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August 21, 2009

Jarmon turning heads in his new home

by @ 8:30 pm. Filed under Blue Blooded Opinions

It seems KSR blogger Jeremy Jarmon does have talents beyond his command of the written word. (If I was a written word, I’d totally listen to his commands. Dude is huge.) The former Wildcat and current Redskin has caught the eye of the local media in Washington, and they’ve had plenty to say about Jarmon (#76 above).

On Jarmon being a ‘Camp Stud‘:

Jeremy Jarmon. Love how quick his hands are; much better of a player than I ever would have imagined. Now hearing he would have been a second-round pick next season. He needs to increase his number of pass-rush moves, but the Redskins appear to have a promising player to eventually replace Phillip Daniels.

On his prospects for the future:

Most promising » The future pass rush. Between Brian Orakpo and Jeremy Jarmon, the Redskins have two young pass rushers with talent. They’ll pair nicely with Albert Haynesworth.

Of course, he’s still a rookie, which means a couple of things. First, his defensive coordinator doesn’t talk to him.

“I don’t talk to the rookies,” defensive coordinator Greg Blache said, when asked about Jeremy Jarmon’s personality. “I don’t talk to the new guys, I really don’t, until they make the football team. It’s hard enough when you have to cut guys that you’ve gotten to know and been around, so consequently I don’t get close to the new people until we make the final cut. When we make the final cut, then I’ll get into knowing some of the guys.”

Also, he gets hazed just like anybody else.

Albert Haynesworth, Cornelius Griffin and Phillip Daniels led a posse of veterans who tied up 11 rookies after the afternoon practice, the last one of camp, and then doused them with ice water.

Receivers Keith Eloi and Marko Mitchell, fullback Eddie Williams, offensive linemen Scott Burley and Edwin Williams, defensive linemen Antonio Dixon and Jeremy Jarmon, linebackers Cody Glenn and Darrel Young and defensive backs Doug Dutch and Lendy Holmes were today’s victims.

Somehow quarterback Chase Daniel and tight end Robbie Agnone have escaped the treatment.

Despite being one of the five SEC players that will be missed the most this year, Jarmon’s transition to the NFL is going smoothly and he looks to be on the way to a successful life in the league.

16 Responses to “Jarmon turning heads in his new home”

  1. ColdBeerMug Says:

    I love my football!

  2. ronnieo51 Says:

    He will be sorely missed by UK this year. Good Luck Jeremy.

  3. segdirb1 Says:

    I don’t know, I don’t believe Jeremy would just allow someone to tie him up. He had to have been willing. Word round these parts… the safety word was “bananas”

  4. tyson Says:

    great news. wish him the best. however, can he really be called “ksr blogger”? i think i have written more on this site than him

  5. daddy43040 Says:

    Call me crazy but i think with jarmon we wouldve won at least eight.Now im thinking either six or seven maybe.

  6. AssistByJohnWall Says:

    I’ll watch Redskins football with a real sense of anticipation for the first time since they signed Clinton Portis. IMO he didn’t produce like he should have, however that can happen t(preseason injury that he suffered).

    Before that, you’d have to go back to the John Riggins days when I gave a crap about Redskins football. Riggins was a tough bastard even when he peed.

  7. VinDatuk Says:

    Not surprised Chase Daniel didn’t get hazed. During the first OTAs, Chase was roomed with free agent QB
    Joe Ganz of Nebraska. Needless to say there is no love lost between the two bitter rivals…however thumb
    sucker Chase asked the coaches to switch rooms. He’s such a pansy…and a booger eater:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEW8_KVhDFE

  8. Mr Schwump Says:

    And if not for an idiotic error on his part he’d be turning heads at UK.

  9. Mr Schwump Says:

    And if not for an idiotic error on his part he’d be turning heads at UK.

  10. baronblank Says:

    its good to see him going well.

  11. baronblank Says:

    its good to see him doing well.

  12. champ1023 Says:

    8: Nice input……..

  13. Arms of Delk Legs of McCarty Says:

    Awesome. Congrats, Jeremy.

  14. TayPrinceJr. Says:

    I was always anticipating this…next year. But I knew regardless he would prove the critics wrong. Congrats Jeremy and keep up the good work.

  15. reedwizard Says:

    It’s sad, but I check KSR Friday night before I go to bed and then the first thing Saturday morning! And I’m pissed when there’s nothing new LOL! Only a great site could have those expectations.

  16. BJ Says:

    Chase Daniel got out of the hazing because nobody wants to get close to his fupa

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