sdskinsfan2001
09-16-2019, 11:31 PM
Also, I think defensive hold penalties should just be 5 yards and not an automatic 1st down.
I don't like the automatic 1st down part of it. It can be 3rd and 27, and a hold 7 yards into the route is a 1st down.
5superbowls3wins
09-18-2019, 09:31 AM
Then the decision to sit the greatest RB of this decade, the strongest offensive weapon they had last year, Hours before kick off, against a division rival, on the road in hostile territory, with a quarterback taking his first real game snaps in this system and would need a run game badly..........for an unproven running back, taking his first real game snaps, coming back from injury, and a “special teams” player signed earlier in the week named Smallwood.....
Tell me, how many yards did Guice have? What did Smallwood do to help? How many breaks did our defense get in the second half?
Another HORRIBLE decision by our head coach that had DISASTROUS consequences. You pay a head coach to make good decisions in preparing for games, getting the players preparing, setting the team up for success and making good decisions on the fly during games. Gruden has failed miserably in each of those areas. Why are they still paying him, and why does he still have a job?????
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Oh, and to add to the pile, there was the decision to award P Richardson with a nice contract. What has that piece of garbage done for Washington? Meanwhile, we have Mr Irrelevant out performing him, and watching DeSean Jackson (the guy Richardson replaced) torch the league.
This front office and coaching staff make one bad decision after the other...
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CRedskinsRule
09-18-2019, 09:51 AM
Alex Smith was watching the game next to Dan Snyder. I hope he was doing his best football whisperer and talking about what this franchise needs.
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punch it in
09-18-2019, 11:34 AM
Alex Smith was watching the game next to Dan Snyder. I hope he was doing his best football whisperer and talking about what this franchise needs.
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It wouldn’t matter. Snyder was probably thinking about putting an addition on his yacht. I just pray that one day he will wake up and be like you know what I don’t want to be hated anymore and bow out. But praying is for the birds so....
mooby
09-18-2019, 01:26 PM
Gruden is not a good head coach....he's 35-46-1 in 6 seasons.....will this man ever achieve above .500 ?
I wonder, has there been any coach who rose above mediocrity in his first 4-6 seasons with a team and then gone on to major success with that same team?
GridIron26
09-18-2019, 01:48 PM
I wonder, has there been any coach who rose above mediocrity in his first 4-6 seasons with a team and then gone on to major success with that same team?
Without checking the stats, my first thought is Bill Cowher with Steelers.
irish
09-18-2019, 01:55 PM
Without checking the stats, my first thought is Bill Cowher with Steelers.
What's amazing is Cowher had the success he did with QBs like Neil O'Donnell and Kordell Stewart. Cowher finally got a QB in Roethlisberger, that was the difference maker.
Buffalo Bob
09-18-2019, 04:20 PM
I wonder, has there been any coach who rose above mediocrity in his first 4-6 seasons with a team and then gone on to major success with that same team?
Define mediocre. Where I come from that is the same as average, to me Gruden would have to improve to be considered mediocre. Getting out scored 2/3 rds of the time in the second half is pathetic, unless you are always up 4 TDS at half and playing backups in quarter 3 & 4. If you grade his record he is a D+ at best, on the ABC scale.
PorkSkins
09-18-2019, 07:40 PM
Without checking the stats, my first thought is Bill Cowher with Steelers.
I think you may wanna go check the stats. Cowher was wildly successful his first 4-6 years in Pittsburgh. I have quite a few family members and friends who are Steeler fans, so you find yourself paying attention to what they're doing (naturally, I find myself having a pulse on pretty, much all the teams being I'm a fan of the game first and foremost)
Cowher was far from mediocre during his first 4-6 years.
SolidSnake84
09-19-2019, 07:23 AM
I think you may wanna go check the stats. Cowher was wildly successful his first 4-6 years in Pittsburgh. I have quite a few family members and friends who are Steeler fans, so you find yourself paying attention to what they're doing (naturally, I find myself having a pulse on pretty, much all the teams being I'm a fan of the game first and foremost)
Cowher was far from mediocre during his first 4-6 years.
You are correct. Cowher's first six seasons from 1992-1997, he won no less than 9 games each season, and won the AFC championship in 1995. Cowher only went 9-7 once during those first six season, in 1993.