Midseason Report Card

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CrazyCanuck
11-10-2004, 04:53 PM
ESPN came out with their NFL midseason report cards. Lucky us - Pastabelly wrote ours:

"Kudos to Dan Snyder for hiring a former head coach to help turn things around. Uh, no, we're not talking about Joe Gibbs, but of Gregg Williams. The onetime Buffalo Bills coach has done a masterful job as defensive coordinator and Williams has the Redskins unit statistically at the top of the rankings. Playing without star linebacker Lavar Arrington, and with a lot of onetime spare parts like middle linebacker Antonio Pierce, tackle Joe Salave'a and end Ron Warner making big contributions, the defense has been terrific throughout the first half of the campaign. On the flip side, Gibbs' offense has been spasmodic at best, more often chaotic, with everyone but the head coach realizing that quarterback Mark Brunnell is used up. Gibbs' weekly effort to defend Brunell, and refusal to turn the job over to Patrick Ramsey, is inexplicable. The 'Skins have yet to score more than 18 points in a game. Grade: D - Len Pasquarelli"

BrudLee
11-10-2004, 04:59 PM
Unfortunately, he's just about spot on.

Still, I hate Pasquarelli.

Bozzy
11-10-2004, 05:03 PM
yeah I hate that fat fuck too, but he's correct right now.

cpayne5
11-10-2004, 05:31 PM
Pastabelly has let his personal hatred of Dan Snyder get in the way of writing (I'm not just talking about this one in particular, as he's mostly correct) negative pieces on the Redskins, and Gibbs in general.

For anyone one of us to criticize or even judge Gibbs's QB decisions is utterly rediculous. We have about .01% of the knowledge about the position as Gibbs does. I'm not saying that I think Brunell has played well and that I don't want Ramsey in there, but Gibbs is the guy that, for the past 12 years, most of us have dreamt about again becoming the head coach of our beloved Redskins.

Paintrain
11-10-2004, 06:04 PM
As much as I don't like the fat guy, I have to agree with him. Everyone, except Gibbs can see that rag-arm is done. The rest of the team has stepped up but is being held back by a tissue armed QB.

VTSkins897
11-10-2004, 06:06 PM
until we prove his fat a$$ wrong we gotta take his sh!t... shameful that he's 100% right though.

memphisskin
11-10-2004, 06:25 PM
For anyone one of us to criticize or even judge Gibbs's QB decisions is utterly rediculous. We have about .01% of the knowledge about the position as Gibbs does. I'm not saying that I think Brunell has played well and that I don't want Ramsey in there, but Gibbs is the guy that, for the past 12 years, most of us have dreamt about again becoming the head coach of our beloved Redskins.

I'm not going to say I know more about quarterbacking than Gibbs, but 6 of 17 for 58 yards? It's not just on Brunell, the line and receivers have not done a lot to help him out, but 6 of 17?

I love Gibbs being back, but right now he gets an incomplete. The overall team is great, loved seeing the defense patting the field goal unit on that doink last week. The offense, Gibbs forte, is sputtering. And aside from 3 brilliant performances by Portis, nothing is going right offensively.

After all that, I still back Gibbs and whatever he decides to do. At 3-5 we're not completely out of the race, but we do need to string some wins together by any means necessary in order to stay in the hunt.

Daseal
11-10-2004, 06:54 PM
I agree with the common theme. He was dead on, as much as I hate him.

Cpayne. Even if you feel the warpath guys don't understand that. Why are ex-coaches turned commentators, commentators, ex-players, all agreeing with us? Could it just be that Gibbs is too stubborn to admit he's wrong. Honestly, I think the longer Brunell stays in Gibbs is just playing us out of the playoffs. We don't need a lot from our QB. Accurate throws are all. Watch Rothlesburger. Ramsey could run the same type of offense with success.

Riggo44
11-10-2004, 09:41 PM
yeah I hate that fat fuck too, but he's correct right now.
:iamwithst

cpayne5
11-10-2004, 09:46 PM
I agree with the common theme. He was dead on, as much as I hate him.

Cpayne. Even if you feel the warpath guys don't understand that. Why are ex-coaches turned commentators, commentators, ex-players, all agreeing with us? Could it just be that Gibbs is too stubborn to admit he's wrong. Honestly, I think the longer Brunell stays in Gibbs is just playing us out of the playoffs. We don't need a lot from our QB. Accurate throws are all. Watch Rothlesburger. Ramsey could run the same type of offense with success.

I think Brunell should be gone too, but I'm just Chris Payne, not Joe Gibbs. I will defer to Gibbs on all Redskins-related decisions. Maybe you think I'm a fool, but because of what Gibbs did the first go around, I will gladly follow (blindly even:)) Gibbs where ever he leads.

If commentators agreed 100% with all coaching decisions, how many do you think would still have a job tomorrow? Some of those ex-coach/ex-player commentators are commentators for a reason...

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