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    10 Observations - Skins vs. Colts

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    7. Free safety Tanard Jackson showed up big-time as the starting strong safety. It’s a misnomer to just say he played strong safety as he and Madieu Williams both took turns as far as who was deep. Jackson played some single high safety at times. He nearly took the head off receiver Kris Adams on the last play of the first half too. He jarred a ball loose on one slat pass to Donnie Avery. Jackson also made some stops at the line. I’m curious to see more when I re-watch the game, but he looked active.
    IMO Jackson played great . . . he was all over the field breaking up passes and even when a WR/TE caught the ball they had no RAC . . . he also was good in run support . . . i feel Jackson earned himself a spot and if he is playing FS with Marriweather playing SS the safety play could be much improved this year . . .

    9. Tough to know what to make of the receiver battle. But what I do know is that Dezmon Briscoe’s size helps. Rex Grossman (who played well, but he’s a veteran passer facing backups) hooked up with him for two passes, a total of 49 yards (one for 37 yards). He may have pushed off; maybe he didn’t. But with a guy that big you can throw it up to him. “He’s an agile tall guy, but he runs good routes and he’s got a good feel for the game. Obviously he’s long, has long arms and just makes plays,” Grossman said. Can the Redskins afford to keep a receiver who doesn’t play special teams? He’ll certainly have to learn. Mike Shanahan does a good job of giving receivers long looks in a game (it’s why some wideouts don’t play in some games). It gives them a chance to make plays. Anthony Armstrong had one catch over the middle (but he bobbled it; have seen that a bit too much). The other pass thrown to him looked a little late. Right now, Briscoe is a better receiver, but Armstrong’s value as a gunner can’t be underestimated. Paul can handle this role and if they feel they have someone else who can do it, then Armstrong could be in jeopardy. This race is intriguing because each guy involved offers something of value.
    i too like Briscoe's size and he seems to be good at making adjustments on the ball and going up and getting it . . . i feel that Briscoe has earned himself the 6th WR spot . . .

    10. Linebacker Chris Wilson continued to show exactly what he’s done all summer. He’s made plays in camp, he’s made them in games and Saturday he made them vs. the starters. He’ll be another guy who’s tough to cut. They tried Bryan Kehl at outside linebacker for the first time and, all things considered, he fared well. Makes him a little more versatile and valuable. Both players can play special teams, too. If one or both make it then Markus White could be headed to the practice squad.
    Chris Wilson played a great game and definately out shined Rob Jackson in place of Orakpo . . .

    Plus one: Center Will Montgomery’s shotgun snaps were off. He’d snapped relatively well through the first two preseason games as they’d had a lot of work in the shotgun in practices. But on some of these designed rollouts that three-tenths of a second delay can make a big difference. Robert Griffin III’s speed can help recoup that time, but this will bear watching given how much they’ll want to use this formation in 2012.
    seems to me that Montgomery has taken a step back so far this year . . . hopefully he'll get back to playing well like i thought he was last year, but he is getting pushed back WAY TO OFTEN!!

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    only thing that has stood out to me with rg3 is the fact that he does'nt find a way to avoid very unnecessary hits.he needs to learn how to slide and step out of bounds when he can.he keeps playing like that,and if he does not learn to pick up the blitz better,there is no way he will last the whole season,and the redskins with anybody else other than rg3 will not be nearly as efficent as it will be with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinsGuru View Post
    IMO Jackson played great . . . he was all over the field breaking up passes and even when a WR/TE caught the ball they had no RAC . . . he also was good in run support . . . i feel Jackson earned himself a spot and if he is playing FS with Marriweather playing SS the safety play could be much improved this year . . .
    Is Jackson a FS or SS or can he play both. I too thought he looked good but not sure who plays next to him? Williams did not seem to look that good.


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    i too like Briscoe's size and he seems to be good at making adjustments on the ball and going up and getting it . . . i feel that Briscoe has earned himself the 6th WR spot . . .
    Briscoe could be a steal. Guy is big and I hope he works out on teams cause that will help make the decision easier.

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    Chris Wilson played a great game and definately out shined Rob Jackson in place of Orakpo . . .
    Wilson played great and I am pulling for him but at 30 I think they go with White because they drafted him and he is younger. Wilson is a beast on teams so I hope he makes it for that too.

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    seems to me that Montgomery has taken a step back so far this year . . . hopefully he'll get back to playing well like i thought he was last year, but he is getting pushed back WAY TO OFTEN!!
    I think this is the reason they draft LeRibeus, maybe a natural center would have been better.

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    Briscoe has played any of the other guys with the exception of garcon the whole pre season.they need to find a way to keep him,even if it means cutting banks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Horse View Post
    even if it means cutting banks.
    I am okay with cutting Banks. Keeping Banks is coming out of the D bench. I want the D as strong as possible cause we are going to need them this year.

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    I would prefer to keep Briscoe over Banks or any of the other 3 WRs that are trying for the last spot. I would not be overly upset to see Moss take over the PR and cutting banks. I love Banks the PR but keeping him is hurting the depth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Horse View Post
    Briscoe has played any of the other guys with the exception of garcon the whole pre season.they need to find a way to keep him,even if it means cutting banks.
    i am for cutting Banks . . . just think we have other guys that can play WR AND return kicks/punts . . . we need all the versatility we can get!!

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    If you keep Banks over Briscoe, not you specifically, but speaking theoretically, what happens if Morgan reinjures a leg or Hankerson doesn't develop, drops passes, reinjures his hip, etc, you need a guy like Briscoe on your depth chart who can perform. That guy is not Banks.

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