KI Skins Fan
06-01-2019, 10:17 AM
He’ll be a great one, end of story. He did it in college and will do it the pros, some players have the “it” factor, he has it.
I'm glad you mentioned the "it" factor. With all of the measurements, testing, and evaluations of game film, there is still "it". I haven't seen this particular player perform yet, but if you say he has "it" then I believe you.
It doesn't take long to recognize "it", if you know "it" when you see it. With some players, recognizing that they have "it" is almost instantaneous. Some poor doubting fans don't trust their own "it" sense and are afraid to admit to themselves that they sensed a player had "it" until "it" becomes undeniable.
I'm excited about some of our young players who set off my "it" sense. Jonathan Allen definitely has "it". I believe that Derrius Guice has "it". I'm also getting some high readings on my "it" meter for Montez Sweat and Dwaine Haskins.
NYCskinfan82
06-01-2019, 12:59 PM
I wanna say Payne has "it" to.
skinsfan69
06-02-2019, 12:16 PM
I have no doubt given the opportunity by the coaching staff that Sims would contribute. He's a football player, period.
My thing w/ Sims is how did a guy with his physical ability have so little production at Bama? Also Sims was only hurt the first few weeks of the season yet the staff shut him down. Why? I have little confidence that this staff can even develop a purely raw player like Sims.
My thing w/ Sims is how did a guy with his physical ability have so little production at Bama? Also Sims was only hurt the first few weeks of the season yet the staff shut him down. Why? I have little confidence that this staff can even develop a purely raw player like Sims.
Have to agree with the lack of ability when it comes to developing players at certain positions given the coaches and even the head coach.
skinsfan69
06-02-2019, 02:39 PM
Have to agree with the lack of ability when it comes to developing players at certain positions given the coaches and even the head coach.
Even with a player like Doc, the coaches simply have to get more out of him. Run more of the routes he's good at. I just have a feeling that a better staff would get his production up a bit. Never to true #1 NFL wr production cause he's not that kind of player, but more than 40 some catches in 16 games. That is just sad.
DYoungJelly
06-02-2019, 02:57 PM
Even with a player like Doc, the coaches simply have to get more out of him. Run more of the routes he's good at. I just have a feeling that a better staff would get his production up a bit. Never to true #1 NFL wr production cause he's not that kind of player, but more than 40 some catches in 16 games. That is just sad.Are there any examples of players leaving this staff and excelling other places?
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SFREDSKIN
06-02-2019, 08:11 PM
Are there any examples of players leaving this staff and excelling other places?
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Antonio Pierce, Chris Clemons.
DYoungJelly
06-02-2019, 08:36 PM
Antonio Pierce, Chris Clemons.
You've made a great case with real evidence that the position coaches from 2004 should be upgraded.
The original question was about this staff.
I can't think of a diamond in the rough type player leaving here recently and balling out with another team.
I'm not defending the staff, I just don't understand the Doctson love. I don't know what folks see in him.
There have been plenty of veiled statements since his drafting that indicates he might not have the type of mentality to be great, despite having the physical talent.
skinsfaninok
06-04-2019, 12:18 PM
#Redskins LT Trent Williams, not spotted in the building this morning, wants a new deal, I’m told. His deal was huge when he signed out, but the market has shifted greatly.
Can't blame him
Chico23231
06-04-2019, 12:27 PM
Man, listening to Sheehan rip Rob Ryan is my new favorite thing. Ryan is a complete jackass