He's been a solid player in this league for a long time, and that's no laughing matter. What's amusing is the fact that, with their "weak" D, we were unable to effectively move the ball against them.
Redskins2k5 wrote:Darren Woodsen or whatever his name. You know there star saftey is going to announce his retirement. Dallases big D just got alot worse.
HA HA HA
Actually, this is a blessing in disguise. Woody was the leader of the defense and without a doubt the most respected player on the team in general. 2nd Round Pick Tony Dixon has not been able show he is the future at that position, so this will force us to actually replace Woodson alot sooner than if he were still healthy...
Safeties just happens to make up most of the free agents in 2005. We'll be fine....
Redskins2k5 wrote:Darren Woodsen or whatever his name. You know there star saftey is going to announce his retirement. Dallases big D just got alot worse.
HA HA HA
Actually, this is a blessing in disguise. Woody was the leader of the defense and without a doubt the most respected player on the team in general. 2nd Round Pick Tony Dixon has not been able show he is the future at that position, so this will force us to actually replace Woodson alot sooner than if he were still healthy...
Safeties just happens to make up most of the free agents in 2005. We'll be fine....
- Mike G.
It is a blessing for Dallas' opponents...I agree there, however it's not like quality safeties are hanging like bananas as you suggest.
God bless our troops and Joe Gibbs.
We'll miss you, Joe.
Hey, tosser, Woodson didn't play this year, so it's not gonna really make a difference on next year's D, because if anything, we will get better by filling that hole.
I swear, stupid people shouldn't breed!!
"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams