Skinzman
11-25-2013, 05:52 PM
Once again you line up the excuses for other teams... but ignore the fact we had plenty of injuries to contend with as well. We actually beat 3 winning teams, Minnesota, the Giants, and the Ravens.
10 wins, a div title, rookie of the year, 7 game win streak, 2nd leading rusher in the league, there's a lot of positives there. No need to discredit it.
Of course he needs to discredit it. It doesnt fit the narrative to the whole fire Shanny routine. Thats why all the anti-Shanny people never acknowledge the state of the team coming out of the Vinny era (usually acting like it was a very talented team) or the 18 mil cap penalty either. It looks a lot better to include that first year or two record where we had little chance and to assume 18 mil in cap space means nothing.
Thats also why they are pushing so hard for it to happen at the end of this year. They want that 18 mil to be a difference maker so they can say "See, I told you so".
The NFL has indeed achieved parity, and poor football......
--Steve Young
SmootSmack
11-25-2013, 06:30 PM
And a typical season within the NFCE 7 or 8 wins would have been the ceiling (though I suspect probably fewer, more like '10, '11, '13). But then the Cowboys saw umpteen players go out injured. The Eagles lost their best player (Jason Peters) along with several others and fell to pieces at the tail end of Reid's tenure. The Giants really never showed up all season.
I mean, we beat two winning teams all last season. You've really got layers of outliers. The division (year) was an outlier. The easy schedule was an outlier. The gimmick offense an obvious outlier.
Anyway, I think we're getting close to the end of this dark era and there's great opportunities ahead. That was my purpose for the thread.
No one believes that was your purpose for this thread
The Goat
11-25-2013, 06:50 PM
No one believes that was your purpose for this thread
I don't follow? Are you saying a good hire for our next HC won't lead to good things in the seasons ahead? That's the whole point IMO. The nfl is structured such that turnarounds come happen quickly. We've seen it across the whole NFC west now basically. Really too many examples of it to list.
I'm wondering if the subject matter is above some folks pay grade here...
The Goat
11-25-2013, 06:54 PM
I think the nfl is extremely competitive and the quality of the product overall pretty impressive too btw.
Lotus
11-25-2013, 07:31 PM
The point is simple: Of course the NFL experiences parity. The 2012 Skins demonstrated this.
As an attempt to take a shot at the Shanahans, this thread fails.
SmootSmack
11-25-2013, 07:44 PM
I don't follow? Are you saying a good hire for our next HC won't lead to good things in the seasons ahead? That's the whole point IMO. The nfl is structured such that turnarounds come happen quickly. We've seen it across the whole NFC west now basically. Really too many examples of it to list.
I'm wondering if the subject matter is above some folks pay grade here...
Sigh...you handle this JoeRedskin
ram29jackson
11-25-2013, 07:57 PM
I think the nfl is extremely competitive and the quality of the product overall pretty impressive too btw.
cough))) lol when did you start watching ? 2 years ago ? j/k
when 4 teams make the playoffs the same year with 1st year/rookie QBs ( I Include Kaep) that means theres something lacking in the professional quality of the product.
BaltimoreSkins
11-25-2013, 08:03 PM
So we have a turnaround with a coach after three years and that is not an example of parity? hmmm you spin me right round baby right round like a record baby.
ram29jackson
11-25-2013, 08:16 PM
So we have a turnaround with a coach after three years and that is not an example of parity? hmmm you spin me right round baby right round like a record baby.
Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) - YouTube