RedskinPete
03-09-2004, 05:28 AM
Short who was in Arizona for a look see by D. Green and company was asked by a reporter about being teamed up again with Penn State teammate Arrington? He said he love it! So who would you like to see Short or Greg Favors of Carolina playing for Washington?
dieselhog
03-09-2004, 05:46 AM
Sort but I acn't see him displacing Washington. Looks like Pierce could be out. Do they have the cap space for Short tho?
AnonEmouse
03-09-2004, 07:16 AM
Could either be moved to MLB to replace Trotter (assuming he'll be a 1st June cap casualty)?
dieselhog
03-09-2004, 07:19 AM
I thought about that too, looks pretty bleak for #54.
Hail to the Redskins
03-09-2004, 10:06 AM
Actually guys, I believe the odd man out is actualy Lemar Marshall.
Short or Favors would team up with A. Pierce to back up Arrington and Washington.
Brandon Short is younger (he's 26, Favors is 29) yet actually has many more starts than Favors. He used to play with LeVar and supposedly they get along well, so it seems he'd be the logical best choice. If nothing else, the advantage comes from adding a buddy of Arrington's to the team to keep him happy...
beg8878
03-09-2004, 10:52 AM
Has Washington played any middle LB? That would be one hell of a young trio!
Skins fan 44
03-09-2004, 12:36 PM
Capital Defense Returns!!
joecrisp
03-09-2004, 04:18 PM
Hello 3-4?
Not out of the question, when you look at the personnel at D-line and linebacker if Short is signed.
On the d-line, both of the projected starters at defensive end, Philip Daniels (6-5, 288) and Renaldo Wynn (6-3, 292), are the ideal size to be solid defensive ends in the 3-4 scheme, with Griffin (6-3, 300)--ostensibly a tackle in the 4-3 or 46 scheme-- having the size and athleticism to play either end or tackle. Haley (6-4, 325) actually has better size for a nose tackle in the 3-4 scheme.
Looking at the linebackers (including the possibility of adding Short), they all have excellent size for 3-4 'backers-- especially on the outside, where Arrington and Washington (both around 6-3, 247) possess an ideal combination of size and athleticism, as well as demonstrated pass rush ability. Pairing Short (6-3, 253) with Trotter (6-1, 262), would give the Skins two solid tacklers in the middle. The idea of fielding such a dynamic foursome of linebackers has to be pretty appealing to Gregg Williams.
The only problem could be depth. If they moved to the 3-4 with Short on board, they would need to acquire at least one or two more solid backups in addition to Kevin Mitchell and Antonio Pierce. That's where they'd run into problems with cap room.
Overall, though, given the type of personnel they have on the defensive line, I think a move to the 3-4 would be a good thing. It's one way Williams would be able to generate a pass rush with the linebackers, while retaining the element of surprise-- which could be hampered if he is forced to use Arrington and/or Washington as down-linemen in passing situations.
giacomo2
03-09-2004, 04:24 PM
Has Washington played any middle LB? That would be one hell of a young trio!
This would be an awesome pick-up for us....forget about the Dline, our LBs would dominate the game. play a 3-4 and let the devastation begin. HAIL SKINSSSSSSSS!!!!