Former NFL coaching great Bill Parcells ranked Minnifield fourth among cornerbacks in the draft.
“They say if you have a microfracture, they’re not gonna draft you,” Frank Minnfield said. “When they told me there was a problem with the cartilage, I thought it was a miscellaneous injury. The microfracture was done on a non-weight bearing area of the knee. But at the end of the day, every (team) removed him from their draft board. Just the word microfracture scares teams to death.”
Before signing Chase, the Redskins had him sign a medical waiver relieving the Redskins of liability if there is a problem with his knee. The next question is whether Chase will work out at the team’s rookie minicamp or wait for training camp later in August.
“He’s working out three times a day. He’s already guarded people one on one. He’s ready to go. The question is the business part: When do you lay it on the line? Three months before they’re going to make a decision or do you wait like one of those long-distance runners and go for it on the last lap?”
“I told the Washington Redskins they are getting a person hell-bent on correcting this misfortune he had,” Frank Minnifield said. “I would say they got the best deal in the draft.”
I told Minnifield I feel awful about what’s happened and wished his son the best.
“He’s gonna be OK,” he said. “You’ll be writing about his first appearance in the Pro Bowl.”
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That's great. I think Shanny and Allen know what they are doing and I have full confidence this kid will be a contributor on th Redskins. Sort of cancels out the Kirk Cousins pick.
It looks like the FO has done a great job again in addressing 2 major areas of concern
Adding RGIII was great but adding Cousins was pure genius AND luck (Grossman is not a QB we want to see on the field)
- his job is SOLELY to help get the other QBs ready and to provide insurance
- there is no way anyone (except his family) should want to see Grossman play another down in the regular season
Getting a CB of the caliber of Minniefield who seems to have a great desire to do really well, bolsters our secondary - BIG TIME
trying not to get too excited about our prospects here
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Chris Luva Luva wrote:But, but, but, the Redskins failed to address positions of need by drafting Cousins!!!!
if they didn't, what would the skins options be if RG III had to leave a game? Put in Grossman, Beck? Been there done that - didn't work.
RG III's playing style is riskier than a pocket passer that stays home - hense a greater chance for injury. I hope he stays healthy, but I think Cousins will prove to be an upgrade over Grossman and Beck.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:But, but, but, the Redskins failed to address positions of need by drafting Cousins!!!!
if they didn't, what would the skins options be if RG III had to leave a game? Put in Grossman, Beck? Been there done that - didn't work.
RG III's playing style is riskier than a pocket passer that stays home - hense a greater chance for injury. I hope he stays healthy, but I think Cousins will prove to be an upgrade over Grossman and Beck.
I think that many are blowing the risk of injury to RGIII out of proportion - there's a risk with all players
The way that RGIII plays QB does not put him at any more risk than most other QBs - EXCEPT those that put themselves at risk
THAT is NOT how this kid will be playing QB here
that being said - how hard is to see that Cousins is more than a BIG upgrade over Grossman
another great move by the FO
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
SkinsJock wrote: trying not to get too excited about our prospects here
Hard, isn't it? This is looking good. Real good. We're doomed!
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How epic would it be if Chase transitioned to the NFL faster and became a better shut down corner then Claiborne?
I'd go weeeeweeeeweeeee all the way home!
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It's starting to sound like this guy will be our most exciting new player (not including future all-pro, record breaking, Superbowl winning, funky sock wearing QBs).
If he comes in and does the job at CB, and Jackson turns it on at safety like I hope he will, we're gonna have one hell of a defense!
SouthLondonRedskin wrote:It's starting to sound like this guy will be our most exciting new player (not including future all-pro, record breaking, Superbowl winning, funky sock wearing QBs).
If he comes in and does the job at CB, and Jackson turns it on at safety like I hope he will, we're gonna have one hell of a defense!
Hope that Chase is that impact db that we so sorely need.....would be a coup for us.
Would also add that just because we may find some diamonds in the rough at some positions with undrafted fa's like minnifield......same could have happened with the qb position. Guess there are a lot of posters here who must be msu alums......
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SkinsJock wrote:I think that many are blowing the risk of injury to RGIII out of proportion - there's a risk with all players
The way that RGIII plays QB does not put him at any more risk than most other QBs - EXCEPT those that put themselves at risk
THAT is NOT how this kid will be playing QB here
that being said - how hard is to see that Cousins is more than a BIG upgrade over Grossman
another great move by the FO
I am probably one of those in the "blowing the risk of injury out of proportion" camp. For me, it's his ACL. I just get nervous when I have heard a player had a major injury. Right or wrong, I jump to the conclusion that he is more susceptible to another injury or a re-injury of the same body part.
Anyway, I know RGIII won't be running like Vick did, but while his intentions may be one thing, reality may be another. Just hard to say what he will play like until we watch him playing with this particular team.
Longevity at any position is pretty rare in the NFL.
I think the coaches will make it very clear that he can use his legs BUT he cannot take a chance with getting hit
Everyone will be trying to get to his legs - it's the way the game is played
RGIII will be prepared and ensuring he does not take chances will be a big part of that
there have not been too many athletic QBs that are this good AND this cogniscant of what is required to keep on the field
it will take time to learn the system and to develop timing with the players and the system - I doubt it takes very long at all
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
This thread is about Chase Minnifield and he is one among SEVERAL fascinating individual stories to follow closely this year in addition to how the new team gels together.
There are so many "feel good" individual stories. I do not think I have been as interested to follow the skins as a whole and individually in a LONG time.
How about an undrafted player with slim chances but great potential such as Brian McNally Is it worth it to give him a chance? Hell yes!
HTTR
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Redskin in Canada wrote:This thread is about Chase Minnifield and he is one among SEVERAL fascinating individual stories to follow closely this year in addition to how the new team gels together.
There are so many "feel good" individual stories.
How about an undrafted player with slim chances but great potential such as Brian McNally Is it worth it to give him a chance? Hell yes!
Redskin in Canada wrote:This thread is about Chase Minnifield and he is one among SEVERAL fascinating individual stories to follow closely this year in addition to how the new team gels together.
There are so many "feel good" individual stories.
How about an undrafted player with slim chances but great potential such as Brian McNally Is it worth it to give him a chance? Hell yes!
Yeah, I read that article yesterday. Great stuff.
sorry! - I also read that - this FO continues to identify and add players that suit what they want
things are turning around here very quickly
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Redskin in Canada wrote:This thread is about Chase Minnifield and he is one among SEVERAL fascinating individual stories to follow closely this year in addition to how the new team gels together.
There are so many "feel good" individual stories. I do not think I have been as interested to follow the skins as a whole and individually in a LONG time.
How about an undrafted player with slim chances but great potential such as Brian McNally Is it worth it to give him a chance? Hell yes!
HTTR
I've read a couple of things about McNally now and its all very positive. I didn't fancy his chances of making the team with the signings of Goff and Robinson, but I now hear they're tyring Alexander back at TE rather than LB, so perhaps they did that with him in mind after watching him at the recent practice or maybe it's unrelated but just gives him a glimmer of hope...
I hope he does it. I like the sound of him and he has a good Irish name!
Redskin in Canada wrote:This thread is about Chase Minnifield and he is one among SEVERAL fascinating individual stories to follow closely this year in addition to how the new team gels together.
There are so many "feel good" individual stories. I do not think I have been as interested to follow the skins as a whole and individually in a LONG time.
How about an undrafted player with slim chances but great potential such as Brian McNally Is it worth it to give him a chance? Hell yes!
HTTR
I've read a couple of things about McNally now and its all very positive. I didn't fancy his chances of making the team with the signings of Goff and Robinson, but I now hear they're tyring Alexander back at TE rather than LB, so perhaps they did that with him in mind after watching him at the recent practice or maybe it's unrelated but just gives him a glimmer of hope...
I hope he does it. I like the sound of him and he has a good Irish name!
I think Goff & Robinson play ILB. McNally plays OLB. That said, It will still be hard for him to make the Roster. He, Jackson, White & Wilson are competing for probably 2 spots.
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Redskin in Canada wrote:This thread is about Chase Minnifield and he is one among SEVERAL fascinating individual stories to follow closely this year in addition to how the new team gels together.
There are so many "feel good" individual stories. I do not think I have been as interested to follow the skins as a whole and individually in a LONG time.
How about an undrafted player with slim chances but great potential such as Brian McNally Is it worth it to give him a chance? Hell yes!
HTTR
I've read a couple of things about McNally now and its all very positive. I didn't fancy his chances of making the team with the signings of Goff and Robinson, but I now hear they're tyring Alexander back at TE rather than LB, so perhaps they did that with him in mind after watching him at the recent practice or maybe it's unrelated but just gives him a glimmer of hope...
I hope he does it. I like the sound of him and he has a good Irish name!
I think Goff & Robinson play ILB. McNally plays OLB. That said, It will still be hard for him to make the Roster. He, Jackson, White & Wilson are competing for probably 2 spots.
Yeah you're right, I realised that after I posted, he was a DE so more likely an OLB. That's better for him I think as he has more of a chance to upstage the competition for backup there than at ILB.
Former NFL coaching great Bill Parcells ranked Minnifield fourth among cornerbacks in the draft.
“They say if you have a microfracture, they’re not gonna draft you,” Frank Minnfield said. “When they told me there was a problem with the cartilage, I thought it was a miscellaneous injury. The microfracture was done on a non-weight bearing area of the knee. But at the end of the day, every (team) removed him from their draft board. Just the word microfracture scares teams to death.”
Before signing Chase, the Redskins had him sign a medical waiver relieving the Redskins of liability if there is a problem with his knee. The next question is whether Chase will work out at the team’s rookie minicamp or wait for training camp later in August.
“He’s working out three times a day. He’s already guarded people one on one. He’s ready to go. The question is the business part: When do you lay it on the line? Three months before they’re going to make a decision or do you wait like one of those long-distance runners and go for it on the last lap?”
“I told the Washington Redskins they are getting a person hell-bent on correcting this misfortune he had,” Frank Minnifield said. “I would say they got the best deal in the draft.”
I told Minnifield I feel awful about what’s happened and wished his son the best.
“He’s gonna be OK,” he said. “You’ll be writing about his first appearance in the Pro Bowl.”
I love the Minnifield pickup. I saw him play in college and dominate games. My guess is that, barring injury, he'll be one of the NFL's top performers. He is worth at least a second round pick, maybe a first. Can't believe how lucky we've been.