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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
even if A.A. was Greg Williams " boy", someone ahead of him in the pecking order should have done their homework, and said no way. we just don't know how the power structure is set up in the front office
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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I tend to think Vinny has done a pretty good job at scouting when you look at the team. Our DL issues are probably completely rested on his shoulder.
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
Which is precisely why I do not understand why Vinny is our whipping boy. I'm sure he deserves some credit for some decisions and some blame for others, but until we know concretely how things operate, we can't say he is to blame or deserves credit for our team's current state.
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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Now that Gibbs is calling the shots, (we assume anyway) the field gets muddier and the beauracracy is as wide as it is thick -- Gregg Williams gets a say, Saunders might have a say, then there's Cerrato's input, and Snyder gets squeezed in there too. Minus the Schottenheimer year, Cerrato took the blame because he was the most visible, "football knowledgeable" guy in the front office. If he doesn't deserve the heat he has taken, it's only because the heat is more evenly distributed now than it ever was before. |
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
congrats on 5000 sheriff by the way.
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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Vinnie has never built a winning team. He came from a SF team that was imploding with cap problems and overpaid players. Sound familiar? Now he has been part of the Redskins worst years in recent history. While I do not lay all of the blame on Vinnie he has done nothing to warrant staying. By the way QB Campbell was a Joe Gibbs pick all the way. Gibbs loved the way Campbell played at Auburn and Gibbs hand picked him. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
What did VC do on offense that was so great? Our entire offense is made up of free agents and trades for established NFL talent.
If he want's to be a real GM, or anyone else in the organization for that matter let them do it through the draft! Jansen and Cooley and Samuels are the only drafted starters on offense, and I don't know if he was responsible for any of them. |
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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I look at our players on offense and I think he did a pretty good job of assembling talent. But, if you don't think the guys I list below are any good, please feel free to differ. Jason Campbell - It's early, but he looks very promising Clinton Portis - Need I say more Ladell Betts - Excellent pick in the middle of the 2nd round Rock Cartwright - He's not a starter, but he's excellent value for a 7th rounder. Chris Cooley - Excellent pick, especially in the 3rd round Santana Moss - Everyone thought we got screwed on the Coles trade, maybe not? ARE - I simply love the guy, even if he's not posting 1,000 yard seasons The entire O-line - Love em all. I think we've got the talent on offense to be incredibly explosive if JC picks up his game and develops nicely. |
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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Write it down, lock it up.
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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I really don't like anyone who evaluates talent on our team, I know big surprise ![]() And for the record I am not everyone, I was a big Moss guy. Personally I believe the buck stops with Gibbs, do I believe Cerratto has any clue how to build a team? No! But Gibbs has final say no matter what kind of information any of these guy's feed him, so he is absolutly 100% accountable for talent evaluation, and if you can't evaluate established NFL talent which is almost all we deal with than you have no buisness handling personel. As for Clinton Portis? I can say more, Stephen Jackson! Rock who? I believe Snyder drafted Betts? Moss should have been a Skin from the start, although VC was gone when we drafted Gardner he said in an interview before we picked that Gardner was the guy we should draft. Cooley, great pick, but don't forget we had to give up a 2nd rd pick the following season because we didn't have a #2 that season because of the Portis trade, so essentially that trade cost us 2 second rd picks, how nice would Stephen Jackson look in a Skins uniform right now? And would have cost a heck of a lot less, Not to mention the extra picks we would have kept if Bailey were to be traded for just draft picks, let's see we already know we would have had 2#2's plus in all likely hood at least an additional 1st and 2nd rd pick for Bailey and probably more than that. At least 4 draft picks in the first 2 rounds that's a lot of talent we gave up [if we drafted properly] for 1 player, I will never be in favor of that trade, it cost us way to much! |
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
Stephen Jackson? You're saying we should have passed on Sean Taylor and draft a guy who wasn't taken until pick #24?
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
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I would take Jackson in a heartbeat over Portis! Watched america's game tonight on the 82' Skins, funny Gibbs didn't want Joey T. or Riggin's when he arrived, how wrong was he on that one? |
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Re: Maybe Vinny Cerrato isn't the Anti-Christ
He's a fan favorite, so I know I'm walking on eggshells when I fail to put him the upper echelon they way others do.
There was a slump he went through part of last year when he just wasn't a factor, but it was only his third year in the league with quarterback issues to deal with, so I'll allow for that. I just need to see more of an impact before I group him with Gates, Gonzales, Witten, Crumpler, or Clark. |
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