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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2012 8:41 am    Post subject: Practice notes day 1 mini-camp Reply with quote

http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Practice-Notes-Day-1-Rookie-Mini-Camp/aa96786e-2492-47b3-8481-febe2c303250

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When a light rain started around 11:20 a.m., the team retreated to the indoor practice facility for the first rookie practice on turf.  Practice ended at noon. Not surprisingly, the players that spent 2011 on the Redskins practice squad looked very comfortable in the positional drills, due to relative familiarity.

Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III worked specifically with offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, who rans drills that emphasized mobility and throwing fundamentals.  He was joined on the field by first year quarterback Jonathan Crompton and fellow rookie Kirk Cousins.
cool that they got to use the indoor facility, but really not much news in his article. Sad

Anyways, I thought I'd start the thread so we can have it for a while. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2012 8:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm watching redskins nation.

Cousins is wearing #12, let's hope he's better than last years #12.

LeRibeus is wearing 67. He is playing center, snapping to Rg3

http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/LeRibeus-At-Home-In-Zone-Blocking-Scheme/42dcec1c-ed8c-415d-9244-317fd50f1434

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LeRibeus played almost exclusively in a man-blocking system at Southern Methodist University, but feels ready to make the transition to zone.

"I love it," LeRibeus told the media in his draft day conference call.  "We did a lot of it at the [East-West] Shrine game.  Definitely feels more at home."


Minifield is wearing #25

Arrow Keenan Robinson wearing #52- Rocky's old #

http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Versatile-Robinson-Ready-Where-Needed/a1382d7c-493d-484f-bfe1-541e15686727

I never knew this but in college Robinson played in the 3-4 defensive scheme for three years, be played bothinside and outside positions. So, maybe Footy is onto pmething with Robinson possibly playing OLB. It seems to me, in the future if Robinson can't become a starter for whatever reason, he will be like Lorenzo Alexander.

Shanahan said in his press conference after the draft that Robinson will learn both the inside linebacker position.  He could one day take over for London Fletcher at Ilb, but Right now they are going to use him like Zo it seems. In college he also played special teams and they love his quickness. Damn, sounds like Zo 2.0. Laughing I didn't know this but his 4.8 40 time at the combine was amongst the fastest at Ilb.

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shanahan said: "He is a guy who could play both," he said.  "He's just a quality young man and we just liked the way he practices and how he handled himself. We liked his speed and we think he can fit in well."

"I feel like I’m one of the top coverage linebackers out there," he said.  "I can cover tight ends. I can cover backs. I can do it all."

He continued: "I think that covering guys like [Dallas Cowboys tight end] Jason Witten and things like that will be a great chance, and I think I’ll be ready for it."

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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2012 12:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you guys have a list of all the players at the rookie camp this weekend?

I am talking draft picks, udfa, try outs, and vets.

The only teams that I have seen post a complete list was the Jags and the Bucs.
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gatek99 wrote:
Do you guys have a list of all the players at the rookie camp this weekend?

I am talking draft picks, udfa, try outs, and vets.

The only teams that I have seen post a complete list was the Jags and the Bucs.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/post/redskins-kick-off-rookie-minicamp/2012/05/04/gIQAmHwI1T_blog.html



View Photo Gallery: Thousands pack Fan Fest at FedEx Field for chance to see the team’s new quarterback

The Washington Redskins this morning kicked off their three-day rookie minicamp, marking the first practice for quarterback Robert Griffin III and his fellow 2012 Redskins draft picks.


Griffin sent out a tweet just before taking the field this morning, saying, “First NFL practice? Nice to meet you Smile Can’t wait for the rest of our future dates, but I’m going to make sure each one counts #HTTR”

Also on the field for the Redskins are 12 undrafted rookies that were signed over the weekend, as well as a group of players invited to try out for the team.

The practices run Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Only Sunday’s practice will be open to the media.

The Redskins OTA sessions begin May 21. The team’s full-squad minicamp will run from June 11-14.

The roster of drafted and undrafted Redskins players for the minicamp is as follows:

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C Grant Garner,6-3, 292, Oklahoma State, Undrafted

CB Richard Crawford, 5-11, 189, Southern Methodist, Seventh round

CB Chase Minnifield, 6-0, 185, Virginia, Undrafted

G Adam Gettis, 6-2, 292, Iowa, Fifth round

G Josh LeRibeus, 6-3, 312, Southern Methodist, Third round

LB Donnell Holt, 6-1, 242, Cal, Undrafted

LB Monte Lewis, 6-3, 251, Jacksonville State, Undrafted

LB Brian McNally, 6-3, 273, New Hampshire, Undrafted

LB Keenan Robinson, 6-3, 242, Texas, Fourth round

NT Vaughn Meatoga, 6-2, 295, Hawaii, Undrafted

QB Robert Griffin III, 6-3, 223, Baylor, First round

QB Kirk Cousins, 6-3, 214, Michigan State, Fourth

RB Antwon Bailey, 5-7, 201, Syracuse, Undrafted

RB Lennon Creer, 6-1, 215, Louisiana Tech, Undrafted

RB Alfred Morris, 5-10, 219, Florida Atlantic, Sixth round

RB Michael Shaw, 6-1, 195, Michigan, Undrafted

S Jordan Bernstine, 5-10, 210, Iowa, Seventh round

T Tom Compton, 6-5, 314, South Dakota, Sixth round

WR Kelvin Bolden, 6-0, 160, Southern Mississippi, Undrafted

WR Lance Lewis, 6-3, 209, East Carolina, Undrafted

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I never knew this but in college Robinson played in the 3-4 defensive scheme for three years, be played bothinside and outside positions. So, maybe Footy is onto pmething with Robinson possibly playing OLB. It seems to me, in the future if Robinson can't become a starter for whatever reason, he will be like Lorenzo Alexander.

Shanahan said in his press conference after the draft that Robinson will learn both the inside linebacker position.  He could one day take over for London Fletcher at Ilb, but Right now they are going to use him like Zo it seems. In college he also played special teams and they love his quickness. Damn, sounds like Zo 2.0. Laughing I didn't know this but his 4.8 40 time at the combine was amongst the fastest at Ilb.

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shanahan said: "He is a guy who could play both," he said.  "He's just a quality young man and we just liked the way he practices and how he handled himself. We liked his speed and we think he can fit in well."

"I feel like I’m one of the top coverage linebackers out there," he said.  "I can cover tight ends. I can cover backs. I can do it all."

He continued: "I think that covering guys like [Dallas Cowboys tight end] Jason Witten and things like that will be a great chance, and I think I’ll be ready for it."


The Only similarity they have is that they will both be playing LB. ZO 2.0? Seriously? He sounds nothing at all like ZO 2.0. He played ILB and OLB in college and in the 3-4 he translates to an ILB. Shanahan already said that he will be an ILB. They are not making a stretch there by any means whatsoever. It is a natural position for him, unlike ZO.

ZO on the other hand was an interior DL in college. 300 lbs. He has cut to what 275? 265? Two totally different players. Robinson is fast and will be a more natural ILB. Zo is someone who probably will never be more than a hard-working backup. And never will be good in coverage like Robinson should be. I don't see any comparison at all unless you mean that they are both going to play a LBer position.
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2012 6:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Was it just me or did RG3 look scary Skinny? I'm so excited to see him play, but man I'm glad we invested in the Oline in the draft...
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2012 8:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zo was actually an OG coming out they asked him to switch to DT and that started it.
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I never knew this but in college Robinson played in the 3-4 defensive scheme for three years, be played bothinside and outside positions. So, maybe Footy is onto pmething with Robinson possibly playing OLB. It seems to me, in the future if Robinson can't become a starter for whatever reason, he will be like Lorenzo Alexander.

Shanahan said in his press conference after the draft that Robinson will learn both the inside linebacker position.  He could one day take over for London Fletcher at Ilb, but Right now they are going to use him like Zo it seems. In college he also played special teams and they love his quickness. Damn, sounds like Zo 2.0. Laughing I didn't know this but his 4.8 40 time at the combine was amongst the fastest at Ilb.

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shanahan said: "He is a guy who could play both," he said.  "He's just a quality young man and we just liked the way he practices and how he handled himself. We liked his speed and we think he can fit in well."

"I feel like I’m one of the top coverage linebackers out there," he said.  "I can cover tight ends. I can cover backs. I can do it all."

He continued: "I think that covering guys like [Dallas Cowboys tight end] Jason Witten and things like that will be a great chance, and I think I’ll be ready for it."


The Only similarity they have is that they will both be playing LB. ZO 2.0? Seriously? He sounds nothing at all like ZO 2.0. He played ILB and OLB in college and in the 3-4 he translates to an ILB. Shanahan already said that he will be an ILB. They are not making a stretch there by any means whatsoever. It is a natural position for him, unlike ZO.

ZO on the other hand was an interior DL in college. 300 lbs. He has cut to what 275? 265? Two totally different players. Robinson is fast and will be a more natural ILB. Zo is someone who probably will never be more than a hard-working backup. And never will be good in coverage like Robinson should be. I don't see any comparison at all unless you mean that they are both going to play a LBer position.
I was just making a comparison to Zo now, not Zo 6 years ago. I'm not the only person who's said he will play multiple LB positions but mostly focus on Ilb and he will be a special teams.

Who does that description sound like?

I never said he was a ZO clone like body size.
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Was it just me or did RG3 look scary Skinny? I'm so excited to see him play, but man I'm glad we invested in the Oline in the draft...
He is skinny, he's built like Randall Cunningham, I hope he plays like him.
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mrdriii wrote:
Zo was actually an OG coming out they asked him to switch to DT and that started it.


uurroo??
DT in college

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=53231&draftyear=2005&genpos=DT

http://www.calbears.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/alexander_lorenzo01.html

His versatility did allow them to try him as OG and even TE in NFL though. But it didn't work out very well, so he went back to Defense.
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My bad I knew he was a guard sometime.
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#Redskins HC Shanahan on QB @RGIII: "He's the starter, period."

Is Shanahan actually declaring RGIII the starter already?
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#Redskins HC Shanahan on QB @RGIII: "He's the starter, period."

Is Shanahan actually declaring RGIII the starter already?
Maybe but who knows. Hard to tell right now IMO. I'd be great if he was the opening day starter.
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seantaylorfan21 wrote:
#Redskins HC Shanahan on QB @RGIII: "He's the starter, period."

Is Shanahan actually declaring RGIII the starter already?
Maybe but who knows. Hard to tell right now IMO. I'd be great if he was the opening day starter.


And U KNOW it!! I really don't see how he doesn't outplay Grossman in camps, etc. to be honest.

Shanahan has Always adapted his Offenses to the talent (or lack of) he had. Did it with Young, Elway, Plummer, Cutler, Griese. I don't see why he won't this time and he has already said he will. Shanahan is as excited as we are to see this kid play- you better believe it!

Thing is now he has another QB where the Physical potential is unlimited, so once the Mental aspects are grasped he can really open it up (Finally!) This is why I'm so excited!!! I would expect a scaled down playbook to begin but new wrinkles every week!
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turtle28 wrote:
seantaylorfan21 wrote:
#Redskins HC Shanahan on QB @RGIII: "He's the starter, period."

Is Shanahan actually declaring RGIII the starter already?
Maybe but who knows. Hard to tell right now IMO. I'd be great if he was the opening day starter.


And U KNOW it!! I really don't see how he doesn't outplay Grossman in camps, etc. to be honest.

Shanahan has Always adapted his Offenses to the talent (or lack of) he had. Did it with Young, Elway, Plummer, Cutler, Griese. I don't see why he won't this time and he has already said he will. Shanahan is as excited as we are to see this kid play- you better believe it!

Thing is now he has another QB where the Physical potential is unlimited, so once the Mental aspects are grasped he can really open it up (Finally!) This is why I'm so excited!!! I would expect a scaled down playbook to begin but new wrinkles every week!
That is definitely true, but I just have this feeling they will go with the vet till he falters. Since its Grossman, that shouldn't be too long. Laughing

If Griffin is ready though, he should start and I hope he does.
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