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Cornerback
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 12:30 pm
by DarthMonk
A source tells the Washington Post that E.J. Biggers, Richard Crawford and Chase Minnifield will compete for the starting left corner job.
Josh Wilson is locked in on the right side. We'd consider Biggers the heavy favorite to win this battle as Crawford is undersized and struggled as a rookie. Minnifield may never be able to get over his litany of knee woes. Regardless, Crawford is an excellent bet to stick on the roster thanks to his contributions in the return game. He averaged a whopping 19.5 yards on eight punt returns last year.
Related: E.J. Biggers, Chase Minnifield
Source: Washington Post Mar 27 - 9:40 AM
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 2:10 pm
by The Hogster
Draft Tyrann Mathieu
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 2:47 pm
by HTTRRG3ALMO
That's a nice plan. I like it.
Crawford on special teams is a big plus in my eyes. We'll see if that also gets upgraded through the draft.
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 3:09 pm
by cowboykillerzRGiii
Sounds good, our issues are at safety so as long as that improves we have quality depth for CBs and should be an improved unit.
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 4:57 pm
by tribeofjudah
The Hogster wrote:Draft Tyrann Mathieu
this kid may be good but 4 reps at 225.........come on man!!! Start lifting and get stronger.
He ran a 4.50 40 Yard Dash, had 4 reps of 225 pounds, a 34 inch vertical, and a 117 inch broad jump
Re: Cornerback
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 5:37 pm
by Deadskins
DarthMonk wrote:A source tells the Washington Post that E.J. Biggers, Richard Crawford and Chase Minnifield will compete for the starting left corner job.
But...but...it would be a huge miracle if Chase could see the field this year.

Re: Cornerback
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 5:53 pm
by DarthMonk
Deadskins wrote:DarthMonk wrote:A source tells the Washington Post that E.J. Biggers, Richard Crawford and Chase Minnifield will compete for the starting left corner job.
But...but...it would be a huge miracle if Chase could see the field this year.

Huge ... on the order of

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:39 pm
by The Hogster
tribeofjudah wrote:The Hogster wrote:Draft Tyrann Mathieu
this kid may be good but 4 reps at 225.........come on man!!! Start lifting and get stronger.
He ran a 4.50 40 Yard Dash, had 4 reps of 225 pounds, a 34 inch vertical, and a 117 inch broad jump
That's 3 more than Fred Smoot. And, kid makes plays as a corner, blitzer and returner. We should take him at this bargain.
Re: Cornerback
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:46 pm
by HTTRRG3ALMO
DarthMonk wrote:Deadskins wrote:DarthMonk wrote:A source tells the Washington Post that E.J. Biggers, Richard Crawford and Chase Minnifield will compete for the starting left corner job.
But...but...it would be a huge miracle if Chase could see the field this year.

Huge ... on the order of

Moses is rocking the burgundy and gold
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:44 am
by Chris Luva Luva
Speaking of Chase...
“I feel great, actually,” Minnifield said in a telephone interview. “I’ve been running full speed for almost three months, cutting and everything. There’s basically nothing I can’t do right now.”
http://www.csnwashington.com/football-w ... contribute
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:37 am
by SkinsJock
^^ but, but ... who cares - he wasn't drafted high enough - he cannot possibly help our secondary ...

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:03 am
by The Hogster
Full article by Tarik Al Bashir
Redskins cornerback Chase Minnifield said Wednesday that his recovery from a torn ACL remains on schedule and that he hopes to participate fully in the team’s offseason program.
“I feel great, actually,” Minnifield said in a telephone interview. “I’ve been running full speed for almost three months, cutting and everything. There’s basically nothing I can’t do right now.”
Minnifield was signed by the Redskins last April as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia and quickly impressed the coaching staff with his football instincts during offseason workouts. But his rookie season got cut short before it ever started; he suffered a torn ACL in his right knee near the end of minicamp in June and missed the entire 2012 season.
It was the second ACL injury Minnifield suffered in that knee. The first injury occurred in 2007, his senior year in high school. Both reconstructions were performed by Dr. James Andrews, the same orthopedist who repaired Robert Griffin III’s knee in January. It is also been reported that Minnifield underwent microfracture surgery on the same knee in January of 2012.
When OTAs begin in mid-May, Minnifield said he expects to be ready to start covering NFL-caliber receivers. But he also said he's not going to force things if he requires additional time to get comfortable.
“I’ll be ready right around then,” said Minnifield, who turns 24 this week. “It will probably be up to me. I probably could do it. But I’m going to make a smart decision. I’m going to base it on how I feel like I’m able to defend NFL receivers, not just being able to run. It’s different when you get out there and try to cover someone who is paid to do this, too.”
With the Redskins’ secondary situation in flux, it’s possible Minnifield could have an important role in 2013. Only two cornerbacks on the roster – E.J. Biggers and Josh Wilson – have starting experience. On Wednesday, the team was scheduled to host 35-year-old veteran Antoine Winfield.
Regardless of the team’s decision on Winfield, Minnifield believes he’ll be in the mix for playing time in the coming months.
“They are very optimistic about my situation,” Minifield said, referring to the coaching staff. “They are looking forward to me being healthy. They know that I can play at this level, and play well at this level. I appreciate the opportunity and I definitely feel like I can help the team.”
The coaching staff is optimistic about his situation and feel like he can contribute. We all know Skinsfan55 is not on that staff.
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:59 am
by langleyparkjoe
lmao@moses rockin B&G
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:57 am
by emoses14
The Hogster wrote:Full article by Tarik Al Bashir
Redskins cornerback Chase Minnifield said Wednesday that his recovery from a torn ACL remains on schedule and that he hopes to participate fully in the team’s offseason program.
“I feel great, actually,” Minnifield said in a telephone interview. “I’ve been running full speed for almost three months, cutting and everything. There’s basically nothing I can’t do right now.”
Minnifield was signed by the Redskins last April as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia and quickly impressed the coaching staff with his football instincts during offseason workouts. But his rookie season got cut short before it ever started; he suffered a torn ACL in his right knee near the end of minicamp in June and missed the entire 2012 season.
It was the second ACL injury Minnifield suffered in that knee. The first injury occurred in 2007, his senior year in high school. Both reconstructions were performed by Dr. James Andrews, the same orthopedist who repaired Robert Griffin III’s knee in January. It is also been reported that Minnifield underwent microfracture surgery on the same knee in January of 2012.
When OTAs begin in mid-May, Minnifield said he expects to be ready to start covering NFL-caliber receivers. But he also said he's not going to force things if he requires additional time to get comfortable.
“I’ll be ready right around then,” said Minnifield, who turns 24 this week. “It will probably be up to me. I probably could do it. But I’m going to make a smart decision. I’m going to base it on how I feel like I’m able to defend NFL receivers, not just being able to run. It’s different when you get out there and try to cover someone who is paid to do this, too.”
With the Redskins’ secondary situation in flux, it’s possible Minnifield could have an important role in 2013. Only two cornerbacks on the roster – E.J. Biggers and Josh Wilson – have starting experience. On Wednesday, the team was scheduled to host 35-year-old veteran Antoine Winfield.
Regardless of the team’s decision on Winfield, Minnifield believes he’ll be in the mix for playing time in the coming months.
“They are very optimistic about my situation,” Minifield said, referring to the coaching staff. “They are looking forward to me being healthy. They know that I can play at this level, and play well at this level. I appreciate the opportunity and I definitely feel like I can help the team.”
The coaching staff is optimistic about his situation and feel like he can contribute. We all know Skinsfan55 is not on that staff.
Sombody's reading comprehension antennae is off, mine or Rich Tandler's because here is his take on the above quoted El Bashir article:
I get a lot of questions about first-year cornerback Chase Minnifield and my colleague Tarik El-Bashir was able to talk to him on Wednesday. The news was not all that good.
Some have said that Minnifield’s presence makes the cornerback situation less urgent. There were reasons to be skeptical of that before we talked to Minnifield. Now, the doubt is even greater.
Link:
http://www.realredskins.com/rich-tandle ... -otas.html
I had a completely different feeling after reading the words in El Bashir's article and am confused as to how Tandler reaches these conclusions based on the same article.
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:06 pm
by The Hogster
Tandler's blog post is more opinion than journalism. The Al Bashir article delivers quotes from the source. Whether he makes a full recovery is still up in the air, but Rich Tandler's opinion is no more credible than anyone else's. So, the prudent thing to do is to look at the source. Minnifield and the coaching staff. Both obviously are hopeful that he can recover or else they wouldn't have opted to retain his rights.
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:10 pm
by The Hogster
The quote that I look to and put the most weight in is Minnifield's quote "I have been running full speed for almost three months now, cutting and everything. There's nothing I can't do."
That basically says that from a health standpoint, he's not limited in what he can do. Of course, even healthy players get cut every year. So, whether he makes it is no guarantee, but for people to take this and make it a negative is beyond pessimistic.
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:28 pm
by emoses14
The Hogster wrote:Tandler's blog post is more opinion than journalism. The Al Bashir article delivers quotes from the source. Whether he makes a full recovery is still up in the air, but Rich Tandler's opinion is no more credible than anyone else's. So, the prudent thing to do is to look at the source. Minnifield and the coaching staff. Both obviously are hopeful that he can recover or else they wouldn't have opted to retain his rights.
agreed on the opinion vs. journalism dichotomy, but the man read the same article I did, and I just don't see how the hell he got where he did.
It's a bit like those responding to RGIII's tuesday tweet by saying that he was taking a shot at his coach (cough- Kornheiser/Wilbon/Adam Schefter-cough) and blaming them for his injury. Again, my response is just "did we read the same thing?"
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 1:30 pm
by DarthMonk
langleyparkjoe wrote:lmao@moses rockin B&G
+1
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:22 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
I'll just leave this here...I'll just leave this here...
Shanahan said Minnifield practiced fully yesterday and he was held out for precaution today.
— Mike Jones (@MikeJonesWaPo) June 6, 2013

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:56 pm
by Irn-Bru
+1 for the gif.

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:04 pm
by The Hogster
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I'll just leave this here...I'll just leave this here...
Shanahan said Minnifield practiced fully yesterday and he was held out for precaution today.
— Mike Jones (@MikeJonesWaPo) June 6, 2013

+1
LOL!!
Classic. Like dropping the mic in Coming to America. LOL

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:12 am
by Deadskins
Sexual Chocolate!
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:56 am
by DarthMonk
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:45 am
by SkinsJock

- T G I F ...
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:28 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Reports out of camp is that Chase has been looking good.
Liked the way Minnifield played D. Henderson on one route. Good jam, played proper shoulder, stepped in front for an INT.
Liked the coverage by Minnifield on one route by Garcon. Played him well; on inside shoulder, used eyes well. smart.
Jon (NJ)
Any word on the progress of Chase Minnifield and Brandon Meriweather? I think the secondary is more important this year than the pass rush.
Dan Graziano
(12:04 PM)
Minnifield looks great, but the question is whether they can trust his knee to hold up, and the answer is likely no. So if they keep him, they may need to keep an extra CB for insurance. Meriweather is a guy they're being careful with, but indications are that he'll be ready when the season starts.