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|  04-11-2008, 01:42 AM | #1 | 
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				Reed Doughty
			 
			
			What do you guys think of him? can he be a full-time starter in the NFL? he played well down the stretch and seemed to fit in well in the locker room | 
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|  04-11-2008, 01:42 AM | #2 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			[Personal opinion]: love the guy. hope he remains as the starter and develops
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|  04-11-2008, 04:04 AM | #3 | 
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|  04-11-2008, 06:08 AM | #4 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			Is anybody averse to addressing FS in the draft this year?  I have a hard time deciding because it would essentially be trying to replace someone who was very special to the team too quickly. ...I don't want to lose or taint the memory but I would want to improve if there are deficienies there, tough call. 
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|  04-11-2008, 06:27 AM | #5 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			Well I think that Landry is our FS isn't he? I just hope that we don't draft Kenny Phillips. For one thing, it's sort of creepy. And for another I think he's an overrated U player (much like I think Calais Campbell is starting to become really undderrated) Anyhow, as for Doughty. I think he can definitely be a full-time starter in the NFL. But for him to succeed he needs to be one of those types that has all the right pieces around him to help (at least for now). In other words, if Doughty struggled on the field I think Landry could still play at a superior level and pick up Doughty's slack. But if the reverse were happening, I think it would have a negative effect (affect?) on Doughty. I'm definitely rooting for him though. He's been through a lot with his own kid and the moment that probably got me most choked up last season was when some moron asked him if the guys were crying in the locker room (after finding out ST had been shot, though still live) and he said "Of course" then choked up and added "it's real." 
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|  04-11-2008, 06:36 AM | #6 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			I look at it as this: What happens if Laron Landry gets injured? And it's exactly the reason I think we should draft Kenny Philips. Reed Doughty served as a solid and proven backup in the NFL and played well on special teams, where he should continue to do so. If injury were to strike one of our safties, he's there to fill the void and hopefully do a solid job. If we don't have someone like Kenny Philips and Laron gets injured.. what happens? We have a very weak deep secondary. I know this is based on alot of "Ifs" but no one ever thought that Sean Taylor would go down and it happened. I think we should take the precautions to keep our secondary strong so we don't get torched like 2006. Check out this video of him: NFL Video Galleries 
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|  04-11-2008, 06:42 AM | #7 | |
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				Re: Reed Doughty
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 I guess if we go into the season with Doughty starting he will be the SS, he better suits that position. If Phillips fell to us in the second round that would be creepy because we might be forced to select him. 
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|  04-11-2008, 06:45 AM | #8 | |
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|  04-11-2008, 06:55 AM | #9 | |
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				Re: Reed Doughty
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 That is something we haven't been doing the past few years and are now suffering as a result. There is too much luck involved when your competitive season relies on none of our full time starters being lost for the year. Building in the draft through multiple years is the only way we can eliminate the luck factor and be competitive year in and year out. 
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|  04-11-2008, 08:28 AM | #10 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			I see Reed Doughty as a Ryan Clark clone.  Not terribly fast, not terribly big, but takes good angles to the ball, is a very good fundamental tackler, and is smart enough in coverage not to get burned. He will not generate turnovers, but he's a very solid NFL starter when paired with a premeir talent like Landry. I think Doughty's presence allows us to draft for other needs first, and worry about acquiring depth at safety instead of spending a higher pick on a starter. 
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|  04-11-2008, 08:45 AM | #11 | |
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			Cooley seems pretty high on him from his blog: Quote: 
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|  04-11-2008, 09:15 AM | #12 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			I voted for Reed for the player most likely to have a brakeout season (on redskins.com).  I only remember Reed getting beat twice last season, both when he first started to play full time.   When he stared to play back when Sean was just rehabing his knee didnt he play as a FS for a few games.  Thats where he was a liability, once moved to SS he did really well.  He definitly got better as the season went on.  So shouldnt that mean give him a chance and hope we dont spend a first day pick on a saftey.
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|  04-11-2008, 09:22 AM | #13 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			Given that 'character' seems to be something that many people feel very strongly about on this site (see the number of complaints about the picking up of Mathis and the suggestion that we might pick up Chad Johnson (both of which I am not adverse to)) then Reed Doughty should be someone who is given and chance to cement himself as a starter; he is unquestionably a guy who boasts tremendous character.
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|  04-11-2008, 09:45 AM | #14 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			I like Doughty but there is no free lunch in the NFL, you got to earn your keep. Hopefully he worked hard on every aspect of his game so we don't have to draft a SS.
		 
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|  04-11-2008, 09:48 AM | #15 | 
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				Re: Reed Doughty
			 
			
			It was a great move by Williams switching him up with Landry. Taylor's athletic ability at FS was a key to the defensive changes last season, and Landry is much more an impact player than Reed would ever be in centerfield. I want to see Doughty get his fair shot as our starting SS this year. He's another high character, intelligent guy that Gibbs brought in, and he'll get better if given the chance to play more SS.
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