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DeAngelo Hall switched to free safety


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http://www.richmond.com/redskins-xtra/article_78f8ccbb-91ea-5882-9df2-e79aaf63243b.html

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Hall played about a third of the snaps for the Redskins on Sunday, his first game back from a toe injury that had sidelined him for more than a month.

He looked confused on the opening sequences, but settled into his new position after that

http://espn.go.com/blog/washington-redskins/post/_/id/21548/deangelo-hall-keenan-robinson-facing-new-roles-for-redskins-defense

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It’s different than playing the spot full-time, though it could ease into such a situation. Hall is a smart player, but would need to adjust to playing much different angles, especially against the run. For now, though, they just need him to perform against the pass. Hall had been working as a safety on scout team.

Let's get back to discussing football. I hope there's a lot of Cam dancing on Sunday but it'll take football to get to it.

We have played Hall before many times with the Falcons & Washington. He's never been known as a clean player. It always seemed to be Steve Smith's assignment to piss off Hall so his play was affected & it seemed to work more often than not. He was on the field only for obvious pass plays against the Saints , finished with 2 tackles. 

Will Hall moving to safety make a difference? These articles also indicate that they are getting healthy, at least they think so. How will Cam & Shula attack this 'healthy' secondary? Will the middle of the field be our playground?

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By far my favorite Hall moment...

was years ago on 3rd down and we needed just a first down to win the game b/c Washington was out of timeouts. Fail and Washington has a chance to win the game.

greatest worst call ever....a naked bootleg with Jake Delhomme who was one on one with Hall.  Jake juked and drug him 5 yards for a first 

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