Chico23231
03-05-2010, 10:11 AM
All I know is waking up this morning to no big name news was foreign to my last 10 years as Redskin fan. It seems like a good thing. And the fact is, now maybe some names may still sign with us, ie Dansby, but it won't have been a "rush to judgement" feeling about it.
Again, seems like a more professional approach overall.
:goodjob:
^this is how I feel. It feels great to be a normal franchise where there is a plan, moves are thought out and there seems to be a realization that we are not just 1 or 2 players away (we have never been). Though it feels less "exciting", its good to know we taking our time and we are not just on #1 on speed dial of every agent looking for a monster payday.
The moves and rumors of Rabauch re-uping and Clifton coming in for a possible signing....makes sense. We need some sort of stability on the Oline who knows the organization, been with the team and is a vet...Rabauch makes sense. He is average at best, but a vet who has experience to make the line calls, who may be working with 2 possibly 3 new young guys. Clifton is clearly a stop gap, experienced, who can take a couple young guys and teach them the position. There just isnt alot there in the way of Tackles in free agency and with the uncapped year, we can take the risk on him, and not be spending toooo much.
Again, seems like a more professional approach overall.
:goodjob:
^this is how I feel. It feels great to be a normal franchise where there is a plan, moves are thought out and there seems to be a realization that we are not just 1 or 2 players away (we have never been). Though it feels less "exciting", its good to know we taking our time and we are not just on #1 on speed dial of every agent looking for a monster payday.
The moves and rumors of Rabauch re-uping and Clifton coming in for a possible signing....makes sense. We need some sort of stability on the Oline who knows the organization, been with the team and is a vet...Rabauch makes sense. He is average at best, but a vet who has experience to make the line calls, who may be working with 2 possibly 3 new young guys. Clifton is clearly a stop gap, experienced, who can take a couple young guys and teach them the position. There just isnt alot there in the way of Tackles in free agency and with the uncapped year, we can take the risk on him, and not be spending toooo much.