insideman
09-14-2009, 01:08 AM
Obviously, you didn't watch the game. I have issues with the coaching and playcalling today, but we have more talent then New York. The Giant lineman will wake up tomorrow and wonder how the hell they won the game.
Jacobs was castrated...
Yes I watched the game and saw the same ole crap of play calling Zorn does. Your also right we do have lots of talent. But Zorn has no idea of how to really use the talent this team has. And the way I feel about this is if the coach doesn't know how and were to use this talent how can the players profit form this?
Ruhskins
09-14-2009, 01:18 AM
Snyder will wake up at 7 AM, as he usually does.
When does Synder wake up? 8 AM?
53Fan
09-14-2009, 01:50 AM
When does Synder wake up? 8 AM?
He's Dan Snyder...he wakes up whenever the hell he WANTS to. :)
Ruhskins
09-14-2009, 01:53 AM
He's Dan Snyder...he wakes up whenever the hell he WANTS to. :)
Well I think he was talking about Donnie Synder, who wakes up at 8am everyday, except on Saturdays, he wakes up at 10am. LOL.
Swarley
09-14-2009, 01:59 AM
Remember last year..? Easy game...please.
I think the idea is that it should be an easy game. If we cant make it easy than it probably means our problems are deeper than we think.
53Fan
09-14-2009, 02:01 AM
I think the idea is that it should be an easy game. If we cant make it easy than it probably means our problems are deeper than we think.
True dat!
Trample the Elderly
09-14-2009, 02:15 AM
The last bit I think of Dan and Vinny.
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irish
09-14-2009, 08:01 AM
This team will never be a consistent contender as long as DS is in charge.
Smooter
09-14-2009, 09:17 AM
This team will never be a consistent contender as long as DS is in charge.
At least he convinces us each year with his big spending that we will have a better team. I suppose that's better than the alternative. We could be Lions or Raiders fans and have little to look forward to each season.
Oh no the sky is falling!!!
It sure seems like it is, not so much because of yesterday's game, but because of everyone's reaction to it! And as was pointed out, Snyder can't be blamed for yesterday's loss.
On the other hand, another subpar season is unacceptable. A decade into the Snyder regime and I think we can all admit we expect much more from this team. That being said, indications are that Snyder is "waking up," in that (if the rumors are true) Vinny C.'s job is on the line this year.
I'm trying my hardest to avoid making an incendiary comments here and finding common ground upon which we all stand, and with that in mind let me say this: I believe we can all admit that a mediocre GM is not acceptable in Washington, and that thus far Vinny has been just that. While his tenure has been interrupted, first by Marty and then by a power-share with Gibbs, he has had enough time and influence to have left his mark on the team and the mark has been less than successful. Year in and year out, the Giants, Eagles and Cowboys are competing for a division title while the Redskins, at best, compete for the wild card.
I have personally been a critic of Snyder and Vinny for a long time, but I do my best to be objective about what might be the most polarizing topic on The Warpath. We need to assign blame appropriately, and getting angry at Snyder for one loss is not appropriate. At the same time, as the owner of the team, the buck stops with Snyder. If the team is consistently unsuccessful, then blame should be assinged to Danny. The question is whether or not you consider the last ten years of Redskins football successful. It could be worse, a lot worse. But we're not the Detroit Lions; we're not the Cincinnati Bengals; we're not the New York Jets. We're an illustrious team with an illustrious history and an illustrious fan base, and therefore mediocrity does not equal success.