httr198020
06-26-2019, 08:41 PM
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While I don't think that the 2019 Redskins will be as bad as the Detroit Lions 2008 Detroit Lions or the 2017 Cleveland Browns, I don't see the 2019 Redskins making a Playoff Run.
So I see absolutely no reason to throw Dwayne Haskins into the games for practically no reason.
Case Keenum is a decent quarterback and has been shown to be able to win some games. I agree with HTTR 198020 that sitting Dwayne Haskins will give him a better chance at leaning the playing style of the NFL. I also agree with KI Sinks Fan that I would rather not see Dwayne Haskins physically injured or see his confidence injured.
Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk I'm with you on this bruh. I don't see any reason to throw him out there when you got a decent qb in Case Keenum. Haskins has elite arm talent. What I mean by that is he has a big arm, super quick release, and great accuracy. Give Haskins a year to get his foot work down pack. Give him a year to examine nfl defenses. Give him a year to understand what we do offensively. So when he does get out there he'll be more comfortable and confident in what he's doing. I'm not saying that he'll do poorly if he started him immediately. But I believe we risk destroying his confidence before we get a chance to build it up. That would be a huge mistake.
I look back at the RG3 situation and I see a lot of things that we should have done differently. RG3 needed a few years on the bench to learn the drop back passing game. After that injury he never regained his confidence. Once his ability to run was taken away he really did suck. I don't want us to make the same mistake with Dwayne Haskins.
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While I don't think that the 2019 Redskins will be as bad as the Detroit Lions 2008 Detroit Lions or the 2017 Cleveland Browns, I don't see the 2019 Redskins making a Playoff Run.
So I see absolutely no reason to throw Dwayne Haskins into the games for practically no reason.
Case Keenum is a decent quarterback and has been shown to be able to win some games. I agree with HTTR 198020 that sitting Dwayne Haskins will give him a better chance at leaning the playing style of the NFL. I also agree with KI Sinks Fan that I would rather not see Dwayne Haskins physically injured or see his confidence injured.
Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk I'm with you on this bruh. I don't see any reason to throw him out there when you got a decent qb in Case Keenum. Haskins has elite arm talent. What I mean by that is he has a big arm, super quick release, and great accuracy. Give Haskins a year to get his foot work down pack. Give him a year to examine nfl defenses. Give him a year to understand what we do offensively. So when he does get out there he'll be more comfortable and confident in what he's doing. I'm not saying that he'll do poorly if he started him immediately. But I believe we risk destroying his confidence before we get a chance to build it up. That would be a huge mistake.
I look back at the RG3 situation and I see a lot of things that we should have done differently. RG3 needed a few years on the bench to learn the drop back passing game. After that injury he never regained his confidence. Once his ability to run was taken away he really did suck. I don't want us to make the same mistake with Dwayne Haskins.