Keim Redskins Notes 8/24

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Keim Redskins Notes 8/24

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John Keim Redskins Notes 8/24


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Receiver Donte Stallworth has had a solid camp, though it remains uncertain if it will be enough to earn a roster spot. Will they keep him at the expense of a young receiver? Of course, if Brandon Banks isn’t ready for the start of the season they could keep Stallworth and use Terrence Austin on returns.

In two preseason games he’s caught four passes for 69 yards. He’s looked, oh, 10 times better than Joey Galloway last season. But Stallworth would like to show more of his game.

“There are other things I can do,” Stallworth said. “Not saying I haven’t had the opportunity… but I like to catch the short passes and run, that’s what I like to do. I’ve had plenty of opportunities to go down the field and do different things and read coverages.”
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Shanahan on the red zone issues: “You have to look at why you made mistakes. A lot of times you have long drives and maybe a penalty, maybe a dropped ball, maybe a missed assignment. The hard part is consistency in whatever you do. … We still have a long ways to go.”

Got a couple thoughts on the red zone woes. First, they are in position to score a lot of points and that’s a good thing. They’re moving the ball better. But once inside the 20, I wonder if they have enough playmakers to threaten teams. The scheme gets them to the 20, but the talent needs to take over the smaller the field gets. That means their line has to improve their pass-protection when it’s a straight dropback and the receivers have to make plays.

I also know the Redskins haven’t game planned in the red zone yet. But guess what? Neither have the defenses they’ve faced.

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Shanahan said both quarterbacks would play with the starters vs. Baltimore. Makes sense. I’d still start John Beck to see how he handles the Ravens’ defensive pressure. That was one concern people had of him coming out of school. He struggled with this while in Miami – yes, with a bad team. May as well see how he handles it now.
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Tell me if this quote comes from Barry Cofield or Albert Haynesworth. Might be hard to tell.

“My job is to make sure London Fletcher has 200 tackles. If he has any less than that I’ll be disappointed.”

If you guessed Cofield, you’re right. Yes, this sort of thinking represents a major departure from Haynesworth, who wanted only to pressure the passer and make big plays. Refreshing is one word that comes to mind.

“I always felt I had the right skill set [to play nose],” Cofield said. “And I play with leverage and technique. … The willingness to go in there and bang and play a position that [doesn’t have] a lot of glory attached, I have that mentality.”

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Shanahan on Anthony Armstrong: “He’s had a heck of a camp. He’s playing with an excellent attitude. He’s playing like an experienced wide receiver. Anytime a guy is fighting for a position, a lot of times you get nervous and sometimes their concentration drops a little bit. I’ve seen him play with a lot of confidence and he’s making some plays.”
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Guys like Armstrong help you win. Why? Because he pushed himself harder after the Redskins drafted three receivers. It forced him to maintain that chip on his shoulder. Now, even if he’s not one of your top two, he’s probably better than a year ago and now you have a decent No. 3 or 4 (if Leonard Hankerson pans out). But it’ll be a credit to Armstrong’s attitude that he didn’t think he had “arrived” after just one pretty good season.
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I'm really impressd with Cofield both physically and attitude wise these are the type of players we need. He doesn't care about getting all the glory he just wants to win. Also being a Skins fan for almost 25 years I absolutely love the way Armstrong is going about his business. We are definitely getting the right players into the locker room so hopefully this translates on the field.
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Anthony Armstrong has been playing like an all-pro in camp.

Stallworth can help in the red-zone with his ability to win jump balls. He can also stretch the D. These facts need to be weighed aginst the ability of a few other guys in the return game.

A GM type coach would tend to go with youth. A coach type coach (or a pure coach) would tend to go with likely production this year.

I think the coach in Shanny will win the internal battle and he will choose Stallworth over a younger player.

Nice post. Actually, I love these posts of yours.

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