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mredskins 12-17-2010, 03:28 PM now we have a tradeable commodity. 5th rounder better than no rounder.
Gimme a break,
Gimme a break,
Break me off a piece o' that
Kit Kat bar
That chocolatey taste is gonna make your day,
Everywhere you go you hear the people say
Gimme a break,
Gimme a break,
Break me off a piece o' that
Kit Kat bar
Seriously did you really need to make a whole new thread? You couldn't have stated that OP in the on-going McNabb thread?
firstdown 12-17-2010, 03:28 PM I think both sides knew this contract would work for both parties.
SolidSnake84 12-17-2010, 03:37 PM Benching McNabb killed whatever trade value that he had left.
The fact is, 2 coaches in the span of 8-9 months have essentially moved on from him. McNabb would be lucky to fetch a 6th round pick at this point. And at his age, he would be lucky to play 1 more full season without injury. DM5 isnt gonna be another Favre....
TheSmurfs22 12-17-2010, 03:41 PM When I worked for the Panthers years ago different teams had different reputations and you always liked working some teams more than others. You had the teams who had their acts together from management down i.e. the Steelers, Patriots, the teams who were average, and the dysfunctional teams (management on down) who garnered little respect across the board such as the Bengals. After years of dysfunction and piss poor management the Skins are one of those dysfunctional teams. We have gone to one of the most respected organizations to one of the greatest laughing stocks in the NFL.
freddyg12 12-17-2010, 03:49 PM I think this could really backfire on Shanahan if Grossman is his usual self and/or the locker room is really divided. I can see a difficult offseason ahead. Maybe that's what MS is banking on; hit bottom now & prepare everyone for it. I question the timing of the move, hope he's got a plan.
SouperMeister 12-17-2010, 03:53 PM The locker room is divided and guys are upset? Awesome.
Man, WTF is Shanahan doing? This makes no sense whatsoever.
Trading for McNabb was just a total, epic fail. So much for the Skins not being laughing stock anymore.We make "Crazy Al" Davis look rational, and his Raider look like a well-oiled machine. I am so hoping that Jason Campbell has a very productive career there. The Shanahans have set this franchise back at least 2 more years now that Donovan is good as gone.
BleedBurgundy 12-17-2010, 04:00 PM what are you talking about? shanahan didnt inherit mcnabb. he went out of his way to acquire mcnabb and gave up two high draft picks to do it. this isnt a situation he inherited. its a situation he created himself. thus far, shanahan's took a franchise that was already dead and has made it even worse.
I'm talking about the fact that Shanahan didn't realize the team was already ****ed, so he thought swapping for a marginal QB would actually make a difference. Upon seeing that we are far, far, far from contention, he obviously realized that having a veteran high profile QB that has only downside ahead doesn't make a lot of sense.
There's definitely going to be a market for him. Just listening to NFL radio they were speculating that "several" teams will be interested in trading for him.
CRedskinsRule 12-17-2010, 04:07 PM Those of us that said this was not a good idea and to keep JC were right.Anyone could see it is the OL and getting a franchise QB was not the answer.Hopefully we can make a deal with someone like the Vikings so the Skins can fix the OL.
Check the McNabb is a Redskin thread, I was as against McNabb as anyone. BUT, JC was done here, if the cost was a 2nd and a 4th for the attention to finally move forward, and get a HC and GM who have no allegiances and no axe to grind then it was just a necessary cost of business. McNabb is who everyone thought he was, and that's what it cost to get an offseason of stability at the qb spot. Yeah, next year we will do it all again, but the fact that we are so drained still falls mainly on the triumvirate of DS/VC/JZ. Now, if next year we don't have a solid option at qb, and a stronger OL/DL then we can start looking at MS and BA, but for now, this is what a stealth rebuilding team looks like.
BigHairedAristocrat 12-17-2010, 04:11 PM I see your point, but for all we know Shanhan's marching orders from DS could've been;
1) see if you can make some moves to win now
2) build a team for the future
So, in shan's defense, either by his decision or by Snyder's, it sounds like getting McNabb was to make the playoffs & win now to some degree. Now that is over, so he's looking to the future. I appreciate the latter, I just don't think the timing is very smart. Wait till the offseason to make a decision like that. Shanahan has to maintain a good relationship w/the rest of the team, I think he just set himself back a lot in that regard.
he would have looked at the last 3 years worth of film on mcnabb and known he wouldnt take this team to the playoffs.
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