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05-05-2008, 06:09 PM | #1 |
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Some Recent Skins Articles....
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...rankings/5.html preseason ranking: 18. Washington. I can't think of a team in the NFL with more questions. With a big need at pass-rusher, the Redskins stayed out of the free-agent market totally and went receiver-tight end-receiver on their first three draft picks. I don't know if Jason Campbell is the long-term answer at quarterback; certainly the Redskins don't know either. Can Jim Zorn head-coach? Who knows? The one thing I do know is I like Dan Snyder getting off the Steinbrenner-esque spend-spend-spend merry-go-round and becoming a guy who just might be learning how to build a team. Might, I said. Also look at his ten things I think I think for another Skins tidbit. John Clayton http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/colum...john&id=3382195 The Redskins' Malcolm Kelly showed great hands, while their other new receiver, Devin Thomas, showed great speed. Both should expand the Redskins' offense. Plus, they are big targets, Kelly checking in at 225 pounds and Thomas at 224. New Redskins coach Jim Zorn had the most entertaining minicamp. Jason Campbell seems to be responding to Zorn's unique coaching methods. Clinton Portis, in his best shape as a Redskin, almost beat safety LaRon Landry in a match race. Landry ran a 4.35 40 coming out of college, but Portis wanted to challenge him. Then there was second-round pick Fred Davis. He couldn't sleep Saturday night because his roommate wouldn't shut up. So he went to the desk of the hotel and asked for a different room. He slept until 11 a.m., and the team couldn't find him because he wasn't in the right room. Zorn wants his players alert -- but Fred, tell the roommate to shut up and don't forget the wakeup call. USA Today Redskins begin West Coast overhaul on offense - USATODAY.com "I ran the West Coast my senior year at Auburn," Campbell said after the first minicamp practice on Friday. "A lot of the things we're doing, I've seen it before." His adaptive nature runs parallel to the course of a franchise with a track record for frequent changes. Zorn, formerly the Seattle Seahawks' quarterbacks coach, is the Redskins' fifth coach in nine years. Once again, there's a fresh start at Redskin Park. |
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05-06-2008, 01:28 AM | #2 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
Here is another one -- but its confusing:
FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - He lists the Eagles as a team, but in the intro he says: "I strongly considered going with the Washington Redskins here, but decided that if the Redskins aren't convinced regarding Jason Campbell's current level of performance, then my skepticism should prevail." What does that mean exactly?
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05-06-2008, 10:00 AM | #3 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
PK thinks the Skins have the most questions in the league??
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05-06-2008, 10:18 AM | #4 | |
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05-06-2008, 10:24 AM | #5 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
I do see what he means:
Will the defense continue it's performance under Blache that it gave under GW? We as Skins fans assume it will, but it's still a change. Blache is changing some things after all, he's reducing the number of packages. We assume that will work, but are we sure? Can our offensive line protect well enough when we're 4 and 5 wide? Are our new WRs bums, or do we actually have depth now? Can Andre Carter keep it up? Can Campbell and the WRs pick up Zorn's new offense or will our timing be all funky for the first half of the year? Will Zorn be capable of holding the team together through challenges like Gibbs always could? Will the team fight hard down the stretch like it did for Gibbs? I could see us going 5-11, and I could see us going 11-5, and anywhere in between. I agree, we have a ton of questions.
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05-06-2008, 10:41 AM | #6 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
I'm not doubting we have questions but I think there are a bunch of teams far worse off.
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05-06-2008, 11:09 AM | #7 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
The press has to make a living during the offseason too. I just wish that they would make it talking about something that they might have a clue about (Facts versus speculation). There are questions about every team right now. Thanks for the insight genius. The truth is that we won't know anything until next Superbowl Sunday. Until the playoffs begin everyone still has a shot. Every team has strengths and weaknesses. It will pan out when it pans out. Stop pounding my team just because it doesn't stack up to your expectations of what a championship caliber team should have. There is no one team template that you can lay out and say "This team is going to win". They tried to do it with NE last season and look what happened. NE's weakness got exploited and they lost. Every team has a shot, so save that preseason speculation shit. Right now teams like Miami, St. Louis, and Atlanta scare me. Why?, because nobody can see them comming yet. At the same time for the same reasons people should fear the Skins. Because they didn't do enough, they have too many questions, and they drafted a punter. Nobody sees us comming.
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05-06-2008, 11:43 AM | #9 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
I'd agree, but lots of questions don't necessitate a bad team. It just means you have so many questions that it's really hard to predict what's going to happen with the team.
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05-06-2008, 11:59 AM | #10 |
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lol...come on man, it's hard to make shit up for all 32 teams in the league.
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05-06-2008, 01:01 PM | #11 |
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schneed, i like your point about Carter. he quietly had a very good year. im surprised there hasn't been a whole lot of talk about him, around here
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05-06-2008, 03:13 PM | #12 | |
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In the pre-draft PC Vinny took a moment to point out the fact AC had a very good year, and his (10) sacks along side Wilson & Daniels who shared (9 1/2) between them gave the team a total of (19 1/2) form the DE position. That's considered very good production and could be partly the reason why they didn't feel it an absolute that they draft mainly for this position, hoping that Wilson will only improve. There will always be critics regardless of what a team does, or does not do to improve during the off-season. No team will ever go into the season declaring themselves a perfect team because there is no such thing. As mentioned before, every team has both it's strengths and weaknesses, and the only proof of how they will perform is over a sixteen game schedule. If we could actually predict the outcome before the games are played, it wouldn't be much fun watching. |
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05-06-2008, 03:15 PM | #13 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
Obviously PK doesn't think we're the worst team in the league, otherwise he'd put us at 32nd and not 18th. He has a lot of questions about us because frankly he doesn't know what to make of a few things. I'm in the exact same boat.
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05-06-2008, 05:39 PM | #14 |
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Questions, yes, but most questions? I-don't-think-so!
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05-06-2008, 06:13 PM | #15 |
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Re: Some Recent Skins Articles....
Bottom line is Peter King is a Giants fan and a Skins hater, he always has been, and he always will be. Im not saying we don't have questions. This is the truth with any new regime, system, new players, players getting older etc. The fact of the matter is we kept most of the team together through the offseason. I don't know if PK has forgotten but the Skins were a playoff team last year. You can't tell me that by losing basically no players and adding depth we have actually fallen into the bottom half of the league. It's stupid and its said every year no matter what direction the Skins go in the offseason.
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