[quote="John Clayton"]Bears say 'No' to Briggs dealposted: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 |
What scares me is that Danny may up the ante to get what he wants. There is no telling what he will throw into the deal
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Fios wrote:LOSTHOG wrote:http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20070328-120127-6167r.htm
That's reassuring ... I've said from the outset that I thought this was purely speculation, I still don't think it will advance beyond that.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Fios wrote:LOSTHOG wrote:http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20070328-120127-6167r.htm
That's reassuring ... I've said from the outset that I thought this was purely speculation, I still don't think it will advance beyond that.
I think many of us deep down felt that this wouldn't go through but one can never be too sure.
Fios wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:Fios wrote:LOSTHOG wrote:http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20070328-120127-6167r.htm
That's reassuring ... I've said from the outset that I thought this was purely speculation, I still don't think it will advance beyond that.
I think many of us deep down felt that this wouldn't go through but one can never be too sure.
Not based on what I've seen, I have never seen a front office so thoroughly ripped for a trade that hasn't even moved beyond the realm of potential.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Fios wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:Fios wrote:LOSTHOG wrote:http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20070328-120127-6167r.htm
That's reassuring ... I've said from the outset that I thought this was purely speculation, I still don't think it will advance beyond that.
I think many of us deep down felt that this wouldn't go through but one can never be too sure.
Not based on what I've seen, I have never seen a front office so thoroughly ripped for a trade that hasn't even moved beyond the realm of potential.
Early yesterday I said that I had my doubts that it'd happen but even the notion of it disgusted me.
I think people flipped out because it was very real. This scenario is classic Redskin bull crap.
1. Player we don't need.
2. Squandering picks.
3. Lopsided trade being on the short end of the stick.
4. Not seeming to know the value of their pick.
Very few people wanted this trade to happen but many said they wouldn't be shocked and there's a reason for that. We've done it before.
Fios wrote:Not based on what I've seen, I have never seen a front office so thoroughly ripped for a trade that hasn't even moved beyond the realm of potential.
Fios wrote:I love how we've established this notion of a criminally incompetent F.O. that "always" makes bad decisions and that no one is ever forced to acknowledge the good decisions. It's intellectually lazy and disingenuous. I agree that bad decisions have been made but I get so tired of the overwhelming negativity on this site. Listen, I want a GM hired and Cerrato fired as much as anyone on this site but you'd think the Redskins have no good players at all based on the reactions here. I think we should strive to have intelligent football discussion here and while that most certainly includes being critical of bad decisions, it also includes acknowledging the good ones.
Fios wrote:I love how we've established this notion of a criminally incompetent F.O. that "always" makes bad decisions and that no one is ever forced to acknowledge the good decisions. It's intellectually lazy and disingenuous. I agree that bad decisions have been made but I get so tired of the overwhelming negativity on this site. Listen, I want a GM hired and Cerrato fired as much as anyone on this site but you'd think the Redskins have no good players at all based on the reactions here. I think we should strive to have intelligent football discussion here and while that most certainly includes being critical of bad decisions, it also includes acknowledging the good ones.
Fios wrote: Listen, I want a GM hired and Cerrato fired as much as anyone on this site but you'd think the Redskins have no good players at all based on the reactions here. I think we should strive to have intelligent football discussion here and while that most certainly includes being critical of bad decisions, it also includes acknowledging the good ones.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
If the negativity is to cease, this team will need to win CONSISTENTLY! I'm not talking about a 4 game win streak, I mean multiple .500+ seasons with apparent signs of progress and movement towards a goal.
I'm actually excited for this upcoming seasons, especially if the draft pans out right.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I think people were disappointed because they thought 2005 was a turning point and the team just collapsed. I thoroughly enjoyed the 2005 season, it was by far the best I've experienced. 1992 doesn't count cus I was too young to understand. But one year IMO DOES NOT erase the years and year and years of disappointment and mediocrity. It's hard to not look at this team and think negative because that's mostly they've delivered to me during my tenure.
SkinsFreak wrote: injuries on both sides of the ball
SkinsFreak wrote: #8 benched,
SkinsFreak wrote: #17 thrown in there without having the opportunity of working with the starting team,
SkinsFreak wrote: and 1st year in Saunders offense. 2006 was a fork in the road, so to speak.
SkinsFreak wrote:I think there is no question that we will be much improved this coming year regardless of what happens this offseason.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I should have realized when he got the new offense that we weren't going to do but so good. Gibbs was thinking long term by bringing Saunders in.
We all had dreams of superbowl but Gibbs was two steps ahead.
2006 = 1 step back but 2 steps forward.
Mursilis wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:I should have realized when he got the new offense that we weren't going to do but so good. Gibbs was thinking long term by bringing Saunders in.
If Gibbs was thinking long-term, then why did he start Brunell, when Campbell was clearly the QB of the future? Gibbs was thinking "Win Now", just like all of us. It just didn't work out like that.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:SkinsFreak wrote: injuries on both sides of the ball
Something you cannot avoid. One issue that we had was depth. I believe that is due to our lack of using the draft effectively.