JEREMY ROBERTSON commented on Skins Vets Who Could Be on the Bubble:
Mostly agree. Don't see Moss going anywhere this year. He could be invaluable to RG3's growth as a slot receiver. Ask Tom Brady how valuable Welker...
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I have lived in the D.C. area my entire life. Ever since I can remember I have been a die-hard fan of all local sports teams, however, it wasn't until college until I realized that I wanted to write about them. I am new to the Bleacher Report and will provide articles based on Washington's college and professional teams. Hope you all enjoy.
Oh and I don't want Cowboys fans reading this.
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tom, in your article about the redskins dept chart, you had many many mistakes. hmm, where to begin? lets start with NT, you said griffin played NT for the first time, thats wrong. griffin was a NT in college and questions coming into the NFL was if he could adapt to a 4-3 DT. you also said the redskins didnt address KR/PR in the draft, well yes they did with the last two picks. BOTH returned kicks in college and both are being considered here. your down on Brown and at RT but before he reinjured his hip due to scar tissue he was playing good. Chester wasnt worth the money to you? he played every snap last year and is consistent as they come. every yeat the pay scale for veterans go up and you need to pay them. also you need to remember the redskins are building as opposed to built, we HAVE to pay a little extra to get a player that could go to a playoff ready team. you didnt mention this but in this offense you dont need a number 1 WR, the TE is that option. this you did mention, about a copy cap league and teams will copy the patriots. um, shanahans offense was doing that before the patriots. go back the bronco and 49er days, the TE's were featured big time and in the case for denver the TE was often the leading receiver on the team. i can keep going but i feel if i write a book here you wont read all of it so thats all for now. dont take this as criticism but rather a fan of yours pointing out a few things.
looking forward to rading more of your articles,'
Chad
This is pretty sweet. RIP Sean Taylor