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Monday, April 30, 2012

Jabar Gaffney Released

Ten year veteran Jabar Gaffney
was given his walking papers today.
Gaffney caught 68 passes last year for
947 yds and 5 tds.

Big Leg Neil Rackers

Veteran kicker Neil Rackers signed to compete with Gano for the starting job.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Redskins 2012 Draft Picks

1. Round 1 Pick #2 RG3
2. Round 3 Pick #71 Josh LeRibeus
Gaurd SMU 6'3 313
Bench Press 225x29
3. Round 4 Pick #102 Kirk Cousins QB
Michigan State 6'3"
4. Round 4 Pick#119 Keenan Robinson
Texas OLB 6'3" 242
5. Round 5 Pick #141 Adam Gettis
Gaurd Iowa 6'2 3/8" 293
Bench 505lbs squat over 700lbs
6. Round 6 Pick# 173 Alfred Morris
RB Florida Atlantic 5'9" 219lbs
10 1/4" hands
Squat 600lbs
7. Round 6 Pick#193 Tom Compton
OT South Dakota 6'5" 314
30 inch verticle 5.04 40 time
Squat over 700lbs
8. Round 7 Pick#213 Richard
Crawford SMU CB 5'11"
9. Round 7 Pick#217
Jordan Bernstine CB Iowa
5'11" 4.43 combine 40
99 tackles senior season as Safety

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Will RG3 become greatest Redskins Qb?

RG3 will become the greatest Redskin Qb of all time...,it's only a matter of time!
The Redskins must now make protection of their QB priority one. The next
priority must be adding offensive weapons as the defense was a priority in
2011. I believe these tactics may deliver the Washington Redskins a high
flying offense that will rewrite the record books. There is a very important
statistic in college and pro football that can help in gleaning insight into the
capabilities of a qb. If we look closely at completion percentage between
college and pro quarterbacks,we will often see
only small differences in deviation of these numbers from college to pro.
Completion Percentage     College        Pro
Peyton Manning                  62.85         64.9
Donovan McNabb              58.4           59.0
Drew Brees                         61.2           65.9
Ben Rothlisberger                65.5           63.1
Eli Manning                          60.8          58.4
Dan Marino                         57.7           59.4
John Elway                          62.1           56.9
Matt Schaub                        67.0           64.3
Phillip Rivers                        63.5           56.9
Michael Vick                       56.1           56.1
Kurt Warner                        71.0           65.5     *only 1 year college starter
Tom Brady                          62.3           63.8
RG3                                    66.8             ?
       

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Redskin Rant 2012 Mock Draft

1.1st round #2 overall Robert Griffin III
QB 6' 2 3/8" w223 4.41 combine 40
Heisman Trophy winner
2. 3rd round #69 pick Brandon Washington Gaurd 6'4" 320 University of Miami
3. Round #4 pick #102
Ron Brooks LSU CB fastest combine 40 4.35
4. Round 4 #109 Joe Adams WR
Arkansas
5. Round 5 #141 Omar Bolden CB
Arizona
6. Round 6# 173 Levy Adcock OT
Oklahoma State 6'5" 322 40 time
5.23
7. Round 7 #213 Adonis Thomas
RB Toledo 5'10" 185 40 time
4.45 combine

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Luck to be taken #1

Multiple sources are now indicating the
charade is up, Colts are taking Luck with the first pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Redskins Hall of Famers

George Allen    Head Coach,    Rams 1966-1970  49-17 record  win pct .729
                                                Redskins 1971-1977  67-30 record   win pct .689
                                                             Distinction of never having a losing record.
Cliff Battles       Running Back   1937-1952
Sammy Baugh   QB                  1937-1952     21,886 passing yards 187 td  pioneer of downfield passing
Bill Dudley        Running Back   1950-1951-1953
Turk Edwards   Tackle              1932-1940
Ray Flaherty      Head Coach     1937-1942
Joe Gibbs          Head Coach     1981-1992   2004-2007  Three Super Bowl wins   154-94 record
Darrell Green     CB                   1983-2002  54 INTs  Four time Nfl Fastest Man
                                                  Most seasons with one team 20
                                                  Most Consecutive Seasons with an interception 19
                                                  Oldest player with a 35 yd  gain  42 years 327 days (punt return)
                                                  Oldest  player with an interception return for a td in overtime(35yrs 249 d
                                                  Oldest player with an 80+ yard interception return(37 yrs 309 days)
                                                  Oldest Player with non offensive td in overtime (35 yrs 249 days)
                                                  Oldest NFL CB 42 yrs
                                                  Most games layed by a defensive player 295
                                                  4 time NFL's Fastest Man only player to win multiple times and never lose
Russ Grimm       Guard              1981-1991
Chris Hanburger LB                  1965-1978
Ken Houston      Safety             1973-1980
Sam Huff            LB                  1964-1967+1969
Sonny Jurgensen QB                 1964-1974
Wayne Milner    End                 1936-1941+1945
Bobby Mitchell  Flanker            1962-1968
Art Monk          WR                 1980 -1993
John Riggins       RB                  1976-1979   1981-1985
Charley Taylor   WR                 1964-1977                          

Monday, April 2, 2012

Cry Baby McNabb

The former Eagle,Redskin, and Vikings Qb put up huge numbers in his thirteen year career. Throwing for 37,276 yds and 234 tds, while rushing for 3459 yds
and 29 tds! These numbers may be huge but they do not tell the whole story of the flawed McNabb who failed to live up to his full potential. Lack of work ethic plagued McNabb throughout his career and eventually
coupled with his physical decline led to
him being traded to the Redskins. Part
of the case against McNabb going to
The Hall of Fame has been well illustrated by his quick dismissal from
the Redskins and Vikings. McNabb has been working hard at further tarnishing his legacy in recent days. He has come off as a petty guy with an axe to grind in his scathing remarks bashing both Shannahans and the Redskins organization. From the perspective of this Redskin fan McNabb has been a
big disappointment.The Redskins gave up a high second round draft pick in 2010 and a fourth round pick in 2011.
McNabb was given a chance to excell
but refused to put in the time and effort. He also felt he was too good to be taught anything and refused to wear a wrist band with the plays listed.At one point in the season McNabb even tried to paint Shannahan as a rascist.
As a fan it is very frustrating to see
a player with McNabb's potential get paid a huge contract only to have him fail and then blame everyone but himself. In the 2010 regular season as Qb for the Redskins McNabb's completion percentage was a paltry
58 percent.Throwing more interceptions 15 than touchdowns 14 McNabb was ironically pacing to break the Redskin record for passing yds in a sesaon when he was benched. The Redskins were vindicated however in their decision to bench McNabb when the Vikings similarly benched him in 2011 as well. After six games the Vikings led by McNabb were 1-5 and ready to let Christian Ponder get some experience
as their future Qb. The more that McNabb snipes at the Redskins the worse he looks and the closer his record will be scrutinized.