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Bucket
09-26-2013, 02:34 AM
Antoine Winfield reportedly will consider NFL return - NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000250860/article/antoine-winfield-reportedly-will-consider-nfl-return)

Wonder if we should bring him in for a physical?

Darrell_Green_28
09-26-2013, 04:06 AM
Antoine Winfield reportedly will consider NFL return - NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000250860/article/antoine-winfield-reportedly-will-consider-nfl-return)

Wonder if we should bring him in for a physical?


I was wondering the same thing when I saw that article.

Green Monk Machine
09-26-2013, 08:39 AM
^ Winfield doesn't want to play on a loser team. If towards the end of season and we are 2-10- why wouldn't we bring up Chase and evaluate him for next year?

calia
09-26-2013, 05:25 PM
What ever happened to Kerry Rhodes? Doesn't look like he signed with the Giants. I would be more interested in him, frankly.

NC_Skins
09-27-2013, 09:16 AM
I've waited a bit before I came in here with my thoughts. I believe Mike is still a top notch coach when it comes to the offensive side of the football. You probably won't find a better mind when it comes down to it. Unfortunately for him, he's probably the right coach at the wrong time. Let's review some of the road blocks he's had to deal with:

2010- Inherits oldest team in league with salary cap issues.
2010- Unable to gain any decents FA due to restricted FA market in uncapped year.

2011- Lockout forces delay of TC and free agency.
2011- Penalized 38 million salary cap hours before the start of free agency. 18 mil applied this year.

2012- 18 million salary cap penalty

That in and of itself is hard for any coach to overcome. I'm not sure I would have even walked up in this mess to begin with, but something tells me he has the ego to think he can undo it all.


Fast forward to 3 years later. Even with all that has hampered the initial rebuilding, Mike apparently got it right in the fact we had the talent on this team to win our division last year. Are there other teams with more talent? Most definitely. Are we capable of competing and winning our division again? Most definitely. So that leaves us with the question.....why aren't we?

I think, bottom line, this comes down to coaching. It takes a good coach to realize when he needs to replace a broken cog in the wheel, and to instill discipline in players on the field. What we have seen on the field the past two years is anything but that. I for one thought Haslett should have been replaced last season, and nothing has changed that opinion so far. He's trotted out one of the worst defenses in NFL history, yet has the talent to be much better. Yes, players to bare some of the blame here, but we've heard from insiders saying they didn't buy into Haslett's scheme. It shows. To be fair though, Haslett should have never been hired. He didn't want to run the 3-4 scheme, and he's suited for a 4-3 style of defense. Hiring a square peg trying to fit him in a round hole was another huge mistake from Mike.

Another coach that needs to be let go is Bob Slowik. Who is this guy you ask? Well, you have to reach back to the Denver days during a time when their defense was shitty, which ultimately caused Mike his job. The main reason is because he refused to fire the DC at the time, who was none other than Bob Slowik.

Another huge sign of discipline comes in the forms of penalties. A team that has huge amounts of penalties shows very little discipline. It's the ONE thing that will drive me up the wall, and there simply is no excuse for it. You can forgive a blown coverage, but personal fouls, offsides, and others are inexcusable.

Bottom line is Mike has to make some changes to this team or Mike has to go. It really is that simple. Is he willing to make the necessary changes to prolong his career and push this team to the next level? Only time will tell, but if his stubbornness gets in the way again like it did in Denver, he needs to be handed his pink slip.

The Goat
09-27-2013, 12:04 PM
^^^ Great post.

scowan
09-27-2013, 12:14 PM
The penalties drive me crazy as well. Its football-smarts and this team doesnt have it.
I know they are young kids for the most part and I can say that because I'm 44 years old. But honestly for you business minded guys out there, think of this situation.....

"Hey kid, I think you will be a great employee and addition to our business. I'm going to hire you for $$(insert 6 figure salary) to come work for us. Do your job, be a great team player and OH by the way, here are the rules, and you can't break them or you will really hurt our business and be fired. Is this OK with you?" "Sure boss"

Bishop Hammer
09-28-2013, 12:27 AM
I was going to bring up this same point. Please remember we've been at a massive disadvantage when it comes to obtaining players the past two years. We've had some good drafts, but have not been able to supplement with good free agent players. Missing out on Winston at RT is a big one to me.

Man everytime I read about the penalized cap penalty it makes me hate NY more and more. I hate The Giants more than The Eagles and Cowboys combined!

GTripp0012
09-28-2013, 03:04 PM
I've waited a bit before I came in here with my thoughts. I believe Mike is still a top notch coach when it comes to the offensive side of the football. You probably won't find a better mind when it comes down to it. Unfortunately for him, he's probably the right coach at the wrong time. Let's review some of the road blocks he's had to deal with:

2010- Inherits oldest team in league with salary cap issues.
2010- Unable to gain any decents FA due to restricted FA market in uncapped year.

2011- Lockout forces delay of TC and free agency.
2011- Penalized 38 million salary cap hours before the start of free agency. 18 mil applied this year.

2012- 18 million salary cap penalty

That in and of itself is hard for any coach to overcome. I'm not sure I would have even walked up in this mess to begin with, but something tells me he has the ego to think he can undo it all.


Fast forward to 3 years later. Even with all that has hampered the initial rebuilding, Mike apparently got it right in the fact we had the talent on this team to win our division last year. Are there other teams with more talent? Most definitely. Are we capable of competing and winning our division again? Most definitely. So that leaves us with the question.....why aren't we?

I think, bottom line, this comes down to coaching. It takes a good coach to realize when he needs to replace a broken cog in the wheel, and to instill discipline in players on the field. What we have seen on the field the past two years is anything but that. I for one thought Haslett should have been replaced last season, and nothing has changed that opinion so far. He's trotted out one of the worst defenses in NFL history, yet has the talent to be much better. Yes, players to bare some of the blame here, but we've heard from insiders saying they didn't buy into Haslett's scheme. It shows. To be fair though, Haslett should have never been hired. He didn't want to run the 3-4 scheme, and he's suited for a 4-3 style of defense. Hiring a square peg trying to fit him in a round hole was another huge mistake from Mike.

Another coach that needs to be let go is Bob Slowik. Who is this guy you ask? Well, you have to reach back to the Denver days during a time when their defense was shitty, which ultimately caused Mike his job. The main reason is because he refused to fire the DC at the time, who was none other than Bob Slowik.

Another huge sign of discipline comes in the forms of penalties. A team that has huge amounts of penalties shows very little discipline. It's the ONE thing that will drive me up the wall, and there simply is no excuse for it. You can forgive a blown coverage, but personal fouls, offsides, and others are inexcusable.

Bottom line is Mike has to make some changes to this team or Mike has to go. It really is that simple. Is he willing to make the necessary changes to prolong his career and push this team to the next level? Only time will tell, but if his stubbornness gets in the way again like it did in Denver, he needs to be handed his pink slip.Good post NC.

I do not expect everyone to agree with me that the hire was flawed from the beginning -- that this just wasn't going to work out -- but it's now 2013 year four and the excuses for the performance of this organization (Cerrato? Really?) are ludicrous. No one was saying anything about the effects of the cap penalty when the Redskins cut productive guys like Tony Pashos because they didn't have a spot for them on the 53 man roster.

My fear with the RG3 trade was that there just wasn't enough talent around him to build a winner. And while I've come to the conclusion that we should do the trade again if offered the same deal, the team is 9-10 in games Griffin starts, which is just not very good. Rewind back to year 4 of Gibbs & the first Zorn year, and the Redskins were 14-15 with Campbell under center. The quarterback is different, the problems with the team are not.

The Redskins are going to need an influx of top like talent. That probably means one of the top free agents next year, since the teams first pick will be about number 40 or so in the draft. But I think it also may require some new ideas. We know what this coaching staff is capable of. Time to look for the next guy.

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