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Old 10-27-2006, 04:21 PM   #11
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looking for a why, myself
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Old 10-27-2006, 04:34 PM   #12
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LB: Andra Davis is the heart and soul of the defense and should be even better with Washington sucking up two blockers. Kamerion Wimbley has impressed and could end up starting at OLB. Vet Willie McGinest will provide leadership and solid play at the other OLB. The other ILB spot is still uncertain. Rookie D'Qwell Jackson has looked good at times will fight for time with holdover Matt Sterwart. Chaun Thompson could be the odd man out, but if he stays provides nice speed at the spot. Second year LB David McMillan should provide a good pass rush when he gets on the field, along with rookie Leon Williams. Mason Unck and Nick Speegle will mostly play on special teams if they make the cut.

looks like a numbers thing.

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Old 10-27-2006, 05:00 PM   #13
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LB Nick Speegle: Our beloved special teams player is gone. Again, not a surprise due to our surplus of linebackers.
http://www.dawgsbynature.com/story/2006/9/2/11828/53020
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Old 10-28-2006, 08:03 AM   #14
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been reading chargers and Browns sites and nothing negative about him.
San Diego sounds to be knowing the system verse not knowing and them needing OLB ASAP.
Cleveland was about numbers, the good draft and free agents knocking him of the the team not his play,
one quote sounded good to me was:
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I am surprised at Baba. Knew Lee was going to go, but it's still a shame to have to outright cut him. The one that makes me saddest is Speegle - I was hoping this guy would be a stud when we drafted him. He played a game on a broken leg - how can you note root for a guy like that?

Good luck guys!

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Speegle is a bit of a tough pill to swollow.

But.. When you draft 3 LB's in the first 4 rounds, it is going to create problems. McMillian showed more potential and Unck was a ST selection.

http://dawgtalk.clevelandbrowns.com/...v=#Post1674051

go figure

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Old 11-04-2006, 11:04 AM   #15
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Texans | D. Johnson released
Fri, 3 Nov 2006 19:48:24 -0800

HoustonTexans.com reports Houston Texans CB Derrick Johnson has been released from the team.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/20...son_derrick_cb
ANALYSIS
Positives: Aggressive hitter who has a quick change of direction and quickly digests the plays … Plants and drives sharply, mirroring the receiver's moves down the sidelines … Shows fluid hip movement in transition and a sharp closing burst … Smooth in his backpedal … Has natural movements when turning on the ball, getting his head around properly while flipping his hips … Shows good anticipation dropping off in the zone … Generally gets a piece of the ball while consistently keeping his hands in the receiver's face … Gets fine elevation going up for the ball … Redirects with little wasted movements … Uses his hands well to keep blockers off his feet … Effective kickoff returner who makes decisive moves through the wedge and patiently waits for blocks to develop … Has an explosive burst through the holes and incredible balance with fluid hip swerve to elude defenders on his return efforts.
Negatives: Gets sloppy at times as an open field tackler, lunging at the receiver … Tends to drop his head before delivering the hit, causing him to lose the power needed to bring ball carriers down in run support … Lacks ideal leaping ability, causing problems covering the larger receivers down the sidelines.

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