TSN: REDSKINS - What a mess

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TSN: REDSKINS - What a mess

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Don't know if this was posted, couldn't find it.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/3547840

Redskins Team Report
Paul Woody / The Sporting News


The team has worked itself into an interesting bind with LaVar Arrington. He's too expensive to cut or trade and too angry to keep around. But the team will have to keep him around. Arrington had a second knee surgery and will not do any hard running for two months, but he is supposed to be ready for training camp. Perhaps he will be. But his knee problem, which was supposed to last five weeks during the 2004 season, now has dragged out to a nine-month affair. Arrington should make a full recovery, and he should be able to man his weakside linebacker position, although he might take things slowly in the early part of training camp. A bigger issue is the relationship he and the team now have. Arrington doesn't feel the love any more, both for what he perceives as the team's lack of concern for his feelings during his recovery and the contract dispute over a $6.5 million bonus. This seems far from over, especially if Arrington loses in his contract dispute. The team has to hope all this will not affect Arrington on the field. . . .

Meanwhile, the team would like to see Sean Taylor on the field. He's been absent from the "voluntary" workouts, which raises the ire of Gibbs. Taylor is a rare player. He can do anything and everything at the free safety position, and his speed and range make the entire defensive backfield better. Once the cornerbacks come to fully believe that Taylor has their backs -- he still has to be more sure of his assignments -- the team's man coverage will get even better. But Taylor's interest in renegotiating a contract that he signed just last year is troubling for the team. It makes no sense to give Taylor a new deal or even to adjust his current contract. Whether Taylor can live with this is another matter. The ironic thing is that as long as Taylor stays in shape, he's probably talented enough to excel, for now at least, even without attending the "voluntary" workouts.


SCOUTING REPORT: Marcus Washington has few, if any weaknesses. He can play strongside or weakside linebacker and never complains about where he's lined up. He's quick enough to be sent on blitzes, strong enough to be an effective run stopper and fast enough to drop into coverage. He is one of the team's best free-agent signings in years. His attitude stays positive no matter how badly things are going for the team, and he's a presence in the locker room. With Arrington recovering from a knee injury and Lemar Marshall playing at middle linebacker for the first time, Washington's skills will be even more valuable to the team this season. He has the potential to become the club's most effective linebacker.


STOCK RISING:Demetric Evans has given himself a chance to make a significant impact on the team. For the first time in several years, he enters the offseason program rested and refreshed. Last year he had to make the team after playing a full season in NFL Europe. Evans continues to improve on his technique, is a consistent workout performer and is very easy to coach. The team still needs a pass-rushing defensive end, but if the team fails to land such a player, Evans will be a solid backup to Phillip Daniels. If Daniels suffers injury problems as he did last season, Evans will be an improved starter this year.
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I love it....every year the offseason is glamorous...no one expects us to excel this year...the pressure is off and i think the men on the field will take it upon themselves to prove them wrong.
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I think it is possible to make too much of Arrington's recent outburst. And, again, I have to protest the one-sided nature of referencing the outburst without also refrencing Gibbs' subsequent meeting with Arrington.
However, I am concerned about the time it has taken for this injury to heal. That being said, I am of the belief that the best thing for Arrington is to get back on the field and lay somebody out.
And I love the stuff about Washington.
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Post by DeathByLinebacker#56 »

This article is so subjective, if these are problems that make our team a mess, take a look at the rest of the league and their problems. :twisted:
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Fios wrote:I think it is possible to make too much of Arrington's recent outburst. And, again, I have to protest the one-sided nature of referencing the outburst without also refrencing Gibbs' subsequent meeting with Arrington.



This is exactly right. I think that part of the problem is that Arrington gave the media the shaft after his meeting with Gibbs, refusing to tell them anything. For the most part, this has been interpreted as Arrington refusing to say that things are better or, worse, him showing that he's still disgruntled but isn't free to talk about it.

I think that he's mad about the media reporting his dissatsifcation the first time the way it did. Until proven otherwise, I'm inclined to believe that the Arrington situation is far better than the stuff that we're hearing from the press.


Fios wrote:However, I am concerned about the time it has taken for this injury to heal. That being said, I am of the belief that the best thing for Arrington is to get back on the field and lay somebody out.


They had to do a second surgery, which hopefully will do a better job at ensuring his long-term playing prospects than that first surgery.

Fios wrote:And I love the stuff about Washington.



Couldn't agree more. . .

In fact, the article said that he's got the potential to be our most effective linebacker this season. Honestly, I'm not so sure that he wasn't this past year. As great as Antonio Pierce's year was, Washington quiety enjoyed a pretty amazing season. Close call either way, but it wouldn't surprise me whatsoever to see Washington just take over this year.
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Post by washington53 »

I think they are making such a big deal out of a small afair. But again its the offseason and the media loves to exagerrate things. That being said i think lavar's off the field disputes will not impact him on the field, because of his love for the game. Same thing with Sean Taylor.
I love what he said about Washington, and i agree completly. Hopefully he will make another probowl run.'
As for Evans im glad hes doing what hes doing, because we need help with our DEs.
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Woody is a great redskin reporter in my book. I've been enjoying his clumns for years.
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columns, not sure if he has any clumns.
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Honestly, I'm not so sure that he wasn't this past year. As great as Antonio Pierce's year was, Washington quiety enjoyed a pretty amazing season. Close call either way, but it wouldn't surprise me whatsoever to see Washington just take over this year.

I think your initial instinct is correct, Washington consistently made the big hit when it was essential. Pierce thrived in the system and played an important role but he's not in the same caliber as Washington. To beat a dead horse, this discussion offers further justification for the decision to offer Pierce less money than Washington.
And I agree Woody is a solid reporter but the onus to tell the whole story is on him and, in this instance, he fell short.
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