Hail to the Washington Commanders

(dan4vols @ Mar 13 said:
maybe he IS your qb :w00t:

At this point, I would consider that a huge improvement...

Oh, did I mention we got Randel-El??? :biggrin2:

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OWB I tell ya youre gonna laugh but Im serious. I think a QB that would shine in Gibb's camp is .....Tim Couch. He a pocket passer like Gibbs likes, hes humble and formable into a vision of what he and the offense outta be...and Id say he'd come real cheap.
 
(dan4vols @ Mar 13 said:
maybe he IS your qb :w00t:

You beat me to it... :lol:

'Skins loading up again, but I really believe it'll work this time. They're fine tuning a team that's already won in the playoffs, instead of just trying to get above .500 or something. Al Saunders and all of the other acquisitions really has'em lookin' good. Not to mention that Gibbs guy is pretty good too.
 
(Orangewhiteblood @ Mar 13 said:
At this point, I would consider that a huge improvement...

Oh, did I mention we got Randel-El??? :biggrin2:

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(dan4vols @ Mar 13 said:
OWB I tell ya youre gonna laugh but Im serious. I think a QB that would shine in Gibb's camp is .....Tim Couch. He a pocket passer like Gibbs likes, hes humble and formable into a vision of what he and the offense outta be...and Id say he'd come real cheap.

I think Gibbs is the best coach out there about getting a lot out of mediocre QB's. He dominated the league with Mark Rypien at QB. Nuff said.
 
(vader @ Mar 14 said:
I think Gibbs is the best coach out there about getting a lot out of mediocre QB's. He dominated the league with Mark Rypien at QB. Nuff said.

That's the truth, but just think what he could do with a good one right now. I wonder how far Jason Campbell is from playing? I'm thinking that he could be a good one.
 
(Orangewhiteblood @ Mar 14 said:
That's the truth, but just think what he could do with a good one right now. I wonder how far Jason Campbell is from playing? I'm thinking that he could be a good one.

I agree. And if anyone can turn him into a great one, Gibbs is the man!!
 
Gibbs defends Redskins' haul

05:18 AM CST on Thursday, March 16, 2006

Associated Press

ASHBURN, Va. -- Joe Gibbs defended the Washington Redskins' aggressive approach to free agency on Wednesday, dismissing any implication that the team is somehow circumventing the NFL's salary cap.

"The thing I want to emphasize is this: We haven't done one thing that anybody else can't do," the Redskins' Hall of Fame coach said following a news conference to introduce the free-agent signing of Andre Carter. "We have certain rules in the league. Here's the cap, here's the numbers, here's what you can spend, so everybody in the league can do what we're doing, it's just that they choose not to, many of them."

Despite starting the month some $13 million over the $102 million cap that was set following negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, the Redskins have once again been one of March's busiest teams.

Since Saturday, they have traded for San Francisco receiver Brandon Lloyd and signed five unrestricted free agents: receiver Antwaan Randle El, safety Adam Archuleta, tight end Christian Fauria, backup quarterback Todd Collins and Carter. Randle El and Archuleta alone were given contracts with a combined $21.5 million in guaranteed money.

"Each team's a little different, how they want to build a team. ... Certainly Pittsburgh is a scheme that works, they won a Super Bowl," Gibbs said. "If you watch their team, there are a lot of draft choices, they're real conscious about that. It remains to be seen how we'll end up doing, but we've chosen to be more aggressive in free agency."

The Redskins put themselves under the cap by cutting five expendable players on the eve of free agency, and they also saved $4.4 million in the deal that made linebacker LaVar Arrington a free agent. Since then, they've been cutting cap dollars by renegotiating contracts with returning veterans, giving the players upfront bonuses that can be prorated for salary cap purposes.

Owner Dan Snyder's overspending in 2000 caused then-coach Marty Schottenheimer to make drastic cuts in 2001, but Snyder's strategy since then has been to map out a cap strategy using what Gibbs said were "three- to four-year spreadsheets." The goal is to shift cap money around in a coherent manner that keeps the team from being forced to part with players it wants to keep.

It hasn't worked perfectly - coveted linebacker Antonio Pierce left for the New York Giants last year - but Gibbs' free agency upgrades helped get the Redskins into the playoffs last year, and the overhaul continues. Only five projected 2006 starters were with the team before Gibbs arrived in January 2004.

The best free-agent additions under Gibbs have been linebacker Marcus Washington, cornerback Shawn Springs, defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin and defensive end Phillip Daniels.

"People say, 'Why would you go get the free agents?'" Gibbs said. "Well, look at the guys we wouldn't have on our football team."

The Redskins are able to afford huge signing bonuses because Snyder's marketing savvy has helped make the team one of the most profitable in sports, but Gibbs downplayed the connection between Snyder's fortune and the team's free agency haul.

"The biggest misrepresentation there is that (it's because) Dan's got a lot of money. That's not it," Gibbs said. "We've got a rule. Believe me, if we had no rules, Dan would spend some money."
 
210 replies along with 1010 views.....I think we have some closet Redskin fans among us. Come on out whoever you are. :biggrin2:
 
(Orangewhiteblood @ Mar 24 said:
210 replies along with 1010 views.....I think we have some closet Redskin fans among us. Come on out whoever you are. :biggrin2:

I can't wait to wear my redskins gear during football season. The people here in Dallas are going to love me!!
 
(vader @ Mar 24 said:
I can't wait to wear my redskins gear during football season. The people here in Dallas are going to love me!!

Way to represent. This past season was great. Did you get a look at all the Cowboy fan's faces when the Skins put up 14 points in the last 5 minutes during the first game?? That was priceless. :birgits_giggle:
 
(Orangewhiteblood @ Mar 24 said:
Way to represent. This past season was great. Did you get a look at all the Cowboy fan's faces when the Skins put up 14 points in the last 5 minutes during the first game?? That was priceless. :birgits_giggle:

Sweeping the Cowgirls this year was SWEET!!
 
(vader @ Mar 24 said:
Sweeping the Cowgirls this year was SWEET!!

Which game did you like more? The comeback or the butt whoopin'?
 
(Orangewhiteblood @ Mar 24 said:
Which game did you like more? The comeback or the butt whoopin'?

I hate to admit it, but I got disgusted and went to bed before the comeback. :blush:

The butt whoopin' was so sweet because it was such an important game for both teams' playoff hopes.
 
The 'Skins took Kevin Simon in the 4th round. I hope he makes the team.
 
(vader @ May 1 said:
The 'Skins took Kevin Simon in the 4th round. I hope he makes the team.

Pretty sweet huh vader? Do you think that they'll give him a fair shot? His dad said that he'll be competing against 8 other LB's on the squad. He might get some special teams play this year though.
 
Sweet, it's not every day that I can post an ariticle about a Vol and my Redskins.

This is a nice little article on Kevin Simon..

LINK
 
(OrangeEmpire @ Jun 1 said:
Now if the Redskins can get any kind of quarterback play..........

What are you talking about? We have Brunell.... :haha_oh:
 
That will last about 5 weeks and Campbell will be pushed into the starting lineup. I have been known to be wrong.............but not often..... :banghead:
 

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