Saturday, April 30, 2011

Redskins Mike Shanahan spinning downward headed in draft

ASHBURN, Virginia (AP) — on the eve of the NFL Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan talked about a lot more about the whole business down him about trading up.The Redskins have the choice of no. 10 in the draft, which starts Thursday and have a lot of holes to fill, making it a credible proposal that Shanahan you want to move down to scan multiple takes. Even if he wanted to move upwards, the coach would have a lot to offer, because his team currently does not have any selections in Rounds 2 and 5. "Obviously it's a bit harder when you have more choices, especially in the third or fourth round, "Shanahan said Wednesday Of course, no coach is ever going to reveal his plans going into the project, so Shanahan might just throw up a smokescreen to preserve the element of surprise. He added to each team, when he said: "You have a game plan for all of those scenarios.Shanahan said that the Redskins could not draw up any position except for safety and tight end in the first two rounds. Quarterback is definitely in the priority list, especially after Donovan McNabb (FSY) disappointing season 2010, and the coach said this year's class of QBs is "much deeper than they are accustomed to."When it comes to picking a quarterback, Shanahan said that didn't necessarily have to choose one that fits into current impeccably in the team's offensive scheme. "A lot of times it is necessary to adjust the system for the talented quarterback, "Shanahan said," and normally this is what you have to make the National Football League — because you're not going to get that perfect guy. You must be able to do what he does and adjust accordingly for your offended. "Shanahan said that is a bit different "preparing for a project without first going through free agency, but he noted is an obstacle that must deal with all teams due to NFL job situation. He said that his work was "business as usual" and indicated that the full effects of a block would have begun to be felt in the month of may, when players would normally indicate a series of spring practices.Like most teams in the NFL, the Redskins are not allows players to work outside the facility, although a Minnesota judge blocking revoked earlier this week. "What we are looking for is a little clarity as to what are the rules, then we can operate on the same page, "said Shanahan. "So just have to wait and see what are those rules."Shanahan addressed other topics in his press conference: — asked the prosecution of sexual abuse misdemeanor levied this week against defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth (FSY), Shanahan said he can not say much, because he is not allowed to speak to Haynesworth or Haynesworth during interruptions in work. "Every time that someone's name is out there that has bound this organization that isn't positive, obviously it doesn't feel very good about it," Shanahan said. "But you want to get the facts first, and I couldn't speak with Albert. So I do not feel comfortable talking about it. "— Asked about plans for McNabb, who was on the bench for the last three games of the season and is not expected to return, Shanahan gave essentially the same answer: "I would like to be able to share with you, but when I can't talk about DonovanNon I can talk to his agentreally, I can't give you an honest answer of exactly what we are going to do. "— Shanahan said he was pleased to learn that some players Redskins 30 had gathered on a local high school for two days of practice earlier this month."We have some leadership out there, "said Shanahan. "Watch it, you're always proud of your players who take the initiative to go out and do something as a team. You're always hoping you guys are working individually, but to see that put a smile on your face. "

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