Re: How will you measure success?
There can only be one measure of success and that is winning. I don't care how many INT soup throws, nor do I care about how many catches those guys make. If hall intercepts every ball that is thrown in his direction, it will not matter if we come away from next season without a playoff appearance.
I think success should be measured more so with guys like Raback, Heyer, Dock, Samuels, Haynesworth, Griffin, Carter, and Daniels. If these guys aren't successful then it will not matter how good the flashy players are.
My measure of success is in the division. We know we can beat Filth-a-delphia. We can beat Dallas on any given Sunday. It's the NJGs that we need to be able to put down if we're going to be serious contenders in the division and make consistent playoff appearances that will lead to a SB.
Here's my measure for next year, and yes it is high.
NFC EAST: Redskins 5-1
Season: Redskins 12-4
That's a Division Championship and a playoff appearance. Until that happens there will never be another SB.
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