What If The Redskins Beat Dallas?

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MTK
11-19-2009, 12:00 PM
I get the feeling that some people are hoping for an all out crash and burn the rest of the way so there's a chance Snyder pulls the plug on Vinny, Zorn, etc.

I can't get behind that sort of thinking.

If the team is winning despite losing key guys like Cooley, Samuels, Thomas, Portis etc., perhaps we should consider that the future isn't so bleak after all, and perhaps we do have some good depth and young stars on the rise.

Of course the offensive line still needs major attention for the future, I don't think that will change win or lose.

All that said, beating Denver really didn't change my view of the team or my expectations for the rest of the season. If the team plays well again in Dallas, I might start to change my mind.

rbanerjee23
11-19-2009, 12:02 PM
Won't matter because we still lost to Detroit and KC...those mistakes are still there, just covered up by one win.

freddyg12
11-19-2009, 12:05 PM
I think finishing strong will ultimately make for harder offseason decision for DS; fire vinny and/or Zorn? But I don't think the offseason personel decisions will be that much different, except for qb, depending on how JC plays.

The most ironic scenario is that Vinny is fired or demoted for a new GM, but Zorn remains. I don't think it's that unrealistic IF we finish strong, say at least 7-9.

skinsguy
11-19-2009, 12:07 PM
We still need to have major changes to this team, even if the Redskins finish strongly. I will say though, maybe if the team has a strong finish (say 7-9 or 8-8) maybe we consider keeping the same coaching regime, but getting rid of vinny and getting a better eye for on the field talent. Definitely need to build the offensive line, and we need another QB.

MTK
11-19-2009, 12:09 PM
Won't matter because we still lost to Detroit and KC...those mistakes are still there, just covered up by one win.

Wins over some quality playoff caliber teams will cancel those out, and again it's how you finish not how you start.

freddyg12
11-19-2009, 12:11 PM
Let's add to the what if...G men & Philly lose, which is not that much a stretch.

That would put us 1 game behind nyg & philly & 2 behind dallas. With 6 games left, that's not far out of the race. We like to think the nfc east is the toughest, but it might be a couple 9-7 teams at the top at season's end.

SouperMeister
11-19-2009, 12:12 PM
I get the feeling that some people are hoping for an all out crash and burn the rest of the way so there's a chance Snyder pulls the plug on Vinny, Zorn, etc.

I can't get behind that sort of thinking.

If the team is winning despite losing key guys like Cooley, Samuels, Thomas, Portis etc., perhaps we should consider that the future isn't so bleak after all, and perhaps we do have some good depth and young stars on the rise.

Of course the offensive line still needs major attention for the future, I don't think that will change win or lose.

All that said, beating Denver really didn't change my view of the team or my expectations for the rest of the season. If the team plays well again in Dallas, I might start to change my mind.I can never root for the Skins to lose, even after they're mathematically eliminated. I am hoping for a significant change in FO philosphy to come out of this first half disaster. Lack of O-line depth has been a HUGE factor in our offensive woes. This was no surprise, most on this board have been calling for rebuilding O-line depth through the draft for a couple years now. Until we stop tossing draft picks like confetti, and trying to fill our holes through FA, we will continue to be borderline playoff contenders in our best years, and basement dwellers of the NFC East in our worst.

Thomas and Davis are beginning to show us glimpses of potential the last couple of weeks, which gives hope that we will have playmakers when the O-line is rebuilt.

saden1
11-19-2009, 12:17 PM
I get the feeling that some people are hoping for an all out crash and burn the rest of the way so there's a chance Snyder pulls the plug on Vinny, Zorn, etc.

I can't get behind that sort of thinking.

If the team is winning despite losing key guys like Cooley, Samuels, Thomas, Portis etc., perhaps we should consider that the future isn't so bleak after all, and perhaps we do have some good depth and young stars on the rise.

Of course the offensive line still needs major attention for the future, I don't think that will change win or lose.

All that said, beating Denver really didn't change my view of the team or my expectations for the rest of the season. If the team plays well again in Dallas, I might start to change my mind.

There's something to be said about having the younger players play once the season is over which it is for all intent and purposes.

Redskin Warrior
11-19-2009, 12:18 PM
They are who we thought they were and we didn't let them off the hook will be my first words. LOL!!!

dmek25
11-19-2009, 12:21 PM
i always see the glass half full, especially when playing Dallas. just like you said Matty. its not how you start...

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