That is a nice acquisition by the Redskins, Shanny and Bruce Allen are very shrewd, they added Trent Williams to play LT, but with Brown a All Pro LT, Williams slides over to the easier to play RT, giving them nice bookends to keep McNabb's jersey clean.
The Redskins, inspite of Albert Haynesworth, have upgraded the most of any NFL team this offseason imho, and Haynesworth could be more right than he knows, he wouldn't contribute much in the 3-4 anyway..so where is the harm?
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I do think they wind up with Michael Westbrook though, imho he is just holding back simply to avoid all the mini camp and OTA stuff. -
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He was unproven in the 3-4 to begin with, and they are already searching for players, so where is the harm? He'd be starting at Square One and no different from the rest of the Unit and Wannabes. -
Meaning, if one is building a new Defensive Unit with a whole new scheme, every player in the front 7 is a unknown, it would be my 'job' to find talent and plug it into the scheme.
I'd have "x" players available, if Haynesworth was not available the GM/HC/DEf Cord would have to find the next best option to fill the role in the scheme and then work from there.
Which moots Haynesworth, but imho is the way the Redskins are approaching the situation, they cannot just stop and wait for Fat Albert to arrive. -
The DE's who convert to standing up OLB's also have a learning curve.
As a GM you have to synchronize with the HC and DC to find the players to fill roles, that is a part of the reason the switch to the 3-4 after signing Haynesworth makes little sense other than from a Head Coaching standpoint, now they have a Duck when they needed a Badger so to speak.
Wrong tool for the job, wrong attitude for the Head Coach as well, and the pure idiocy is, Snyder wouldn't fire Zorn due to 3 million dollars guaranteed, which is 1/7th of Haynesworth's bonus check...pennywise and pound foolish. -