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View Poll Results: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off? | |||
Nation of Irish (this guy's everywhere): Worse Off. Gibbs hasn't met expectations and he's old |
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0 | 0% |
The Tripp Republic: Still the same. We're running in motion but not really getting anywhere |
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19 | 17.27% |
Commonwealth of JoeRedskin: Look at our roster. Of course, we're better off |
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91 | 82.73% |
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#46 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
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I think (as his teammates also indicated) Campbell can handle more than was given him, as shown by his production the times they opened the gameplan up & went with more no huddle and downfield passing game. Yes, he threw more INT during that stretch than we'd want, but that's going to happen with a young QB still feeling his way. I think his growth was stunted by not allowing him to have the whole playbook from game 1. I'd rather have seen those bad plays in September when he had a chance to learn and improve later in the season than taking the handcuffs off in November when it was almost a desperate move. I hope '08 sees us picking up offensively where Collins left off (with JC at the controls of course), not where they had Campbell tip toeing thru the gameplan. To my comments about 'luck' I probably should have said we benefitted from fortunate circumstances each time, not neccesarily random luck.
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#47 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
most importantly i think it is the sense of consistency that will pull us next year. I love all the players we have and when healthy we will be great. Our O-line was depleted the last couple years. Lets hope for an low injury season next year and we are real contenders in my opinion. Campbell is going to get better and better. Collins has the brain and campbell has the physical ability. Just put his brain in campbell and we are good to go. Hopefully collins teaches him everything he knows. I am really happy at where we are at.
Hopefully the reports by JLC of williams interviewing for miami won't lead to anything. Williams wouldn't leave this defense now. He loves it here but maybe parcells gained respect for williams after playing against him for those few years Redskins Insider |
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#48 |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
better. old guys are older, but the young depth is MUCH MUCH better... and campbell is in, giving us hope that he can become a franchise type.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
Age: 37
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
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I think we got a lot of significant pieces between January 2004 and September 2004, something I did not consider when I first voted. Though this team was 6-10 in 2004, it just simply lacked the balance of a great offense. Since day one, Gibbs and Williams made the defense a priority and have enjoyed a level of sustained success that we never could before. Due to this misunderstanding of dates, I'd like to strip my own republic, and recast my vote for being better. We may not be much better on the whole than in 2004, but the quality of loss in 2004 was just so much higher than in 2003, especially late in the year. Had Brunell been healthy that year, thats likely a playoff team.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
For those undecided out there, our poll says it all. At this moment, 10:45 p.m. on Monday night, our poll says 73% for Joe Redskins better off.
And that's the way I voted. Two (2) PO teams in four (4) years says it all, since we had little to brag about during the two previous coaches tenures.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
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Seriously though, I thought there'd be at least one person who voted that way
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
I voted for the Commonweath, but I wouldn't say "look at our roster" as my first argument for the fact that we're better off. I would say overall team stability, quality of coaching, and chemistry are three things that were severely lacking prior to Gibbs' return. We're a talented, well-coached, together group with a lot of promise over the next few years. And the best part is, we're more loaded with picks in this year's draft than any year in Gibbs 2.0. Think of the mess that Spurrier left!! No doubt we're better off.
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
Thats a really good point....I mean were a little better off than we were when Gibbs first got here in the grand scheme of things, but you can see our depth starting to shine through in a lot of areas. Were still a little ways off especially with depth on the offensive line, but the defense is getting younger and better. Were mixing in guys in the offense, but I think we need to do a better job getting guys for the long term....I mean realistically our entire 2007 starting oline could be done within two years.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
Mike Vrabel was as well. Additionally, the Pats acquired Donte Stallworth(Philly's former #1 wideout) and Rodney Harrison in free agency and Wes Welker via trade. They've got a nice "base" of draftees, but with big-name FA like Randy Moss, Donte Stallworth, Wes Welker, Roosevelt Colvin, Adalius Thomas, Mike Vrabel, and Rodney Harrison it is kind of hard to argue with a straight face that the Pats is built solely through the draft. In fact, about half that team's starting lineup consists of free agent acquisitions.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: Four Years Later: Are We Better Off?
in between the gibbs era-1 playoff season-4- head coaches
since gibbs came back-2 playoff seasons.translation-gibbs knew what he was doing,the others were just full of shit!!!!i'd take gibbs on his worst day ever than any of the other coaches combined on their best days ever. |
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