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Even though McCune is the best story, I still want Barrow to get his shot.
I think he is actually someone who really wants to get back, and hopefully he can come back healthy because out of all of our 422 MLB, I think he is the best so I'm rooting for Barrow.
I think he is actually someone who really wants to get back, and hopefully he can come back healthy because out of all of our 422 MLB, I think he is the best so I'm rooting for Barrow.
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Kearney420 wrote:I am going to have to go with Holdman. Knows all positions and has already worked with some of the staff. And I also some inside info tell me that he is dumber than a box of rocks. He's fast and is built like a brick sh@#house, but I just don't think he is going to be smart enough for G.W. schemes.
I'm confused by this statement. You say he's going to start yet he's dumber than a box of rocks. Pierce was GW's defensive QB, an extension of GW on the field. Whoever replaces Pierce is going to have to be smart. I'm rooting for Barrow or Marshall with the hope that the rookie shows enought promise to eventually take over the position. Unless GW shifts the defensive QB role over to Washington the MLB is not going to be dumber then a box of rocks.
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Well, I would like Barrow. I never thought of Pierce as a physical specimen, but a good mind. I think Barrow could do that and have McCune come and start in the late part of '05 or the start of 2006...
Simple fact is, his speed and strength could really help our defense and I like what he can maybe do verse Jim Finn, Jon Ritchie, and Darian Barnes. I like a MLB who can take a lead blocker easily Plus, we need someone who can just slam big backs, which was our problem a couple times last year such as the case of Jamal Lewis.
Also, I just think his athleticism might make our LBs the most athletic 4-3 group in the NFL.
Simple fact is, his speed and strength could really help our defense and I like what he can maybe do verse Jim Finn, Jon Ritchie, and Darian Barnes. I like a MLB who can take a lead blocker easily Plus, we need someone who can just slam big backs, which was our problem a couple times last year such as the case of Jamal Lewis.
Also, I just think his athleticism might make our LBs the most athletic 4-3 group in the NFL.
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Smithian wrote:Well, I would like Barrow. I never thought of Pierce as a physical specimen, but a good mind. I think Barrow could do that and have McCune come and start in the late part of '05 or the start of 2006...
Simple fact is, his speed and strength could really help our defense and I like what he can maybe do verse Jim Finn, Jon Ritchie, and Darian Barnes. I like a MLB who can take a lead blocker easily Plus, we need someone who can just slam big backs, which was our problem a couple times last year such as the case of Jamal Lewis.
Also, I just think his athleticism might make our LBs the most athletic 4-3 group in the NFL.
Umm if you want us to have the most athletic LB core in league then we'd use McCune not Barrow
...I meant when he ends up starting... Didn't I mention he'd nopt start immediately? Also, I didn't say we HAD to have that.Redskins4Life wrote:Umm if you want us to have the most athletic LB core in league then we'd use McCune not Barrow
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Skinsfan55 wrote:Warrick Holdman is going to be the MLB, we have severalcoaches on the staff who LOVE him as a player and a leader. I have no doubts that he'll be playing MLB next season.
Looks like you're right, Dude. Also looks like Barrow's gone, as I feared. Last I heard Gibbs says his thigh is half inch smaller on injured leg, which is another way of say bye bye. Apparently Gibbs is being a bit ingenuine. They need Barrow's money to pay the new guys. I hear Hall might be suprise cut, and a few others who aren't so surprising: three linebackers, Dmac, Rock, Morton.
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Losing Hall, McCants, Rock, and Morton all pretty soon?
It's hard to believe that we won't see any of those guys here next year--especially with our general weakness at the WR spot (and McCants being our biggest receiver). Morton is playing for pretty cheap last I checked, and we need a good kicker (as was proved last year in Hall's absence). Also, I like Rock's prospects a little better since finding out that Gibbs might start using a FB more often.
I'm not saying that all of those players will be back for next year. But all of them being cut? Very unlikely, in my opinion.
It's hard to believe that we won't see any of those guys here next year--especially with our general weakness at the WR spot (and McCants being our biggest receiver). Morton is playing for pretty cheap last I checked, and we need a good kicker (as was proved last year in Hall's absence). Also, I like Rock's prospects a little better since finding out that Gibbs might start using a FB more often.
I'm not saying that all of those players will be back for next year. But all of them being cut? Very unlikely, in my opinion.
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I want Mccune...but I really doubt he will start unless he explodes in preseason...Lemar is too small I guesss but if he bulks up then im fine with him, I dont really know much aobut Holdman so I wont go there
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