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View Poll Results: Grade Mike Shanahan at the Midway Point | |||
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6 | 3.92% |
B |
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68 | 44.44% |
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51 | 33.33% |
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24 | 15.69% |
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4 | 2.61% |
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Swearinger
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 12,626
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Re: Analyzing Mike Shanahan at the Midway Point
It all starts with the O-line. Rabach is god awful, Hicks is out of position, Lichtenstiger gets beat like a drum, Jamaal Brown looks like he's 50 years old, Heyer will never be more than a back-up, and Trent Williams is solid but making rookie mistakes. You can't tell me Lichtenstiger is better than Dockery.
Re-signing Rabach, bringing in Brown, Hicks, and Lichtenstiger, and repeatedly keeping Dockery inactive are all Shanny's decisions. I give him an A on drafting Williams, and a D- for the rest of the O-line mess. Not that he had much to work with when he took over as HC, but this unit is downright awful. I agree with article in that the Haynesworth drama was dragged out way too long, and IMO this McNabb situation was a total coaching meltdown, especially Shanny's attempts to explain his decision. Fail fail fail. Overall he's got us going in the right direction, but he's had more than a few head-scratchers thus far. I'll give him a C. The jury is still out, though.
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