Orakpo and Kerrigan

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Orakpo and Kerrigan

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With a pitiful pass rush, as bad as I have ever seen, I wonder if we can get some talent for these two names. They are as good as we have, but frankly they both tend to disappear in games.
Maybe we can develop young players, theses two still have value to the league, right.
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ACW wrote:-drinking -drinking -drinking :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:


Dude, don't even bother. I suspect you and I will be the only ones to respond in this thread.
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I guess I am too new to the Hogs. Just wanted to talk Redskins. Does it make sense to trade two good players for the sake of the future? We are in a bad way. Or are these two the ones we need to build around?
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Jaymo8 wrote:I guess I am too new to the Hogs. Just wanted to talk Redskins. Does it make sense to trade two good players for the sake of the future? We are in a bad way. Or are these two the ones we need to build around?


We would have to sign Rak before you can trade him. He would demand a huge pay day. Hard to trade someone after that unless someone was desperate. Besides, he is still our best pass rusher. No way I would want to see Kerrigan as anything but a Redskin.
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In case this isn't a troll... Trading two starters for two different starters, then needing to make a move to replace the guys you just traded away is just stupid.
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Hooligan wrote:In case this isn't a troll... Trading two starters for two different starters, then needing to make a move to replace the guys you just traded away is just stupid.
For the record... I don't think he's a troll... just a new member who had the temerity to say something controversial without board credibility. The board can always use members who aren't wraped in groupthink, but still know when to listen...

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I am a die hard from birth skins fan is all. I know things look bleak and I am wondering how the team will get better quick. It is not always stupid to take players with league value and try to improve a team. I am not trying to hate on these two guys at all.
I don't know what a troll is but I am not one (I assume).
Would it help to know Larry Brown and Charlie Harraway are still my heroes?
Orakpro and Kerrigan had 18 sacks combined (leader had 19.5) but.team defense was bad.
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Not sure how quick it will be. The good news is it can't get much worse. Half way decent ST and that right there should win a few more games.

There is some cap room now so I would expect to plug some of the many holes right away. Lot of people wont be here. Oline takes time to gel. It all depends
on who is coaching and how fast people buy in I guess.
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Jaymo8 wrote:With a pitiful pass rush, as bad as I have ever seen, I wonder if we can get some talent for these two names. They are as good as we have, but frankly they both tend to disappear in games.
Maybe we can develop young players, theses two still have value to the league, right.


There were moments last year where our blitzing looked/worked decent even without Rak (remember the final Skins v Cowboys game?).

This year we had Rak back and I'd like to think he never reached full power (but close). I keep wanting to blame it on the coaching but that's just me trying to make sense out of nonsense.

Next year I believe we'll see our best version of Rak (and Kerrigan) so definitely don't trade them...there's already too many holes to fill in this team. I'd love to us have a defense were Rak & Kerrigan are the weakest links...that would be scary!

Latest news on Kerrigan was that he had a knee injury since week 3 that he's getting surgery for this off season. That explained, for me, why Kerrigan had great flashes mixed with some decent play. Speaking of injuries, they spread like the plague under Shanahan, and he seemed to put people out there who weren't totally "broken" by injury. So who knows what condition our defensive guys truly were in this year?

Both of these guys did well this year. Next year I think we'll see explosive play from them.

Side note: I don't want to create a 34 vs 43 scheme argument, but I can't help wonder what our defense would look like with two new LBs and move Kerrigan & Rak to the front line (or at least try Kerrigan there).

Our non-starting draft picks, and some practice squad guys are a bit of a mystery. I was "certain" that Brandon Jenkins and Minnifield (CB) would have big roles this year.

Great news is that our LB coach was among the fired. The development of our pass rush would be highly dependent on who our new LB & DC coaches will be.

Nice post!
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Jaymo8 wrote: Would it help to know Larry Brown and Charlie Harraway are still my heroes?


It sure doesn't hurt. :wink:
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LOL. I also have Pat Fischer and Len Haas autographs here. Love those guys.
thanks for the info.
Maybe these two, Rak and Kerrigan, need to be turned loose. They need to be full time studs.
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Jaymo8 wrote:LOL. I also have Pat Fischer and Len Haas autographs here. Love those guys.
thanks for the info.
Maybe these two, Rak and Kerrigan, need to be turned loose. They need to be full time studs.

well... check out this thread...
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Wow, doesn't seem stupid to me.
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