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| Franchise Player Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Columbia, MD Age: 30
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| Re: Questions for Tony McGee- Postgame Dallas Were there any positives that we as fans should take from the game in Dallas?
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| Living Legend Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI Age: 25
Posts: 15,143
| Re: Questions for Tony McGee- Postgame Dallas If we come back and beat the Texans by three TD's next week, is all well or will there still be lingering effects from weeks 1 and 2? |
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| Puppy Kicker Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Arlington, Virginia Age: 30
Posts: 8,055
| Re: Questions for Tony McGee- Postgame Dallas Tony, Do you think some of the problems may be caused by internal problems within Redskins Park? At first I loved the signing of Saunders arguably the best offensive guru out there. However, as time went on I saw that at most we could have him for 2-3 years, enough time to get his system in place and have him walk out. Also, do you feel there are any problems internally between Joe Gibbs and Al Saunders. Seems like they could definitely fight over players (Brunell vs Collins) and plays (Conservative sitting on a 3 point lead vs Score score score types of offense.) Also, if there's any talk of a quarterback change, with our upcoming schedule wouldn't it be best to let a new QB settle in on the only easiest game on our schedule in the near future? Will it happen? Thanks a lot!
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