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12-13-2010, 03:31 AM | #1 |
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Is it finally time to rebuild??
Sure, we've been saying this for years, and Shanahan decided not to rebuild last year. I still wonder whether that was the right choice. BUT - now our starting #1 WR is 32 with few options behind him, our best LB and key to the defense is Fletcher (36) and here's an abbreviated list of one of the oldest rosters on the planet (ages for 2011):
P.Daniels - will be 38 McNabb - will be 35 Fletcher - will be 36 Casay Rabach - will be 34 Artis Hicks - will be 32 Santana Moss - will be 32 Andre Carter - will be 32 Kemo - will be 32 D. Dockery - will be 31 Clinton Portis - will be 30 Roydell Williams - will be 30 Cooley - will be 29 J.Brown - will be 29 I won't mention Galloway is all but already retired. The question is - can we fix this team in 2-3 years? If not, we should rebuild, dump older players and accept a couple of bad seasons as they get experience. The Capitals rebuilt and now has one of the best young rosters in the league for years to come. The Eagles and Tampa Bay also come to mind with young talent. The second question is: since coaches are rewarded for success - is there no incentive for Shanahan to rebuild because he knows that he could get fired if he does not deliver success within 2 years? |
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