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Old 10-14-2014, 08:37 PM   #76
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I will b a pissed off sob if we draft his stupid ass.
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Old 10-14-2014, 09:04 PM   #77
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I've been saying this here and there, if Jameis Winston is there when we draft, the Redskins are going to have a tough decision to make.
No. We won't.

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Old 10-14-2014, 09:26 PM   #78
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I've been saying this here and there, if Jameis Winston is there when we draft, the Redskins are going to have a tough decision to make.
I agree. Which OL or CB do we take?
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Old 10-14-2014, 09:39 PM   #79
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He dont look it.Does he not look skinny to you? I cant think of another qb that looks as lean as Griffin
Brady is a tall skinny rail.
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Old 10-14-2014, 10:17 PM   #80
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Brady is a tall skinny rail.
Yea but Brady can read a defense like I can read a beer bottle label.
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Old 10-14-2014, 10:43 PM   #81
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If Robert can learn to take care of Robert, it will go a long way to his longevity. Step out of bounds, slide, throw the ball away....
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Old 10-15-2014, 03:17 AM   #82
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I've been saying this here and there, if Jameis Winston is there when we draft, the Redskins are going to have a tough decision to make.
I like Winston as a player, but unless Griffin really stinks when he comes back I doubt we draft a quarterback with our first pick.

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I agree. Which OL or CB do we take?
I'm not a draft guru and won't pretend to be, but I don't think taking an offensive lineman with our first pick would be the right move. I know, I know, we have to protect Griffin. The thing is though, we just drafted two guys last year that you have to give a chance to develop. If 0gbuehi is available at #3 or wherever we pick, it would be tough to pass him up, but if you do take him, then you just wasted last year's 3rd rounder on a guy who will never see the field. Doesn't sound like a good way to build your team. (Now, if we end up starting Moses several games this year and he's so bad there's no hope, my tone will change.)

I'm thinking defensive line with our first pick. It sounds like Leonard Williams from USC could be a good interior rusher. If a young Jason Hatcher like that is available, I probably take him over an offensive tackle. Safety would be nice too, but it sounds like this safety class isn't exactly loaded with top-notch safety prospects. Maybe Landon Collins. Kurtis Drummond was supposed to be a good one, but he's struggled a little this year.
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Old 10-15-2014, 09:10 AM   #83
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If Robert can learn to take care of Robert, it will go a long way to his longevity. Step out of bounds, slide, throw the ball away....
Play smart, he's a smart kid
And don't jump up and down. And curl in a fetal position when he does go to ground, so a DL doesn't nearly break his upraised knee in half...

RG3 is too fragile.
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Old 10-15-2014, 09:15 AM   #84
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There is no way I draft Winston. Come on people. Drafting another quarterback and continuing to not use those draft picks for real need is just being deaf, dumb, and blind. If all the offensive linemen in the draft aren't worth a very high round pick, then use that #1 for a corner or safety or trade down to pick up an extra pick.

The plan should be, A) Rebuild the offensive line B) rebuild the offensive line C) rebuild the offensive line, and both D & E) draft safeties and corners.
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Old 10-15-2014, 09:45 AM   #85
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There is no way I draft Winston. Come on people. Drafting another quarterback and continuing to not use those draft picks for real need is just being deaf, dumb, and blind. If all the offensive linemen in the draft aren't worth a very high round pick, then use that #1 for a corner or safety or trade down to pick up an extra pick.

The plan should be, A) Rebuild the offensive line B) rebuild the offensive line C) rebuild the offensive line, and both D & E) draft safeties and corners.
If they draft Winston, RG3 would be traded. Let's say Buffalo or the Jets gives their 1st rounder and a legit o-linemen? That would give the Skins two high draft picks and a starter. They'd have to think hard about something like that of it presented itself. Don't think it will happen as RG3 probably has little trade value.

Winston already does one thing better than RG3 does. He throws the ball before guys come out of their breaks. He also plays from under center. Winston would be be a huge risk, maybe too much risk, but he looks very ready for the NFL game.
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Put me on the list of guys that think we will draft a QB in the first round or make a deal to get a starter within the next three years.
That ain't happening.


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I've been saying this here and there, if Jameis Winston is there when we draft, the Redskins are going to have a tough decision to make.
ROFL. I will bet my house, car and dog that we would NEVER draft Winston (or Mariota) if the situation comes up.

1) They aren't going to draft anymore QBs that excel in the spread offense. They are too far behind on the experience needed in pro-form sets to succeed. Now, the exception would be if you plan on sitting this "project" on the bench for 2-3 years, or you are Chip Kelly. Otherwise, you are wasting a draft pick.

2) No way in hell does Dan allow a QB to be drafted when he's still got his golden boy here. He paid way too much to give up on him already.
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Old 10-15-2014, 10:13 AM   #87
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I've been saying this here and there, if Jameis Winston is there when we draft, the Redskins are going to have a tough decision to make.
I could see drafting a new QB high and trading RGIII for a raft of picks which we then can use on the OL, DB, etc.

But Winston is not the guy for making that move. Nancy Reagan says, "Just say no to Jameis."
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That ain't happening.




ROFL. I will bet my house, car and dog that we would NEVER draft Winston (or Mariota) if the situation comes up.

1) They aren't going to draft anymore QBs that excel in the spread offense. They are too far behind on the experience needed in pro-form sets to succeed. Now, the exception would be if you plan on sitting this "project" on the bench for 2-3 years, or you are Chip Kelly. Otherwise, you are wasting a draft pick.

2) No way in hell does Dan allow a QB to be drafted when he's still got his golden boy here. He paid way too much to give up on him already.
Just an FYI, Winston plays from under center too. They could sit him and let KC play until he's ready. If I were to bet on it I would say they don't make a move, but stranger things have happened. You also have to remember that Gruden didn't draft either QB.
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I could see drafting a new QB high and trading RGIII for a raft of picks which we then can use on the OL, DB, etc.

But Winston is not the guy for making that move. Nancy Reagan says, "Just say no to Jameis."


I agree, he's just too immature. Can't imagine how he's going to act once he gets cash in his pocket. But if he didn't have off the field issues, and had the maturity of RG3 or Luck, it would w/out question have to be considered.
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Old 10-15-2014, 11:33 AM   #90
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Character counts......he does not appear to have it. The face of the francise
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