2011 Redskins Free Agents Rumors and Reports-Part 3


Dirtbag59
08-03-2011, 03:26 PM
Good article about the Redskins' youth movement...

Redskins trend toward getting younger continues (http://www.csnwashington.com/08/03/11/Redskins-trend-toward-getting-younger-co/landing_redskins_loud3r.html?blockID=545687&feedID=6458)

Great now wheres the article on the Eagles trend of getting older and more expensive :D

Haha, seriously though, a lot of you guys are going to have to get used to the idea that a decently healthy Eagles team is going to win no less then 12 games this year. Think about it, if the Redskins were in the Eagles position right now you guys would be talking non stop about how we were going to win the Super Bowl. And don't even begin to compare the Snyder spending sprees to what the Eagles have right now.

Ruhskins
08-03-2011, 03:29 PM
Great now wheres the article on the Eagles trend of getting older and more expensive :D

Haha, seriously though, a lot of you guys are going to have to get used to the idea that a decently healthy Eagles team is going to win no less then 12 games this year. Think about it, if the Redskins were in the Eagles position right now you guys would be talking non stop about how we were going to win the Super Bowl. And don't even begin to compare the Snyder spending sprees to what the Eagles have right now.

I am trying to think what team has recently won the SB by going on a shopping spree during the offseason.

Dirtbag59
08-03-2011, 03:36 PM
I am trying to think what team has recently won the SB by going on a shopping spree during the offseason.

Eagles got pretty close last time adding T.O, Kearse, and Trotter. As did the Pats

The offseason also brought the arrival of seven unrestricted free agents to the Patriots. On offense, the Patriots added running back Sammy Morris,[28] tight end Kyle Brady,[29] as well as wide receivers Donté Stallworth and Kelley Washington.[30] On defense, they added linebacker Pro Bowl linebacker Adalius Thomas[31] and cornerbacks Tory James[32] and Eddie Jackson.[33]


Randy Moss lined up with the offense during the first training camp practice
Free agents or potential free agents Heath Evans, Billy Yates,[34] Larry Izzo,[35] Rashad Baker, Gene Mruczkowski,[36] Junior Seau,[37] Randall Gay,[38] Troy Brown,[39] and Vinny Testaverde[40] were all re-signed. Defensive end Ty Warren also received a long-term contract extension.[41]

It's only a matter of time before a team succeeds in winning the Super Bowl with the type of offseason the Eagles are having. Sure maybe today a team has never bought a Super Bowl but as I said before the Eagles came within a field goal last time they made a major push. As long as you have a solid core and a quality coaching staff you can do the free agent frenzy thing and put yourself in position to win it all.

MTK
08-03-2011, 04:36 PM
A shortened offseason hurts them too. Less time to develop chemistry.

Dirtbag59
08-03-2011, 04:45 PM
A shortened offseason hurts them too. Less time to develop chemistry.

True. However I still don't see them loosing less then 4 games. And the positions they're adding players to have assignments that can be learned quicker, or at least simplified enough to rely solely on talent. The real kicker will be is if they can get the more complicated concepts down by the end of the season in time for the playoffs.

However lets look at the changes.

O-Line - Watkins and Harris. Harris might have a bit of a learning curve however I think camp should give him enough time to learn the basics. Watkins has been learning the playbook since April.

RB - Ronnie Brown is a backup running back playing the easiest position to learn in football besides Kicker.

QB - Vince Young, all they can hope for is any use for him will come no earlier then midseason.

DL - Cullen Jenkins - Pretty sure Cullen can learn the defense before the season starts. I don't expect Jason Babin to get 12.5 sacks again but he should be fine until Brandon Grahm is healthy again.

CB - Nnadmi and Cro - Don't know about Cro but Nnadmi is talented enough where you can just throw him out there and say play man. Cro at this point is a nickle corner.

I don't see anywhere except maybe Corner and backup QB as to much of a concern. And both of those concerns will likely be gone by the end of the year.

I think everyone should start getting use to the fact that the Eagles are going to be very good this year save major injuries at key positions.

MTK
08-03-2011, 04:51 PM
I say they'll top out at 11-5 if they're lucky.

I can't believe people are buying their hype. They still have holes and adding big names doesn't translate to instant success the way it does in other sports.

I still think the Packers are the more complete team.

Dirtbag59
08-03-2011, 04:55 PM
I say they'll top out at 11-5 if they're lucky.

I can't believe people are buying their hype. They still have holes and adding big names doesn't translate to instant success the way it does in other sports.

I still think the Packers are the more complete team.

Funny, I'm still trying to figure out how the Packers won the freaking Super Bowl, outside of the obvious answer of having a franchise QB. Still I made this mistake with the Eagles back in 04. I kept on talking about how they were overrated and they wouldn't even make the Super Bowl, and the T.O experiment was going to fail. I don't plan on making that same mistake again.

mlmpetert
08-03-2011, 04:57 PM
Eagles got pretty close last time adding T.O, Kearse, and Trotter. As did the Pats



It's only a matter of time before a team succeeds in winning the Super Bowl with the type of offseason the Eagles are having. Sure maybe today a team has never bought a Super Bowl but as I said before the Eagles came within a field goal last time they made a major push. As long as you have a solid core and a quality coaching staff you can do the free agent frenzy thing and put yourself in position to win it all.

I honestly think those are the changes we are striding for right now. In 2- 5 years hopefull Danny will be able to use his money to actually achieve something and give us the best oppertunity to win.

mlmpetert
08-03-2011, 05:00 PM
I do think the eagles are going to need jermy macklin to be the hands down faviorts to win it all. But at this point they look almost as good as you can on paper

GTripp0012
08-03-2011, 05:12 PM
I say they'll top out at 11-5 if they're lucky.

I can't believe people are buying their hype. They still have holes and adding big names doesn't translate to instant success the way it does in other sports.

I still think the Packers are the more complete team.Packers. Saints. Giants. The class of the NFC this year.

The Eagles have moved themselves into the discussion with a strong free agency period. And, like the Saints, they should be at this level for two or three years. So they very easily could win the SB with this core. Maybe not this year, but they'll be in it for awhile.

But yeah, a one win increase over last year is probably a ceiling for that team. And that's only obtainable because the NFC West is on the schedule. I see this team doing worse than 4-2 in the division this year.

9-7 would be somewhere around my expectation level for them. But they will make the playoffs this year.

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