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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: DC Metro Area
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
I think that he would have this year, but he got injured too early. I understand your frustration but the decline of the pass rush was evident without him. I do not want to kick either to the curb, but Orakpo is the better pass rushing LB for the 3-4 defense. I believe that he is going to play to his potential next season.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
So every player picked in the first round should be the top 4 at their position? Statistically, that's impossible. The fact that some people say he is an elite talent is also irrelevant. I could say John Beck is an elite talent, but that doesnt mean anyone should expect him to play like Peyton Manning. Does orakpo have the potential to get 15 sacks in a year? Sure, but so do half a dozen other players on any team. It all depends on what position a player plays, what scheme he's in, what plays are called, what offensive lines he's playing against, how immobile the quarterbacks are, etc. If Haslett called CB blitzes every snap, Hall would probably have 15 sacks. You cant just look at a stat like sacks in a vaccum and grade a players quality and value based on that alone. I get that Orakpo may not have lived up to your personal expecations yet, but I think youre oversimplifying things and being a bit unrealistic.
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2012
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
3 of them vs. Philly, For a good part of the season, especially when the Redskins needed wins against the Browns, the Ravens, Giants, and Dallas in those essential games against good teams he was nowhere to be found. Kerrigan is not the player you want to bank on. Kerrigan needs to show more against better competition.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Virginia
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
The team can't afford to get rid of him. What if Orakpo gets hurt again? I'd use Jackson as a relief pitcher and have him available in case someone goes down.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: washington, D.C.
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
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The central question in my mind is this: Can this defense survive without him? Now that may be a simplistic view, but it's certainly one way to look at things. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: washington, D.C.
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
To be clear, I'm not on some let's trash Orakpo trip. Not at all.
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Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
What do I know, I said D.Hall was top 15 CB.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
Yeah he'll likely finish his career as FS, but he's got another couple good years at CB IMO. Either way retaining him for a reasonable contract would be ideal. I like Hall, always have.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Charleston , SC
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
Have to either keep them both or get a player and high pick for Orakpo and draft a pass rush specialist with the pick a la Aldon Smith in his rookie year.
I am was also interested to see how well Orakpo was getting the olb position in a 3-4 this year. He seemed to be much better in the first couple of games, but it was really only 5 quarters of football. We talk about Jackson improving, and I completely agree. The more experience he gets as a player he gets better. The same could be said for what might have been in Orakpo's season. I keep hearing that it takes an average player about 3-4 years of study, experience, and creating nfl instintics to become a good to great player. I was expecting to see an exceptional player in Orakpo this year, and just for good measure I see Kerrigan having a better year next year then this. So what is the point? I would hate to see a guy like Jackson and go somewhere else and tear it up. A la Chris Clemons, Antonio Pierce, and Ryan Clark We are a team in need of secondary help with no first round pick, but an asset that may be able to be replace with two needs. Would a good secondary player ( CB or S ) and a 2nd round pick make you listen to an offer for Rak?
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Quietly Dominating the East
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Naples, Florida
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
We have certainly been the recipient of the overpaid portion of this scenario in years gone bye.........
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Location: toms river, nj
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No who wants depth? Are u kidding me with this question? Giants were like three deep at d- end when they won two superbowls. Of course there is!
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
One thing that I think hasn't been considered is what Rob Jackson wants to do. He certainly knows it's a contract year, and after riding the bench for so long, he might want the opportunity to be a starter elsewhere. If that's the case I expect the Redskins to let him test the market. If someone will let him be a starter, good luck to him. If not, maybe they'd give him a new deal to keep him for depth. I certainly wouldn't mind having him back next year, but there's a good chance we should start planning Plan B scenarios in case he doesn't come back (aka replace him in the draft).
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: NJ
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Re: Is there room for Orakpo and Rob Jackson?
Plenty of room for both!
Fletch is on his way out we could use all the help at LB we can get or keep. OLB or MLB doesnt matter. We need him. Fletch has maybe next year left tops, maybe two but i doubt that.
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