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BigHairedAristocrat 09-02-2011, 01:56 AM I highly doubt white makes the team over Gibson due to the fact white will be safe on the practice squad whereas Gibson won't. At some point, someone's gonna get hurt and we can elevate white. If whites on the team and someone gets hurt, we've got nobody familiar with the defense to elevate.
No way Paul stays on the practice squad, but stallworth and banks have both made cases to make the team. In all honesty, I think hankerson could be cut. I know we spent a 3rd rounder on him but we spent a pick on Paul too and he seems, at this early stage, to be the better investment. If we could trade hankerson for a 5th, id be happy.
BigHairedAristocrat 09-02-2011, 01:57 AM At WR
I think you keep 7
Moss, Gaffney, AA, Austin, Hankerson, Banks, and Stallworth, and hope that Paul doesn't get picked up off waivers.
LB's
You keep 8
ILB- Riley, Mcintosh
ILB- Fletcher, Fox
OLB Kerrigan, White
OLB- Orakpo, Jackson
BTW- I was never sold on Beck starting at QB. WAY too inconsistent, and tonight proved it.
You think either white or Jackson makes it over Lorenzo?
vallin21 09-02-2011, 02:06 AM You think either white or Jackson makes it over Lorenzo?
Right,
completely forgot about Alexander.
M White to PS, and one guy I really like is the kid Shannon, the FS.
JoeRedskin 09-02-2011, 02:12 AM Right,
completely forgot about Alexander.
M White to PS, and one guy I really like is the kid Shannon, the FS.
You mean the guy who whiffed on Gant's 90 yard TD?
CultBrennan59 09-02-2011, 02:48 AM To answer some questions and thoughts above,
I don't see the Skins Cutting a 3rd rounder, and I definitely dont see any team giving us a draft pick for him, even so a 5th rounder.
Also the Shannon kid was ok but not worth keeping.
I don't see us putting Royster on IR...what's his injury? I'm pretty sure you have to have evidence of an injury to put someone on IR. It really sucks though with Royster, because I've been watching the guy play since he was a Freshman in high school with Eddie Royal on his team, and he looked like Clinton Portis going against High Schoolers. He was quick as can be. Now of course it's high school, but theres only a few kids from each district that go on to play DI football, but when he got to college he looked slower than he did in high school, and less flashy, very understandable but still a pretty big drop off none the less. However he was still a great player at Penn State being their All time leading rusher, and making big runs in big games. Then he goes to us and looks like just an OK back. One thats not flashy, or fast,and only gets the amount of yards the play is designed to get. It's like I want to see more out of the guy. I'm pretty disappointed, having watched this guy play for the past 8 years, but he doesn't look like a guy who will be in the league in a couple of years until he changes something (toughness, speed, elusiveness, quickness, etc.) Hopefully time on the PS will be good for him.
Beemnseven 09-02-2011, 07:47 AM At WR
I think you keep 7
Moss, Gaffney, AA, Austin, Hankerson, Banks, and Stallworth, and hope that Paul doesn't get picked up off waivers.
LB's
You keep 8
ILB- Riley, Mcintosh
ILB- Fletcher, Fox
OLB Kerrigan, White
OLB- Orakpo, Jackson
BTW- I was never sold on Beck starting at QB. WAY too inconsistent, and tonight proved it.
There's no way they keep 7 wideouts. Last year they kept six.
My take: It'll be Moss, Gaffney, Armstrong, Banks, Austin, and Hankerson. I don't think Stallworth has stood out enough to make the final cut. The only spots Stallworth had a shot at were Austin's and Hankerson's. But the coaches are likely going to favor the younger guys based on potenial/upside.
The problem is Hankerson. I frankly don't see what he's done to make the team. But I don't see them tossing away a 3rd round pick either. If you PS him, somebody will snatch him away. He gets a pass this time, but only because of his price tag.
Last season they kept 9 linebackers. The guy who fought for his football life last night was Rob Jackson -- that was a statement game like no other. Not sure about Markus White. H. Blades probably has to make it.
irish 09-02-2011, 07:51 AM At WR
I think you keep 7
Moss, Gaffney, AA, Austin, Hankerson, Banks, and Stallworth, and hope that Paul doesn't get picked up off waivers.
LB's
You keep 8
ILB- Riley, Mcintosh
ILB- Fletcher, Fox
OLB Kerrigan, White
OLB- Orakpo, Jackson
BTW- I was never sold on Beck starting at QB. WAY too inconsistent, and tonight proved it.
I agree, Beck looks like he is inconsistent and might have really good games and really bad ones. In a QB league, the Skins dont have one.
Beemnseven 09-02-2011, 08:07 AM I agree, Beck looks like he is inconsistent and might have really good games and really bad ones. In a QB league, the Skins dont have one.
The reality is, Beck has only had one inconsistent stretch this preseason, and that was last night. It's not like he's been this way throughout. There were two obvious bad throws -- the pick in the endzone when he was under pressure, and the miss to a wide open Austin underneath.
Plus, as Shanahan said, Beck was without a lot of his primary weapons for this game.
As to your last statement, I don't know about that. No matter how you look at it, we are in a rebuilding process right now. That means it'll take awhile to get all the pieces in place. There were no free agent QBs available worth anything this time around, and we couldn't break the bank on a draft pick if the coaches didn't have confidence in what the available selections had to offer.
I'm usually just as pessimistic as you are about the general outlook, but I think there's more promise at the quarterback scenario than we've had in awhile.
irish 09-02-2011, 08:33 AM The reality is, Beck has only had one inconsistent stretch this preseason, and that was last night. It's not like he's been this way throughout. There were two obvious bad throws -- the pick in the endzone when he was under pressure, and the miss to a wide open Austin underneath.
Plus, as Shanahan said, Beck was without a lot of his primary weapons for this game.
As to your last statement, I don't know about that. No matter how you look at it, we are in a rebuilding process right now. That means it'll take awhile to get all the pieces in place. There were no free agent QBs available worth anything this time around, and we couldn't break the bank on a draft pick if the coaches didn't have confidence in what the available selections had to offer.
I'm usually just as pessimistic as you are about the general outlook, but I think there's more promise at the quarterback scenario than we've had in awhile.
I think maybe that inconsistency is why Beck hasnt caught on as a starter.
The Skins are stuck in what seems to be a permanent rebuilding process, I can hardly remember s season in the last 10 years where the Skins didnt seem to be rebuilding but I do think this rebuild might really work as they are rebuilding with younger players and thats good.
The QBs of the past few seasons havent worked out and Beck hasnt played enough to say he wont work but as of the start of this season the Skins have starting QB that are here because nobody else wanted them. Beck & Rex will be servicable QBs but thats about it. I'm not pessimistic or optimistic about QB, it is what it is.
vallin21 09-02-2011, 08:56 AM You mean the guy who whiffed on Gant's 90 yard TD?
Yeah, it was a whiff but, he also has potential/upside (5 tackles, 1 sack). Hopefully he'll get a PS spot.
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