Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?

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Meks
01-03-2013, 01:50 PM
IMO, I hope he stays and they both see significant playing time next year. I want to see Orakpo return to form ... if not, hello Jackson in a bigger role than Rak. Point blank.

CRedskinsRule
01-03-2013, 02:10 PM
Why, when we have solid depth, does the question become "Do we need xxx?" Granted there are salary cap concerns, and if Jackson pushes for an unworkable deal, we may have to let him go, but within the constraints that are the modern salary cap, we should keep both of them, and be glad that we are producing solid talent, with good attitudes.

JoeRedskin
01-03-2013, 02:13 PM
Why, when we have solid depth, does the question become "Do we need xxx?" Granted there are salary cap concerns, and if Jackson pushes for an unworkable deal, we may have to let him go, but within the constraints that are the modern salary cap, we should keep both of them, and be glad that we are producing solid talent, with good attitudes.

^^^ For the win.

Clearly, given your otherwise dullard-like responses, you are related to someone of brilliance for your genetic make-up to allow for such moments of clarity.

SmootSmack
01-03-2013, 02:16 PM
What about Lorenzo? Do you keep him too?

firstdown
01-03-2013, 02:16 PM
Orakpo has not been the same sense he did those bad Geico comercials.

firstdown
01-03-2013, 02:17 PM
What about Lorenzo? Do you keep him too?

Lorenzo goes no where.

Meks
01-03-2013, 02:18 PM
What about Lorenzo? Do you keep him too?

Yes. All around team guy and very versatile... someone mentioned Jackson being like a Mike Vrabel type i think earlier in the thread... but i think 'Zo is more comparable and i think it's essential we keep him. For ST's and depth. He's a redskin as long as we keep him around.

jdlea
01-03-2013, 02:19 PM
You can't just say the defense has raised it's game in vacuum. Rob Jackson is a big part of that reason. You can't dismiss that. And when Orakpo was starting the Redskins were abysmal in the turnover category.

Are we conflating better athlete with better football player?

Are we basing this on the 1 1/3 games that we actually saw Orakpo on the field this season? If so, I have to point out how small of a sample size that is. If not, I feel like it's a little ridiculous to compare any other year to this one given the way winning seems to have inspired this team; the defense in particular.

I think this team really needs to keep as much talent as it possibly can on the defensive side of the ball, particularly when you consider how bad they were to start the season. Having depth should be a luxury. I'm glad Jackson stepped in and made some plays, but I don't think he's better than Brian Orakpo and I wouldn't cut or trade Orakpo in order to keep him. Also, I think creating a hole behind Jackson is a bad idea. I like Wilson and Alexander as situational players, but I think banking on Jackson and thinking he'll never get hurt would be a mistake. For me, if you get rid of Orakpo, you also need a new guy to back up Jackson.

As happy as I've been with Jackson's impact, which surprised me, I still think Orakpo comes back and is the starter on this defense. If the front office decides Jackson is the better player, I'll be very surprised.

CultBrennan59
01-03-2013, 02:20 PM
What about Lorenzo? Do you keep him too?

Of course, he is a pro bowler and he is great at what he does on special teams.

He can back up the other OLB (Rob Jackson backs up one, he backs up the other)

los panda
01-03-2013, 02:25 PM
What about Lorenzo? Do you keep him too?no room for him please know that i am kidding

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