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Re: Bucs Postgame Thread
Perfect statement of the way the Redskins played today
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I completely agree...how is it that Gruden doesn't know what his Starting QB does well?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I think the time has come to let LeRib, Morgan, and long play. Let's see what we have in the young guys. Robert lost all confidence and its sad because he has so much talent. the play calling on offense is repetitive.
On defense I would also like to see Robinson, Davis and Phillip Thomas playing. Ryan Clark looks bad... he may have the knowledge, but his body is done. Haz is done in DC as well.
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Yep, that Lauvau signing and contract was crap.
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I haven't given Snyder or the Redskins any of my money since 2007. I don't understand why so many people still go to games, buy crap and whatnot.
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Despite what everyone is saying, I think this is mostly all on Grffin. Better QB play would make EVERYTHING better. Griffin is why we've lost the past two winnable games, and I'm confident both McCoy and Cousins would have won them both.
Our offense looked potent with both Cousins and McCoy in there, but looks completely lost with Griffin. Quick releases would fix the O-line issues, and just getting the ball to our talented receivers leads to great things. Our D needs competent safety and D-line play, but defenses always look better when they play with leads and can blitz more. |
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He also would've had some production on punt returns. The problem is coaching. when a team comes back from a bye and plays this bad, it's on the HC. Gruden needs to fix it and have his team prepared. RG3 is our best QB option so get over it. Brady or Manning is not coming to town. Deal with it and fix the team! Good teams win and bad teams lose. It's not on one player. |
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Daniel Snyder picked RG3 against the Vikings. Anyone who thinks different is delusional at this point. That was a winnable game, and say what you will but I think coming off a two game win streak, Colt McCoy could have lead our team to victory, and repeated it against the Buccaneers.
This team has given up under RG3. Who can blame them? They're frustrated. Imagine you come off a win at Dallas in only to hear the prima dona who was what, 0-9 for starting prior to that game, is going to come in and bench McCoy. The guy was connecting that entire second half against a very good team, some of his passes were down right surgical. He was reading the defense well and got our offense into a rhythm we haven't seen in some time. Everyone was on all cylinders in Dallas, and it had a huge part with having a humble, skilled quarter back at the helm. We could be 5-5 right now and we should be 5-5 right now. At this point, I almost don't fault the players for giving up. Should they play their hearts out anyways? I'd damn well hope so, we pay them too much not to. But they see the clear favoritism and dysfunction of our franchise. They see it as they can contribute as much as they want, but the broke johnson behind center isn't the best guy to have there, but will still be there anyways because it's Snyder's favorite toy. |
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To think we almost had Peyton Manning working with the Shannahans and their potent offense back in '11...
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Yea because snyder was the one out there fumbling today. Its not an illusion. Its comes down to 4 quarters on sunday.
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The one person who played with heart and had a great game yesterday, Alfmo, will be one person who will be let go or phased out.
Thats how this organization works, we let go of decent talent and focus on guys we will never win with. Im fucking sick of this organization especially from a front office, management and coaching standpoint. WE CANT FUCKING DEVELOP OUR TALENT. SOMEONE IN THE FRONT OFFICE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS!!!!! Im tired of talking about our players, sure we lack talent in some areas, BUT EVERY TEAM DOES!
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