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CRedskinsRule 04-02-2010, 04:52 PM I think this is great. First, re-emphasizes competition and continues to send the message that they are looking everywhere. 2nd, it still doesn't preclude taking a RB if there is one Shanahan likes. 3rd, it has to send a specific message to CP, and that is a good thing.
budw38 04-02-2010, 04:54 PM I meant that they are not current stars....yeah they'd be stars if this was 2004 or 2005.
I was just being funny . LJ could have a nice year if the OL is strong .
tryfuhl 04-02-2010, 04:56 PM Ryan Torain's still out there.
were we there at ASU's pro day?
that guy's got almost every joint on his body that's been injured, good luck to him though
TheSmurfs22 04-02-2010, 05:11 PM Maybe this will get CP to step it up!
rbanerjee23 04-02-2010, 05:19 PM Can I just say I am loving the way Bruce Allen/Shanahan are handling this offseason...the biggest signing we have had so far is Willie Parker?!?! And we now have a stable of backs to turn to...and the way he is going, I would be shocked if we don't dedicate at least 2 picks in the draft to the offensive line. Shanahan is a smart guy...he won in Denver with Jake Plummer by having a solid offensive line and a plug in backs in no names like Bell etc. It is a pretty similar situation in DC and if we get the kind of production from the offense that Shanahan got out in mile-high, this could be a very good year....
I'm excited, is anyone else excited?? lol
SFREDSKIN 04-02-2010, 05:21 PM TO will be the next guy we sign.
Longtimefan 04-02-2010, 05:22 PM I wouldn't call these guys stars, it's not like we have Chris Johnson, Adrian Peterson, and Steven Jackson. I think all of these guys have something to prove and have very little options but to compete for the job.
They may not be considered stars any longer, but they still share in that star mentality because they all have at one time been the featured back for their respective teams. Usually there are role players in the mix, but in the case of these three, all will be looking to be the man.
REDSKINZ-RIDEORDIE 04-02-2010, 05:28 PM Ive been complaining about our back field for so long, man I love these pick ups. LJ annnd Willie Parker. Both coming to new team with chips on their sholders, with something to prove, in a open competition type atmosphere. I hope we somehow get rid of CP, keep Aldridge or draft (or sign undrafted) speed back, and we are set.
Joe Gibbs wouldve went crazy, these are the type of backs that he was trying to convert CP to.
Daseal 04-02-2010, 05:29 PM I'm going against the grain on this one. I don't like the signing. I think LJ has a chance to maybe revitalize his career, but I don't think the same about Parker. Honestly, I don't think he was ever that good. I could be wrong and he blows up, but I doubt it. If this move keeps us from getting a young guy, I think it's a mistake. I could easily conjure up a vision where all three of these older semi-injury prone backs are hurt at the same time. I want a young RB in here taking a few reps from time to time.
Like others, I think one of these players gets cut (or maybe we move Portis for a 5th round pick or something similar) to make room for a younger guy.
tryfuhl 04-02-2010, 05:29 PM TO will be the next guy we sign.
doubt he'll be next unless they were bluffing on this
"We don't talk about who's on our radar screen for obvious reasons, but we do have a plan. And sometimes we'll wait to see what the market value is relative to the price, how many guys might be out there. But we're going to constantly try to upgrade our football team, and sometimes it has to do with salary as much as has to do with just getting depth. And maybe after our minicamps, maybe after the draft, some guy will be out there, and we'll gobble him because we think he has a chance to improve our football team."
since he's unrestricted I can't see why he'd say we were waiting unless we were
the salary could be one thing, T.O. reportedly wants to make 6m/yr again
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