johno
12-18-2010, 04:12 AM
Keep the faith it has to get better HTTR
Amen brother. HTTR
Amen brother. HTTR
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johno 12-18-2010, 04:12 AM Keep the faith it has to get better HTTR Amen brother. HTTR Bucket 12-18-2010, 04:21 AM Many of the top coaches run their teams like Shanny is now. He is looking for the most prefessional and devotred players to play for his team. Patriots Steelers Colts All of these teams run the same way, and Shanny is doing no different in Washington. It's his way! To many times have we brought Vets in here to collect paychecks on the low end of their career. We had a chance to bring a known great QB from our OWN division, and we made a move on him. We gave up some picks because what else did we have to offer that the eagles wanted? We have little talent on both sides of the ball, and are ina big rebuilding stage. Shanny is looking for devoted players who are here to help build a TEAM. Not just a bunch of broken down vets. Mcnabb didn't work out, and now we move on.. Shit happens. I'm looking forward to seeing what Rex does this week. It can't get any worse then what we've already seen? I was watching the breakdown of film on NFL.com and saw how many open WR Mcnabb has been missing all year. He missed a wide open Moss in the endzone last week and foreced a low pass into double coverage instead. He wasn't doing that shit in Philly.. He can't learn the offense, and Rex thinks he can. Give Rex a shot, and let's see what he can do. We are 5-8... Not 8-5 Bucket 12-18-2010, 05:02 AM Maybe we will see this Rex on Sunday! YouTube - My Rex Grossman Tribute/Highlight Video mooby 12-18-2010, 05:46 AM Btw where has Aceinthehouse been?? He hasn't said much as of late I heard when the Skins started losing big in the second half of the season it made him take a step back and reevaluate his 14-2 prediction, and that once he did he realized his only course of action was to become a Buddhist Monk and join a monestary. He changed his name to mona-muananunana and devoted his life to Buddha. Dirtbag59 12-18-2010, 05:55 AM Many of the top coaches run their teams like Shanny is now. He is looking for the most prefessional and devotred players to play for his team. Patriots Steelers Colts Patriots I can kind of see the parallels. The Steelers to. However I have no idea how you came up with the Colts who up until recently have been run by mild mannered Tony Dungy and since then has been replaced by soft spoken Jim Caldwell. Bigreds77 12-18-2010, 07:30 AM This is a brilliant move.Why take a chance on getting DM hurt if we are trying to trade him. Dirtbag59 12-18-2010, 07:58 AM This is a brilliant move.Why take a chance on getting DM hurt if we are trying to trade him. Mainly to preserve any trade value that McNabb might grant us. In that case there's to schools of thought with teams that might potentially be interested in McNabb. The first school says we should wait for him to be released and then proceed to attempt and sign him as a free agent. The other school says we have no chance if we have to compete on a level playing field with other teams for his services, ergo we need to attempt and trade for him before he hits free agency. As long as you have teams in the latter you will have trade value for McNabb but benching him leads other teams to believe that you will release him if all else fails which drives down the asking price towards teams willing to deal. Then again the benching might lead other teams to believe they have a shot at dealing for him in the first place. Either way I think Sally Jenkins summed it up best in that the benching lets us see not only what we have in our other QB's but also a chance to find out if McNabb is the source of our offensive woe's. Obviously if the offensive starts playing well without McNabb than we know that the QB is at fault for our measly 18.3 points per game. Beemnseven 12-18-2010, 08:04 AM I think what I am thinking is: we havent had a real football team in DC since Marty left. That was the last time I really felt good about the skins direction as an organization. What I remember from that season was - Darrell Green being called out in Training camp and unhappy vets. Since then it has been the just a couple of players away mentality. We havent been able to get a plan together and stick to it long enough to make progress. Saint Joe came back to save the franchise, not (and there is a HUGE difference) to be the best coach he could be. Not that he didnt try relly hard, he just wasnt as commited as he was the first time. OBC and Zorny were horrid and out of thier league...now we have a legit coach who is still very hungry after being canned in Denver. Not that different than Marty. I guess what I am saying is - this might be the "breaking" we need. This might be the event that really starts to clear the roster and change the culture of the team. I know that right now it looks and effing feels like the same old BS we have lived with....except one thing; as far as I can tell this is based on performance. I am actually glad we are evaluating for next year. I am however well aware and gunshy of our last 8 years of clownassery that has put us in this position. As the eternal skins optomist I am actually pleased. as a realist I am dreading what this will lead to. This drivel is what being a skins fan has reduced me to Very well said. This team needs a fanny-paddling in a fierce way. For everyone who's "losing faith" in Shanahan, I wonder ... would you seriously prefer to see him fired, keep the locker room intact, and start over again next year with the same players but yet another head coach? Outside of Dan Snyder, there's been one constant for the past 5-6 years or so -- and that's a core of players that has never really lived up to expectations. We have few players who are young with a lot of potential, (Landry, Orakpo, Torain) but apart from them, it's time to move on ... Everybody else? If he's "lost them," so be it. Beemnseven 12-18-2010, 08:21 AM Mainly to preserve any trade value that McNabb might grant us. In that case there's to schools of thought with teams that might potentially be interested in McNabb. The first school says we should wait for him to be released and then proceed to attempt and sign him as a free agent. The other school says we have no chance if we have to compete on a level playing field with other teams for his services, ergo we need to attempt and trade for him before he hits free agency. As long as you have teams in the latter you will have trade value for McNabb but benching him leads other teams to believe that you will release him if all else fails which drives down the asking price towards teams willing to deal. Then again the benching might lead other teams to believe they have a shot at dealing for him in the first place. Either way I think Sally Jenkins summed it up best in that the benching lets us see not only what we have in our other QB's but also a chance to find out if McNabb is the source of our offensive woe's. Obviously if the offensive starts playing well without McNabb than we know that the QB is at fault for our measly 18.3 points per game. One of the recurring myths in this thread is that Donovan McNabb's trade value was somehow through the roof up to this point. At best we might have been looking at a 4th or 5th round pick if he'd played the season out as our starter. That might even be pushing it. His decline was apparent to anyone paying attention much earlier than this. In fact, I remember listening to Trent Dilfer on Colin Cowherd's show talking about McNabb having his worst season as a pro. That was before the benching in Detroit. We were never going to cash in on a bucket full of draft picks thanks to McNabb's performance this year, folks. skins89moss 12-18-2010, 09:17 AM Why are we so concerned who starts at QB the next 3 games we are 5-8 and going no where people. Get over it we need to rebuild. McNabb will more than likely will not return next season and we may draft a young QB in the 2011 draft. People cried when JC was here saying he sucked. People cried and said Zorn sucks bring in Shanny and now he is here for 1 season and alot of fans are ready to fire him. Wow thats why you are fans and not football coaches or players. You think you know more about players and football then a NFL coaches please pull your head out of your ass and stop crying. Let Shanny and his staff rebuild this shit show of a team more than 1 season. If you cannot wait then go jump on the Ravens bandwagon. McNabb had been up and down this season due to lack of a running game and O-line. But also when he did have time he forced throws and was very inacturate at times. I'm more pissed that we gave Philly a 2nd and 4th rd pick for a QB who maybe here for just 1 season. I guess we get burned on that trade but if he does not fit the system then cut him lose after 1 year regardless of the draft picks. Let see what Grossman can do in a full game. I know he has had some very bad games in Chicago but damn that was then and this is now. Maybe he may surprise us all and play well but we need to find out. D-Mac was a little better up grade over JC in my mind we should have kept JC and held on to our draft picks, but its to late for that now so suck it up and move on. I'm in California and I listen to 106.7 fm the fan and all these crying ass fans talking about this and that go get your diaper on if you cannot stomach this mess Shanny has to clean up from years of the coach carousel in DC. This is a business and these players get paid to do a job if they cannot get it done then someone else will. Just ask the Patriots and Eagles about that, their's no loyalty unless your a sure 1st ballot Hall of Famer maybe. It's about what have you done for me lately league. :soapbox: |
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