elamin24
03-28-2006, 04:58 PM
I was reading thru NFl.com and I found Vic Carucci's editorial on top 5 teams for free agency. Of course I expected to see the Redskins on the list somewhere. I didn't. I dont know if we are paranoid or something as Redskins fans or what but it seems to be a definate agenda from the media and refs against us. Lets not forget some of the "officiating" last season that cost us some important games. Anyway I dont know how to post links but here is the
article I read. http://nfl.com/news/story/9338800 I hope that worked :)
amorentz
03-28-2006, 05:01 PM
There was another idiotic postshot at Snyder in Don Banks' "Bank Shots" today. In discussing how the game ball is now named "The Duke" after the late Wellington Mara, he suggested that they should name a kicking tee "The Danny." Thats just lame, plus it cheapens the meaningful gesture to Mara, who certainly deserves to have the games played with a ball named after him.
sandtrapjack
03-28-2006, 05:13 PM
Don't read too much into what Carucci said.
Just yesterday the SAME question was presented to John Clayton of ESPN and he listed Washington in the top 3 in Free Agency "winners".
Matter of opinion that does not mean squat after the opening kick-off.
backrow
03-28-2006, 05:17 PM
Mediots opinions are like the NCAA seeding process. It comes down to how you do on the court/field. Just ask the Patriots of GMU!
mooby
03-28-2006, 05:35 PM
I was reading thru NFl.com and I found Vic Carucci's editorial on top 5 teams for free agency. Of course I expected to see the Redskins on the list somewhere. I didn't. I dont know if we are paranoid or something as Redskins fans or what but it seems to be a definate agenda from the media and refs against us. Lets not forget some of the "officiating" last season that cost us some important games. Anyway I dont know how to post links but here is the
article I read. http://nfl.com/news/story/9338800 I hope that worked :)
That's not biased reporting, that's Vic Cariucci's opinion of the top teams that helped themselves in free agency. Don't tell me V.C.'s opinion means that much to you.
Master4Caster
03-28-2006, 06:37 PM
This article starts out "One man's opinion ...." You have to take it that way. Opinions are biased by nature. What's your opinion? Don't you agree that your opinion is worth more than his?
You are trying to win in sportwriter opinions what has to be won on the field. That's the only way to measure how well anyone did in free agency. What "they" say is only worth the pixels used to present it on screen; and less when the season starts.
Finally, you can always learn from someone else's opinion, even if you don't agree with it. There is a consensus of opinion that Cleveland had the best free agency by landing key offensive and defensive linemen. What's your thought about that approach compared to what the Skins did? Did you notice that he lists Dallas and Minnesota as second and third best. Both are on the schedule this season. How do you think we will do against them?
Add to the discussion and forget the gripe.
Welcome to the board, by the way.
steveo395
03-28-2006, 06:41 PM
3. Minnesota: Offering Steve Hutchinson (http://nfl.com/players/playerpage/235219), the most dominant offensive guard in the game, a contract that the Seahawks refused to match was a major coup. Seattle has staged an impressive counter move of its own by presenting the same type of offer to Minnesota receiver Nate Burleson (http://nfl.com/players/playerpage/395935). Still, the Vikings remain ahead of the game by picking up kicker Ryan Longwell (http://nfl.com/players/playerpage/1727) (Packers) and running back Chester Taylor (http://nfl.com/players/playerpage/302136) (Ravens).
how did minnesota have a good offseason
they lost their #1 receiver and their franchise quarterback
and they overpaid for a guard, they got the ravens backup running back, and they had a small upgrade at kicker
they had one of the worst offseasons in the league
GTripp0012
03-28-2006, 08:12 PM
how did minnesota have a good offseason
they lost their #1 receiver and their franchise quarterback
and they overpaid for a guard, they got the ravens backup running back, and they had a small upgrade at kicker
they had one of the worst offseasons in the league
That O-line is unbelieveable. Minnesota's got a great offense. Let's hope for them that at least one of their players makes it out of week one alive.
GoSkins!
03-28-2006, 08:24 PM
how did minnesota have a good offseason
they lost their #1 receiver and their franchise quarterback
and they overpaid for a guard, they got the ravens backup running back, and they had a small upgrade at kicker
they had one of the worst offseasons in the league
We all know that Brad Johnson can throw a good ball for about 8 - 10 games. His problem has been that his arm dies after that in a passing offense. If he hasn't fixed that, look for another Vikings late season collapse.