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London Fletcher Plans to Play Next Season...

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:33 am
by 1niksder
London Fletcher Plans to Play Next Season, Having Ankle Surgery

London Fletcher is having surgery this morning to repair the left ankle that bothered him for much of the second half of the 2012 Redskins season. Later this month, the Pro Bowl inside linebacker will go under the knife again for some cleanup work on an elbow. What’s amazing is that after 15 NFL seasons and nearly 38 years on the planet, the operations will be the first of Fletcher’s life.

But they had to happen because as Fletcher told me the other day while making me promise to hold the news until this morning, “Surgery is the first step towards prepping for next season.”

So the captain has shelved the retirement talk that has been swirling and is planning to return in 2013 after helping lead Washington from a 3-6 start to a 10-6 finish, its first playoff berth in five years and its first NFC East title since 1999.

Fletcher’s decision to keep playing also has to be a relief for coach Mike Shanahan and the cap-strapped Redskins since veteran backup Lorenzo Alexander is six days from being a free agent and the other possible replacement on the roster, Keenan Robinson, is recovering from a torn pectoral muscle suffered on Thanksgiving.

On a personal level, I’m also glad that Fletcher’s coming back and not just because he’s about as close to my age as a pro team sports athlete gets. Unlike such young Redskins as Robert Griffin III and Alfred Morris, Fletcher’s too old to be my son.

Although our backgrounds are very different, Fletcher and I click. That’s not surprising because when you cover a sports team on a regular basis, you inevitably get closer to some players than others.

When I covered the Caps in the early 1990s, Alan May, Al Iafrate and Calle Johansson were among “my guys.” Covering the Redskins over the past two decades, Darrell Green, Ray Brown, Trevor Matich, Ken Harvey, Ethan Albright, Cornelius Griffin and Casey Rabach were some who fit the bill. To this day, LaVar Arrington calls me his “messenger.”

There’s no real way to explain why you connect with some players more than others. It’s like school or work. You’re colleagues with some people and friends with others.

I covered the Super Bowls that Fletcher started in for St. Louis in 1999 and 2001. I spent a few days at the Rams’ complex the season in between, but I truthfully don’t remember if I even talked to him at length during any of those weeks.

When the Redskins signed Fletcher in March 2007, I thought it was a smart move because after two fine years Washington was coming off a dreadful season on defense and Fletcher had directed then-defensive boss Gregg Williams’ system in Buffalo in 2002 and 2003. I also admired Fletcher because he had overcome his short stature and not even being drafted to become the NFL’s top tackler.

But when I sat down with Fletcher not long after he joined the Redskins, I really learned what he had overcome to attain stardom. Before he turned 13 on Cleveland’s dangerous East Side, Fletcher’s sister had been raped and murdered, his grandmother had died in his arms, and his brother had embarked on a lifetime behind bars. His mother was recovering from her drug addiction when she died days before his wedding in 2006.

That interview bonded us. Over the ensuing six seasons, we’ve had private chats every so often. Fletcher asks about my job situation. I ask how he’s really feeling as he fights through a series of nagging injuries without missing a game, something he has yet to do during his 15 NFL seasons. We talk about our children and basketball, his first love and the sport in which he earned a college scholarship.

After Washington’s ugly 2011 season ended in Philadelphia with a 10th defeat in 12 games, I asked a not atypical negative-tinged question. Fletcher gave a typically more positive answer. Then, with a smile and a shake of his head, sarcastically uttered the final postgame press conference words of that 5-11 campaign, “I love you, David.”

I knew Fletcher wasn’t really mad at me. He was just heartsick over a third straight double-digit loss season. About to be 37, Fletcher admitted he might not have re-signed with Washington last spring if the Redskins hadn’t made a deal with the Rams which allowed them to draft Griffin second overall.

“To go into another year with not having a [good] quarterback was not very appealing to me, I’ll tell you that,” Fletcher said with the candor that came with being the captain and a Pro Bowl pick three years running. So when they were able to make the trade … that definitely made the situation a lot brighter as far as coming back here. I’ve had enough years of other stuff.”

And now Fletcher has decided that he’s willing to put up with at least one more year of such stuff as practices in the heat and humidity of August and in the cold and wind of December, endless meetings, and too many questions from nosy reporters in order to have the chance of going out on top with his first trip to the Super Bowl in 12 years.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:45 am
by SkinsJock
=D> thanks 1niksder - that's great news ...

Fletcher is a warrior and even more important- his leadership and knowledge on the field is almost irreplaceable

his decision was most likely helped by knowing that the 'issues' on D will be addressed by the FO PLUS the return of a number of very good players

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:26 pm
by spudstr04
SkinsJock wrote:=D> thanks 1niksder - that's great news ...

Fletcher is a warrior and even more important- his leadership and knowledge on the field is almost irreplaceable

his decision was most likely helped by knowing that the 'issues' on D will be addressed by the FO PLUS the return of a number of very good players
He needs to take a pay cut. Supposed to make over $5 mill this upcoming season.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 1:34 pm
by TimSkin
spudstr04 wrote:
SkinsJock wrote:=D> thanks 1niksder - that's great news ...

Fletcher is a warrior and even more important- his leadership and knowledge on the field is almost irreplaceable

his decision was most likely helped by knowing that the 'issues' on D will be addressed by the FO PLUS the return of a number of very good players
He needs to take a pay cut. Supposed to make over $5 mill this upcoming season.
I really doubt he's gonna take a paycut when he just signed a 2 year deal last year and this year will prolly be his last year so he wont sign an extension to spread it out.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 2:25 pm
by markshark84
With Alexander's contract up in the air, this is great news -- but not unexpected since Fletcher is a true warrior. Regardless, we really need Fletcher back.

I don't see him taking a pay cut, however. He has been underpaid for quite some time while in DC.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 4:48 pm
by SkinsJock
I hope both Alexander and Fletcher are a part of the roster again this season

hopefully both will be paid very well as they are BOTH, VERY important pieces

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:10 pm
by HEROHAMO
This guy is not human.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:05 am
by Chris Luva Luva
I'm curious to see where he is at this point in his career. The saftey play made everyone look worse than they were last year... If we can sure the safety position up and get our pass rush more consistent, I think he might play in 2014 also... Depending on how the money is handled, RGIII's knee and who we can acquire in the next 2 drafts... We could be a SB contender in 2014. He WON'T miss that season if there's a legit chance.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:45 pm
by Irn-Bru
TimSkin wrote:
spudstr04 wrote:He needs to take a pay cut. Supposed to make over $5 mill this upcoming season.
I really doubt he's gonna take a paycut when he just signed a 2 year deal last year and this year will prolly be his last year so he wont sign an extension to spread it out.
Yep. The Skins would be insane to restructure his contract now. It would just mean dead cap space in 2014 and possibly later. $5 million for your defensive captain is not too much to pay. Let's look at Hall's salary before we talk about adjusting Fletcher's.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:48 pm
by Irn-Bru
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I'm curious to see where he is at this point in his career.
I'm expecting his struggles to cover TEs to continue; it was getting pretty obvious last year and I doubt that it will improve. But I still expect him to be one of our best defenders. The man is a beast and brings it on every play.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:18 pm
by Countertrey
HEROHAMO wrote:This guy is not human.
I think he's the most human of all.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:24 pm
by DarthMonk
Irn-Bru wrote:
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I'm curious to see where he is at this point in his career.
I'm expecting his struggles to cover TEs to continue; it was getting pretty obvious last year and I doubt that it will improve. But I still expect him to be one of our best defenders. The man is a beast and brings it on every play.
Weird year. They put him on Sproles on opening day ... and other than 2 yard TD in prevent late ... he shut him down. Yet at other times something seemed wrong. Fletch had some undisclosed problems, no?

Great player. Signed the right contract last year. This should be it coming up and I expect his best.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:26 pm
by Countertrey
^ I'm thinking that a non-healing ankle injury hurts in pass coverage most of all... fix the ankle... some of that comes back.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:24 pm
by Deadskins
DarthMonk wrote:Fletch had some undisclosed problems, no?
No. They were disclosed.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:38 am
by 1niksder
Countertrey wrote:^ I'm thinking that a non-healing ankle injury hurts in pass coverage most of all... fix the ankle... some of that comes back.
Will be having elbow surgery before training camp starts too.

Might decrease some of the missed tackles once that heals.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 4:57 am
by HTTRRG3ALMO
SkinsJock wrote:I hope both Alexander and Fletcher are a part of the roster again this season

hopefully both will be paid very well as they are BOTH, VERY important pieces
Fingers crossed for this one...

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:03 am
by SkinsJock
HTTRRG3ALMO wrote:
SkinsJock wrote:I hope both Alexander and Fletcher are a part of the roster again this season

hopefully both will be paid very well as they are BOTH, VERY important pieces
Fingers crossed for this one...
Fletcher is getting paid, if he decides to stay - Zo is a F/A and hopefully they find a way to keep him

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:13 am
by UK Skins Fan
We need an upgrade on the play we got from London last year. Whether that upgrade is provided by London himself, or somebody else, THAT is the question.

I doubt that we could ever replace his leadership on defence, that's for sure.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:26 am
by SkinsJock
UK Skins Fan wrote:We need an upgrade on the play we got from London last year. Whether that upgrade is provided by London himself, or somebody else, THAT is the question.

I doubt that we could ever replace his leadership on defence, that's for sure.
good question - I hope we have the man back on the field - he's obviously lost a step but his leadership more than makes up for that

PLUS

I believe he had a nagging injury that hurt his play last season - I doubt that London will play if he cannot be more effective than he was

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:26 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
UK Skins Fan wrote:We need an upgrade on the play we got from London last year. Whether that upgrade is provided by London himself, or somebody else, THAT is the question.

I doubt that we could ever replace his leadership on defence, that's for sure.
Upgrade the positions around London and he'll play better. We are NOT set at defensive line. IMO, we could use better NT and DE play. In addition, the safety play is atrocious. Improved play at that position will help London when he's in coverage.

In addition, improve line play will keep London clean and less nicked up.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:50 pm
by SkinsJock
^^ +1

We need a lot better play from our front 7 this season - while we need some help in our secondary - being able to bring pressure will help that area as well

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:08 pm
by UK Skins Fan
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
UK Skins Fan wrote:We need an upgrade on the play we got from London last year. Whether that upgrade is provided by London himself, or somebody else, THAT is the question.

I doubt that we could ever replace his leadership on defence, that's for sure.
Upgrade the positions around London and he'll play better. We are NOT set at defensive line. IMO, we could use better NT and DE play. In addition, the safety play is atrocious. Improved play at that position will help London when he's in coverage.

In addition, improve line play will keep London clean and less nicked up.
All true, but I think London's play slipped as well. Difficult for an amateur like me to isolate any possible decline in his own play from age, or injury, or from the weaknesses around him and to assess just how much he's slipped, but plenty of folks more knowledgeable than me have suggested that he wasn't the force that he was two years ago.

I wouldn't dare to say that he can't bounce back to somewhere close to his best, but right now I think his leadership is more valuable than his playing ability. No idea how you value that against the salary cap though!

For my part, I suspect I'll only realise just how valuable he was when he's gone.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:25 pm
by Irn-Bru
DarthMonk wrote:Weird year. They put him on Sproles on opening day ... and other than 2 yard TD in prevent late ... he shut him down. Yet at other times something seemed wrong. Fletch had some undisclosed problems, no?

Great player. Signed the right contract last year. This should be it coming up and I expect his best.
I'll have to look it up, but I remember reading that the Skins led the league in opposing offenses throwing to tight ends. Part of that was our horrific safety play, but it was also attributable to Fletcher who very often covered TEs running down the middle of the field.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:41 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
UK Skins Fan wrote: All true, but I think London's play slipped as well.
But what's slipped more? His play or the play of positions around him? IMO, it's the play of positions around him, ESPECIALLY safety.

While his missed tackles may be up over previous years, the glaring issue he had was in coverage. And most of that had to do with his lack of height, he was typically ALWAYS in the receivers pocket. Improved help from the safeties will help him.

If we could only improve one position on defense this year, who would you pick? I'd assume safety. That ONE position would improve the effectiveness of our LB and CB corps. They were THAT pathetic this year.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:48 pm
by SkinsJock
Irn-Bru wrote:
DarthMonk wrote:Weird year. They put him on Sproles on opening day ... and other than 2 yard TD in prevent late ... he shut him down. Yet at other times something seemed wrong. Fletch had some undisclosed problems, no?

Great player. Signed the right contract last year. This should be it coming up and I expect his best.
I'll have to look it up, but I remember reading that the Skins led the league in opposing offenses throwing to tight ends. Part of that was our horrific safety play, but it was also attributable to Fletcher who very often covered TEs running down the middle of the field.
we were also REALLY BAD against the pass ...

I'm not saying or thinking we're going to see Fletcher playing 'better' - I just think that our passing defense has to get better while still having Fletcher on the field

our secondary was an issue but we NEVER seemed to be able to apply any pressure without blitzing - we MUST fix this as well as 'upgrading' our secondary