
When Camp Started I Thought...Marcus Mason would be another training camp hero without a place or need to be on the roster
But Now...I don't care that Mason doesn't shine or even play on special teams. I'm on the bandwagon. Find a spot on the roster for him and maybe he becomes our featured back in a couple of years. Imagine...Redskins offense being led by free agent QB Chase Daniel, free agent RB Marcus Mason, 7th round WR Marko Mitchell, with the line anchored by free agent OT Stephon Heyer :)
Your turn...
jsarno 08-30-2009, 08:42 PM When camp started I thought it was ridiculous to talk about preseason games.
But now, I think it's...oh crap, I still think it's ridiculous!
Seriously though, same as you on the Colt Brennan, thought he was going to be #2...what a disappointment to this point.
Lotus 08-30-2009, 09:14 PM I thought that Devin Thomas would be better out of the gate and have settled himself in as #2 WR by now.
I thought that Rinehart would make a better showing and make us feel better about the interior of the line.
I thought that Rak would have more trouble adjusting to the NFL than he has had.
I thought that Swishy would have found a way to bury Rayner by this point in the preseason.
SBXVII 08-30-2009, 09:36 PM When Camp Started I Thought...Colt Brennan would solidify himself as the #2 QB, and Chase might slide in at #3 because TC would be too expensive to keep at #3
But Now...Colt is struggling to stay on the roster, and my man Chase looks more legit than even I gave him credit for
When Camp Started I Thought...Marques Hagans would win the #5 WR spot, and more importantly be our new starting punt returner
But Now...well you saw today's cuts
When Camp Started I Thought...We'd see some "feel good" story emerge from the OL backups.
But Now...Our OL depth is concerning me. I guess the "feel good" story has been Will Montgomery, but I really thought we'd see a great battle for RT (Bridges, Heyer, M. Williams) and Heyer basically got it by default, in my opinion
When Camp Started I Thought...Marcus Mason would be another training camp hero without a place or need to be on the roster
But Now...I don't care that Mason doesn't shine or even play on special teams. I'm on the bandwagon. Find a spot on the roster for him and maybe he becomes our featured back in a couple of years. Imagine...Redskins offense being led by free agent QB Chase Daniel, free agent RB Marcus Mason, 7th round WR Marko Mitchell, with the line anchored by free agent OT Stephon Heyer :)
Your turn...
This brings a tear to my eye. ;) For two yrs I have been saying Mason is a good RB and should replace Rock and maybe Betts if we were trying to get younger as a team and I would get laughed at, told Mason wouldn't crack the squad cause he couldn't crack other teams squad, told he was only good against 2nd stringers. Vindication Baby. ;)
Just Kidding. I am in no way saying that you made those statements, just pointing out that I apparently am not a good judge of talent. ;) LOL.
Honestly though, I do like Betts and think he has filled in admirably. I just feel also that we should be looking for Portis's replacement now cause in 2-3 yrs he will be looking to retire (most likely) and it would be nice to actually have someone he could help mold for our future.
I also like both Alridge and Dorsey. I doubt we keep both unless one makes the practice squad but Zorn needs to pick one and cut Rock in my oppinion. Let Thomas, Mason, Alridge and Moss fill in when they can. Teams would have to figure out who was going to KR/PR or spend that much more time game planning for all. ;)
rypper11 08-30-2009, 09:39 PM I thought Orakpo would be a terrible OLB in a 4-3, but he is looking great in coverage and I think he might be better than Curry (who I really wanted).
I thought there'd be at least one major trade (ie Jason Taylor) but it hasn't materialized.
I thought Zorn would keep trying to force JC into his kind of QB, but he seems to really be trying to play to JC's strengths.
WaldSkins 08-30-2009, 10:13 PM When camp started i thought that the O-line was going to be the weakest part of the team but now i think it's tied for the weakest with the secondary.
I thought Marko Mitchell was a practice squad guy at best, now he seems to have the #5 spot all but locked up. His future looks pretty bright.
I didn't really expect Colt to beat out Collins, but I'm definitely surprised he has played so poorly. His decision making has been disappointing. The risky throws that made us go ga-ga over him last summer are now biting him in the ass and could cost him a roster spot.
I never thought Chase had any chance of making the team, now well, see above.
I was on the fence with Heyer, but now I'm starting to buy in.
GMScud 08-30-2009, 10:33 PM When camp first started I thought...
Devin Thomas would be WAY ahead of Malcolm Kelly come Week 1.
Edwin Williams would make this team. Will Montgomery anyone?
Mike Williams would be a factor of some sort.
Alridge and/or Dorsey would have made a significant impact on teams or as change of pace back. Alridge looked OK on Friday, but that's it really.
Colt Brennan would be the #2. Turns out he may be unemployed in a week.
Marko Mitchell would be an afterthought and guys like Hagans and Eloi would be fighting for that 5th spot.
Orakpo would look confused as a LB and we'd be bashing the Skins for screwing with his position.
We would bring in another O-lineman or two to push the current paltry depth.
Southpaw 08-31-2009, 09:39 AM When Camp Started I Thought...Marcus Mason would be another training camp hero without a place or need to be on the roster
But Now...I don't care that Mason doesn't shine or even play on special teams. I'm on the bandwagon. Find a spot on the roster for him and maybe he becomes our featured back in a couple of years. Imagine...Redskins offense being led by free agent QB Chase Daniel, free agent RB Marcus Mason, 7th round WR Marko Mitchell, with the line anchored by free agent OT Stephon Heyer :)
Agreed. In my opinion, cutting a guy because "all he does is run" is the dumbest reason I've ever heard. Let Devin Thomas return kicks and keep Mason as the #3 halfback.
Don't get me wrong. I love Rock, but keeping three running backs that are all approaching 30 is a recipe for disaster. Mason also has better vision and quickness than Rock. He's an actual change of pace from Portis and Betts, where Rock is more of the same.
freddyg12 08-31-2009, 09:47 AM Agreed. In my opinion, cutting a guy because "all he does is run" is the dumbest reason I've ever heard. Let Devin Thomas return kicks and keep Mason as the #3 halfback.
Don't get me wrong. I love Rock, but keeping three running backs that are all approaching 30 is a recipe for disaster. Mason also has better vision and quickness than Rock. He's an actual change of pace from Portis and Betts, where Rock is more of the same.
Is he really? Mason seems to me a between the tackles runner, has a good burst into the hole, but does he really offer anything, e.g. speed, much different than CP & LB? My only answer to that is yes, he can't pass block, that's the main way he's different.
I don't know how fast he is, but from watching he doesn't look like a 'speed back.' If anything, his speed looks underwhelming.
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