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Old 12-06-2010, 10:18 AM   #1
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Re: It's Talent, Not Coaching.

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I think people are being way too quick to can Kyle Shanahan.

I think you hold on to the coaching staff and Kyle, plus would Mike really fire his son? No.


We need to rebuild and I would start with the OL and the DL, get them strong then start adding the playmakers.

Personally I would let let McNabb walk, what is the point? We don't have the parts to make him good, I rather see a rookie in there trying t omake it happen. by the time we get his team in shape McNabb will be too old to be effective.

Mike Wise's article is a great read:

Mike Wise - Mike Shanahan and Washington Redskins must face need to rebuild
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:34 AM   #2
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I think you hold on to the coaching staff and Kyle, plus would Mike really fire his son? No.


We need to rebuild and I would start with the OL and the DL, get them strong then start adding the playmakers.

Personally I would let let McNabb walk, what is the point? We don't have the parts to make him good, I rather see a rookie in there trying t omake it happen. by the time we get his team in shape McNabb will be too old to be effective.

Mike Wise's article is a great read:

Mike Wise - Mike Shanahan and Washington Redskins must face need to rebuild
Very good point. We should have a young QB in there and build around him. But we will probably go after another vet QB after McNabb to start. In all these years, how do we still not have a home grown QB?
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:43 AM   #3
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I think you hold on to the coaching staff and Kyle, plus would Mike really fire his son? No.


We need to rebuild and I would start with the OL and the DL, get them strong then start adding the playmakers.

Personally I would let let McNabb walk, what is the point? We don't have the parts to make him good, I rather see a rookie in there trying t omake it happen. by the time we get his team in shape McNabb will be too old to be effective.

Mike Wise's article is a great read:

Mike Wise - Mike Shanahan and Washington Redskins must face need to rebuild
I don't see Kyle being fired...but it wouldn't surprise me if he gets an HC opportunity elsewhere (San Fran? back to Houston?). He's much more respected in the NFL than he is by Skins fans at the moment. Realistically though, his opportunity is probably a year or two away. I think the other guy I really wanted here, Schottenheimer (Brian), will get an HC opportunity first.

I was very surprised they didn't draft a QB in the middle rounds last year, but I do believe (as I did last year) they'll draft a QB this year. I still keep McNabb around at least another year though
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:37 AM   #4
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Peter King just killing us!

I think, in the ranks of embarrassing performances in the 2010 season, you'd have to go a long way to top Washington's lay-down job against the Giants.

Read more: Ravens-Steelers lives up to hype; Maurice Jones-Drew MVP talk - Peter King - SI.com
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:45 AM   #5
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Peter King just killing us!

I think, in the ranks of embarrassing performances in the 2010 season, you'd have to go a long way to top Washington's lay-down job against the Giants.

Read more: Ravens-Steelers lives up to hype; Maurice Jones-Drew MVP talk - Peter King - SI.com
Why are you breaking this up into segments?
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:54 AM   #6
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Why are you breaking this up into segments?
LOL! Sorry, his article is so long and I have to do a bunch of work so I have been reading in bits and pieces. I was just surprised how much he was bashing us this morning.
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Old 12-06-2010, 11:20 AM   #7
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Re: It's Talent, Not Coaching.

Kyle Shanahan is definitely not the problem. Receivers are getting open in his system. Either the protection is breaking down or McNabb accuracy is the problem. On the NFL Channel Playbook show this past week, they did a very good job of illustrating McNabb's accuracy problems. They showed detailed footage of his misreads, under throws and poor footwork. So when I was watching the game yesterday, the problems were obvious. He rarely puts the ball on the numbers. On most receptions, the receiver has to dive, jump or reach around for the catch. Now I see why Philly gave up on him.
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Old 12-06-2010, 11:34 AM   #8
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There are so many holes in the fence and not enough draft picks to fill them. Filling the holes with free agents has been a failed policy. DON'T REPEAT IT! It's time to turn the roster over completely. Rebuild around some of the more promising young players like Trent Williams, Brian Orakpo, LaRon Landry, Anthony Armstrong, Brandon Banks, ...
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Old 12-06-2010, 11:37 AM   #9
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Re: It's Talent, Not Coaching.

what is mcnabb? 3rd in the nfc in passing yards? 8-10 in the nfl?

putting this last game aside, we have had a much improved aerial attack. this year's offense has had many more explosive long-yard plays.

i just wonder how much not having even a decent o line effects the play calling, how much does it limit what the shannys want to do. this on top of mike shanahan making comments or atelast impling that mcnabb is not as far along on the learning curve as he had hoped.

i really think mcnabb was a necessary addition in mike's mind b/c he knew with a horrid o line he was going to have alot of trouble even running an effective base offense without a veteran qb at the helm.

we have found some cheap talent like torain, banks, armstrong. im not saying torain is a legit #1 runningback or that armstrong has solidified the no 2 receiver spot or that banks is anything more than a special special teams player but, given what he and allen had to work with and with the addition of trent williams as a permenant starter at LT and j brown hopefully healthy enough to lock down the RT spot, i think our FO did the best they could.

no, it wasnt a complete blow it up and start from scratch approach but the moves they made, did upgrade this team.
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Old 12-06-2010, 11:41 AM   #10
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what is mcnabb? 3rd in the nfc in passing yards? 8-10 in the nfl?

putting this last game aside, we have had a much improved aerial attack. this year's offense has had many more explosive long-yard plays.

i just wonder how much not having even a decent o line effects the play calling, how much does it limit what the shannys want to do. this on top of mike shanahan making comments or atelast impling that mcnabb is not as far along on the learning curve as he had hoped.

i really think mcnabb was a necessary addition in mike's mind b/c he knew with a horrid o line he was going to have alot of trouble even running an effective base offense without a veteran qb at the helm.

we have found some cheap talent like torain, banks, armstrong. im not saying torain is a legit #1 runningback or that armstrong has solidified the no 2 receiver spot or that banks is anything more than a special special teams player but, given what he and allen had to work with and with the addition of trent williams as a permenant starter at LT and j brown hopefully healthy enough to lock down the RT spot, i think our FO did the best they could.

no, it wasnt a complete blow it up and start from scratch approach but the moves they made, did upgrade this team.
Only temporarily and not enough to justify the cost. We're 28th in points scored, which is what really matters for offense. Shanahan always has had an eye for drafting offensive talent and finding offensive talent in UDFA. A higher draft pick is more important for a rebuild.
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Old 12-06-2010, 12:00 PM   #11
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Re: It's Talent, Not Coaching.

I really think if this team concentrates on the offensive and defensive lines in the off-season, this will help the Redskins a lot more than anything else. What was the common ingredients of all of those great Redskins teams of the 80's? Solid offensive and defensive lines. Several different QBs and RBs in that decade.

I really hope this is what the FO focuses on in the off season!
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Old 12-06-2010, 12:09 PM   #12
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Only temporarily and not enough to justify the cost. We're 28th in points scored, which is what really matters for offense. Shanahan always has had an eye for drafting offensive talent and finding offensive talent in UDFA. A higher draft pick is more important for a rebuild.
trent williams - rookie, cost us our 1st round draft pick
banks - free
torain - free
brown - a 3rd or 4th round pick
mcnabb - 2nd and 3/4th rounder
carriker - moved back 15-20 spots in 5th round

the moves were designed to upgrade this team. mcnabb upgraded the qb position for this season plus the next 2 years at a cost of a 2nd and 3 or 4th rounder. j brown could be a steal if he gets back to form/pro bowl and he if he stays he is going to lock down the RT spot for years to come. trent locks down the LT.

getting 2 spots on the O line locked down for years to come, one is hopefully going to be a stud LT, is progress and upgrade.

it sucks we dont have the talent at the DL or linebacker position, makke (sp?) has disappointed and AH is a disgruntled pos.

we need to add atleast 1 more O lineman with our 1 or 2 rounder. it sucks thomas, kelly didnt solidify our receiving corps, to have 3 2nd rounders and pretty much walk away with nothing just flat out sucks. wtf was vinny thinking overloading on that position when samuels, jansen, thomas, kendall all had 1 foot in the grave.

fact is we have upgraded our oline and qb. we just have so many holes and depth problems, they all cant be addressed in one offseason.
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trent williams - rookie, cost us our 1st round draft pick
banks - free
torain - free
brown - a 3rd or 4th round pick
mcnabb - 2nd and 3/4th rounder
carriker - moved back 15-20 spots in 5th round

the moves were designed to upgrade this team. mcnabb upgraded the qb position for this season plus the next 2 years at a cost of a 2nd and 3 or 4th rounder. j brown could be a steal if he gets back to form/pro bowl and he if he stays he is going to lock down the RT spot for years to come. trent locks down the LT.

getting 2 spots on the O line locked down for years to come, one is hopefully going to be a stud LT, is progress and upgrade.

it sucks we dont have the talent at the DL or linebacker position, makke (sp?) has disappointed and AH is a disgruntled pos.

we need to add atleast 1 more O lineman with our 1 or 2 rounder. it sucks thomas, kelly didnt solidify our receiving corps, to have 3 2nd rounders and pretty much walk away with nothing just flat out sucks. wtf was vinny thinking overloading on that position when samuels, jansen, thomas, kendall all had 1 foot in the grave.

fact is we have upgraded our oline and qb. we just have so many holes and depth problems, they all cant be addressed in one offseason.
I was referring to just McNabb and Brown. I'm quite aware they're upgrades for this season, and maybe for the next 3 seasons. However, after they leave or are rendered ineffective down the road, do we still feel the effect of these "phantom" upgrades. Nope. When a player leaves the team, any residual effect is minimal. Brown and McNabb fade away, leaving only those young guys, who I know will be here in the future.

How the hell did you even think I mean the entire aggregate of offensive additions, I cannot fathom. However, it's quite clear you're like an alcoholic. Addicted to the short-term "escape" from the hard reality. If not earlier, 3 years from now, you'll be wondering why the hell is Nate Allen with the Sheagles and is Pro Bowl S while we're still trying to find the next QB of the future. Allen, or anyone else we could have taken with the 2nd rounder year, could be the "cost" of obtaining McNabb and only having a QB upgrade for 3 season.

I still cannot fathom why the hell you brought the rest of them when I was just referring to McNabb and Brown as not worth the cost. Is Jared Veldheer that repugnant to you? Oakland runs a ZBS and he's already seeing action.
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I was referring to just McNabb and Brown. I'm quite aware they're upgrades for this season, and maybe for the next 3 seasons. However, after they leave or are rendered ineffective down the road, do we still feel the effect of these "phantom" upgrades. Nope. When a player leaves the team, any residual effect is minimal. Brown and McNabb fade away, leaving only those young guys, who I know will be here in the future.

How the hell did you even think I mean the entire aggregate of offensive additions, I cannot fathom. However, it's quite clear you're like an alcoholic. Addicted to the short-term "escape" from the hard reality. If not earlier, 3 years from now, you'll be wondering why the hell is Nate Allen with the Sheagles and is Pro Bowl S while we're still trying to find the next QB of the future. Allen, or anyone else we could have taken with the 2nd rounder year, could be the "cost" of obtaining McNabb and only having a QB upgrade for 3 season.

I still cannot fathom why the hell you brought the rest of them when I was just referring to McNabb and Brown as not worth the cost. Is Jared Veldheer that repugnant to you? Oakland runs a ZBS and he's already seeing action.
my bad, i didnt know i wasnt allowed to mention the long term young additions our FO did this past offseason in response to your statements that we only added old temporary bandaids.

i dont think one 2nd round pick is going to make or break the 2013 skins. the benefit and upgrade of mcnabb over campbell is worth a 2nd rounder to me, especially if you expect to compete in 2011 and 2012. i expect this team to be very competitive no later than 2012.

to answer your other question; a jason campbell behind this years O line plus veldheer would repugnate me this year and for years to come.
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Old 12-06-2010, 12:12 PM   #15
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I agree w/the first half of this thread title - there is a lack of talent in many areas on this team. I disagree some w/the second part. The poor tackling has been an issue all year, at some point that falls on the coaches too. GW's & Blache's teams were good tacklers. GW was said to have always stressed that the db's had to tackle well if they wanted to play. The db's tackling has been poor all year. Guys like Hall will tackle well if they're put on the spot, I don't see that happening this year. Yesterday was the worst from the LBs too.

HOw much of it is poor coaching/leadership or just a deflated team morale, I don't know, but I do think the coaching on the defensive side of the ball is not up to par in some areas. I certainly agree though, that Haslett doesn't have the tools to carry out his assignment of a 3-4.
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