Should Mike Shanahan be fired?


punch it in
10-29-2012, 01:03 PM
If we get a win going into the bye week I can see us finishing 7-9 or 8-8. I would consider either of those records a successful season.

In what world is 7-9 a successful season. Losing = success? Interesting concept.


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firstdown
10-29-2012, 01:05 PM
Absolute truth. We can beat anyone with RG3...we can lose to anyone with this D. Mike would get alot more of my respect if he would admit there needed to be some major changes made with this defense and not allow his son to send the most talented QB this franchise has ever had..who by the way is just coming off a mild concussion...out as a WR where he is fair game to LB's and DB's who are drooling to get a shot at him. WTF man???

MY guess is that he was not suppose to throw to RGIII unless he was wide open.

SmootSmack
10-29-2012, 01:07 PM
The complete lack of talent minus RG-3 that you see is completely Shannys problem. Cant say the cake is bad but the baker is good.


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Complete lack of talent?

los panda
10-29-2012, 01:17 PM
In what world is 7-9 a successful season. Losing = success? Interesting concept.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkgiven the circumstances, i can pick up what he's putting down.

call it making excuses or tapered expectations.

GoSkins!
10-29-2012, 01:27 PM
This is a silly thread. Our offense is finally good and our defense got screwed as a result of the salary cap penalty. We had a bad game on offense yesterday with a bad case of the drops. No Fred Davis, no Garcon, lots of dropped balls. It looked like the players on offense were playing tight against a great defense. Our secondary is garbage without having Orakpo there to lead the pass rush. Even with the current coaches, I think we could improve a lot with some good free agent targets and draft class to fix the back end and build more depth in the front. A middle of the road defense with this offense would have us competing for the division title. Anyone remember the calls to fire Tom Coughlin before his superbowl run? Why fire the guy who has put us right on the cusp of where we want to be? Fire Haslett? Maybe, but only because I believe he has limited upside, not because I think he is incompetent.

The Goat
10-29-2012, 01:33 PM
In what world is 7-9 a successful season. Losing = success? Interesting concept.


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It's delayed/deferred success buddy. I just figured out most of the Warpath contributors are K-12 teachers :silly:

cdskins26
10-29-2012, 01:34 PM
The shannahans really are not the problem, and while people want to complain about the wins and losses, this team is inarguably going in the right direction. The one man i would be willing to clean house and start over with is Jon Gruden. Him and griffin would form the most entertaining, swagger-based football tandem in the history of football, and could be very very talented. That being said, the last thing i want is griffin to go through what jason campbell went through with the spinning door of coaches, coordinators, etc that could have contributed to his struggles to ever establish himself.

los panda
10-29-2012, 01:36 PM
The shannahans really are not the problem, and while people want to complain about the wins and losses, this team is inarguably going in the right direction. The one man i would be willing to clean house and start over with is Jon Gruden. Him and griffin would form the most entertaining, swagger-based football tandem in the history of football, and could be very very talented. That being said, the last thing i want is griffin to go through what jason campbell went through with the spinning door of coaches, coordinators, etc that could have contributed to his struggles to ever establish himself.always felt bad for jc in regards. no stability

Chico23231
10-29-2012, 01:37 PM
The shannahans really are not the problem, and while people want to complain about the wins and losses, this team is inarguably going in the right direction. The one man i would be willing to clean house and start over with is Jon Gruden. Him and griffin would form the most entertaining, swagger-based football tandem in the history of football, and could be very very talented. That being said, the last thing i want is griffin to go through what jason campbell went through with the spinning door of coaches, coordinators, etc that could have contributed to his struggles to ever establish himself.

exactly, thats kinda why I fear Kyle leaving because RG3 has thrived in the system in such a short amount of time. When Kyle leaves I hope they bring somone in who sticks with a similar system at the very least.

SmootSmack
10-29-2012, 01:38 PM
They will

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