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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
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A 5-year rebuild seems like a total give up at winning at this point. Just move in the right direction. I don't think Kyle is ever going to head coach any team, much less the Redskins. I don't know or think that this will be his last shot at calling offensive plays in the NFL or at least college, he's young enough to earn a chance. The biggest problem with a 5-year rebuilding plan is that it is essentially an admission that nothing we're doing right now matters. Rookie contracts are only 4 years long, and beyond that, the entire roster has already been overturned since the Shanahan's took over. It's not that there aren't positives to take away from the last two years, it's just that we have no more young talent now than we did when Shanahan took over, gutted the young talent from the roster, and set us back. No, I'm not suggesting he's going to cut Kerrigan or Orakpo or something crazy, but the Cerrato picks that panned out are all at the end of their contracts and there's still no clear picture as to where guys like Landry, Fred Davis, Will Montgomery, Rob Jackson, Graham Gano, Anthony Armstrong, and Darrel Young fit into a long term organizational philosophy. Fletcher is at the end of his contract, as is Carriker, Golston, Buchanon, et al. The Shanahan pickups that have contributed such as Banks, Wilson, Gaffney, Chester, Torain, Cofield, and Bowen, have done so incredibly inconsistently. Who are the best players on the Redskins? Ryan Kerrigan, London Fletcher, Brian Orakpo, Fred Davis, LaRon Landry, Santana Moss? Anyone else belong in the top six? That's two Cerrato acquisitions, three Gibbs acquisitions, and just one from Shanahan/Allen.
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
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As for the best players on the team I'd put T. Williams, Moss, Davis from the offense, Kerrigan, Rak, Fletcher, Landry from the defense and sadly, Rocca from ST. That adds two more Shanahan players. Plus the Shanahan/Allen free agency moves have been depth/upgrade moves (backups to starters for now but nobody outside of Cofield getting major money for their position) rather than splashes that commit us long term to any players so the slow build of the roster isn't disrupted. This offseason I expect us to ratchet up the aggressiveness a lot and make some big plays for positions of major need.
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I ommitted Trent Williams before, and I can't say that was a good decision. He may not be a top six player or a great use of a fourth overall pick, but he's a good player at a critical position. Love Rocca, but I think the Redskins need to produce more from the draft (you can blame the coaches and injuries that the 2011 draft hasn't produced multiple starters at this point) and all they showed this offseason was that they can spend a ton of money in free agency while improving the team just a little bit. When you look at the FA class, they might be able to avoid a FA bust pending the next couple of years, but the only guy who is providing value on the contract he signed is Rocca.
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
I agree with the OP on nearly all points.
Certainly, we need to draft the QB with whom we're going forward. He will probably be our 1st Round pick in this year's draft. We also need a top-notch receiving threat. I think we need these two things above all else. I don't agree that we just need backups on the OL. I think we could improve the team greatly with better starters at C and G. Then the current starters would provide us with very good, versatile backup linemen. It would be nice to have more help at CB. |
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Absolutely right! The Skins have one OL who is "above average" at his position in the NFL and that is Trent Williams. Maybe some day one of the other four will achieve that status - - and that includes the injured Kory Lichtensteiger who will probably return next year. But if this is the OL that starts next year, you can forget a playoff run no matter who is the new "QB-darling". Speaking of which, neither of the two guys currently on the game-day roster for this team should be back. They need to draft a QB AND they need to get another vet off the waiver wire/scrap heap to play until the new QB is ready. We know what these two guys can do and it is insufficient - - to be very polite. Personally, I think they need more help at safety than they do at CB; but I do agree that upgrades to the d-backfield are necessary.
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
Our offseason focus has to start and end with QB and OL.
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
That's it right there. The O-line has to get better. And man oh man, we've GOT to draft the right QB. It's so huge.
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
I think I am okay with the Shanaplan. I would feel better about it if he had actually not wasted last year with the McNabb debacle, but you win some you lose some. Now I want his a$$ to focus on building up the offense, the way he's been building up the defense over the past two seasons.
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
I think our Oline is actually pretty solid, and our depth has looked solid as well.. LB's and Oline are something we shouldn't worry about at the moment
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
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I was listening to Grant Paulsen while in the car Saturday, and he was talking about the sheer reluctance on the part of the fan base to accept that the organization is rebuilding (although he acknowledged that the refusal of team Shanahan to either say the word or concede it is happening is partly to blame). But there cannot be any doubt that it's both true and necessary. The fact is that Shanahan took over a team that had lost 18 of its previous 24 games and had made the playoffs twice in the previous 16 seasons. So, for starters, he was beginning with a house that needed gutting, not some patchwork changes. Thus, regardless of whom Snyder chose to replace Zorn, it is HIGHLY unlikely that our record would be any different than it is right now. With regard specifically to Shanahan, despite even the McNabb fiasco, I'm overall in favor of the roster moves he's made. Shanahan has said that he told Snyder this is a five-year project, and it's hard to disagree with that. |
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Healthy and with a solid AND consistent QB, we'll make tremendous strides next year. The players truly buy in to Shanahan and Allen's plan
That said, it's all for naught without that QB
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
We're really building for 2013 and on. I do think we can make some good strides next year though w/ a QB and another OL as was mentioned.
I don't have a problem w/ our coaching. It's pretty simple. Cruddy mismagement for 15 years...year 2 under new management...lots of injuries= bad record. Big/Huge draft for us in April. Hopefully we'll have some QB options. |
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
I'm not a Gano hater by any stretch, but I'd like to add Shaun Suisham to the list of ex-Redskins who are doing well elsewhere. That, however, was a Cerrato move.
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Re: Some optimism on the 'Shanaplan'
I made a post last year about how poor our talent was and that was the reason for us losing games. I still think that is a major concern.
I know everyone has as an opinion on the Donovan Plan, but I always thought it was to use an experienced veteran at the position for a few years to be competitive while cultivating a QB they drafted. Obviously, it didn't go that way. It's interesting to see people complain that we don't have good back ups and that falls squarely on the head coach's shoulders. I guess that is a point, but you can do it all in one offseason. He drafted a solid 5-6 guys in this previous draft that are going to contribute. They brought in smart free agents. You can't do everything in one season or even two. I believe next year will be more of a focus on offense and a few smart defensive players. So, obviously a QB and some OL, but also probably some play maker WR. I wonder what the defense pick ups will be though. Another CB, but outside of that, I don't see a glaring problem. |
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