I'm listening on Sirius, which has the Bengals announcers. They were complaining that the Bengals defenders looked down...hopping and happy when ahead 17 - 0, but dragging after the Redskins TD, and even more dispirited as the Skins drove for the FG.
Skinsfan55 wrote:I think Vinny's been fine in his first year, IMO Gibbs and Williams among others have been making the personnel decisions up until now.
He's done pretty well, except for the Jason Taylor thing, but Daniels kind of forced his hand.
I think the draft is all on Vinny, even if Devon Thomas and Malcolm Kelly were playing well, the fact that other glaring needs were not addressed and we drafted another TE concerns me.
Bruce has the authority. When Bruce makes the decision, it's a Redskins decision.
i said this when we all jabbering prior ot the draft. WR's and DE's (the two positions we were most looking for) are both notoriously slow to acclimate to the NFL. In addition, the Wr's joined a team where all the veterans were learning a new offense too.
I'm listening on Sirius, which has the Bengals announcers. They were complaining that the Bengals defenders looked down...hopping and happy when ahead 17 - 0, but dragging after the Redskins TD, and even more dispirited as the Skins drove for the FG.
Good sign?
Listening to Sonny, Sam & Larry is better albeit about 1-2 play delayed.
Skinsfan55 wrote:I think Vinny's been fine in his first year, IMO Gibbs and Williams among others have been making the personnel decisions up until now.
He's done pretty well, except for the Jason Taylor thing, but Daniels kind of forced his hand.
I think the draft is all on Vinny, even if Devon Thomas and Malcolm Kelly were playing well, the fact that other glaring needs were not addressed and we drafted another TE concerns me.
Not me, he traded down from our pick because no one was really available. The only real position of need we could have addressed was Quentin Groves who's actually kind of undersized and hasn't made much impact with the Jaguars.
Vinny took the best players available and built the WR corps of the future. Some drafts had Thomas being taken 11th overall and Malcolm Kelly as one of the best on the board.
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