We lucked out w/ our cornerback pick
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We lucked out w/ our cornerback pick
Our ninth pick in the last draft seemed to be earmarked for the cornerback position. With Rolles season-ending injury and PacMan's recent troubles of being booed.
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/8935421
Wow could we have really ended up with one of these two?
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/8935421
Wow could we have really ended up with one of these two?
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Re: We lucked out w/ our cornerback pick
Carlos is doing a great job against the run, but I think he peaks in the backfield too much, I want him to face a more physical recevier like Terrel Owens, are Burress. These guys will test him deep and thats where he needs to get better at.
Great Natale wrote:Our ninth pick in the last draft seemed to be earmarked for the cornerback position. With Rolles season-ending injury and PacMan's recent troubles of being booed.
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/8935421
Wow could we have really ended up with one of these two?
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1niksder wrote:Gibbs is 2 for 2
Taylor over KW2 and Rodgers over the rest
I agree -- luck had little to do with it. Gibbs didn't win 3 Superbowls without having a pretty good eye for talent. At this rate, I'm curious to see how Campbell pans out for us...eventually. After MB makes the pro-bowl!

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Was it luck?
That is what scouts are for.
While it would have taken a crystal ball to foresee Rolle's injury... shying away from Pac Man because of his off-field tendencies would seem to be something much more tangible.
Pac Man was also the recipient of what I like to refer to as the Kiper Quotient... someone who shot WAY too far up the draft board AFTER all of the football was done being played.
So maybe it was just good scouting that landed us Rogers...

That is what scouts are for.
While it would have taken a crystal ball to foresee Rolle's injury... shying away from Pac Man because of his off-field tendencies would seem to be something much more tangible.
Pac Man was also the recipient of what I like to refer to as the Kiper Quotient... someone who shot WAY too far up the draft board AFTER all of the football was done being played.
So maybe it was just good scouting that landed us Rogers...

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BossHog wrote:Was it luck?
That is what scouts are for.
While it would have taken a crystal ball to foresee Rolle's injury... shying away from Pac Man because of his off-field tendencies would seem to be something much more tangible.
Pac Man was also the recipient of what I like to refer to as the Kiper Quotient... someone who shot WAY too far up the draft board AFTER all of the football was done being played.
So maybe it was just good scouting that landed us Rogers...
And Taylor....
The only luck we; had has been bad.
These selections were/are part of the start of the rebuilding while winning philosophy that Gibbs and Co. are bring to the team. The beginning was identifying team players.
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Yes BossHog is right, I don't think it was luck.
"Luck" sounds as if we just randomly picked him and now he is doing well.
And actually, I heard that had Rolle and Jones been on the board at #9, the coaches still would have taken Rogers.
Obviously the scouts and coaches knew what they were doing, or they probably would have taken Mike Williams
"Luck" sounds as if we just randomly picked him and now he is doing well.
And actually, I heard that had Rolle and Jones been on the board at #9, the coaches still would have taken Rogers.
Obviously the scouts and coaches knew what they were doing, or they probably would have taken Mike Williams
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Re: We lucked out w/ our cornerback pick
Great Natale wrote:Our ninth pick in the last draft seemed to be earmarked for the cornerback position. With Rolles season-ending injury and PacMan's recent troubles of being booed.
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/8935421
Wow could we have really ended up with one of these two?
This team has a pretty solid history as far as the secondary unit is concerned.
For example...Darrel Green, Champ Bailey, Fred Smoot, Sean Taylor and hopefully Carlos Rogers. I know what you mean when you say we "lucked" out but I also agree with the rest that this draft and last years draft is due to the coaching staff more than just luck.
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While I'm a Gibbs supporter to the end, I sure can't say it was skill that we got Rogers over the other two -- they were gone when we picked. It's skill that we took Rogers over Mike Williams (who a lot of you folks wanted).
But in the end, who cares? We got Rogers and he'll be a very good player one day, as will Taylor - assuming he doesn't go to jail.
But in the end, who cares? We got Rogers and he'll be a very good player one day, as will Taylor - assuming he doesn't go to jail.
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fredp45 wrote:While I'm a Gibbs supporter to the end, I sure can't say it was skill that we got Rogers over the other two -- they were gone when we picked. It's skill that we took Rogers over Mike Williams (who a lot of you folks wanted).
But in the end, who cares? We got Rogers and he'll be a very good player one day, as will Taylor - assuming he doesn't go to jail.
I agree but for now I like Walt Harris over Carlos.
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Redskins2k5 wrote:fredp45 wrote:While I'm a Gibbs supporter to the end, I sure can't say it was skill that we got Rogers over the other two -- they were gone when we picked. It's skill that we took Rogers over Mike Williams (who a lot of you folks wanted).
But in the end, who cares? We got Rogers and he'll be a very good player one day, as will Taylor - assuming he doesn't go to jail.
I agree but for now I like Walt Harris over Carlos.
Walt is injuried and 9 times out of 10 won't play again this week
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die cowboys die wrote:Gibbs is 2 for 2
Taylor over KW2 and Rodgers over the rest
rogers= CB drafted by the redskins
rodgers= QB drafted by green bay
sorry, but i keep seeing this mistake and in certain contexts can be confusing. not to mention, we should know his name!
carlos rodgers... scott brunell...
What are you talking about?
I am seriously confused. Are you saying we should have drafted Rodgers with the 9th pick?
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die cowboys die wrote:carlos rodgers... scott brunell...

I spelled his name wrong on a message board. They called Mark someone else for over two hours. I should've know better, they didn't surprise me.
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Gibbs doesn't do any thing by luck, but I agree, it was luck that Carlos Rogers was not already picked. He also made sure we got Campbell. Gibbs travelled to Auburn with those two in mind to help rebuild his championship team. And as an Auburn alum, I couldn't be more proud.
The character players Gibbs focuses on will take us far. I do feel bad for any player that is booed, especially a new young one with so much pressure on him (Jones), but am sure grateful there is no controversy surrounding our new draft picks.
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The character players Gibbs focuses on will take us far. I do feel bad for any player that is booed, especially a new young one with so much pressure on him (Jones), but am sure grateful there is no controversy surrounding our new draft picks.
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DE Renaldo Wynn re: Marcus Washington: “They were like, 'No.53, man, what’s his deal?’” Wynn says, smiling. “I told them, 'This dude is full speed.’ Even when they were kneeling on the ball, he was still coming. Marcus has only one speed.”
During the last game they actually said that Rogers wanted to come here so badly that he called coach Gibbs a lot prior to the draft to make sure we were going to pick him. So it was a mutal thing between him and Gibbs apparently. The kid's tough and he's only going to get better in GW's system.
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NikiH wrote:During the last game they actually said that Rogers wanted to come here so badly that he called coach Gibbs a lot prior to the draft to make sure we were going to pick him. So it was a mutal thing between him and Gibbs apparently. The kid's tough and he's only going to get better in GW's system.
Yeah, there is nothing better than having a player who wants so badly to be on your team. He did well today, I thought. Did you see that hit he had on Tatum early in the game?? He's small, but he is powerful---slam!!!
DE Renaldo Wynn re: Marcus Washington: “They were like, 'No.53, man, what’s his deal?’” Wynn says, smiling. “I told them, 'This dude is full speed.’ Even when they were kneeling on the ball, he was still coming. Marcus has only one speed.”