SmootSmack
02-07-2012, 12:07 PM
Oh right...wait let me correct that....
So Mike Shanahan will bring Peyton Manning, and that will be the last piece to this well oiled machine of a team. SB here we come!!!!
Thank you! Plus, he's going to solve so many other issues in our nation's capital
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But he might lose patience with our young receivers
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freddyg12
02-07-2012, 12:08 PM
We also beat Dallas twice in their last super bowl year, 95-6. Kinda similar to this team, that team was trying to rebuild & had some youngsters replacing the old Gibbs' guys, about all of which were gone except D. Green. Think that team was 6-10.
Next year we were 9-7 & didn't make the playoffs after a 7-1 start. The 2000 Skins also beat both superbowl teams & one of the nfc finalists. They finished 8-8.
Ruhskins
02-07-2012, 12:10 PM
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And he's going to motivate everyone! I'll expect him to show up to my job and yell: Advise that student! Advise that student!
44Deezel
02-07-2012, 12:15 PM
The skins have beaten both of the last two years super bowl champs in their regular season meetings against them (Giants and Green Bay) and almost beat the Saints the year before when they won the Super bowl.
That has nothing to do with why I'm optimistic.
They are younger, have all their draft picks for the next 2 years and have money to spend in free agency.
Despite the 5-11 record, I LOVE the direction they are heading and truly believe they will be a consistent contender starting in 2013.
If they focus on Offense in the draft and add 3-5 starters in free agency, they should be much improved in 2012 and a legit contender after another draft next year.
They don't need an all-world QB. If Rex just cut his turnovers in half, they would have won 3-5 more games WITH THE EXISTING TALENT!
I have to think they'll find a QB that isn't as careless with the ball and will improve in key areas like WR, O-line and the secondary.
There is a fine line between winners and losers in the NFL, and the Skins ARE NOT THAT FAR OFF!!!
HTTR!
NC_Skins
02-07-2012, 12:31 PM
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REDSKINS4ever
02-07-2012, 12:44 PM
I'd like to see better decision making from the head coach. Whoever it was to give up a 2nd rounder for Donovan McNabb in 2010 and head into the 2011 season with only Rex Grossman and John Beck atop the depth chart needs to be held accountable. We know how awful the quarterback position has looked for the past two seasons. Giving that McNabb did have better statistics in 2010 than Beck or Grossman had in 2011, the offense still came up short the last two years. Mike Shanahan, who is to blame for this, did do very good in bringing in Evan Royster and Roy Helu and the running game while not the best in the NFL, was effective at times this past season. Throw in the trade for Jabar Gaffney and drafting Leonard Hankerson, and it would appear that Washington only needs just a few more parts to become a top 10 NFL offense. A lot has been said about the offensive line, but I like our offensive line. Fred Davis and Chris Cooley is a great tandem at tight end. Defenses I believe are more afraid of Davis in the passing game. The Redskins just need a few more pieces on offense- pieces that can be acquired through free agency namely or the draft.
SirClintonPortis
02-07-2012, 12:48 PM
The skins have beaten both of the last two years super bowl champs in their regular season meetings against them (Giants and Green Bay) and almost beat the Saints the year before when they won the Super bowl.
The Eagles smashed us real good this year and was an Avant drop away from doing the same last year. Therefore, the Eagles are better than us.
#Transitivitydoesn'texistintheNFL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transitive_relation)
44Deezel
02-07-2012, 12:52 PM
I'd like to see better decision making from the head coach. Whoever it was to give up a 2nd rounder for Donovan McNabb in 2010 and head into the 2011 season with only Rex Grossman and John Beck atop the depth chart needs to be held accountable. We know how awful the quarterback position has looked for the past two seasons. Giving that McNabb did have better statistics in 2010 than Beck or Grossman had in 2011, the offense still came up short the last two years. Mike Shanahan, who is to blame for this, did do very good in bringing in Evan Royster and Roy Helu and the running game while not the best in the NFL, was effective at times this past season. Throw in the trade for Jabar Gaffney and drafting Leonard Hankerson, and it would appear that Washington only needs just a few more parts to become a top 10 NFL offense. A lot has been said about the offensive line, but I like our offensive line. Fred Davis and Chris Cooley is a great tandem at tight end. Defenses I believe are more afraid of Davis in the passing game. The Redskins just need a few more pieces on offense- pieces that can be acquired through free agency namely or the draft.
I agree and am tired of people dogging the Offensive wine. Without Trent Williams the last 4 games, they had 3 100 yard rushing games in a row with rookie RBs carrying the ball.
GOOD QBS make for GOOD O LINES. Sorry ass QBs that hold onto the ball and have no pocket presence make O LINES LOOK BAD.
I'm also tired of the stupid "Haven't we already tried that already" argument.
YES, the McNabb thing didn't work out, but neither did the Schuler pick. Now what? Should they never draft another QB in the first round AND never go after a free agent QB? Maybe they should just try sh*tting a QB out of their ARSES.
Try everything and keep doing it until it works!
Isnt that water?
Yes. The optimism is being grateful that it's water and not lava.