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Big Daddy has more INT's than....Charles Woodson ?

It's true, and Woodson has started every game this year also.

The list could go on, but we'll leave it at that.

And Big Daddy also has 5 INT's for his career

If I'm Big Daddy's agent, then I think about putting incentives in his contract. For every CB or #1 pick, whom Big Daddy exceeds INT's, then he gets another 20K

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Big Daddy has been our most consistant defensive lineman this season. He has had constant push up the middle and has been the reason our linebackers have done so well. Wilkinson won't get pro bowl recognition, but Redskin fans know how much he has ment to this team.

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Big Daddy has come into his own for the Skins since 1999. He was a great pick up from the Bengals and worked out better than Stubbelfield ever did.

At least one first round draft pick from the 1994 Draft has paid off for the Redskins, even if we were not the ones that drafted Big Daddy!

[edited.gif by fuji869 on January 01, 2002.]

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The guy's had a good year (like everyone else on the team, you have to throw out the first 5 games, though).

It's interesting...if you go back a year, we were not pleased with Big Daddy or Stubblefield. I felt Stubby had to go and I'm glad he's gone. The two never had the slightest bit of chemistry. I only wanted to keep Big Daddy because he had less of a cap hit.

I was mildly amused to note that Emmitt Smith ran well vs. Stubby and Derek Smith last week. He must've remembered them in Redskin uniforms.

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Stubblefield was a poison, and I'm glad to see he's gone. After he went crawling back to SF, he said "Leaving here was the worst decision I've ever made." Talk about childish.

He and Jeff George on the same team is comparable to Carl Everett and John Rocker in Texas...a potentially volatile situation.

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All we need is a run stuffer to compliment Big Daddy which will move K Lang to the starting DE spot and put B Smith on the field only for passing situations and K Lang as the pass rushing DT

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Wilkinson has never lived up to his billing after being the #1 pick in the draft, but to be effective for the Redskins he doesn't have to be the best defensive lineman in the NFL.

If he is a solid performer that is durable (as he has been) and can take on the attention of two guys at the line of scrimmage he can be a player to build with on the line given he is still only 29 years old.

Stubblefield was a guy that was spoiled by being on excellent teams early in his career and missed out on riding on the gravy train. It was apparent by the 49ers re-signing of Bryant Young and letting Dana go in 1997 that SF knew Young was the key to their interior line and not #94.

In retrospect the Redskins' Casserly and Turner talked about Dana coming here in 1997 and providing some veteran leadership off of a winning program.

The trouble with that logic was that Stubblefield was not one of the team leaders on the 49ers. He was one of the complementary players that overachieved in 1994 and 1996.

Teams often get confused on this point. The Raiders lost their shirts chasing after Super Bowl MVP's like Desmond Howard and Larry Brown, not realizing that these players were ones that made great plays in ONE game but were not players to build a team around.

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