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BDBohnzie 12-06-2006, 10:48 AM You never, ever want to lower your expectations to achieve a short term goal, no matter what. The course has been chartered, stay the course.
On paper, the Redskins have what it takes to be successful. However, no matter how smart you are, it takes time to adjust to a new system. Use the next 4 weeks to fine tune some of the intracacies of the offense, so that next season, Al Saunders can come out full guns a'blazin'. You can always trade up if that is what you seek...
Edit: Bold added for emphasis. The point being that you don't want to tank the season just to gain a few spots in the draft.
onlydarksets 12-06-2006, 10:56 AM I disagree completely, and I think that's the problem that Danny-boy has had over the last 8 years - he wants the team to improve, but does not want to be patient and let it happen organically. He has consistently tried to "win now" without substantive rebuilding.
Sometimes, like with Campbell, you have to take a step back to take two steps forward.
onlydarksets 12-06-2006, 10:58 AM You never, ever want to lower your expectations to achieve a short term goal, no matter what. The course has been chartered, stay the course.
On paper, the Redskins have what it takes to be successful. However, no matter how smart you are, it takes time to adjust to a new system. Use the next 4 weeks to fine tune some of the intracacies of the offense, so that next season, Al Saunders can come out full guns a'blazin'. You can always trade up if that is what you seek...
As I reread your post, maybe we are saying the same thing. I agree completely that you don't want to lower expectations to achieve a short term goal. As far as the long term, that is where I think we need to be willing to look at the positive if we play very well but lose.
FWIW, I also agree that there is virtually no chance in the NFL that you can actually play well and lose 4 games in a row.
Manusky91 12-06-2006, 11:40 AM I live in NJ, the Giant and Cowboy games are the biggest no matter what the teams' records are. If the Skins don't beat the Giants on the 30th, I'm going to hear about it until next September. I will never hope the Skins lose under any circumstance.
As for draft picks, The Texans perennially get the number 1 pick in the draft. How's that working out for them?
SmootSmack 12-06-2006, 11:46 AM I disagree completely, and I think that's the problem that Danny-boy has had over the last 8 years - he wants the team to improve, but does not want to be patient and let it happen organically. He has consistently tried to "win now" without substantive rebuilding.
Sometimes, like with Campbell, you have to take a step back to take two steps forward.
I think he has gotten better at it, but I think when he first took over he approached the team as if he were still just a fan. I think now he realizes he's more than just a fan of the team
The Zimmermans 12-06-2006, 11:54 AM Every week, I am happy or sad depending on if the redskins are victorious on Sunday. I always want them to win, it may not be the superbowl, but a win is a win, and a Redskin win makes my week regardless of the circumstances. Anyone who doesn't agree, just doesn't care enough about the team i guess. We don't need the #1 draft choice, we aren't taking a QB anyway.
BeastsoftheNFCeast 12-06-2006, 07:33 PM I live in NJ, the Giant and Cowboy games are the biggest no matter what the teams' records are. If the Skins don't beat the Giants on the 30th, I'm going to hear about it until next September. I will never hope the Skins lose under any circumstance.
As for draft picks, The Texans perennially get the number 1 pick in the draft. How's that working out for them?
First of all, they missed picked, and second of all, that number one pick significantly helped their defense (even though they still suck), And second of all.............The saints got the number two, the titans got the number three, the jets got the number four, San Fran got number 5, The Packers got their best LB with the number 6, The raiders (defense) got number 7, The Lions got their best LB with the number 9, The Cardinals got their starting QB with the number 10, The Broncos got their starting QB with number 11, and I dont remember stuff after that, but how is that working out for those guys?
kelly1999 12-06-2006, 07:44 PM i think they can win the next game.and i think redskinds are not the best team in the whole world, but i still like them very much.
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