Roster analysis: Casey Rabach, Will Montgomery and the future at center

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MTK
11-25-2010, 12:56 PM
Redskins Insider - Roster analysis: Casey Rabach, Will Montgomery and the future at center (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/roster-analysis/roster-analysis-casey-rabach-w.html?wprss=redskinsinsider)

some interesting notes regarding Rabach's contract, and Montgomery's too

SFREDSKIN
11-25-2010, 01:08 PM
I hope this team can find an Alex Mack equivalent.

diehard
11-25-2010, 06:35 PM
I like what I saw with Lichtensteiger, Montgomery, and Heyer inside.

diehard
11-25-2010, 06:43 PM
I know when the players hear of information like this, they get angry.

skinsfan69
11-26-2010, 12:49 PM
I like what I saw with Lichtensteiger, Montgomery, and Heyer inside.

Not to take anything away from what the line did last week cause they played good football on the fly last week. But let's see how they do this week against a more physical and larger front 4. IMO if Montgomery was any good he'd be in there over Rabach.

SBXVII
11-26-2010, 02:01 PM
Not to take anything away from what the line did last week cause they played good football on the fly last week. But let's see how they do this week against a more physical and larger front 4. IMO if Montgomery was any good he'd be in there over Rabach.

Phrase it however you choose, but Rabach has gotten run over too many times. When he was forced to leave the field the OL was better. Plus your allowed your opinion but the Titans defense/DL is no push over.

I'm not saying this make shift OL is our future, but it's pass blocking was better then it ever has been and our running game worked better.

skinsfan69
11-27-2010, 11:01 AM
Phrase it however you choose, but Rabach has gotten run over too many times. When he was forced to leave the field the OL was better. Plus your allowed your opinion but the Titans defense/DL is no push over.

I'm not saying this make shift OL is our future, but it's pass blocking was better then it ever has been and our running game worked better.

Agreed.

rbanerjee23
11-27-2010, 01:14 PM
Agreed.

Yeah, Rabach is truly awful -- I don't care how much 'veteran leadership' you bring to the huddle, if you can't play, you shouldn't be on the field. He had a few decent years but since he isn't in the long term plans, get some youngsters in there to start getting some game experience. The Vikings defensive line is pretty good and I'll be interested in seeing how we match up with them.

warpaint
11-27-2010, 02:02 PM
IMO Rabach has lost his confidence that why he keeps steeping on #5 feet he is to eager to get in position it is like he is scared, I say thank you for getting hurt. Now I dont want any to be injured every i dont wish it on any one. The guy hurts this team to much hell there was one game i cant remember but dude was knocked down and looked like he was in the fetal position and #5 was hit and hit hard so say Hasta Luego.

skinsnut
11-27-2010, 10:07 PM
There is no doubt that Rabach is close to done...even us fans can see it....the whole league can too...why else are so many blitzes drawn up right through the center? Montgomery did better than Rabach in my opinion...I am not sold on Lichtenstiger as a stop gap...not sure...but I believe it was Dockery who fared much better grinding out solid run blocking before he got hurt...I do think it was Heyer on the RG at that time too...looked fairly decent....and decent is the best we can strive for this year...I'll take it....but man...did Rabach completely suck this year...his worst ever...bar none

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