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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:08 pm
by Countertrey
DarthMonk wrote:
Countertrey wrote:
DarthMonk wrote: That would be the play hoped for here in the prior post:
:roll:
DarthMonk
:thump:
And, ya'll do so well for a while... then...
?

Note the quote. Going after part of a post and not the one who posted it.

DarthMonk
... so, are you saying the rolley eyes were for CLL? SkinsJock? Dude... don't pee on my head, and tell me it's raining. [-X
Perhaps you think she doesn't know whom you're responding to...

:wink:

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:13 pm
by Countertrey
skinsfan#33 wrote:
Countertrey wrote:
skinsfan#33 wrote:I'm a retired Senior Chief
You can always identify a Chief Petty Officer by the permanent bend in the right index finger... from holding a coffee cup.

True. :wink:
I'm more of a lefty when it comes to coffee, but the same hold true :)
I spent 27 years in the Army, but I first entered the Navy... 4 years as an enlisted airdale... one of the highlights was supergluing my division chief's coffee cup to his desk, and watching his reaction... (let's just say that he wasn't a strong leader!)

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:39 pm
by DarthMonk
Countertrey wrote:
DarthMonk wrote:
Countertrey wrote: :thump:
And, ya'll do so well for a while... then...
?

Note the quote. Going after part of a post and not the one who posted it.

DarthMonk
... so, are you saying the rolley eyes were for CLL? SkinsJock? Dude... don't pee on my head, and tell me it's raining. [-X
Perhaps you think she doesn't know whom you're responding to...

:wink:
Rolly eyes were for ignorant comment. This all seems like the real food.

DarthMonk

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:07 pm
by rskin72
skinsfan#33 wrote:
rskin72 wrote: At the Redskins 80th tour at Norfolk Naval Base, DHall and a couple of others had good things to say about Merriweather.
Were you at that tour stop? I'm a retired Senior Chief and did two ships company tours on a ship that NOB was it's homeport. Not to mention 16 total years in the Norfolk/VaBch area.

As far as the safeties go, they really don't have to be too good to improve on a gimpy Landry, OJ, and whomever else we trotted out there. If we get slightly above AVERAGE play from our safeties we have improved.
Sorry it took so long to get back with you but had a unexpected work trip to Pearl Harbor.....not a lot of spare time to do anything but work :wink:

Yes, I was at the NOB tour stop. I am a retired surface ETC....but I also grew up here in Tidewater (Norfolk/Virginia Beach).

And CounterTrey....I resemble that remark about how to identify a CPO !!! :D I used to get po'd when my guys would merely clean my coffee mug.......wash out all the taste!! Of course you left out the beer drinking qualifications that every old salty CPO had to have......

Back to the thread.....I heard Raheem Morris this afternoon on Redskins Nation.....never heard him really speak that much but was impressed by his passion and intensity. That type of leadership has been missing, I think, in the past.......hopefully he can coach as well as he can speak.....but he could make moreof a difference with this group than I had originally anticipated.

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:55 pm
by DarthMonk
It seems our safeties have enourmous upside as well as huge bust potential. I'm not worried but I'm not real confident either.

Further improvement by the front 7 would go a long way. We were average there (front 7) last year. Elevating to top 12 or better would be nice. Better offense could help as well.

Just facts and reasonable hope, yes?

DarthMonk

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:34 pm
by HarleyHog
Perhaps the play of the Defense as a whole will improve with our Offense (hopefully) turning the ball over less frequently and generating points. even a good D is gonna tire out having to play 2-4 short-rest series per game and not getting scoring support.

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:15 pm
by rskin72
Saw M. Williams interviewed on Redskin Nation the other day.....was impressed by his appearance and the conversation. I really do not know that much about him, nor the other FA pickups for secondary other than what I hear on NFL radio....and many of the hosts there are very skeptical about that area on the team.

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:36 pm
by masterkwon
Just rejoice overrated LaRon is gone.

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:17 pm
by langleyparkjoe
masterkwon wrote:Just rejoice overrated LaRon is gone.
:lol:

thats actually pretty funny

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:42 pm
by cowboykillerzRGiii
i was a dirty thirty fan like the next guy but his inablilty to stay on the field is was it is..
Now if any of these great sports minds think we are worse off at safety then last year they are seriously tripping. Gomes and Doughty starting?? I think that would be worst case right? Well it happened last year!
As excited as i was about OJ coming to town to help at safety he just wasnt 100% and would have cost us more then bringing in equally talented guys. I think we have a very very good chance at not only fielding better starters then last year but also providing better depth- the latter could just be Gomes playing better in his second year but i suspect we will see more improvement then just that.
HTTR

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:59 pm
by SkinsJock
cowboykillerzRED wrote:i was a dirty thirty fan like the next guy but his inablilty to stay on the field is was it is..
Now if any of these great sports minds think we are worse off at safety then last year they are seriously tripping. Gomes and Doughty starting?? I think that would be worst case right? Well it happened last year!
As excited as i was about OJ coming to town to help at safety he just wasnt 100% and would have cost us more then bringing in equally talented guys. I think we have a very very good chance at not only fielding better starters then last year but also providing better depth- the latter could just be Gomes playing better in his second year but i suspect we will see more improvement then just that.
+1 - and let me add ...

I'll agree with the OP to a certain extent ...

however as ckR points out .. how bad could it be, really :roll:

the defensive secondary might actually be better with a better player mix than last year PLUS the addition of Raheem as the secondary coach

ALSO

I do not think it's a stretch to expect better play from the front 7 than we had

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:24 pm
by Irn-Bru
cowboykillerzRED wrote:i was a dirty thirty fan like the next guy but his inablilty to stay on the field is was it is..
Now if any of these great sports minds think we are worse off at safety then last year they are seriously tripping. Gomes and Doughty starting?? I think that would be worst case right? Well it happened last year!
As excited as i was about OJ coming to town to help at safety he just wasnt 100% and would have cost us more then bringing in equally talented guys. I think we have a very very good chance at not only fielding better starters then last year but also providing better depth- the latter could just be Gomes playing better in his second year but i suspect we will see more improvement then just that.
HTTR
We might be about equal with last year, but last year we were very weak at safety. I think the cap penalties are what kept us from doing a better job of addressing this area of need. Oh well. It's a set back, but so many other pieces of the plan are coming together that I don't think it will be fatal to our having some success this year.

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:19 pm
by Red_One43
Jordan Bernstine, one our 7th rounders, might prove to be a sleeper at safety. He seems to have football smarts and definitely likes to hit. Of note, he is the nephew of former NFL TE Rod Bernstine, so he's got a little NFL pedigree going for himself. I am counting on him to make an impression early in camp.
Bernstine made an impression with big hits in the secondary his first year as a starter last fall, and he turned heads with an excellent pro day: 4.45-4.48 40-yard dashes, 41-inch vertical jump, 10-foot-7 broad jump, 4.31 short shuttle, 6.98 three-cone drill and 18 bench-press reps.
He can return KO's and play on coverage teams. He has good speed.

http://thehawktalk.com/2012/04/09/jorda ... aft-nears/

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:26 pm
by 1niksder
Irn-Bru wrote:
cowboykillerzRED wrote:i was a dirty thirty fan like the next guy but his inablilty to stay on the field is was it is..
Now if any of these great sports minds think we are worse off at safety then last year they are seriously tripping. Gomes and Doughty starting?? I think that would be worst case right? Well it happened last year!
As excited as i was about OJ coming to town to help at safety he just wasnt 100% and would have cost us more then bringing in equally talented guys. I think we have a very very good chance at not only fielding better starters then last year but also providing better depth- the latter could just be Gomes playing better in his second year but i suspect we will see more improvement then just that.
HTTR
We might be about equal with last year, but last year we were very weak at safety. I think the cap penalties are what kept us from doing a better job of addressing this area of need. Oh well. It's a set back, but so many other pieces of the plan are coming together that I don't think it will be fatal to our having some success this year.
I can't really call it a setback or even say this group is only equal to last year's group. Of course I look at the money but setting that bonus aside, I would say they are better off considering the playing time missed by last year's day one starters. Gomes was forced to play early and it gave the coaches a good look at him. They weren't unhappy with what they saw, but not ready to hand him the starting job. He'll compete with Brandon Meriweather (who's being paid like a starter), and might when the job. Reed is who he is and plays hard enough to make the team, unless 7th rounder Jordan Bernstine, beats him out, Bernstine,could also land on the PS at any rate Shanny's draft picks tend to make the team one way or another. That leaves tree agent additions Tanard Jackson and Madieu Williams (both signed for the Vet-min). one or both will not make the roster. All six will be able to take the practice field win camp opens, the same can't be said for LL or OJ.

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:06 pm
by cowboykillerzRGiii
BOM!

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:58 pm
by the poster
I would think a loft more of the redskins and their defense in particular (which I think is overrated by their fans) if their secondary had Carlos Rogers, a healthy laron landry and Sean taylor in it.

all drafted in the mid part of the past decade, what a waste. all of them gone. as much as their front 7 seven (which is overrated, particularly the front 3) is hailed as their strength , if those 3 were on the team, their secondary would be their strength and their defense as a whole would be legit.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:58 pm
by skinpride1
Image

Boy if the skins had Jabaal Sheard from the Browns we would be a top 10 defense.....who the hell is Jabaal Sheard anyway??????? Wasn't the browns ranked like 23rd in sacks last year????? I love me some dog pound. :lol:

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:33 pm
by the poster
skinpride1 wrote:Image

Boy if the skins had Jabaal Sheard from the Browns we would be a top 10 defense.....who the hell is Jabaal Sheard anyway??????? Wasn't the browns ranked like 23rd in sacks last year????? I love me some dog pound. :lol:
so youre a browns fan, who cares.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:56 pm
by skinpride1
Thats right .....NO ONE GiVES A RAT ABOUT YOU EITHER.


OR THE BROWNS.... GAME OVER.

NO ONE WILL REPLY EXCEPT IN A LOCO KIND OF WAY SO GET USE TO IT LOSER.

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:01 am
by the poster
skinpride1 wrote:Thats right .....NO ONE GiVES A RAT ABOUT YOU EITHER.


OR THE BROWNS.... GAME OVER.

NO ONE WILL REPLY EXCEPT IN A LOCO KIND OF WAY SO GET USE TO IT LOSER.
u hurt my feelings. guards....take this law breaker away.

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:07 am
by skinpride1
the poster wrote:
skinpride1 wrote:Thats right .....NO ONE GiVES A RAT ABOUT YOU EITHER.


OR THE BROWNS.... GAME OVER.

NO ONE WILL REPLY EXCEPT IN A LOCO KIND OF WAY SO GET USE TO IT LOSER.
u hurt my feelings. guards....take this law breaker away.
GOOD....VERY GOOD. :twisted:

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:23 am
by cowboykillerzRGiii
the poster wrote:I would think a loft more of the redskins and their defense in particular (which I think is overrated by their fans) if their secondary had Carlos Rogers, a healthy laron landry and Sean taylor in it.

all drafted in the mid part of the past decade, what a waste. all of them gone. as much as their front 7 seven (which is overrated, particularly the front 3) is hailed as their strength , if those 3 were on the team, their secondary would be their strength and their defense as a whole would be legit.
F You can drool your drivel all over this board.. should you(r) [post] ever mention the late A great Sean Taylor with out written consent, ill personally kill you(r) [post] {in smack}..

G come to the REAL forum cowHurd (er)

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:29 am
by cowboykillerzRGiii
This one was just weird even for me :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:51 am
by Deadskins
Why can't you guys avoid taking the obvious bait? It would be laughable if it wasn't so sad.

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 11:25 am
by cowboykillerzRGiii
Apparently she won't stay gone.. we won't ban her.. so what's sad? That she won't enter smack to have a real conversation?
Yes. It is.