If we continue to lose and Howell isn't given a shot at some point, that would be malpractice, IMO. We need to see what he can do before we draft a QB in Round 1.
I don't see this team falling on it's face to the point where Howell would get a chance.
skinsfaninok
11-09-2022, 03:32 PM
I don't see this team falling on it's face to the point where Howell would get a chance.
Oddly enough The Falcons game in a few weeks could be for the 7th seed
Chief X_Phackter
11-09-2022, 05:08 PM
They can dump Wentz after this season and they should do so unless he takes the team on a big win streak. Keeping him would necessitate too big a cap hit to take next season for someone who may not be the answer.
Yes, they CAN dump Wentz after the season, which is why it was at least a decent idea to bring him in; but that is my point - if he takes the team on a big win streak - or more, then that at least opens up the possibility of him being here beyond this year.
Chief X_Phackter
11-09-2022, 05:15 PM
I mean, let's be honest. If Wentz piles up wins to end the season, they secure a wild card spot, and then manage to win a playoff game for the first time in 16 years, are they going to dump him? For who...?
It's not really an improbable scenario. They just took the current #2 seed to the wire, missing a few key players, and arguably should have beat them - with Heinicke as the QB.
mooby
11-09-2022, 05:22 PM
If we continue to lose and Howell isn't given a shot at some point, that would be malpractice, IMO. We need to see what he can do before we draft a QB in Round 1.
We don't need to see what Howell can do, Ron needs to see what he can do. Which he does, in practice. If Howell is impressing in practice, throwing accurate dimes, showing a great knowledge of the offense and the rules, hitting receivers all day and making the defense look silly by all means Ron should see what he has.
But if Ron already watches the film of Howell in practice and it's generally unimpressive, no I don't need to see Howell in a game to determine if he should be the starter next year. I trust Ron's judgement - if he says Howell isn't ready that means he's not ready.
Chief X_Phackter
11-09-2022, 05:25 PM
We don't need to see what Howell can do, Ron needs to see what he can do. Which he does, in practice. If Howell is impressing in practice, throwing accurate dimes, showing a great knowledge of the offense and the rules, hitting receivers all day and making the defense look silly by all means Ron should see what he has.
But if Ron already watches the film of Howell in practice and it's generally unimpressive, no I don't need to see Howell in a game to determine if he should be the starter next year. I trust Ron's judgement - if he says Howell isn't ready that means he's not ready.
Exactly.
FrenchSkin
11-09-2022, 07:48 PM
I don't see this team falling on it's face to the point where Howell would get a chance.
I don't predict it does, but I don't think it's entirely unlikely either...
SFREDSKIN
11-10-2022, 01:16 AM
Some of you think Sweat is mediocre, sacking the QB isn’t everything. https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/lists/washington-commanders-top-defensive-player-grades-for-week-9-per-pff-montez-sweat-jonathan-allen/?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2wrNTo2oOjECWggA50OJiSy9Ej_24Bu5GAgXfG2 NuhzhyAHX1rltHY2wg
mooby
11-10-2022, 06:50 AM
Exactly.
Just to add on - it took our now-competent first-round linebacker almost a year and a half of his career to finally understand the NFL enough to make plays - and you guys think throwing a 5th round rookie qb to the wolves 10 weeks into his pro career is a smart move?
EdmundDorf
11-10-2022, 09:06 AM
Cant help but think that if Howell looked better than Heinicke in practice he would be out there. Would seem to indicate that he looks worse than Heinicke which is a disturbing thought given how Heinicke played on Sunday. With prospect of new owners coming in Ron is very much on the hottest of seats, it may not ultimately save him but winning would be his only chance of sticking around.