It's a typical Redskins offseason type of move. Overpay for Suh and then ask him to play a position he's never played...like nose tackle.
ONLY......if he can pass the physical fitness test!
Chico23231
12-12-2014, 10:29 AM
Bears OC Aaron Kromer admitted to the team on Monday that he was an anonymous source in a recent NFL Network report criticizing Jay Cutler.
That would be Ian Rapoport's "serious buyer's remorse" report, though a "tearful" Kromer "adamantly denied" making the buyer's remorse comments. Whatever Kromer did or didn't exactly say, it's a stunning admission, and indicative of Raiders/Redskins-level dysfunction in Chicago. It's appearing less and less likely that coach Marc Trestman is going to keep his job. Not only has his defense collapsed, but his once-prolific offense has bordered on unwatchable many times over the past 5-6 weeks. Kromer's unprofessional act is going to earn him sideways glances the next time he's looking for a job.
per rotoworld.
To me, its a disgrace that an OC would be a source for the media. He should be fired immediately.
calia
12-12-2014, 12:24 PM
Rams have also played 3 of the worst offenses in the nfl in that span but good for them.
This is obviously correct, although the Redskins at least early on showed flashes. But shutting any professional team out of the endzone -- and in 2 of 3 weeks FGs as well -- is simply impressive. Even the worst NFL teams have a few weapons that will lead to points virtually every week. The Rams D has also performed pretty well against much better offenses.
Bears OC Aaron Kromer admitted to the team on Monday that he was an anonymous source in a recent NFL Network report criticizing Jay Cutler.
That would be Ian Rapoport's "serious buyer's remorse" report, though a "tearful" Kromer "adamantly denied" making the buyer's remorse comments. Whatever Kromer did or didn't exactly say, it's a stunning admission, and indicative of Raiders/Redskins-level dysfunction in Chicago. It's appearing less and less likely that coach Marc Trestman is going to keep his job. Not only has his defense collapsed, but his once-prolific offense has bordered on unwatchable many times over the past 5-6 weeks. Kromer's unprofessional act is going to earn him sideways glances the next time he's looking for a job.
per rotoworld.
To me, its a disgrace that an OC would be a source for the media. He should be fired immediately.
I sure wish our leak or leaks would man up and admit it so we can get them the F outta town.
Rotten1980
12-12-2014, 01:00 PM
^ Leaks indicate failed leadership from above I think. If there's respect for the HC and maybe GM it wouldn't happen, unless leak is deliberate from them. Whole nother story then.
Lotus
12-12-2014, 02:01 PM
Bears OC Aaron Kromer admitted to the team on Monday that he was an anonymous source in a recent NFL Network report criticizing Jay Cutler.
That would be Ian Rapoport's "serious buyer's remorse" report, though a "tearful" Kromer "adamantly denied" making the buyer's remorse comments. Whatever Kromer did or didn't exactly say, it's a stunning admission, and indicative of Raiders/Redskins-level dysfunction in Chicago. It's appearing less and less likely that coach Marc Trestman is going to keep his job. Not only has his defense collapsed, but his once-prolific offense has bordered on unwatchable many times over the past 5-6 weeks. Kromer's unprofessional act is going to earn him sideways glances the next time he's looking for a job.
per rotoworld.
To me, its a disgrace that an OC would be a source for the media. He should be fired immediately.
It sounds like he WANTS to be fired so he can escape a mess.
Amazing: NFL teams spend gobs of money and dedicated time trying to build teams, only to watch them melt down because of the human ego and personality clashes. This situation says a lot about human nature.
Chico23231
12-12-2014, 02:06 PM
It sounds like he WANTS to be fired so he can escape a mess.
Amazing: NFL teams spend gobs of money and dedicated time trying to build teams, only to watch them melt down because of the human ego and personality clashes. This situation says a lot about human nature.
I think it says alot about communication and how conflict is handled or not handled within the organization. This makes the organization look poor when a lead coach is basically a loser or flat out bitch.
Kinda like last year with Shanny. Lost all respect for him doing that ish. Thats not how a leader acts.
CrustyRedskin
12-13-2014, 09:51 PM
Ryan Clark fined $22,050 for illegal hit vs. Rams - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/wp/2014/12/12/ryan-clark-fined-22050-for-illegal-hit-vs-rams/)
They should have fined the other 52 for not hitting anyone. :Smoker:
not looking to good for J. Football and the boys in Cleveland....
Cincy kicking there ass at the moment...like 20-0
skinsfaninok
12-14-2014, 02:35 PM
Johnny hasn't had many chances the cats are just running it down their throat