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bertoskins 12-02-2005 09:56 PM

Patience Is The Right Word For The Skins For Now
 
Even if the skins cannot make the playoffs this year, it has been a good and productive season for Gibbs second year team.
our team made a good progress compared to the previous year
Our owner Dan Snyder is I think starting to learn how to build a team
and that is being frugal, smart and at this time BEING PATIENT
Yes, we all know that it is still possible for us to get the final wild card
but, if not it would be ok
a lot of fans gave up of their team, but for me I think we will be the one
of the future upcoming teams
Mr. Synder, and gibbs teams will do it for us if not this season, the years to come
look at the teams who is build long time who had success
Patriots, chargers, indianopolis, broncos, and even the bengals
compared to the impatient and quick fix team such as the
cardinals, titans, this years eagles, and the ravens
Im amg glad that our owner already realize that it takes a lot of patience and good working recruitment to develop a championship caliber team

hope that this will encourage us and
give us motivation to completely stick with the skins no matter what

god bless the skins :)

Beemnseven 12-02-2005 10:59 PM

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Yep.

Maybe next year.

Actually, the Chargers were 4-12 in 2003 and 12-4 the following year. All with the coach that Danny couldn't get outta town fast enough.

dmek25 12-02-2005 11:44 PM

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he couldnt run him out of town because marty wanted control and danny didnt respect him enough to give him what he needed

Big C 12-02-2005 11:52 PM

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i agree, we need patience.

if we dont make the playoffs, we dont need to overhaul the team. make some small aquisitions like we did this year, hold on to the core players on the team, and we will be where we want to be soon enough

BigSKINBauer 12-03-2005 12:55 AM

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well if we take another approach and win the super bowl and I place a bet on a website that has the skins in at 150:1 odds to win it i might be a rich man

i will drop $25 if we win that is like $3750- it could happen

Luxorreb 12-03-2005 03:43 AM

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You could be rich, it could happen. But it probably won't and like previously mentioned there is no reason to OVERHAUL. Just build on what we got. Danny is not the reason we're being frugal it's Gibbs. But Danny and future organizations will learn from this. I see it as putting the heart and blue collar back into football. The Patriots started it and now Gibbs is back to finish it. These games are won with teams, not TO, not Michael Jordan or Michael Vick. Sure the aforementioned sell tickets, but does Dillon or Brady bring in more than if the PATS hadn't won 3 Superbowls? HELL NO! Redskins are on the cusp of being a consistantly dominant team. If not this year, we'll be in the playoffs next. Guaranteed; SAVE THIS POST!!!

NFLeurope 12-03-2005 07:30 AM

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I think people are generally correct about us being better than last year...and us needing to continue being more frugal with our offseason spending...much like last year...so we can get into a healthier cap situation...

However the biggest key...which i haven't seen mentioned yet...is the fact that we need to build through the draft. We will never be a dominant team until we start building our team through the draft..and then plugging whatever wholes we have through certain choice free agents.

But as long as we continue giving away picks like there nothing...ie...2nd for Cooley, 3rd for Mark Brunell, 2nd for Portis, 1st, 3rd and 4th for Campbell.

All under Gibbs may i add...We will never have a team that is deep enough to be a consistent winner. That is the next step i am looking for us to take. Maybe Gibbs in the beginning saw things he needed to correct immediately and didnt want to wait for picks to mature into good players. But now that we have a core team...i am looking for them Keeping the 2007 draft intact. So we can finally start behaving like the successful teams have done...ie the patriots, steelers, eagles, chargers, bengals, broncos, and the list goes on...which is invariably BUILD THROUGH THE DRAFT.!!!

saskin 12-03-2005 12:46 PM

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I was born in the latter part of the glory days but didn't Coach Gibbs always use free agency and never really used draft picks?

skinsguy 12-03-2005 01:59 PM

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[QUOTE=Redskins88]I was born in the latter part of the glory days but didn't Coach Gibbs always use free agency and never really used draft picks?[/QUOTE]


We had a different type of free agency back then. I think it was called something like Plan B free agency. I don't remember all the details about it. He drafted Mark Rypien, Gary Clark, Ricky Sanders to name a few. I think Art Monk arrived in 1980, so even though Gibbs didn't draft him, we know how much Art Monk was used. So yeah, he used drafts picks and his coaching staff helped develop them quite well.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha 12-03-2005 02:14 PM

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[QUOTE=skinsguy]We had a different type of free agency back then. I think it was called something like Plan B free agency. I don't remember all the details about it. He drafted Mark Rypien, Gary Clark, Ricky Sanders to name a few. I think Art Monk arrived in 1980, so even though Gibbs didn't draft him, we know how much Art Monk was used. So yeah, he used drafts picks and his coaching staff helped develop them quite well.[/QUOTE]

Don't forget Darrell Green, Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Russ Grimm, Mark May, Clint Didier, Charlie Brown, Chip Lohmiller, Brian Mitchell, Kennan McCardell, and Mark Schlereth.

skinsguy 12-03-2005 02:19 PM

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[QUOTE=Ramseyfan]Don't forget Darrell Green, Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Russ Grimm, Mark May, Clint Didier, Charlie Brown, Chip Lohmiller, Brian Mitchell, Kennan McCardell, and Mark Schlereth.[/QUOTE]


Right! And out of all those names, Darrell Green played (and I think started eventually) in his rookie season and played for 20 years.

saskin 12-03-2005 03:35 PM

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Oh okay, thanks for clearing that up then. I had just heard that he relied more on free agency as opposed to drafting.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha 12-03-2005 04:14 PM

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[QUOTE=Redskins88]Oh okay, thanks for clearing that up then. I had just heard that he relied more on free agency as opposed to drafting.[/QUOTE]

I think he got a good mix from both free agency and the draft. So, I don't think your impression was totally wrong. He got Riggo, Joey T., Sanders, Butz, and Jacoby from free agency and others through the draft.

dmek25 12-03-2005 05:14 PM

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wasnt joey t drafted by the skins but chose canada instead?

SmootSmack 12-03-2005 05:26 PM

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[QUOTE=dmek25]wasnt joey t drafted by the skins but chose canada instead?[/QUOTE]

Joey T was drafted by the Dolphins in like the 3rd or 4th round. Guys like Ricky Sanders and Gary Clark I don't believe were actually drafted by the Redskins. Not out of college at least. If anything, they were taken in some sort of USFL draft when that league folded. So I don't know if you count that as a draft or free agency


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