Players That Caught My Eye

Washington Football Game Day discussions for 2003, 2004, and 2005
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Players That Caught My Eye

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32 Ralph Brown
50 Chary Campbell
72 Nic Clemons
96 Cornelius Griffin
10 John Hall
4 Tim Hasselback
78 Cedrick Killings
6 Ola Kimrin
34 Andre Lott
21 Fred Smoot
37 Shawn Taylor
3 James Thrash
19 Tom Tupa
53 Marcus Washington
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Post by RedskinsFreak »

#23 Ade Jimoh caught my eye as well --- for all the WRONG reasons.

I'm surprised they didn't cut him and leave him in Ohio.
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Post by Redskins1974 »

I'll add Sean Springs to that list. I agree with your list.

32 Ralph Brown
50 Chary Campbell
72 Nic Clemons


I really noticed these three guys a lot. Chary Campbell was all over the place.
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The only time I want Ade Jimoh to catch my eye, is on his way out of town. My seven year old nephew could cover better than that sorry excuse for a player.
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Post by JansenFan »

You missed a big one. #18 Gari Scott looked awesome out there. He caught everything that came his way including that nice TD pass. I was surprised that we didn't see much of Cloman or Hamdan. Hopefully that will change as the preseason progresses.
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Post by REDEEMEDSKIN »

I agree with the previous posts regarding the skins players, but, I must say, Matt Mauck, QB for the Broncos, looked pretty good back there for the Broncos. Can we say "White Chocolate"? I was thoroughly impressed by his speed, elusiveness, and of course, his arm.
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Post by 19and97fan »

Yeah..Gari Scott really showed he can play, and catch the ball.. I too was suprised Cloman didn't get any ball thrown to him. (Except once when it got overthrown, i believe) But i'm sure Hamdan and Cloman both will get more action as the preseason progresses.. Gari Scott pretty much got a lot of work in last night, from early in the first half, on.
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Gari Scott, Shawn Springs :up: HTTR
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Post by NikiH »

Yeah 19 and 97. I'm hoping that Gibran and Cloman will get the chance next week. I bet they are rotating to see who fits well together.
Gari Scott did look awesome out there with one exception. I think he did get us one penalty.
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Post by DieselFan »

Joe Bugel caught my eye. Is it just me, or has he aged 30 years in the last 3 months?
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He's lost an ENORMOUS amount of weight.
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Yeah, he had hip surgery (i think it was hip surgery) and he lost it during the rehab process.
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Post by Wysocki »

Players that impressed me: Gari Scott, John Simon, Ralph Brown, and Khary Campbell. Other guys I noticed, but not for their performance: Garnell Wilds (with that hair I thought we picked up that DB from Green Bay, Mike whats-his-name), and Cory Raymer (he has bulked up, looked like the Michelin man)...
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Post by MEZZSKIN »

Im suprised nobody mentioned SULTAN MCCULOUGH. I really like this kid...i really think hes a player...he ran hard and he ran with a purpose out there....Look forward to seeing him alot more next week....and KHARY CAMPELL looked very sharp...Marcus Washigton looks he might be our best signing of all the FA this year...........AND FINALLY SEAN TAYLOR!...THIS KID IS GOING TO GIVE US AN ASPECT TO OUR DEFNSE THAT THE WASHIGTON REDSKINS NEVER HAD.......I wouldnt be surprsied if he starts this week..........Next week at worst case in my opinion.......
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Post by Redskins1974 »

Actually, Sultan McCullough looked sharp. I was happy to see that.
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Yep, Sultan made a good case for some serious thoughts to make the team. He reminded me a little of Ricky Ervins. I like the kid and think he could make the team.
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Post by 19and97fan »

Yeah Niki, they more than likely are playing around with the recieving lineups, because you definitely saw that Gari Scott got action before McCants did, so I thought that was odd at first, but then you figure well players that need a look at,( since there are so many competing) will get worked earlier(guess it makes sense, right?)Sultan, i think with enough of a chance can develope into a decent back. He shows potential..
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