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| A Salute to all on Watch Member Since: Aug 2009
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Career record 152-108-0 (Regular Season) 8-5 (Postseason) 160-113-0 (Overall) Super Bowl wins 1998 Super Bowl XXXIII 1997 Super Bowl XXXII 1994 Super Bowl XXIX (Offensive Coordinator) Championships won 1998 AFC Championship 1997 AFC Championship 1994 NFC Championship (Offensive Coordinator) 1987 AFC Championship (Offensive Coordinator) 1986 AFC Championship (Offensive Coordinator | |
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| HY;FR Member Since: Jan 2007
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__________________ All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy. That's how far the world is from where I am. Just one bad day - Mr. J | |
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| Strung Out Member Since: Feb 2001
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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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| Strung Out Member Since: Feb 2001
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So, you're argument is dumb.
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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
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| HY;FR Member Since: Jan 2007
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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. Quote:
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__________________ "...When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law. These two evils are of equal consequence, and it would be difficult for a person to choose between them." Frédéric Bastiat | |
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| Football addict Member Since: Nov 2003 Location: Nostalgic For Future Happenings
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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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I'll have to remember that one!
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