Report: Shanahan to DC done deal


SFREDSKIN
12-19-2009, 02:07 AM
Nice article, from a Denver fan. A friend of mine is a huge Denver fan and he probably has a bit of a different opinion from this article. But in the end these are fan opinions.

Still, your argument against Shanahan just leads me to believe that you don't like him personally, which is fine since you are entitled to your personal opinion and I'm not here to change your personal opinion about the guy. But your facts to support your argument are really not strong at all and some are even incorrect.

Is Shanahan right for the Redskins? Only time will tell. He has experience, has coached a Superbowl winning team and has been to the playoffs many times. To me that sounds like a pretty good resume, but no one can come here and claim for certain that he is going to succeed or he is going to fail. I personally go with facts and previous record.

I rather keep Zorn, rebuild the OL and this team would be good to go. No need to bring "the rat" (Shanahan) check his teeth when he's upset, he looks like a horny rat staring at cheese.

Ruhskins
12-19-2009, 02:08 AM
To clarify: I'm not saying that Shanahan doesn't want to win. I'm saying he won't do what's necessary to win, if his initial try doesn't work.

Hey Tripp, on a side note, what do you think about Bruce Campbell (just saw your "Campbell blocking for Campbell")? After seeing the Terps stink it up in football, I really haven't been following them.

GTripp0012
12-19-2009, 02:11 AM
Hey Tripp, on a side note, what do you think about Bruce Campbell (just saw your "Campbell blocking for Campbell")? After seeing the Terps stink it up in football, I really haven't been following them.To be honest, he declared today, and it was more about putting something in my user title that sounded swell.

With that said, if he's around when we pick in the second, he's a guy who can play both tackle positions, and while he's not my most favorite OLman in the draft, I wouldn't hesitate to take him if the value was right.

Ruhskins
12-19-2009, 02:14 AM
To be honest, he declared today, and it was more about putting something in my user title that sounded swell.

With that said, if he's around when we pick in the second, he's a guy who can play both tackle positions, and while he's not my most favorite OLman in the draft, I wouldn't hesitate to take him if the value was right.

Gotcha...I also noticed this headline about Campbell...I didn't know if it was a headline on ESPN because he's that good of a player or something. The Terps o-line didn't look great this year...but apparently they have him rated as the #24 prospect.

GTripp0012
12-19-2009, 02:18 AM
The other thing that contributed is that, I don't know if anyone heard, but if Heyer can't go this week, our starting RT (or, guy who will be blocking Justin Tuck) will be some guy named William Robinson.

Not to make this about me, but I'd like to think that I could tell you at least one thing, no matter how basic, about every player in the NFL. I could not tell you anything about William Robinson. This is very depressing, if he's blocking Justin Tuck.

Ruhskins
12-19-2009, 02:21 AM
The other thing that contributed is that, I don't know if anyone heard, but if Heyer can't go this week, our starting RT (or, guy who will be blocking Justin Tuck) will be some guy named William Robinson.

Not to make this about me, but I'd like to think that I could tell you at least one thing, no matter how basic, about every player in the NFL. I could not tell you anything about William Robinson. This is very depressing, if he's blocking Justin Tuck.

Just knowing that he's coming from the practice squad is depressing enough...or the fact that he may be worst than Heyer.

GTripp0012
12-19-2009, 02:23 AM
Gotcha...I also noticed this headline about Campbell...I didn't know if it was a headline on ESPN because he's that good of a player or something. The Terps o-line didn't look great this year...but apparently they have him rated as the #24 prospect.He's a lot like William Beatty (Giants #2 pick) last year. More quick than powerful, fits the zone scheme that Maryland (and we) like(s) to play. Could provide first round value, but again, a team that would play him right away is hurting for offensive lineman.

Not that the Redskins are hurting for lineman or anything.

pg86
12-19-2009, 03:01 AM
Lets not jump to conclusions Heyer might go this weekend

tryfuhl
12-19-2009, 03:24 AM
Lets not jump to conclusions Heyer might go this weekendwell hopefully he'll still be good Monday then :p

GTripp0012
12-19-2009, 03:40 AM
Lets not jump to conclusions Heyer might go this weekendI should point out that my film study suggest that Heyer has been our strongest run blocker this year, and really not all that much of a liability in pass protection. But he was a lot better in protection pre-Samuels injury.

He's a fundamentally sound player, generally speaking, but he's never not going to give up 5 or 6 sacks a year, no matter how many developmental resources we spend on him. There will be better options. I'm just not sure they will come as inexpensively.

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