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| View Poll Results: At 0-3 the Redskins season is... | |||
| Over, get ready for the draft |
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13 | 12.75% |
| Just beginning, remember last year? |
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20 | 19.61% |
| Not over, but .500 is the ceiling |
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32 | 31.37% |
| Too early to tell either way |
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37 | 36.27% |
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
Before we send Shanahan packing let's start with Haslett. Enough is enough, I'm tired of looking at his face, promote someone as DC, they can't be any worse than Haslett.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
I don't think it's wise to get rid of anybody. But I think it's time to re-adjust expectations because this team is still trying to get back to its identity of last season while also dealing with RGIII's injury (and with that - protecting him more this year).
This team is probably not going to make the playoffs and everyone just has to accept that fact. What fans should do is look for signs for improvement for next year. That way it's not about winning or losing when you watch the games and the games will be more entertaining. I'm not leaving out hope that they can't turn this around, but 0-3 is just too big of a hole to dig out of to start the season. I also don't want to blow up this whole thing because of a bad start that had a lot of things that went against the Redskins this season so far. Blow it up and hope for what? The next Chip Kelly? No, I'll hold out at least until next season when Alfred Morris and RGIII are more seasoned and probably more prepared with RGIII healthier. And there will be more cap space with the possibility of bringing in more db talent and maybe drafting a speedy wideout that can catch the ball. If they can't get anywhere by next season, then I say fire everybody. |
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#124 |
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
The franchise likes to shoot itself in the foot and to be honest because of this Snyder has got himself cornered where he dare not do anything when maybe it should be done because of the never ending drama he has created over 14 years as being the owner. He handled Norv wrong in firing him mid season, got rid of Marty after the team was finally buying into his system, just because Marty wanted to be GM also. He hires Spurrier, who should not have been hired, as anyone should have told Snyder that his system wouldn't work in the NFL. Bringing Gibbs back was a good move, but not when Gibbs was chained with an idiot Cerrato. Zorn was just a fill in, a tragic fill in, that got thrown under the bus until Shanahan or Cowher was available. Now we got a stud QB, and a decent GM(so it seems), but our coach obviously was overrated, thus we have to ride this roller coaster for probably through 2014 only to start over again with a new HC/OC/DC which of course means we will have to revamp a large part of our personnel, mainly on the D, which means another 2 season of mediocre football, and a bunch more bitching by us.
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
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I'm not ready to give up, but I'm starting to wonder if Mike wants to run more traditional offense similar to what they run with Cousins, and Kyle isn't ready to give up his RO yet.
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
He's the worst DC in the NFL setting records for futility. He is an embarrassment!!
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
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It's a damn shame to think of all the quality coaches we've missed out on the last four years.
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
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The #Redskins have allowed 1,464 yards through first 3 games, most in NFL history. This speaks for itself. @granthpaulsen Trent Williams: "It doesn't feel good to be 0-3. It sucks. But there's nothing we can do about it now." #Redskins Nothing you can do about it Trent? You can ****ing start playing with a purpose and like you guys are being paid to do.
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
Ss, I like many always appreciate the insight. But gotta say this is kinda earth shattering of a comment. It's that bad? Seems like going into the season the coaching staff would more on the same page. Just kinda doesn't make sense this early in the season to be feeling this way of "Kyle gotta go".
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
Why get rid of the coaches when it's much more about the way the players are performing and executing than anything. I was saying this in preseason about the drops. The drops will kill the offense. This team, whether you like it or not, will always continue to be driven by the offense.
But what the defense needs the most is - strong man-to-man corners. Last edited by warriorzpath; 09-22-2013 at 07:39 PM. |
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Not disagreeing, but we could have the best DC in NFL and it wouldn't help us tackle better or cover up we have a bad secondary lacking talent.
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Re: Redskins Lions postgame
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Tell that to the Defense. |
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