Son Of Man
04-05-2010, 02:24 AM
Mosley is a former employee of the Dallas Morning News and lifetime Skins hater...screw whatever he says!
McNabb a REDSKIN!Pages :
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Son Of Man 04-05-2010, 02:24 AM Mosley is a former employee of the Dallas Morning News and lifetime Skins hater...screw whatever he says! tryfuhl 04-05-2010, 02:24 AM I hate that this trade has me agreeing with Matt Mosely: Tap the brakes on Redskins playoff talk - NFL Nation Blog - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/21139/tap-the-brakes-on-redskins-playoff-talk) If he lasts here 3 years we're well off. It's not crazy to think that he might, barring injury there's not much of a reason. There are plenty of people who don't think that we should get Bradford or Clausen, regardless of Tackle availability.. this lets us delay that at the very least. What other QBs were on the block? Or do people think that Campbell was really going to flourish? GTripp0012 04-05-2010, 02:25 AM I think that a lot of us are skeptical, but if you had to guess which guy would lead us to the biggest game that we've been to in awhile I think that most would say McNabb. No he's not in his prime anymore, but it's possible Campbell hit his this year. For him I hope not, in the right program he could have success, but it's only fair to us and him to move on; I don't think that he could get it done under Shanahan.I just kind of took that point for granted, figuring there was no possible way we'd be dumb enough to find out. I don't disagree that Campbell is as good or as close to as good as he's going to get. But any situation where Jason Campbell would fail would, by definition, be the worst situation McNabb has inherited in his career. If we can land a LT at No. 4, I'll predict that McNabb will have better numbers in 2010 than Campbell did in 09, but most of that will be Shanahan and Okung/Williams/healthy Cooley, compared to having McNabb. Losing Campbell isn't a big loss, especially if we can get a comparable pick for him. But McNabb is obviously not a big-time gain, and right now, we don't have the pick. Hopefully we worked all of our bases to open the market for Campbell, and every party can benefit from this like Wilbon said. Still don't think he will play 13 or more games as a Redskin. r08kessl 04-05-2010, 02:28 AM And I do think Luck will come out next year, he'll probably be a top 3 QB in his class..so I don't see why he wouldn't...gotta cash in when you can. Really depends on the QB classes after him though. maybe shannahan's looking to get the next great QB out of Stanford.... Ruhskins 04-05-2010, 02:30 AM I hate that this trade has me agreeing with Matt Mosely: Tap the brakes on Redskins playoff talk - NFL Nation Blog - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/21139/tap-the-brakes-on-redskins-playoff-talk) Well here's Clayton's (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=5055486) take... By acquiring Donovan McNabb for a second-round draft choice in 2010 and a third- or fourth-rounder in 2011, the Eagles may have given Redskins owner Daniel Snyder the short-term tool to move ahead of the Eagles in the NFC East race. In a quarterback-driven league, the Redskins should be able to finally score enough points to not just be a wild-card playoff contender, but to be a division winner. Not that I agree with him completely, but I think Clayton knows a bit more about Mosley. GTripp0012 04-05-2010, 02:31 AM I'm not like about to jump off the ledge or anything, and certainly don't need to be talked into taking a few steps back, for one thing, I don't believe there's any reason to think there will be football in 2011. And I highly, highly doubt McNabb is still here (or in football) in 2012. I think we will work out a modest extension with McNabb, but he's still more or less a one-year rental. And if we get to the playoffs, and he performs, wins some playoff games, AND Kolb wets the bed, then great, we won a trade I thought we couldn't win. Barely. For this to be a decisive win, we need to WIN the super bowl in 2010. It wasn't likely with Campbell and it isn't likely now. I do like our chances better with Okung though. /goes to research 13-3 2006 Ravens CRedskinsRule 04-05-2010, 02:32 AM And, if we could get a 3rd (or 2nd) for Campbell, then why not just do that pick up an extra pick and have 3 picks in the top 80? Now we have one, still no Tackles of any use, and we are basically forced to have to trade Campbell, or cut Rex who we just picked up. If we got rid of Campbell we could go into the year with Grossman starting (ugh) and have those extra picks to grab a qb for the future. All this does is reduce our ability to draft for the future, reduce our ability to get multiple LT/RTs, bring in a qb whose numbers were slightly better than what we had, and cost us a pick next year. But hey, OFF-SEASON CHAMPS is the Redskins Way. GTripp0012 04-05-2010, 02:37 AM And, if we could get a 3rd (or 2nd) for Campbell, then why not just do that pick up an extra pick and have 3 picks in the top 80? Now we have one, still no Tackles of any use, and we are basically forced to have to trade Campbell, or cut Rex who we just picked up. If we got rid of Campbell we could go into the year with Grossman starting (ugh) and have those extra picks to grab a qb for the future. All this does is reduce our ability to draft for the future, reduce our ability to get multiple LT/RTs, bring in a qb whose numbers were slightly better than what we had, and cost us a pick next year.Yeah, no idea what they were thinking here, especially if the conclusion was that they couldn't win with a merely above average quarterback. Maybe they were allured by McNabb's success as a playoff quarterback and thought that, if they were handed a team that was just a tackle away from making the postseason, they'd hate to have a run killed by finding out that Campbell doesn't perform well in the postseason. But, again, there's no evidence to suggest that playoff performance is a skill divergent from game performance, and even so, how arrogant would it be to change your quarterback based on the presumption that he can get you to the playoffs but can't win in them. Then there's the part where McNabb has continually come up short. This is a complete grasp for straws, obviously. But there's little logic in this deal, period. tryfuhl 04-05-2010, 02:40 AM Phillip Daniels I am lost for words except one. WOW Login | Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1358656465&ref=nf) cocoajoey 04-05-2010, 02:42 AM Well this link say it all Redskins offered Haynesworth in exchange for McNabb - Shutdown Corner - NFL Blog - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Redskins-offered-Haynesworth-in-exchange-for-McN?urn=nfl,232011) |
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