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Every year the NFL is slammed full of parity -- a couple of surprising teams jump up and make the playoffs, while several teams we never thought in our wildest dreams could regress manage to fall back and miss the postseason. (https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/redskins-ravens-lead-list-of-five-teams-that-could-make-leap-into-the-playoff-field-in-2018/)
metalskins 07-13-2018, 11:23 AM I think it all comes down to injuries. In fact, I think the 'skins would have made the playoffs last year if not for the injuries. Yeah, I know, that has been argued months back, but I stand by that thought. Getting D'Ron Payne and pairing him up with a healthy Jonathan Allen could be huge for the 'skins d-line.
The truth is, it always seems to be the same story year in and year out. The 'skins are always missing depth and quality at a few positions, but generally have enough (at least on paper) to be good enough to make a playoff run. All comes down to health and a few guys over-achieving. Also comes down to Smith not being Donovan McFlabb 2.0 (I don't think that will happen.)
ethat001 07-16-2018, 11:00 PM I would say the difference between a truly good team and the rest is winning DESPITE the injuries which happen every year. That means the roster spots 25-45 - a combination of drafting well, good FA, good coaches/scheme, trainers and team cohesiveness.
ie. The Eagles won last year with their back-up QB.
The Patriots always seem to win despite losing their best players every year - Gronk, Edelman, Blount, Dion Lewis, Nate Solder, etc,etc
Good rosters are always good, every year despite injuries. Bad teams (like us for past 20 years) have lucky years --- and then disappear. I think we are looking more like a good team with better depth after a nice few drafts -- hoping we keep it up.
skinsfaninok 07-17-2018, 09:42 AM Before injuries to the DL, we were one of the best teams at getting to the QB In fact we were top 5 in Blitz % last yr on passing plays. Our D if healthy will be very much so improved with the addition of Payne, I can see a top 15 D and top 10 Offense this yr which would get us into the playoffs
metalskins 07-17-2018, 10:46 AM I would say the difference between a truly good team and the rest is winning DESPITE the injuries which happen every year. That means the roster spots 25-45 - a combination of drafting well, good FA, good coaches/scheme, trainers and team cohesiveness.
ie. The Eagles won last year with their back-up QB.
The Patriots always seem to win despite losing their best players every year - Gronk, Edelman, Blount, Dion Lewis, Nate Solder, etc,etc
Good rosters are always good, every year despite injuries. Bad teams (like us for past 20 years) have lucky years --- and then disappear. I think we are looking more like a good team with better depth after a nice few drafts -- hoping we keep it up.
Yes, good teams win despite injuries, but last year was a freak of nature for us. I don't doubt that had we cut those injuries in half, the team would have won at least a couple more games. When an up and coming team gets hit with major injuries like we did last year, it does affect them more because there has not been a well established culture of winning. A team like the Patriots could go through the same thing and still win 11 games, because there's a winning culture established from the owner down to the waterboy.
I think the culture is changing, and I think this might be the first year you'll see a glimpse of a team who is capable of going deep in the playoffs. Now, how long that lasts will be the biggest question, but I think the team has done a very good job this offseason building a strong competitor.
Giantone 07-17-2018, 11:35 AM https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/7jz5l8/total_ir_players_each_team/
Washington Redskins: (18) Terrelle Pryor, Jordan Reed, Chris Thompson, Jonathan Allen
Most Players on IR: 49ers (20), Giants (20), Redskins (18), Seattle Seahawks (15), Arizona Cardinals (14), Baltimore Ravens (14), Houtson Texans (14), Carolina Panthers (14), Chicago Bears (14), Colts (14), New Orleans Saints (14)
Edit: Added Kam Chancellor (technically on IR, due to not enough cap space not on IR)
CRedskinsRule 07-17-2018, 01:36 PM From G1's link
Minnesota Vikings: (4) Sam Bradford, Dalvin Cook
Dallas 5 no notables
LA Rams 4 no notables
Oakland Raiders: (5) Sebastian Janikowski, Gareon Conley
Pittsburgh Steelers: (5) Ryan Shazier
I wonder if the Rams have more injuries if they will do as well. Ditto with the Vikings, though they lost a big piece with Cook.
skinsfaninok 07-17-2018, 07:41 PM Ryan does get overlooked by the media, but I think he is lacking that big time game winning play. Once he does that a couple times he will get the love. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180717/fdc988f82fbc627abb87015a1ae7af46.jpg
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DYoungJelly 07-17-2018, 09:29 PM I would say the difference between a truly good team and the rest is winning DESPITE the injuries which happen every year. That means the roster spots 25-45 - a combination of drafting well, good FA, good coaches/scheme, trainers and team cohesiveness.
ie. The Eagles won last year with their back-up QB.
The Patriots always seem to win despite losing their best players every year - Gronk, Edelman, Blount, Dion Lewis, Nate Solder, etc,etc
Good rosters are always good, every year despite injuries. Bad teams (like us for past 20 years) have lucky years --- and then disappear. I think we are looking more like a good team with better depth after a nice few drafts -- hoping we keep it up.
10 of the 12 playoff teams last year were in the top half of the league in Adjusted Games lost. Only KC and NO were in the bottom half of the league.
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2018/2017-adjusted-games-lost
Injuries are a reality in the league.
Ryan does get overlooked by the media, but I think he is lacking that big time game winning play. Once he does that a couple times he will get the love. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180717/fdc988f82fbc627abb87015a1ae7af46.jpg
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Kerrigan is one of those guys that won’t be fully appreciated until he retires
He’s been remarkably consistent and durable
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