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Old 04-23-2010, 01:58 AM   #31
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I like it how very few people are mentioning that basically Jones has given up on Roy Williams and we can call that trade a colossal failure.
Yeah, Jerry Jones just needs one more stamp on his draft card to qualify for Matt Millen status.
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Old 04-23-2010, 03:04 AM   #32
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Re: Shanahan: Williams is a natural for zone-blocking scheme

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Best fits
Here are the five players who landed with teams that give them the best opportunity to maximize what they do best.

1. Gerald McCoy, DT, Tampa Bay (No. 3 overall)
2. Trent Williams, OT, Washington (No. 4)
3. Maurkice Pouncey, G/C, Pittsburgh (No. 18)
4. Bryan Bulaga, OT, Green Bay (No. 23)
5. Dan Williams, DT, Arizona (No. 26)
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Old 04-23-2010, 07:07 AM   #33
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After Clausen and McCoy go I would say.
I wish the Redskins had traded Haynesworth to the Saints for the 32nd pick and then drafted Clausen.

Fat Albert would have helped the Saints more than a rookie ? cornerback.
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Old 04-23-2010, 07:15 AM   #34
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I wish the Redskins had traded Haynesworth to the Saints for the 32nd pick and then drafted Clausen.

Fat Albert would have helped the Saints more than a rookie ? cornerback.
Yeah, but that wasn't likely to happen. As for the Saints pick, they needed another CB. They were ranked 25th in total yards (357.8) and 26th in pass yds (235.6)
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Old 04-23-2010, 07:20 AM   #35
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Re: Shanahan: Williams is a natural for zone-blocking scheme

Trent Williams's Madden attributes should be off the charts. The more I think about this guy, the more I like him. His versatility pretty much ensures that he'll start somewhere on the OL. And he projects to be a solid NFL OT.
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Trent Williams's Madden attributes should be off the charts. The more I think about this guy, the more I like him. His versatility pretty much ensures that he'll start somewhere on the OL. And he projects to be a solid NFL OT.
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I'm really impressed with Malcolm Kelly taking younger guys under his wing too. Go Skins!
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Trent Williams's Madden attributes should be off the charts. The more I think about this guy, the more I like him. His versatility pretty much ensures that he'll start somewhere on the OL. And he projects to be a solid NFL OT.
What happened to the he's a thug talk, a holdout with poor work habits, he'll be a pro wrestler in 3 years, blah blah blah
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Redskins Insider - The story behind Trent Williams' nickname and Roger Goodell's introduction
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I wish the Redskins had traded Haynesworth to the Saints for the 32nd pick and then drafted Clausen.

Fat Albert would have helped the Saints more than a rookie ? cornerback.

And Godzilla will help us more than Big Love.
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Todd McShay:

Best fits
Here are the five players who landed with teams that give them the best opportunity to maximize what they do best.

1. Gerald McCoy, DT, Tampa Bay (No. 3 overall)
2. Trent Williams, OT, Washington (No. 4)
3. Maurkice Pouncey, G/C, Pittsburgh (No. 18)
4. Bryan Bulaga, OT, Green Bay (No. 23)
5. Dan Williams, DT, Arizona (No. 26)
i really think green bay got a great player in bulaga. i never really wanted him as our LT but i think at RT he def helps A-rogers a ton.
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Re: Shanahan: Williams is a natural for zone-blocking scheme

The one thing that Shanny said in that first article Matty posted that I really don't like is that he already has Williams penciled in at LT. If a lack of motivation is the main knock on this kid I think you need to at least come out and say that he needs to work to earn that starting spot even if you don't really mean it. That said, I think we do have a good support system for Williams and I think he will be good.

And Dirtbag, as for the nickname, I think you need to emphasize the L and sort of drop the R when yelling it. "SIIILLLLLLLLLLVVVABAAAAAAAACK!!!"
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Old 04-23-2010, 09:27 AM   #43
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Re: Shanahan: Williams is a natural for zone-blocking scheme

I am glad we picked a LT but it hard to get exicited about OL picks. Even when we picked Lavar and Samuals, I was all pumped about Lavar and was like oh yeah that Chris guy too.

I know Chris was the much better pick but I don't know. Maybe it is like this when you buy a new hot water heater for your house, you needed it but really it is not an exciting purchase.
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Old 04-23-2010, 09:30 AM   #44
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The one thing that Shanny said in that first article Matty posted that I really don't like is that he already has Williams penciled in at LT. If a lack of motivation is the main knock on this kid I think you need to at least come out and say that he needs to work to earn that starting spot even if you don't really mean it. That said, I think we do have a good support system for Williams and I think he will be good.

And Dirtbag, as for the nickname, I think you need to emphasize the L and sort of drop the R when yelling it. "SIIILLLLLLLLLLVVVABAAAAAAAACK!!!"
But really how often do you yell out OL names during a game, I personally never have.
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Old 04-23-2010, 09:31 AM   #45
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Re: Shanahan: Williams is a natural for zone-blocking scheme

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The one thing that Shanny said in that first article Matty posted that I really don't like is that he already has Williams penciled in at LT. If a lack of motivation is the main knock on this kid I think you need to at least come out and say that he needs to work to earn that starting spot even if you don't really mean it. That said, I think we do have a good support system for Williams and I think he will be good.

And Dirtbag, as for the nickname, I think you need to emphasize the L and sort of drop the R when yelling it. "SIIILLLLLLLLLLVVVABAAAAAAAACK!!!"
I don't think you would be as concerned if you watched Shanahan's 2 videos on Redskins.com. He does a lot of the "he has to prove himself", "you hope he's a starter but he has to prove it on the field", type comments. MS just doesn't seem like he's going to "give" anyone a spot.
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