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Quote:I just think that if they liked him, there shouldn't be any indecision based on other teams' interest. Either they feel he can play/ develop into something good or they don't. 

 

They allegedly were ready to cut him until other teams called and then, indecision...
 

The plan was to put him on the PS, which sort of proves the bold.

 

But continue to try and find something to complain about.
Quote:Kind of unrelated but I'd cut Jordan Todman for Lache Seastrunk in a heartbeat.
 

The Redskins claim he's horrible in pass pro.
Quote:***Official The Mad Dog Attention Thread***
 

because I gave my opinion on how the Shatley thing was handled? Laughing Laughing Laughing

 

if anything the people responding to my posts with crap like the above are the people that are looking for the attention. 

Quote:The Redskins claim he's horrible in pass pro.


To make matters worse the Skins didn't even add him to their PS.
I thought this showed good planning not lack of conviction


They thought Shateley had potential so marked him for practice squad

They sent the cut list out early to get trade offers like last year with seattle and d'anthony smith

They had interest in shately which didn't match their valuation also meaning it was unlikely he would make waivers


The position coach was adamant they keep him around

They rearranged the roster to accommodate


Seems all too logical to me
I think caldwell finally got caught with his hands on his seat and didn't know what he had with Shatley. Or atleast his value/perception. I give caldwell credit however for not digging into the ground against Gus/Luke and getting up to speed real quick. Instead of losing a player to pride or ignorance, He handled it perfectly and now still has said player.

 

I suspect a good learning experience for our new GM .
Quote:If this doesn't prove the franchise is in disarray, what will???


I knew it!
Quote:I think caldwell finally got caught with his hands on his seat and didn't know what he had with Shatley. Or atleast his value/perception. I give caldwell credit however for not digging into the ground against Gus/Luke and getting up to speed real quick. Instead of losing a player to pride or ignorance, He handled it perfectly and now still has said player.

 

I suspect a good learning experience for our new GM .
 

Most likely. 
Quote:I think caldwell finally got caught with his hands on his seat and didn't know what he had with Shatley. Or atleast his value/perception. I give caldwell credit however for not digging into the ground against Gus/Luke and getting up to speed real quick. Instead of losing a player to pride or ignorance, He handled it perfectly and now still has said player.


I suspect a good learning experience for our new GM .


Hands on his seat?
Quote:Hands on his seat?
 

Just saying he got caught without proper information which I assume is a lack of due diligence on someones part (Could be pro personnel). Perhaps the saying is "caught sitting on your hands"

Quote:Just saying he got caught without proper information which I assume is a lack of due diligence on someones part (Could be pro personnel). Perhaps the saying is "caught sitting on your hands"
 

Until you learn of possible offers how are you supposed to know about offers? Doesn't seem to to be a lack of due diligence to me.

 

The Jaguars organization is highly offended by TMD's use of "we". 

 

I don't think David Caldwell is worried that TMD is worried.
Quote:Time to go jump off a bridge
Screw that. You're doing it wrong.

 

TO THE MODIS!
Quote:Just saying he got caught without proper information which I assume is a lack of due diligence on someones part (Could be pro personnel). Perhaps the saying is "caught sitting on your hands"


Even with using the proper expression, I still don't see how it applies here.


Sitting on one's hands means you did nothing.


The team was going to waive him and likely place him on the PS.


They got wind he could be claimed, so they decided not to waive him.


Still not clear how this is trying to be spun as a negative.
This is a fringe roster player at this point...I'm slightly amazed some have made this a big issue.  By some, I mean TMD.

 

This is a stretch even for him.

Here's another thought.....  Caldwell announces his intention to release Shatley ahead of time in order to gauge interest in Shatley .  He saw he wasn't going to clear waivers..... so he pulls him back. All part of the plan.

Quote:This is a fringe roster player at this point...I'm slightly amazed some have made this a big issue.  By some, I mean TMD.

 

This is a stretch even for him.
 

Its funny what some of you label "making a big issue".  Laughing 
Quote:Its funny what some of you label "making a big issue". Laughing


The fact that you made it any issue at all still boggles my mind. There is no issue, big or small, to be made by this. We're talking about a practice squad level guy here. One that people didn't even realize was on the team until just now.
Quote:The fact that you made it any issue at all still boggles my mind. There is no issue, big or small, to be made by this. We're talking about a practice squad level guy here. One that people didn't even realize was on the team until just now.
 

The fact that you labeled it as me "making a big issue" of it still boggles my mind. 
Quote:The Redskins claim he's horrible in pass pro.
 

For most RB's coming from the college level,  their greatest adjustment is picking up blitzes on the NFL level.   If a lower round pick or UDRFA doesn't make enough progress in this facet of play in training camp and the pre-season,  even getting a Practice Squad opportunity in his rookie season is an uphill battle.   

 

One related thought,  as it applies to Toby Gerhart.    For a number of years,  Gerhert played in place of Adrian Peterson on 3rd down expected passing situations not only because Gerhart is the better receiver.   He's also better at pass pro than Peterson.  The latter improved in pass pro but I doubt he's on Gerhart's pass pro level.   Gerhart is the type of RB that can be an asset in any down and distance situation.
Quote:For most RB's coming from the college level,  their greatest adjustment is picking up blitzes on the NFL level.   If a lower round pick or UDRFA doesn't make enough progress in this facet of play in training camp and the pre-season,  even getting a Practice Squad opportunity in his rookie season is an uphill battle.   

 

One related thought,  as it applies to Toby Gerhart.    For a number of years,  Gerhert played in place of Adrian Peterson on 3rd down expected passing situations not only because Gerhart is the better receiver.   He's also better at pass pro than Peterson.  The latter improved in pass pro but I doubt he's on Gerhart's pass pro level.   Gerhart is the type of RB that can be an asset in any down and distance situation.
 

With the state of our OL, we're gonna need it!
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