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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
Well, we lost to the Bengals and the 49ers with Rogers out of the lineup, and couldn't stop the air assault of Ryan Fitzpatick and Shaun Hill, so trust me, we didn't exactly improve by leaps and bounds with Rogers on the second team. In fact, our defense pretty clearly underacheived.
Since you clearly want a simpler, more to the point argument.
6-3 without Hall
2-5 with Hall
7-6 with Rogers starting
1-2 without Rogers starting
I don't believe in inherent winners and losers, obviously. You can have good players on bad teams and bad players on good teams. But, in the years that DHall was going to pro-bowls and getting a ton of INTs (2005 & 2006), the Atlanta Falcons went 8-8 and then 7-9. Then in Oakland, the Raiders went 2-5 with Hall on the team. We went 2-5 with him on the team.
DeAngelo Hall is a great athlete. It's totally justified to say he has little positive effect on the records of the teams he's on.
I wish I could be so jaded as to be able to slurp DeAngelo Hall has powerfully as you, but people here expect me to give honest, correct analysis from all things Redskins. Therefore, no matter how much crap you can throw against the wall here, my response on Hall will not change. If he fails out of a third city, not even the biggest of Hall sympathizers could possibly say he's not a bust. Washington is his very last chance, and consequently, this is a very critical year for his entire career.
Obviously.
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(Do you get paid to do this? This quote made it sound like it.)
It is obvious that neither side is going to win right now. For those of us that are fine with the Hall signing, well we won't be 100% sure of this until we are well into the season. And for those of you that didn't agree with the signing, well Hall has been signed and there's nothing you can do about it.