Schneed10
05-13-2015, 12:27 PM
OK, now you've annoyed me, since I am the one who posted the article. First, the title of this thread is "Redskins Offseason Things". That's "things", not "breaking news". Also, everybody doesn't read everything on the internet each day.
I noticed that there was some interest in what I posted - namely that Keim was told by a source that the coaching staff believes Long "progressed well during the year," and will be a factor this season. Keim was apparently also told that Long will get every opportunity to unseat Chester. I'm pretty sure that Keim didn't just imagine this information.
The reason this has some significance to me is that it had had earlier been posted here that the previous OL coach may have shown favoritism towards Chester, which implied that Long didn't get a fair shot to win the job last season. So, I'm thinking that with a new OL coach and a new emphasis on power running, backed up by what Keim was told, the OL might be improved by inserting Long as the starter at RG. That's good (old) news, right?
Point taken. But that point still isn't incredibly impactful. I think we were always under the assumption that the offensive line jobs would be up for competition in training camp. And training camp, as we all know, is where the competition takes place.
Keim needs to drive clicks to his blog so he'll put out what he's heard and I do like to keep updated on it. But I also like to keep in mind that the real news that matters won't come out until we're deep into training camp.
Long V Chester won't play itself out till August, so this is kind of a 'these aren't the droids you're looking for, move along' kind of thing.
It's not your fault, you're posting the latest and that's always good to read. I'd want you to keep doing it, in fact. We're just adding our interpretation of the value of that information, that's all.
I noticed that there was some interest in what I posted - namely that Keim was told by a source that the coaching staff believes Long "progressed well during the year," and will be a factor this season. Keim was apparently also told that Long will get every opportunity to unseat Chester. I'm pretty sure that Keim didn't just imagine this information.
The reason this has some significance to me is that it had had earlier been posted here that the previous OL coach may have shown favoritism towards Chester, which implied that Long didn't get a fair shot to win the job last season. So, I'm thinking that with a new OL coach and a new emphasis on power running, backed up by what Keim was told, the OL might be improved by inserting Long as the starter at RG. That's good (old) news, right?
Point taken. But that point still isn't incredibly impactful. I think we were always under the assumption that the offensive line jobs would be up for competition in training camp. And training camp, as we all know, is where the competition takes place.
Keim needs to drive clicks to his blog so he'll put out what he's heard and I do like to keep updated on it. But I also like to keep in mind that the real news that matters won't come out until we're deep into training camp.
Long V Chester won't play itself out till August, so this is kind of a 'these aren't the droids you're looking for, move along' kind of thing.
It's not your fault, you're posting the latest and that's always good to read. I'd want you to keep doing it, in fact. We're just adding our interpretation of the value of that information, that's all.