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Originally Posted by AnonEmouse
Two articles on NFL.com I read:
Keenum saying his future likely doesn't lie in DC (not a surprise in itself), but also praised Haskins for the strides he took at the end of the season. Wonder if nobody comes to sign Keenum in a hurry, if he'd be willing to back up Haskins next year? I personally don't put much weight at all on our losses being QB driven, and his stats while not being a full 16 games, would project to a full season as pretty good. Better fall back than Colt certainly.
NFC unsung heroes; ours is Dunbar. Didn't realise how good he was, given the oppo QB rating was very low. then again, they threw at Norman and Nicholson all day, so that factors in. Still its great for a UDFA to get that kind of praise. Lets hope we can find more diamonds in the rough like him.
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That's why I laugh at those people who don't think Dunbar is #1 CB - he has blossomed into a really good CB. If I remember right, we have to give Gruden credit for this, he was the one who asked Dunbar to switch from WR to CB when he tried out for the first time. Also, don't forget, he did all that with our so-called coaches who couldn't coach to save their jobs. Imagine what Dunbar can do with coaches who will maximize players' strengths.
I wouldn't mind if we bring Keenum back, I would be confident with Keenum coming in and help Redskins win some games if anything happens to Haskins.
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Originally Posted by Irrefutable
There will be plenty of competition for Hooper and he may cost $$$$$.
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For sure. I'm still not 100% on Hooper but he might be the only best available TE. I would be surprised if Chargers didn't resign Henry and I don't think Ebron is worth a lot of money.