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Will you consider our season a "success" if we don
Someone once said "I know you'll fight with me when I'm winning, but what I wanna know is will you fight with me when I'm losing".
My question is this: After what this team has done up to now, will you consider our season a "success" if we dont' win a playoff game?
I think what Joe Gibbs has done in two short years is nothing short of phenominal. He came back to coach his beloved Redskins, tore apart the roster, had to adjust to the modern NFL, and withstand severe criticism. For him to be able to do what he has done is extraordinary. Look at what we've done in just his second year back. We swept both the Cowboys and the Eagles, and finished with a 10-6 record, earning a playoff berth. But, more importantly, look at how this team has risen to the challenge it was faced with when we were 5-6. To be able to come together as one unit, and win 5 in a row under such conditions, is enough to deem this season a success. We are no longer the doormats of the NFL, no longer the butt of many opponents jokes, and people are finally realizing that Joe Gibbs is DEFINITELY the right man for this job, and his ability as a coach and leader can not be questioned. I've never been more proud of being a Redskins fan as I am right now. What Joe Gibbs has done, he has done it with class, dignity, and passion even under harshest of criticism. He risked his own legacy on the decision to play Brunell, while everyone in the World questioned his decision. Whether Brunell leads us to the promised land remains to be seen, but Joe Gibbs's decision has now been validated.
I'm interetsed to hear if other people would consider our season a "succesfull" season if we dont' win a playoff game this year. I like our chances, and believe we'll come out with our guns blazing. We almost beat the Bucs in their own house, and some might even say we did, but I think we have a very strong chance. Complacency will not be a factor, as Gibbs will have his team ready to play. But, should the unfortunate happen, I will still consider this season more succesfull than any other since 1992.
My question is this: After what this team has done up to now, will you consider our season a "success" if we dont' win a playoff game?
I think what Joe Gibbs has done in two short years is nothing short of phenominal. He came back to coach his beloved Redskins, tore apart the roster, had to adjust to the modern NFL, and withstand severe criticism. For him to be able to do what he has done is extraordinary. Look at what we've done in just his second year back. We swept both the Cowboys and the Eagles, and finished with a 10-6 record, earning a playoff berth. But, more importantly, look at how this team has risen to the challenge it was faced with when we were 5-6. To be able to come together as one unit, and win 5 in a row under such conditions, is enough to deem this season a success. We are no longer the doormats of the NFL, no longer the butt of many opponents jokes, and people are finally realizing that Joe Gibbs is DEFINITELY the right man for this job, and his ability as a coach and leader can not be questioned. I've never been more proud of being a Redskins fan as I am right now. What Joe Gibbs has done, he has done it with class, dignity, and passion even under harshest of criticism. He risked his own legacy on the decision to play Brunell, while everyone in the World questioned his decision. Whether Brunell leads us to the promised land remains to be seen, but Joe Gibbs's decision has now been validated.
I'm interetsed to hear if other people would consider our season a "succesfull" season if we dont' win a playoff game this year. I like our chances, and believe we'll come out with our guns blazing. We almost beat the Bucs in their own house, and some might even say we did, but I think we have a very strong chance. Complacency will not be a factor, as Gibbs will have his team ready to play. But, should the unfortunate happen, I will still consider this season more succesfull than any other since 1992.
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Going from 6-10 to 10-6 and a playoff birth is more than I hoped for when the season began, so yes, for me the season has already been a success. We have improved and I see no reason to believe with the continuity that Gibbs has built, we won't be in the hunt for the SB next season.
I just hope we take care of TB (which I think we will) and then let's see what happens. Will be hard to win 3 on the road and get to the SB, but hey, not many thought we would win 5 straight to get in either.
I just hope we take care of TB (which I think we will) and then let's see what happens. Will be hard to win 3 on the road and get to the SB, but hey, not many thought we would win 5 straight to get in either.
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There's not a doubt in my mind that this season's a success no matter what. Of course I hope we go deep in the playoffs but I'm more exited over what this coaching staff has done for the long haul. They have built/are building something special.
Here's to a great game against Tampa - we can definitely take them...
Here's to a great game against Tampa - we can definitely take them...
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In my mind, if we do not win the Superbowl, we will have failed our mission. If we do not win a playoff game, we cannot say that the season was a success.
Having said that, failure is a lot easier to accept when you know you have made great strides towards improvement. Even if we fail, we have accomplished a lot this year. We are on the right track. We have reason to expect that next year will be even batter. How many teams can say that?
Meanwhile, let's continue to defy the odds and win the Superbowl this year.
Having said that, failure is a lot easier to accept when you know you have made great strides towards improvement. Even if we fail, we have accomplished a lot this year. We are on the right track. We have reason to expect that next year will be even batter. How many teams can say that?
Meanwhile, let's continue to defy the odds and win the Superbowl this year.
This is a successful season. I'll say it again, and others have said the same thing:
- Joe Gibbs has not finished building this team, but
- we can already see the foundations (mostly) in place
- In '81, Gibbs took over a team that had had about two losing seasons in the previous 11. They knew that they could win, whether it meant Charlie Taylor catching a long pass, or Diron Talbert bending Staubach like a pretzel, or Larry Brown rifling through a hole that didn't seem to exist, or Ken Houston lifting Walt Garrison off his feet with 2 seconds left, or the unknown "Downtown" Eddie Brown slopping through the mud as Cardinals hit him about 15 times and he stayed on his feet to return a kick for a TD. That team knew it could win, and that sense is back.
- In '81, Gibbs not only had a team with a winning attitude, but he had a few pretty special players to start with: Art Monk, Dave Butz, Joe Theisman, John Riggins, Joe Washington, Monte Coleman and all the undrafted free agent linebackers.
- This time, it has taken Gibbs two years to get the attitude and most of the players he wants. It will only get better.
- Joe Gibbs has not finished building this team, but
- we can already see the foundations (mostly) in place
- In '81, Gibbs took over a team that had had about two losing seasons in the previous 11. They knew that they could win, whether it meant Charlie Taylor catching a long pass, or Diron Talbert bending Staubach like a pretzel, or Larry Brown rifling through a hole that didn't seem to exist, or Ken Houston lifting Walt Garrison off his feet with 2 seconds left, or the unknown "Downtown" Eddie Brown slopping through the mud as Cardinals hit him about 15 times and he stayed on his feet to return a kick for a TD. That team knew it could win, and that sense is back.
- In '81, Gibbs not only had a team with a winning attitude, but he had a few pretty special players to start with: Art Monk, Dave Butz, Joe Theisman, John Riggins, Joe Washington, Monte Coleman and all the undrafted free agent linebackers.
- This time, it has taken Gibbs two years to get the attitude and most of the players he wants. It will only get better.
I totally consider this a successfull turn around from where we where last year. This is a major positive step for the future. I dont consider it phenomenal though because this is what Joe Gibbs does he is a natural people person coach. Let me touch more on the how our skins do in the playoffs. I am satisfied already. I was satisfied just sweeping the Cowboys and avenging the Giants. I hope we do our best in the playoffs but I dont want to make it to the SuperBowl unless we win it.
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I believe my preseason prediction was 9-7, 4-2 in the division. Since we've already surpassed both, I feel the season is a success. I believe the Bucs do not realize the anger the Redskins have for that first 'win.' We will also have a healthy Taylor...which will make a difference. So, we have a very good chance of "think Detroit!"
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I've said all season that I would be happy just to make the playoffs. That sentiment has not changed in any way. Granted, I will be ecstatic if we progress beyond the first round or two, but either way, this season has been much more successful than last year.
The best part is - I felt like we should have beaten Tampa if Taylor and Griffin were not hurt in that game. This time, they will be in full-force defensive mode on Saturday, and there's no way the Bucs will run 36 points against us again.
But the bottom line remains the same - even if we lose in the first round, I am happy with the way things turned out this year. It's just nice not having to put my gear away at the end of the regular season again.
The best part is - I felt like we should have beaten Tampa if Taylor and Griffin were not hurt in that game. This time, they will be in full-force defensive mode on Saturday, and there's no way the Bucs will run 36 points against us again.
But the bottom line remains the same - even if we lose in the first round, I am happy with the way things turned out this year. It's just nice not having to put my gear away at the end of the regular season again.
i consider this season a success. with what this team had to do from 5-6 to get to 10-6 is awesome indeed. i like what the coaching staff has put together it,s just a matter of keeping this staff together for the long haul.
yes i hope they go deep into the playoffs and make some noise.year #2 is a success.
we can beat the buc on saturday.
yes i hope they go deep into the playoffs and make some noise.year #2 is a success.
we can beat the buc on saturday.
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I consider this season a success already. The 10-6 record, the team-first attitude, the crushing defense and bruising running game, with big plays down field.
We are a couple of pieces away from being a dominant football team.
We are a couple of pieces away from being a dominant football team.
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How can this season not be an all around success! It is!
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No, I will not consider it success to fall short of this team's goal. I will consider it "progress" or "a step in the right direction", but certainly not a success.
If we label it a "success" to lose a playoff game, then we run the risk of becoming the Atlanta Braves of the NFL, by being complacent.
Believe me, I am ecstatic of where we are right now, and I am confident that Joe will lead his team to victory in the playoffs. Success is 4 games away, and I believe our guys can reach it this year.
Heck, why not us?????
If we label it a "success" to lose a playoff game, then we run the risk of becoming the Atlanta Braves of the NFL, by being complacent.
Believe me, I am ecstatic of where we are right now, and I am confident that Joe will lead his team to victory in the playoffs. Success is 4 games away, and I believe our guys can reach it this year.
Heck, why not us?????

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