05-18-2005, 01:34 PM | #16 |
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Bowen sucks. I'm willing to bet he won't be starting this year! We can't live in the past. Gibbs' first year back was bad. Let's hope his second year is as good as those we reminisce about.
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05-18-2005, 01:36 PM | #17 |
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Schneed - I give him a chance, but does that mean I should ignore everything I don't agree with for three years and blow sunshine up his ass while we manage 150 yards of total offense in a game, which is Gibbs responsibility? If you blame it on talent, we had a decent upgrade to the line, but a pretty big degrade to our WR core. We'll see.
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05-18-2005, 01:53 PM | #18 | |
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05-18-2005, 02:00 PM | #19 | |
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You're right, not having unrelenting optimism doesn't mean you're not a fan, but having unrelenting pessimism sure does make you look like an ass.
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05-18-2005, 02:11 PM | #20 | |
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I agree with 95 percent of what you are saying......except liking anything about Spurrier. His discipline and the way we played was disgusting, but I will agree we put up a lot more points......if I could go out on a limb and say that GEORGE EDWARDS was more of a problem Spurrier's final year than Spurrier himself. Edwards had some pretty good talent and we had the 25th ranked D that year.................anyway.........I agree with you on Gibbs offense! Hey did anyone see on draft day when Jansen was being interviewed with that DORK Trent Green (who I would still like to have) and jansen stated that we were running a "1992 offense." That tells you something doesn't it?? |
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05-18-2005, 02:35 PM | #21 | |
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I never said that. See why can't you say these things you feel and not make it seem like you're being a dick about it? You tend to say things at times that make it seem like you're just out to diss Gibbs or anyone who believes in Gibbs. We all respect eachothers opinions, but theres a way of expressing it. |
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05-18-2005, 02:36 PM | #22 |
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selecting campbell was the best thing for ramsey deseal. dont you think a NFL organization would know more than you? lol. dont you think they looked at the rookie qb's next year and said we think campbell would be a better option for them? dont you think by selecting campbell would spark a fire in ramsey's ass? dont you think that if ramsey pouts about the pick then gibbs gets the personality of his starter and then will know ramsey isnt our guy? either way we win.
and how do you know that our wr corps is degressed? has the season started yet? and how do you know our o line is upgraded? has the season started yet? you dont know deseal the paper champ. dont say anything unless you have proof or state them as opinions. thanks |
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05-18-2005, 03:35 PM | #24 | |
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In all do respect, Gibbs hasen't earned it in his own mind, he has insisted time and again that what's in the past is in the past, this is a fresh start and he has to earn that respect all over again, he will be judged by what he does now not from what he has done in the past. I have a question for everyone, forget what Gibbs did in the past and treat him like a brand new coach who has accomplished nothing, then let's hear the evaluation of him pertaining to last season alone and this past draft, I think a lot of the posts will be much different when you remove Gibbs's mystique and evaluate him objectivly. This question may be better suited for it's own thread. |
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LOL!!! The Texans? Ahh that's good stuff. What a compliment! And yet somehow he's back coaching college again? Go figure.
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05-18-2005, 03:37 PM | #26 | |
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Schneed - I understand it's not an overnight thing and didn't expect a super bowl overnight. The problem is I'm not sure it's Oline chemistry holding us down rather than schemes and playcalling, which can be changed throughout a season. He had a whole offseason to work on it, and hopefully he'll come out blazing like we've been promised so many times before. It seems like we're so afraid of a turnover that we don't want to take any chances, but when you have a defense like ours you can take some chances to put up points. Redskins P: Meant that comment for TAFKAS, not for you. I apologize for not seperating it. I don't feel I've once attacked someone for having faith in Gibbs, they can have all the faith they want. As I've said multiple times, I think he will be successfull, but it may be at the hands of an offensive coordinator. This year will be a good gague of how much he's willing to adapt his gameplan. What do you mean how did our WRs digress? We had Coles and Gardner, now we have a bunch of #3s. Love or hate him, Gardner was a very decent #2, and even with his bum toe Coles was a good enough #1 (though not what he used to be.) Please, tell me how they upgraded. Santana Moss had one good year, he's small, fragile, fast, and was getting ready to be NY's 3rd WR. Not all QBs react well to having to look over your shoulder, and that doesn't mean they're a bad player. Ramsey has spent his whole career finally earning the starting job only to have it ripped away. How about we give the kid a chance to prove himself without having to worry about the next guy in line. I think Campbell will be a good player, but that trade was extremely costly. I have my views on our offense, and everyone else has their own unique view. That's how it works. The problem is, no matter how you look at it, we were 6-10 and you can't blame our defense for that.
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Tough to light a fire under a guy's ass when you draft a 3 year project. Perhaps Ramsey pouted because he wanted WR and line help, which is what we all know we needed. |
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05-18-2005, 03:39 PM | #28 | |
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Hey Schneed - last time I checked the Texans are doing an amazing job with personel and they had more wins than us. Not bad for an expansion team.
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05-18-2005, 03:45 PM | #29 | |
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Sorry, but he's not a rookie coach. You can't strip away his prior accomplishments and judge him. That'd be like Brian Billick going to the 49ers this year, finishing 6-10, and then judging him as a terrible coach based solely on one year's performance. Just doesn't make sense to me. With Gibbs comes a stellar record and uncontroverted success. Even non-Redskins fans I've talked to don't judge Joe Gibbs without first seeing the three rings on his fingers. I swear he gets more respect around the rest of the NFL than he does from certain people in this forum.
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05-18-2005, 03:52 PM | #30 |
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It's the old chicken or the egg debate...
Some people think we didn't go downfield last year simply because Gibbs choose not to. Personally I find that a little hard to believe and I think there are a multitude of reasons behind the scenes that aren't always very obvious. In Gibbs first go round, he was always a deep strike guy. Rypien used to throw bombs all over the place. So why would he all of a sudden pull in the reins and shorten the field? Could it have been due to some other circumstances like a shaky OL and Gibbs' adjustment period to today's attacking-style NFL defenses? How about a new system and the adjustment period that goes along with that, especially for the QBs. How about our WRs? Gardner isn't a serious deep threat, and Coles toe has obviously effected his game. We can argue all we want whether the WRs have been upgraded, but if you're talking about pure speed, then yes we did upgrade with Moss and Patten. I won't deny Gibbs himself was also to blame, but at the same time there isn't another coach I trust more to fix this offense. Gibbs will get it done, if he doesn't it won't be for a lack of effort... and that's a lot more than we can say about you know who. |
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