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09-29-2004, 02:50 PM | #1 |
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WPost Email: 'Center Switch Gets Positive Reviews'
The Redskins' switch from Lennie Friedman to Cory Raymer as the starting center seemed to work well, with botched snaps and fumbled exchanges not an issue Monday. Those miscues had been damning in the first two weeks, leading directly to opponents' scores.
Coach Joe Gibbs has continued to praise Friedman and pronounce faith in his ability, but he did not get on the field in Monday's 21-18 loss to Dallas at FedEx Field. Raymer was given the start because he deserved an opportunity to work with the first team offensive line, Gibbs said, and Brunell did not lose any snaps with him Monday. "We didn't have any problems with the exchanges, which is good," Brunell said. "And Cory's been around a while been in a lot of big games. ... Cory's a competitor, he plays hard and sometimes a little dirty, and that's what you like." Raymer made his first appearance in Week 1, replacing Friedman for a series early in the second half and quickly tangling with Brunell as he dropped back, leading to a fumble that was returned for a touchdown by Tampa Bay. Friedman started and played the entire game in a loss to New York, and, with bad exchanges still plaguing the team, made the switch to Raymer during practice last week. News & Notes • Rookie safety Sean Taylor made his first NFL start Monday and played most of the game, missing a few plays because of a minor hamstring injury. • Linebacker Mike Barrow missed his third straight game with a tendon tear in his left knee, but he was quite active on the sidelines. Barrow huddled with Gregg Williams, assistant head coach -- defense, and Antonio Pierce, his replacement at inside linebacker, before a few key plays and chatted with reserve linebackers Khary Campbell and Michael Brown as well. • Dallas cornerback Pete Hunter, who left Monday's game early with a knee injury, is out for the season. • Washington does not play another NFC East game until Nov. 21 at Philadelphia. -- Jason LaCanfora |
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09-29-2004, 08:05 PM | #2 |
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Cory Raymer definitely did a good job out there. I think that Lennie Friedman probably works very hard, but sometimes when you get out on the field things are different and I think that in the NFL players need to be capable of translating their hard work onto the field. I think Raymer just earned himself another start with that solid performance.
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09-30-2004, 06:14 AM | #3 |
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hmm... maybe barrow will stick around as a coach after he finishes out his playing career...
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09-30-2004, 10:01 AM | #4 |
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Barrow might already be done (for this season). What is up with the length of time (2 months) Barrow has been out? If he has a tear in his knee, he needs to have surgery and fix it once and for all. Even if it means he will be gone for a month or six months, he eventually will comes back whole and healthy. All the therapy and time off in the world is not going to help structural damage to a knee. Therapy and time off does not heal tears. I realize the Skins are holding out hope that he will come back soon. But I saw Barrow limping on the sideline on Monday night. That does not look good.
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09-30-2004, 01:51 PM | #6 |
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everyone thats worked with him says he's great for reading offenses and teaching... too bad he's soo old and worn down...
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10-01-2004, 02:02 PM | #8 |
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Lenny Friedman is removed to give Cory Raymer a shot back at his old job and there are no fumbles on the handoff. Let's keep it that way.
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10-01-2004, 05:16 PM | #9 |
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It should be Raymer's job to lose now. I was always a fan of his the first time around and thought he was an underrated center. Nice to see him back in DC.
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