DCPSR: Final 53 Projection

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Longtimefan
09-04-2009, 01:31 PM
Well, my semi-trustworthy sources are saying Chase has a slight edge right now. Very slight


It amazes me how just a few plays can so rapidly change the minds of fans. The day before yesterday Redskins Insider had a poll showing Daniel the favorite by a vote of something like 70-30. After last night's game the poll completely flipped, this morning it was just the opposite.

It had been my belief all along that Brennan would win the #3 job, and nothing was done in any of these pre-season games to make me change that belief. To be fair though, Daniel had the odds stacked against him with a back line going against Jacksonville's starting defense. They were in his lap on just about every passing play.

SmootSmack
09-04-2009, 01:35 PM
My gut feeling is still that when the final roster is submitted it's Brennan on the roster.

roth74va
09-04-2009, 01:38 PM
My gut feeling is still that when the final roster is submitted it's Brennan on the roster.

Same for me, although I dont wanna see either in a real game anytime soon.

MTK
09-04-2009, 01:38 PM
My gut feeling is still that when the final roster is submitted it's Brennan on the roster.

I would agree.

wilsowilso
09-04-2009, 01:46 PM
I think last night Chase got a nice taste of working behind the backup oline against players that will actually play in the NFL this year and he was running for his life.

Colt has been playing behind that same backup line.

Let's just say most quarterbacks would struggle behind that so called "protection."

Longtimefan
09-04-2009, 01:55 PM
I think Colt's definitely been humbled this summer. He really let a lot of people at Redskins Park down. The expectation was that he would come in and challenge for the #2 spot. He had the attitude, but couldn't back it up.


I agree Smack, I think Brennan was seriously humbled through his experiences thus far in his second year. Hopefully this will all serve to make him a better player, and next year he'll actuall be able to challenge for the #2spot on the roster asuming Campbell is still going to be here. I say that because depending on his progress, this could be Collins' last season here in Washington.

DBUCHANON101
09-04-2009, 02:20 PM
I think last night Chase got a nice taste of working behind the backup oline against players that will actually play in the NFL this year and he was running for his life.

Colt has been playing behind that same backup line.

Let's just say most quarterbacks would struggle behind that so called "protection."

True, Colt was sacked 7 times, Chase 3. it would have been nice to see what they could do given they had time. but thats part of the game.

CRedskinsRule
09-04-2009, 02:21 PM
I think Zorn likes Chase more, in terms of "trainability" Of course that is purely my speculation, no real proof. I would not be surprised at all if Colt does not make it.

MTK
09-04-2009, 02:49 PM
I think Zorn likes Chase more, in terms of "trainability" Of course that is purely my speculation, no real proof. I would not be surprised at all if Colt does not make it.

I would agree about the train-ability aspect. Still, he's put a lot of work into developing Colt and he may feel it's premature to give up on him. We'll see.

Schneed10
09-04-2009, 02:55 PM
These are young men trying hard to impress and win a spot on the roster. Sometime in the process of doing so they lose focus and mistakes follow.

Alridges' fumble last night was no less painful than watching your starting QB fumble three consecutive times in the same game. (reg. season) It can happen to anyone.

If you lose focus in the preseason trying to impress the coaches, what will you do in the regular season when you're trying to impress other teams enough to get a free agent deal?

Again, no excuses please. Because there are none.

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