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    The Front Office, and Gibbs should give serious consideration of picking up local talent to fill spots on our roster.

    1/ Adam Podlesh - Punter

    2/ Sam Hollenbach - QB


    These two guys are special, and will provide depth. Adam is an outstanding kicker, and can give David Frost stiff competition. He has a strong leg, and is consistent.

    Sam could become a good backup, and provide some competition to Jason. Folks need to stay hungry. If the Jason takes his job for granted, we have a problem ..., and that can be addressed. Sam is an intelligent QB, great arm and accuracy.

    These guys can be drafted in the late rounds, or as free agents. The Skins had an opportunity to draft Maynard from Maryland as punter, now with the Chicago. They passed on him ... and, he certainly is better than David Frost!

    I am sure there are others. This is where a GM of Bobby Beathards uncanny ability to spot hidden jewels comes into play.

    All I have to say, Vinny and Gibbs don't you DARE trade away our draft choices, and in turn our future!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mi6
    These two guys are special
    They're "special"? Mom, is that you?
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    Podlesh will be very very good. He has a strong leg, has never botched a hold and runs an unbelievable 40 time (which makes him useful on busted FGs and punts)

    if we had a full set of picks I'd say put a middle rounder towards Josh Wilson but we all know that deal.

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    Sam is intelligent? Are you kidding? I am a big Terps fan and he sucked! He threw the ball into places he had no reason even thinking to throw it there.

    No my dream situation is to somehow land Josh Wilson. But people say he will be a later 2nd rounder to early 3rd rounder. Also with the addition of Macklin, I don't see us addressing CB in the draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRMADD
    They're "special"? Mom, is that you?
    my thoughts exactly....if they are so special then they would be higher draft picks.

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    Rookie punters and qb's are something we definitely don't need. The team has stood by Frost for a long time for him to develop. The only way they'd switch is for a veteran - you know how Gibbs LOVES veterans for ST. As far as qb, we currently have three with a fourth Casey Bramlet playing in NFL Europa. Unless Todd Collins opts out of his contract - and it certainly doesn't appear as if he's going to, there aren't any reps for a guy like Hollenbach.

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    Josh Wilson is a good pick ... If we have a chance, we should get him.

    Adam would be an upgrade to David. Has a better leg, and is CONSISTENT

    Sam - Yes! Let me retrack my endorsement. Being a Terp fan, it got the better of me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mi6
    These guys can be drafted in the late rounds, or as free agents. The Skins had an opportunity to draft Maynard from Maryland as punter, now with the Chicago. They passed on him ... and, he certainly is better than David Frost!
    I forgot about ol' David Frost..?..lol

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    Maryland players always do so well at the pro level, too...

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    Got to disagree about Stan. He made some late strides. Maybe he could be an undrafted pick up to compete for the number three slot, but he seems like a longshot to make any team.

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    What about MARCUS MASON? That's a local boy who helped Georgetown Prep become an elite football team as I was graduating. He's short, but look at his stats from Youngtown State or from Georgetown Prep. Could provide great depth as a returner or running back. Too short to be a legitimate receiving threat, but an incredible athlete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mi6
    The Front Office, and Gibbs should give serious consideration of picking up local talent to fill spots on our roster.

    1/ Adam Podlesh - Punter

    2/ Sam Hollenbach - QB


    These two guys are special, and will provide depth. Adam is an outstanding kicker, and can give David Frost stiff competition. He has a strong leg, and is consistent.

    Sam could become a good backup, and provide some competition to Jason. Folks need to stay hungry. If the Jason takes his job for granted, we have a problem ..., and that can be addressed. Sam is an intelligent QB, great arm and accuracy.

    These guys can be drafted in the late rounds, or as free agents. The Skins had an opportunity to draft Maynard from Maryland as punter, now with the Chicago. They passed on him ... and, he certainly is better than David Frost!

    I am sure there are others. This is where a GM of Bobby Beathards uncanny ability to spot hidden jewels comes into play.

    All I have to say, Vinny and Gibbs don't you DARE trade away our draft choices, and in turn our future!

    Podlesh is special, yeah hes pretty good. Nick "automatic" Novak was supposed to be special. Why draft them when we can get em UFA rookie.

    Hollenbach is only special in the sense he is a retard when it comes to playing quarterback. he wouldn't learn saunders system before campbell gets it, and Brunell will be here a little while longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ntotoro
    Maryland players always do so well at the pro level, too...
    That number 56 on the Chargers is doing well, didnt he go to Maryland

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejay183
    That number 56 on the Chargers is doing well, didnt he go to Maryland
    That's one.

    That's pretty much it.

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    Nah, Boomer Esiason had a pretty good career, Frank Reich had his moments, and the Steelers had a MD corner back that did quite well for a while. Maryland has had its share of success stories. And the Carolina DT Kris Jenkins, seemed to do okay for a while as well.

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