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02-13-2012, 04:19 PM | #46 |
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Re: DCT: Shanahan Leading Redskins in Right Direction
I liked the article. I will let the peanut gallery handle the fine details of how much I agree or disagree.
I think Kyle Shanahan has a long coaching career ahead of him. I think Mike has held Kyle back at least as much if not more than Kyle has held Mike back. With that said, I don't think he's a good offensive coordinator. I don't think it's a qualification issue, and I think while he might get better as he gets more experience, Kyle runs a very limited offensive system. I've said many times there is good theory behind it, but there are no seeds of being an offensive genius or whatever label you'd put on the best playcallers in the game. Playcalling is generally overrated anyway, but when you see the week-to-week gameplans, it's hard to think that an influx of talent is going to open things up. In terms of the passing game, what Kyle does call, he seems to understand quite well. A defense requires a certain level of talent to stop what the Redskins have in the passing game. If they have it, you see games like the San Francisco one or either Philadelphia one where clearly, the Redskins aren't going to move the ball at all. Once you have Kyle's number, he typically needs more than 3 hours to figure out how to work his way out of the clutches of the defense. I'm not going to rank Kyle among other offensive coordinators, as there are some other poor ones out there, I just think that if you assume we're going to see something different in 2012 from the offense than we saw in 2011, I think we're just misunderstanding what Kyle wants to do with his offense. Kyle wants to create chances for clean throws down the field, and he generally takes the majority of the mental work out of the hands of the QB. Having a rookie under center next year isn't going to change that, it's going to make the Redskins even more of a system team.
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02-13-2012, 04:20 PM | #47 |
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Re: DCT: Shanahan Leading Redskins in Right Direction
I just dont buy the "Kyle is inexperienced" line. He has been in coaching since 2003 and has 3 seasons as an offensive coordinator. Kyle may be many things but inexperienced isnt one of them.
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02-13-2012, 04:24 PM | #48 |
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Re: DCT: Shanahan Leading Redskins in Right Direction
Defending Kyle, on any level at this juncture, is sure sign of kool-aid coming out the nose.
For much of the season "his" offense looked unprepared on game days. There was no tempo. Play-calling was often as bad as any in the league, whether it was abandoning the run with an extremely mistake prone QB or sticking with the run...the same run...over and over until the defense didn't even have to guess. Kyle is (still) here for one reason...his last name.
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02-13-2012, 04:32 PM | #50 |
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I wouldn't bother getting in front of the illogical hate train. You'll most assuredly be ran over. Hatters gonna hat.
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02-13-2012, 04:39 PM | #51 |
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Re: DCT: Shanahan Leading Redskins in Right Direction
If we had a QB named Schaub along with a WR named Andre Johnson, things just might be a little different. Offensive coordinators aren't miracle workers. You need the talent first and foremost.
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02-13-2012, 04:56 PM | #52 |
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That's why a healthy Manning to Bowe combination would be real interesting to see in this offense.
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02-13-2012, 05:21 PM | #53 |
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...or a healthy Manning to Colston...or a healthy Manning to VJax; all of this while Tannehill sits int he sideline paying attention and soaking in all the information.
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02-13-2012, 07:11 PM | #54 |
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Re: DCT: Shanahan Leading Redskins in Right Direction
I've been hearing people say we shouldn't take Peyton b/c look at what happened with McNabb.
Really its comparing apples and oranges. Peyton I don't think fits our scheme well but as long as we can taylor our scheme towards Peyton some it will certainly have better results than McNabb. McNabb used to be mobile and he was never incredibly accurate. The only real question is can we protect peyton long enough and give him enough weapons to be dangerous. I am willing to make that gamble. |
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Also, with Manning you no longer need a WR coach. Peyton will do it.
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02-13-2012, 07:27 PM | #56 |
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Yeah, that's why I try to lean on the word limited instead of bad. Bad describes anything designing Rex Grossman or John Beck handing off to Ryan Torain or throwing to Mike Sellers. Having Josh McDaniels calling plays wouldn't make that group of talent something other than bad. Limited better describes Kyle's offensive philosophy.
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It seems to me that once an offense has proved to have worked and worked well, it's because of the parts in that offense. As we all recall, when Kyle Shanahan was the OC for Houston in 2009, the Texans ended up having the 4th best offense after 16 games that year in the NFL. In Kyle Shanahan's defense, he's had to coach an offensive system with limited talent in Washington. Mike Shanahan told him before he was hired as offensive coordinator that this Redskins team was a rebuilding project. So, this is a rebuilding project and a lot of Redskins fans may disagree, but I feel Kyle Shanahan has done a excellent job considering the limited talent, namely at quarterback for the past two seasons. Last edited by REDSKINS4ever; 02-15-2012 at 02:00 PM. |
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02-15-2012, 02:14 PM | #59 |
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Re: DCT: Shanahan Leading Redskins in Right Direction
I think Kyle has made some mistakes here and there with his calls, but overall (even though I've been critical of him as well), I believe he has done a decent job with what he's had to work with.
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02-15-2012, 03:12 PM | #60 |
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I think fans generally put way too much emphasis on play calling, when most of the time it boils down to talent or execution.
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