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Old 04-04-2012, 08:19 PM   #11
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What QB did shanahan ever develop. I'll wait. The only time he ever was successful was in denver with a loaded offense. He developed nothing.
You can't make chicken salad outta chicken #### either. I can't say he "developed" a QB but he has made them winners, found this online. Not sure if his years in SF were with Young or not but it seems as he created systems to make them winners, is that developing a QB?


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Old 04-05-2012, 08:16 AM   #12
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You can't make chicken salad outta chicken #### either. I can't say he "developed" a QB but he has made them winners, found this online. Not sure if his years in SF were with Young or not but it seems as he created systems to make them winners, is that developing a QB?


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That's all with Epic QB's that he didn't develop....You and I could win with Montana, Young, and Elway. He went to the Raiders and had Bo Jackson and Marcus Allen and couldn't win!
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Old 04-05-2012, 08:31 AM   #13
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That's all with Epic QB's that he didn't develop....You and I could win with Montana, Young, and Elway. He went to the Raiders and had Bo Jackson and Marcus Allen and couldn't win!
That's not so. There isn't a Super bowl winner, ever, that wasn't about team. Not the Pats or Indy or any Bart Star teams. Joe Namath had a solid defense and running game. Montana never won alone nor Marino, the greatest one man show in league history.

Elway made Denver a contender every year pretty much on his own but, they, like everyone else, didn't win it all until they had a solid d and a running game. And solid special teams never hurt anyone either.

So, if you or anyone else had Elway AND a defense AND a running game, then, year, we could win and that's the point; the Redskins defense is nothing special at this point and there is no O line to speak of. So, Shanahan has got three major things, four if you count special teams, that are needed for Griffin, or anyone else, to shine.

The deck is stacked against this, huge.
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Old 04-05-2012, 08:33 AM   #14
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That has to be one of the dumbest arguments I have heard about this whole thing. Why would the Colts trade away their to the Redskins in hopes of getting more? Why risk not getting the "safest QB since Manning" and taking a risk on someone that they think will be good. It wouldn't make any sense for the Redskins either. If RG3 falls to the Redskins then great. If Luck falls to the Redskins, then even better.
It's only dumb if you think Luck is a lock. The entire point is the Colts, not me, the Colts, are showing interest in RGIII. Is it to extort the highly extort-able Redskins or, maybe, having had more time, they just ain't feeling it with Luck so much any more AND are really seeing the upside of Griffin.

So, you're argument is dumb.
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Old 04-05-2012, 08:50 AM   #15
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Your right. I don't know if RGIII will be a bust or one of the best. I just know that the Grossman/Beck route is done. We have some talent, especially on defense. Our offense has some flashes as well. It seemed that Grossman has a knack of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as he went color blind at the worst times. This team was very untalented aside from a handful of players when Shanahan took over. He has let the under performers off the team and I think that had a really good draft that plugged some holes.
Our offense has flashes of what?

Where is this talent on D? An unproven D lineman who had a major knee injury and hasn't played a snap in the NFL?

Orakpo has not moved to elite status and everyone knows they can run at him.

Kerrigan went down hill all season which is to be expected for a rookie but, he's no pro bowler yet.

We have ZERO skill people. Not one of our people, Davis, Moss, any RB's, start for a good offensive team.

Our leader, Fletcher, is being treated like chop live, arguing over a few bucks on a team that pisses millions away on all sorts of people who've done NOTHING for this club when he is the heart and soul.

And his replacement as team leader? Davis? Williams? I couple of stunningly selfish boys?

I think, in some ways, we are better than before Mike came to town. In some ways, nothing has changed and nothing proves that more than this idiotic trade for the #2 pick.

We are still 5-11. Two years running.


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Old 04-05-2012, 09:30 AM   #16
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That's not so. There isn't a Super bowl winner, ever, that wasn't about team. Not the Pats or Indy or any Bart Star teams. Joe Namath had a solid defense and running game. Montana never won alone nor Marino, the greatest one man show in league history.

Elway made Denver a contender every year pretty much on his own but, they, like everyone else, didn't win it all until they had a solid d and a running game. And solid special teams never hurt anyone either.

So, if you or anyone else had Elway AND a defense AND a running game, then, year, we could win and that's the point; the Redskins defense is nothing special at this point and there is no O line to speak of. So, Shanahan has got three major things, four if you count special teams, that are needed for Griffin, or anyone else, to shine.

The deck is stacked against this, huge.
Thank you for calling me out on my redonkulousness.....my point was all too often around here, Shannahan gets grouped into the likes of a Bellichek, or Bill Walsh. He was a product of Walsh sure, but he was regurgatating (sp?) Walsh's WCO. Elway was already going to the HOF, it was right place right time.

I will give him credit for one thing. Whether it was him or an assitant, his teams found great RB's in the middle of the drafts in the mid to late 90s.

But we are talking about taking a rookie QB, and not the NFL groomed Luck, probably RGIII. I think he has the potential to be good, but alot of it really has to do with the coaches you have around you. Shannahan hasn't got that credibility, and his kid is a flat out joke.


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Our offense has flashes of what?

Where is this talent on D? An unproven D lineman who had a major knee injury and hasn't played a snap in the NFL?

Orakpo has not moved to elite status and everyone knows they can run at him.

Kerrigan went down hill all season which is to be expected for a rookie but, he's no pro bowler yet.

We have ZERO skill people. Not one of our people, Davis, Moss, any RB's, start for a good offensive team.

Our leader, Fletcher, is being treated like chop live, arguing over a few bucks on a team that pisses millions away on all sorts of people who've done NOTHING for this club when he is the heart and soul.

And his replacement as team leader? Davis? Williams? I couple of stunningly selfish boys?

I think, in some ways, we are better than before Mike came to town. In some ways, nothing has changed and nothing proves that more than this idiotic trade for the #2 pick.

We are still 5-11. Two years running.


5-11

You are def one of the only Redskins fans I like....
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Old 04-05-2012, 09:39 AM   #17
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Thank you for calling me out on my redonkulousness.....my point was all too often around here, Shannahan gets grouped into the likes of a Bellichek, or Bill Walsh. He was a product of Walsh sure, but he was regurgatating (sp?) Walsh's WCO. Elway was already going to the HOF, it was right place right time.

I will give him credit for one thing. Whether it was him or an assitant, his teams found great RB's in the middle of the drafts in the mid to late 90s.

Well, it seems lots of people who were there, Young being primary, IIRC, that they DO credit him with helping them become a better QB. However, he didn't get Young as a rookie and I can't name anyone he has developed as a rookie. In any event, He was a good, solid coach but, his day is past and the Redskins are just not strong anywhere and that means enormous pressure on the kid be it Luck or Griffin.


But we are talking about taking a rookie QB, and not the NFL groomed Luck, probably RGIII. I think he has the potential to be good, but alot of it really has to do with the coaches you have around you. Shannahan hasn't got that credibility, and his kid is a flat out joke.

You are def one of the only Redskins fans I like....
We, fans, judge everything in the harsh light of wins and losses which, for the most part, is fair enough. However, there are teams that are getting 'there' and there are teams just kinda spinning their wheels and there are teams on the decline. Rex has been to a SB. Going with him wasn't the worst idea of all time. That said, there sure seems to be scant evidence of what they EVER saw in Beck and McNabb was a classic Redskin stupid idea. If they, not Snyder, wanted him, man, not good.

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There may be a few reasons not to draft a QB. There are 10x as many reasons not to, however.

If you covet a guy, grab him now or forever be run by Rex and the retreads.

To me, there is no other option. None. Zilch. Nothing. Not an inkling. Any other plausible football mind would agree and already has.
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Old 04-12-2012, 07:02 AM   #19
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There may be a few reasons not to draft a QB. There are 10x as many reasons not to, however.

If you covet a guy, grab him now or forever be run by Rex and the retreads.

To me, there is no other option. None. Zilch. Nothing. Not an inkling. Any other plausible football mind would agree and already has.
It's not that I don't agree.....it's just I hate to see a kids career over before it begins..
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Old 04-12-2012, 07:45 AM   #20
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There may be a few reasons not to draft a QB. There are 10x as many reasons not to, however.

If you covet a guy, grab him now or forever be run by Rex and the retreads.

To me, there is no other option. None. Zilch. Nothing. Not an inkling. Any other plausible football mind would agree and already has.
Plausible football mind.

I'll have to remember that one!
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