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Cap Penalty Could be Blessing in Disguise for Redskins

20121203 jla aq3 254.0 standard 709.0 150x150 Cap Penalty Could be Blessing in Disguise for RedskinsThis NFL off-season has been far from business as usual at Redskins Park. The Redskins have been cash strapped as it pertains to the NFL’s salary cap ever since they had to take a second 18 million dollar cap penalty. To make things tougher this year, the Redskins had several key free agents to re-sign and some contracts that were not very team friendly.

Instead of being hasty and restructuring already bad deals to free up money, the Redskins have been calm, cool and collective in their moves on new free agents as well as their own players. Moving on from the horrible deal DeAngelo Hall was signed to may have been the most important move of the year. Hall was set to make nearly 8 million in 2013 and now is signed to a much more affordable one year deal.

Gone are the days when the Redskins over-payed players who didn’t even fit the teams needs (similar to trying to put a square peg in a round hole). Mike Shanahan has made it a point to pursue players who are affordable and fit the needs the team has. There is still work to do to free up space for the rookies they will draft this year, but that may not be as hard as one might  think when you factor in the new “51 rule”.

The “51 rule” basically states that only the top 51 salaries count against the salary cap. For example, when a player who makes 1 million a year is signed, the player who has the 51st highest salary will fall off the list, thus freeing up money on the back-end. At this point running-back Alfred Morris does not count against next years cap since his salary is near the league minimum. The Redskins can get far enough under the cap to sign their draft picks by restructuring one or perhaps two deals on players who will be around for awhile.

The Redskins were able to bring back 21 of 22 starters (most in the NFL, they only lost Madieu Williams) from a team that won the NFC East last year, the only key player they lost was Lorenzo Alexander (special teams player). Obviously hurting for cap dollars has hindered the teams ability to fill needs, but the cap penalty that kept the Redskins from free spending could in fact be one of the biggest blessings in disguise the franchise has ever seen.

Our friends over at Over the Cap agree, they had this to say about the Redskins heading into the future:

In many ways I think that the cap penalty was a blessing in disguise for the Redskins. For years the Redskins have overspent on mediocre talent and this penalty kept them from doing just that this season. While they have spent more than I would have liked to see they do have 47 under contract in 2014 and only $106 million or thereabouts committed to the cap. Those are very reasonable numbers for a team whose QB will likely begin entering his real prime provided he is healthy.

That said the Skins have work to do if they want to sign their rookies as they are running right on the cap right now. I tend to think some will say that the Redskins will look to get RGIII more weapons in the passing game but the smarter move will be to improve their defense which can upgrade at multiple positions. The defense has 7 starters who are on their contract years and a number of key subs on their final year. Plus the defense is not that good to begin with. The Redskins relied too much on RGIII in 2012 and they need to balance that out somewhat by building a better defense.If the QB is healthy they can get by with some patchwork pieces for the time being as he looked so good last season he doesn’t need all great players around him and he already has the running game to rely on. The trade for RGIII depleted their draft reserves so using what hey have and not getting caught up in trading games again is the teams best chance for success.

The Redskins are moving in the right direction and next year they will have 34+ million in cap space to fill the needs the team will have moving into the future, and RGIII’s prime years.

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Top Five Redskins Defensive Players of the 2012 Season

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The General of the team and heart of the defense is easy to pick out. London Fletcher is having better seasons in his late thirties than most guys have in their twenties or ever, for that matter.

Fletcher had 139 total combined tackles in 2012 (61 assisted and 78 unassisted), one forced fumble and five interceptions (career high). The untold story is that London played almost the entire year with injuries that kept him from fully practicing.

Fletcher has now played in 240 straight regular season games, a stat that dates all the way back to 1998. He was selected to the Pro Bowl as an alternate but was added to the team last weekend. London was also named 2nd team All-Pro this year and is still deciding whether or not he will play in the 2013 season.

 

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When Redskins linebacker Brian Orakpo went down early in the season with a shoulder injury many thought the Redskins were doomed. Ryan Kerrigan did all he could this season to try and show everyone he can be a premiere pass rusher.

Kerrigan had 54 total combined tackles (12 assisted and 42 unassisted), two forced fumbles and one recovered fumble and one interception which he returned for a touchdown. Ryan also recorded 8.5 sacks this season, which lead the team.

Going forward into next season Kerrigan looks to be breaking out in Jim Haslett’s defense and should only get better when Orakpo returns. Ryan was also added to the Pro Bowl roster this past weekend.

 

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Brian Orakpo’s injury this year had many thinking Washington was in trouble; luckily the Redskins had a backup that could step in. Rob Jackson is not the same style of player that Orakpo is but he offers a better coverage player to the mix.

Jackson ended the season with 37 total combined tackles (11 assisted and 26 unassisted), 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery to go along with four interceptions.

The future is cloudy for Jackson as he is a restricted free agent this year and would like to have a chance at being a starter somewhere.

 

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Perry Riley continues to grow as an inside linebacker and appears to be the heir apparent to London Fletcher once he does retire. Riley started every game in 2012 and recorded 129 total combined tackles (56 assisted and 73 unassisted tackles), 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one recovered fumble.

 

The growth in Riley’s game the last two years is obvious and Perry could look toward 2013 as a real breakout season.

 

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DeAngelo Hall is the most polarizing player on the Washington Redskins roster by far. Many fans can’t stand him while others love the way he plays. One thing is for sure, Hall gets inside of opposing receivers heads for 4 hours on Sunday afternoons.

Hall recorded 90 tackles and at least three interceptions for the third straight year as he had 95 total combined tackles, four interceptions, one sack and one fumble recovery. While he may not be considered an ‘elite’ cornerback in the league any longer, he is still the best coverage man the Redskins have heading into 2013.

The future is unknown for Hall at this point as he is set to have a cap hit somewhere near the 7.5 million dollar area. The Redskins are harnessed with the 18 million dollar salary cap penalty again this season so Hall may have to take less pay to continue to play for Washington.

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Hail to the Redskins!

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Top Five Offensive Redskins Players of the 2012 Season

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1- Robert Griffin III

For nearly 20 years the Washington Redskins searched for a franchise quarterback who could lead them back to glory,they found it in 2012. Griffin ushered in a new era of football in DC. The speedy RG3 gave coach Mike Shanahan and assistant coach Kyle Shanahan the dynamics to unleash an offense that defenses in the NFL had no clue how to defend. Griffin completed 258 passes while attempting 393, for a 65.6 completion percentage, 3,200 passing yards, 20 touchdowns and five interceptions.Robert’s passing rating was third best in the NFL at 102.4, and he broke the NFL rushing record for a rookie quarterback with 815 yards and seven touchdowns while only playing 15 games for the Redskins.

Robert Griffin III has the distinction of leading the league in yards per play passing (8.14 yards per play) and rushing (6.8 yards per carry) in the 2012 season. The future is unknown for Griffin at the moment after suffering ACL and LCL tears in his right knee during the playoffs this year, but he is determined to make a comeback and be better than ever before in 2013. His recovery time is projected to be 6-8 months, which would be just in time for the 2013 season.

 

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2- Alfred Morris

It would not be completely fair to say that Alfred Morris is the “second” best, it was more like RG3 was 1A and Morris is 1B. While Griffin did in fact change the way teams view the Redskins, clearly Alfred Morris was the work-horse back that fueled the Redskins run.

Teams were completely shocked as week after week they set their game-plan up to stop Griffin and then Alfred would tear them up. Morris rushed 335 times for 1,613 yards (Redskins franchise record) and 13 touchdowns in 2012. Alfred rushed for over 100+ yards on seven different occasions, including 200 yards against the rival Cowboys in the last game of the season. The 24-year old Morris finished second in the NFL in rushing to only Adrian Peterson, who finished 9 yards shy of the NFL record.

 

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3- Trent Williams

Many questions loomed over Trent Williams heading into the 2012 season. Williams was suspended from the Redskins for the final four games of the 2011 campaign for failing a drug screen. Williams came out on a mission and with the intention to make up for his past wrong doings.

Trent has risen to being one of the top left tackles in all of football in the last few months and is the main line of protection for RG3 and the high octane Redskins offense. Going forward the 24-year old will look to be the leader of the offensive line for years to come as he is already a team captain.

 

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4- Pierre Garcon

The Washington Redskins had a collection of stats that will make even the most pessimistic fan happy in 2012. One of the biggest stats that has fell between the cracks is the record the Redskins had in games Pierre Garcon started in the regular season. The Redskins were in fact 9-1 in those games as Garcon missed 6 games this year due to injury. Garcon is still contemplating surgery on his injured toe this off-season, he would like to avoid the procedure altogether if possible.

Pierre finished the year with 44 catches for 633 yards and four touchdowns, in only 10 games. Many who questioned the pickup of Garcon in the off-season quickly changed their minds once they saw the way Pierre made plays after the catch this year.

 

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5- Kai Forbath

Since Chip Lohmiller left Washington many years ago the Redskins have had issues at place kicker ever since. Truth is, no kicker the Redskins have employed has been able to stay consistent or come through in clutch situations. After Billy Cundiff started the 2012 year off missing five of his first 12 kicks, the Redskins decided to sign another kicker.

The result of the kicker search turned up Kai Forbath who had never attempted a kick in the NFL and had spent the 2011 season on the non-injured, non-playing list for the Dallas Cowboys. Forbath responded by kicking a 50 yarder on his first attempt. Kai went on to successfully kick his first 17 in a row (an NFL record) before missing his first kick in the season finale against Dallas. Forbath also was good on 33 extra point attempts this season and scored 84 points in only 11 games.

 

Check out this highlight video (below) that was created by us here at HTTR4LIFE.COM that commemorates the 2012 Washington Redskins season.

Hail to the Redskins!

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Three Redskins Players Make the Pro Bowl, Two Named as Alternates

skinsinprowbowl 300x225 Three Redskins Players Make the Pro Bowl, Two Named as AlternatesThe rosters for this years Pro Bowl were released today and the Washington Redskins had three players on it.

 

Rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III was selected to be the first backup at quarterback.  It should be noted that RG3 is the only rookie quarterback this year to make the pro bowl, and the first rookie to be selected to play since Dan Marino (Cam Newton was an alternate).

Left offensive tackle Trent Williams was selected to be a reserve, and Lorenzo Alexander was selected as the special teams demon.

 

Veteran linebacker London Fletcher and rookie running back Alfred Morris were both named as alternates.

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Alfred Morris Needs 104 Yards to Break Clinton Portis’s Rushing Record

397076 10151375412139574 1459790227 n Alfred Morris Needs 104 Yards to Break Clinton Portiss Rushing RecordRedskins rookie running-back Alfred Morris has been on a roll this season. The rookie has already tallied up 1,413 yards this year rushing the ball 302 times for 10 touchdowns. All of those numbers are Redskins records for rookie running backs.

Morris has rushed for 100 yards in three out of the last five games (the other two he rushed for 87 and 91, respectively). The numbers don’t lie as Alfred Morris is 104 yards away from breaking the all-time single season Redskins rushing record, currently held by Clinton Portis with 1,516 yards. Portis has held the record since 2005. Morris will get his shot at the record Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys, a game that will decide the NFC East champion this year.

It’s amazing that with all the backs that have played in the burgundy and gold that Morris is about to become the top rusher, as a rookie.

In the preseason the “experts” all across the board said he wouldn’t ever be a every down running back and that the Redskins offensive line wasn’t good enough to open holes for anyone. The critics now stand quiet with no opinions to give as Morris has exceeded everyone’s expectations.

The soft spoken gentleman continues to be a stable section of the Redskins offense in every game. In any other year, Alfred Morris would be the top name in rookie of the year talks, as it stands he will probably finish 4th this season behind RG3, Andrew Luck and Russel Wilson (in no particular order).

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Alfred Morris has the Redskins Single Season Rushing Record in Sight

8065132295 0a0383ea6d o Alfred Morris has the Redskins Single Season Rushing Record in SightWith all the attention fellow teammate and rookie Robert Griffin III has received this year it may shock some that Alfred Morris is having one of the best seasons for a running back in Redskins history. The twenty-four year old back who stands 5′ 11 and makes a modest $390,000 a year, has rushed for 1,235 yards in just 13 games this season. The 1,235 yards have him 12th already in all-time single season rushing yards for the Redskins.

With three games remaining Morris is a major threat to former Redskins great Clinton Portis’s record total of 1,516 he set in 2005.

Morris is another in a long line of late round running back gems coach Mike Shanahan has plucked from the NFL draft. Much has been written about how Morris still drives the same car he did in college, a sign that material things are not the number one issue on Alfred’s mind.

Coupled with RG3′s year, the tandem has the Washington Redskins sitting atop the league in team rushing yards this season and has been the nightmare of opposing teams defensive coordinators. Morris has rushed for 100 yards in games six times this year and has accrued 7 touchdowns as well. Teams who focus on Robert Griffin have been stung all year as Morris has been a force to be reckoned with.

The one thing that stands out to me the most with this kid is the fact that the first person will never take him down as he finds a way to break tackles in almost every situation. The kid runs the ball with anger and with purpose. Morris already smashed the Redskins rookie record formerly held by Reggie Brooks.

If Morris can gain 282 yards in the Redskins last three games he will hold the single season rushing record for the Redskins, and as the list below shows, that’s good company to be in!

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UPDATED: Sunday, December 16, 2012

Alfred Morris rushed for 87 yards against the Browns on Sunday moving him to 1,322 on the season. That performance moved him up to the 7th best rushing season by a Redskins running back. Morris also scored two touchdowns on Sunday, which gave him the single season touchdown record for a Redskins rookie with 9.

 

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Pierre Garcon Brings Wins to the Redskins

garcongiants Pierre Garcon Brings Wins to the RedskinsWashington Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garcon was thought of as a product of Peyton Manning before this year. Truth is, Garcon has a unique set of abilities that indeed make him stand out from the pack.

In Indianapolis Pierre was in the shadow of Reggie Wayne, a place he likely would have never left had he stayed with the Colts. This past off-season many “experts” thought Washington had lost their minds when they signed him to a five year deal worth $42.5 million with $20.5 million guaranteed, including an $11 million signing bonus for a player they viewed was not a number one receiver  Those same “experts” are now praising the fact that the Redskins are in fact 6-1 when he is in the starting lineup.

Garcon had quite the impressive debut with the Redskins week one when he caught an 88-yard touchdown pass from rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III and ended the game with four catches for 109 yards. On the 88-yard touchdown Garcon injured his toe, that injury has turned out to be problematic causing him to miss six games this season.

On the season, Pierre Garcon has been targeted 41 times for 28 catches for 437 yards (an average of 15.6 per catch) and four touchdowns in just seven games. The main thing that Garcon brings to the table is his ability to pick up yards after the catch. This season Pierre has 217 yards after the catch (or YAC), which is well over 50% of his total yards on the season. His big play ability gives the Washington Redskins a reliable target as well as a threat to score at any moment.

Garcon caught the touchdown pass Sunday that brought the Redskins within two points of the Baltimore Ravens (followed by a Kirk Cousins two point conversion to tie the score).

Who knows just how things may have worked out for the Washington Redskins if Pierre Garcon were able to play this entire year injury free. At this point, Redskins fans are just enjoying what he brings to the table…more wins and consistency during a playoff push.

Garcon was on ESPN pretty much all day on Tuesday, here are a few videos from his time in studio.

Alfred Morris is Closing in on Redskins Rookie Rushing Record

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As most people in the Redskins community know already, the Redskins have struck gold this season as it pertains to the play of their rookies. Number two overall pick Robert Griffin III is having a rookie season for the ages, and sixth round draft pick Alfred Morris is having perhaps the best season a rookie running back has ever had in DC.

Morris has 982 rushing yards on the season, just 82 yards short of the Redskins rookie record held by Reggie Brooks. Morris will also become the first Redskins running back to gain 1000 yards since 2008 with just 18 more yards on the ground. With twenty-eight more carries Morris will break the Redskins team record for carries in a season by a rookie, currently Mike Thomas owns that record after carrying the ball 235 times in 1975.

Alfred Morris has four 100 yard rushing games this season, no Redskins rookie has ever recorded five. Clinton Portis was the last running back to record more than four 100-yard games in one season (six in 2008). Portis rushed for 1,487 yards and nine touchdowns that year. Morris is on pace to rush for 1,428 yards and nine touchdowns.

It’s hard to believe a talent like Alfred Morris was allowed to slip into the sixth round of any draft after seeing him tear the gridiron up this year. Morris has spent the entire year in the top five of the NFL for rushing yards and has six touchdowns as well to go with a 4.6 yards per carry average.

Morris had this quote during an interview with NFL Network’s “Around The League”  earlier this week.

“I believe in myself,” Morris said. “My work ethic is ridiculous. Me, just as a person, I know what I’m capable of doing. I chose the path less traveled. Not many people could have chose the path to go to [Florida Atlantic] and be able to come into the NFL and do what I’ve done. Nothing I’ve ever gotten on my path was given — I’ve earned everything. And I know how to go out there and earn it, set goals and attain my goals. Just my sheer work ethic and my heart — you can’t measure a man’s heart, and I have a whole lot of heart.”

When asked if he expected to contribute immediately when he was drafted by the Redskins in April he responded by saying:

“Yes I did, but I just didn’t think my opportunity was going to come as soon as it did,” he said. “I thought maybe around the fifth, sixth game, I was going to get to roll in, maybe get in there and get some snaps and start working my way up the depth chart. If you had asked me would I be the starter at the beginning of the year, if I told you ‘Yeah,’ it would be a lie.”

The full interview can be found here ——>>> Alfred Morris on NFL Network’s “Around the League”

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Are RG3 and Alfred Morris The Best Rookie Combo in NFL History?

 Are RG3 and Alfred Morris The Best Rookie Combo in NFL History?

Just seven weeks into the NFL season rookies Robert Griffin III and Alfred Morris have fans of the Washington Redskins excited not only about the future, but about the present as well.  Both have been putting up Pro Bowl type numbers, RG3 is 133-189 for a 70.4 percent completion % (tops in the league), 1601 yards and 7 touchdowns (101.8 qb rating) to go along with 468 yards rushing and 6 td’s rushing. Morris is currently second in the NFL with 658 yards (Arian Foster has 659) on 138 attempts and 5 td’s. If Griffin gets 32 more rushing yards this week the combo will become the first QB/RB rookie combo to both rush for 500 yards in a season.

The dynamics of the Redskins offense are completely different with these two in the backfield this year. The Redskins are a team that has had trouble scoring over 17 points a game for quite some time, not this year as the team has hovered around 30 points a game all season.  In fact, the Redskins are averaging over 175+ yards rushing yards  a game,  and 200+ passing yards a game, that’s something that hasn’t been done over the span of a full season since the 1958 Baltimore Colts did it.

Griffin is the obvious leader of the team this year, but the two complement each other very well. Having Griffin as an added rushing threat has eased the pressure off Morris, and teams are  highly unlikely to try to stack the box against him with the thought of Griffin throwing the ball over their heads for massive gains through the air. It could be argued that both of these talented and young players are having seasons that put them above any other rookie in the league this year. I could easily see the rookie of the year voting coming down to the two of them at the end of the season . No matter what, one thing is for certain, these two gifted young men control the destiny of the Redskins this year, and for perhaps many years to come.

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Robert Griffin III Will Start Against Vikings

20120923 lbm sz2 360 standard 1348579472 730 Robert Griffin III Will Start Against Vikings As expected, Robert Griffin III will start today for the Washington Redskins at quarterback. Griffin, who suffered a “mild” concussion last weekend, has said all week long that he was fine and would play for the Redskins this weekend  if/when cleared.

Griffin will be facing a pass rush today led by defensive end Jared Allen that ranks near the top of the league. Lets all hope he has learned that running out of bounds is the smart idea when a play breaks down.

Adam Schefter broke the official news on Twitter:

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