SkinsJock wrote:that's just it - there's no way that anyone with any sense could have seen that happening - gotta love that the players have stepped up and are playing well on both sides of the ball despite the stupidity of the guys in the FO
I'm happy that the FO is making such good 'value' decisions - finding players that will play well for less money is a good thing
lol, well to be fair Gruden has been telling us for years that Ryan Grant was awesome. No one else in the universe saw it though, so I take your point!
The WR situation this year is really not turning out the way I expected at all, such a mixed bag. Like some have already said, where the hell are Reed and Crowder? Anyone expect Pryor to be such a non factor? Did anyone expect our biggest weapon to be Vernon Davis?
I have a feeling when its all said and done, we'll probably be glad that we didn't spend what it would have cost to keep Garcon or DJax. But I'll bet there will still be a game or two where we wish we had.
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the cost is not as important as the production - almost everyone agreed that it was a mistake to let both go - no franchise had ever done that
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Yep that's pretty much the "fanbase" in a nutshell.
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Doctson finally made a play!!! This is what we all been expecting. I'm pretty sure he can make more plays like this more often, however we just have to be more aggressive. Shouldn't have to be do or die for us to throw up a deep ball.
While he made a great play yesterday, I have to say that I am overall still pretty disappointed in Doctson's showing as a Redskin. I certainly wouldn't cut him, but the young man has a lot of building to do on this foundation before he'll have been worth the pick. I'm certainly rooting for him.
Irn-Bru wrote:While he made a great play yesterday, I have to say that I am overall still pretty disappointed in Doctson's showing as a Redskin. I certainly wouldn't cut him, but the young man has a lot of building to do on this foundation before he'll have been worth the pick. I'm certainly rooting for him.
I've heard it said that WR is the hardest position in the NFL to master, due to all the variations and decisions to make at the line. Frankly I think it's going to happen big time, soon.
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Irn-Bru wrote:While he made a great play yesterday, I have to say that I am overall still pretty disappointed in Doctson's showing as a Redskin. I certainly wouldn't cut him, but the young man has a lot of building to do on this foundation before he'll have been worth the pick. I'm certainly rooting for him.
I've heard it said that WR is the hardest position in the NFL to master, due to all the variations and decisions to make at the line. Frankly I think it's going to happen big time, soon.
Me too. Santana Moss is a huge believer.
I'm definitely rooting for him either way.
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