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Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:38 pm
by CanesSkins26
USAFSkinFan wrote:Wow! I'm telling you right now Chase Daniel is one hell of a football player. I know about the size issue, but this kid is a serious competitior, and when he knows the offense, he makes decisions where to go with the ball lighning fast... Drew Breeze is not a bad comparison... ask Jeremy Macklin what he thinks of Chase... without Chase, Macklin would have been a 3rd rounder at best... I'll be shocked if he doesn't push Colt and TC hard...
Chase Daniel reminds me a lot of Danny Wuerfell. Undersized system qb with a weak arm.
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:02 pm
by HEROHAMO
Chase Daniels is a very good signing. Oh and someone said weak arm? I mean where do these people get there opinions? Chase Daniels has a very good arm. He can do at least a 60 yard bomb. That is sufficient in the NFL. He does not have the strongest arm ever. But, definatley not a weak arm.
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:24 pm
by JansenFan
I like the Scott Burley signing. I've always thought he had talent and could make the move to the next level.
I also like knowing we have a "Burley Tackle."

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:32 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
Deadskins wrote:frankcal20 wrote:Mel is God right????
Not he has a big opinion to go with his big hair. A lot of his players were still on the board. Check out who was available on "His" board that were lineman that were falling down 2-3 rounds. Teams didn't value his guys as much as he does. If he were such a good talent evaluator, he'd be working for an NFL team to help them with their draft, like the Baltimore Ravens whom he's a season ticket holder....don't you think?
"Who the hell is Mel Kiper?" - Bill Tobin
"he knows as much as my mailman"
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:02 pm
by Sir_Monk
HEROHAMO wrote:Chase Daniels is a very good signing. Oh and someone said weak arm? I mean where do these people get there opinions? Chase Daniels has a very good arm. He can do at least a 60 yard bomb. That is sufficient in the NFL. He does not have the strongest arm ever. But, definatley not a weak arm.
I've watched Chase play for three years, seen Mizzou live at the Arch Rivirly game against Illinois last year and the K-ST game as well as the '08 Cotton Bowl and Nebraska in '06. The only games I missed watching on TV the last two seasons was the Navada game. In his three seasons as a starter he never threw the ball 60 yards. Nothing against the kid, but as someone else pointed out he is much closer to Danny Wuerffel then Drew Brees.
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:17 pm
by brad7686
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:Deadskins wrote:frankcal20 wrote:Mel is God right????
Not he has a big opinion to go with his big hair. A lot of his players were still on the board. Check out who was available on "His" board that were lineman that were falling down 2-3 rounds. Teams didn't value his guys as much as he does. If he were such a good talent evaluator, he'd be working for an NFL team to help them with their draft, like the Baltimore Ravens whom he's a season ticket holder....don't you think?
"Who the hell is Mel Kiper?" - Bill Tobin
"he knows as much as my mailman"
Kiper pwned Tobin though, If you look at how the picks turned out.
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:27 pm
by Deadskins
brad7686 wrote:NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:Deadskins wrote:frankcal20 wrote:Mel is God right????
Not he has a big opinion to go with his big hair. A lot of his players were still on the board. Check out who was available on "His" board that were lineman that were falling down 2-3 rounds. Teams didn't value his guys as much as he does. If he were such a good talent evaluator, he'd be working for an NFL team to help them with their draft, like the Baltimore Ravens whom he's a season ticket holder....don't you think?
"Who the hell is Mel Kiper?" - Bill Tobin
"he knows as much as my mailman"
Kiper pwned Tobin though, If you look at how the picks turned out.
Yeah, Dilfer was on the winning team in a SB, but they didn't win because of him. Didn't they go like seven straight games without an offensive TD?
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 4:49 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Deadskins wrote:brad7686 wrote:NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:Deadskins wrote:frankcal20 wrote:Mel is God right????
Not he has a big opinion to go with his big hair. A lot of his players were still on the board. Check out who was available on "His" board that were lineman that were falling down 2-3 rounds. Teams didn't value his guys as much as he does. If he were such a good talent evaluator, he'd be working for an NFL team to help them with their draft, like the Baltimore Ravens whom he's a season ticket holder....don't you think?
"Who the hell is Mel Kiper?" - Bill Tobin
"he knows as much as my mailman"
Kiper pwned Tobin though, If you look at how the picks turned out.
Yeah, Dilfer was on the winning team in a SB, but they didn't win because of him. Didn't they go like seven straight games without an offensive TD?
Dilfer had arguably one of the top 3 defenses in NFL history backing him up. LOL He could have laid on the ground and they would have won.

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:08 pm
by Skinsfan55
The bottom line though is that Dilfer > Trev Alberts. Trent Dilfer was a pro-bowler once, and a decent but unspectacular pro. Trev Albert played for a couple years and was out of football.
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:53 pm
by Deadskins
Skinsfan55 wrote:The bottom line though is that Dilfer > Trev Alberts. Trent Dilfer was a pro-bowler once, and a decent but unspectacular pro. Trev Albert played for a couple years and was out of football.
That still doesn't make Kiper a genius. And the look on his face when Tobin said that was priceless. Still one of the funniest moments of live TV I ever saw.
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:02 pm
by Skinsfan55
Kiper might not be a genius but he or McShay are probably above average NFL scouts. They get paid the big bucks and are on TV but they are probably good enough to be directors of college scouting for the team of their choice.
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:18 pm
by SkinsFreak
Deadskins wrote:Skinsfan55 wrote:The bottom line though is that Dilfer > Trev Alberts. Trent Dilfer was a pro-bowler once, and a decent but unspectacular pro. Trev Albert played for a couple years and was out of football.
That still doesn't make Kiper a genius. And the look on his face when Tobin said that was priceless. Still one of the funniest moments of live TV I ever saw.
Actually, the look on Kiper's face when ANYONE disagrees with him is hilarious. He always looks like he's about to explode.
Re: Redskins sign Chase Daniels
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:20 pm
by yupchagee
My guess is that Collins may be gone.
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:51 am
by Warmother
I like the Burley signing also, he and Williams are big and hopefully will turn out like another undrafted FA, Joe Jacoby.
Chase Daniels is a good signing as well but the other FA QB could raise some eyebrows. Joe Ganz from Nebraska is a steady smart QB with an okay arm.
I don't think either will make the active roster, barring injuries, this year but I'm sure one of them will make the pactice squad.
Re: Redskins sign Chase Daniels
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:55 am
by VetSkinsFan
yupchagee wrote:My guess is that Collins may be gone.
We always run with 4 QBs in camp. It may not mean anything. Chase can hit the PS.
Re: Redskins sign Chase Daniels
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:39 am
by SkinsFreak
VetSkinsFan wrote:yupchagee wrote:My guess is that Collins may be gone.
We always run with 4 QBs in camp. It may not mean anything. Chase can hit the PS.
Exactly right. Even though Chase played in a run-and-shoot offense that doesn't translate very well to the NFL, Chase has a good arm and can throw the ball. Teams need 4 QB's in camp to run drills and stuff, so Chase will fill that role nicely. He'll most likely hit the practice squad, and if he looks good, there's at least a small chance he could replace Collins in the future. It will actually be interesting to watch both Colt and Chase in preseason. These aren't bad QB's by any stretch.
Re: Redskins sign Chase Daniels
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:00 am
by VetSkinsFan
SkinsFreak wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:yupchagee wrote:My guess is that Collins may be gone.
We always run with 4 QBs in camp. It may not mean anything. Chase can hit the PS.
Exactly right. Even though Chase played in a run-and-shoot offense that doesn't translate very well to the NFL, Chase has a good arm and can throw the ball. Teams need 4 QB's in camp to run drills and stuff, so Chase will fill that role nicely. He'll most likely hit the practice squad, and if he looks good, there's at least a small chance he could replace Collins in the future. It will actually be interesting to watch both Colt and Chase in preseason. These aren't bad QB's by any stretch.
LIES, HAVEN'T YOU EVER HEARD OF TIMMY CHANG!?!?!?!?!!?

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:02 am
by Deadskins
Or Tommy Chong.
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:41 pm
by SoulDOut
looks like Marcus Mason(RB) is back for round 2
one guy i'd love to see the Skins try out is Solomon Elimimian(to help stop the run)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3RPxg3Hz98
woulda also said Ryan Mouton, but the Titans picked him up.
@deadskins
does that mean that Cheech will be our starting WR? ROFL
ps. timmy chang <<<<<< Colt(Colt is waaaaaaaaaaay better than Timmy ever was. and i have watched Timmy since he was in Highschool)
luv the fact we got Chase Daniel(he was someone ive been watching for since '07, looks promising)
pps. don't forget R&S just means you get more reps(in LIVE game time) throwing against defensive teams who KNOW you're gonna throw 1st/2nd/3rd option

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:12 am
by VetSkinsFan
I was just being a smartass

about Timmy.