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04-04-2007, 03:51 PM | #1 |
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Peter King's view on the Briggs deal
Yes, another Briggs thread. You know you love it.
SI.com - Writers - Draft gorge (cont.) - Tuesday April 3, 2007 4:24PM Here's my view of the deal: You're right -- the Redskins don't have a crying need at linebacker, and I don't expect them to make a trade, swapping the sixth pick in the first round and either MacIntosh or Lemar Marshall for Briggs and the 31st pick in the draft. But I think you need to realize why the Redskins would ponder this move. The one thing you must remember is that Lance Briggs is an excellent football player, one of the five or six best linebackers in football. Last fall, watching the Bears, I saw how they used Briggs and Urlacher interchangeably at both middle and outside linebacker, and Briggs was every bit the factor in many of their big games that Urlacher was. He can take on guards in the hole and he can play side to side as well as almost any linebacker playing today. I think he's worth the big money. If I were the Redskins, I would certainly trade my sixth pick for Briggs and the 31st, but throwing in the good linebacker would kill the deal for me. I hope for your sake the deal in its current permutation doesn't get done. |
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04-04-2007, 03:54 PM | #2 |
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Re: Peter King's view on the Briggs deal
King failed to point out that Briggs a) has Urlacher playing beside him and b) he had one helluva defensive line in front of him.
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04-04-2007, 04:12 PM | #3 |
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Re: Peter King's view on the Briggs deal
Well to play devil's advocate the year Urlacher was hurt Briggs did have a pretty good season.
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Re: Peter King's view on the Briggs deal
I can't believe I'm going to agree with the a-hole that constantly denies Monk admission into the hall, but I think he's right on.
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Show me a star LB and chances are he has a pretty good DL in front of him. |
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04-04-2007, 05:14 PM | #6 |
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Re: Peter King's view on the Briggs deal
Alright I'll play devils advocate. DeMeco Ryans.........DeMeco Ryans...Damnit.
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Yep. Now I'm off to go start another LB thread.......TRADE DOWN!
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I think they play well together actually. But I'll say it again, unless Briggs is the top two or three at that position, then we have no business trading for this guy.
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04-04-2007, 05:32 PM | #10 |
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Vice versa could be true. Maybe Briggs is the one bringing BU's game up. I am more concerned about them being system LBs more than anything. One good LB doesn't make another but only so much better.
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You're right, it could be the other way around. I'm just not convinced that the Briggs we know of in Chicago can light it up here in D.C. |
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Urlacher also has Briggs next to him. That theory goes both ways. Urlacher is not Ray Lewis or Lawrence Taylor. He has definitely benefitted from having a great line and a pro-bowler next to him. I don't buy that Briggs is good only because Urlacher is next to him. The Chicago D is good because they have studs everywhere, not just because of an over-hyped MLB. |
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04-04-2007, 08:03 PM | #14 |
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this is a good piece of writing. come on Matty, give peter king some love
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04-04-2007, 08:08 PM | #15 |
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Thank you Peter King for telling us what we already know and have been speculating about for weeks...the warpath should sue him cuz I'm sure he's using one of the 100's of threads on Briggs as his primary source
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