Opportunity for what? to be the next starting qb for the redskins?SkinsJock wrote:word is out that Kirk will be starting - I stand by my earlier post
no matter who the QB is we 'win'
this is a great opportunity for Kirk and the Redskins
gotta love this ...
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funsho2 wrote:Opportunity for what? to be the next starting qb for the redskins?SkinsJock wrote:word is out that Kirk will be starting - I stand by my earlier post
no matter who the QB is we 'win'
this is a great opportunity for Kirk and the Redskins
gotta love this ...


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)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
To improve his trade value. If Cousins can show he's got the chops to be a starter it can mean the difference between a third round pick and a sixth rounder.funsho2 wrote:Opportunity for what? to be the next starting qb for the redskins?SkinsJock wrote:word is out that Kirk will be starting - I stand by my earlier post
no matter who the QB is we 'win'
this is a great opportunity for Kirk and the Redskins
gotta love this ...
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Bob 0119 wrote:To improve his trade value. If Cousins can show he's got the chops to be a starter it can mean the difference between a third round pick and a sixth rounder.funsho2 wrote:Opportunity for what? to be the next starting qb for the redskins?SkinsJock wrote:word is out that Kirk will be starting - I stand by my earlier post
no matter who the QB is we 'win'
this is a great opportunity for Kirk and the Redskins
gotta love this ...
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EXACTLY - some fans here just don't see the big pictureBob 0119 wrote:To improve his trade value. If Cousins can show he's got the chops to be a starter it can mean the difference between a third round pick and a sixth rounder.funsho2 wrote:Opportunity for what? to be the next starting qb for the redskins?SkinsJock wrote:word is out that Kirk will be starting - I stand by my earlier post
no matter who the QB is we 'win'
this is a great opportunity for Kirk and the Redskins
gotta love this ...

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who in their right mind would think that there is even a slight chance that RG3 is not going to be THE QB & THE captain of this team for many years
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)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
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Cousins could be retained by the skins for the duration of his rook contract... he's, obviously, one hell of a back-up. However, he has just made himself a very serious candidate for a starting position on a roster somewhere. That will be worth a high pick or starter talent from someone... There are teams in the league who would overpay for his talent, leadership, poise, and productivity. That was one hell of a first start.
I'm sure the phone is already ringing at Redskins Park...
... and, he deserves to start somewhere... as long as it's not in the NFC East.
I'm sure the phone is already ringing at Redskins Park...
... and, he deserves to start somewhere... as long as it's not in the NFC East.
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Arizona, Kansas City, Jacksonville, Tennessee, and Buffalo are all the teams I'm thinking of who might be just desperate enough to choke up a first rounderCountertrey wrote:Cousins could be retained by the skins for the duration of his rook contract... he's, obviously, one hell of a back-up. However, he has just made himself a very serious candidate for a starting position on a roster somewhere. That will be worth a high pick or starter talent from someone... There are teams in the league who would overpay for his talent, leadership, poise, and productivity. That was one hell of a first start.
I'm sure the phone is already ringing at Redskins Park...
... and, he deserves to start somewhere... as long as it's not in the NFC East.
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I'd keep him. QB's get hurt, and I trust hat the Redskins "player development" group, the Bruce Allen scouts and evaluators, will keep drafting good players.
Think of all the players that Shanahan and Allen have dropped since taking over. Gibbs did the same with the junk ge inherited.
What makes a team good -- not just now, but in the "old days" before free-agency -- is drafting good players in rounds 3, 4, 5, 6.
Example: consider the rounds in which the Skins drafted Dexter Manley (4th?), Charles Mann (3rd?), Jeff Bostic (10th or not drafted?), Darryl Grant, Joe Jacoby...and I'm not even looking at the rosters of the Gibbs SB teams. Those are just off the top of my head.
If a typical NFL career is about 5 seasons, you can't do much with just your rounds 1 and 2 picks.
Think of all the players that Shanahan and Allen have dropped since taking over. Gibbs did the same with the junk ge inherited.
What makes a team good -- not just now, but in the "old days" before free-agency -- is drafting good players in rounds 3, 4, 5, 6.
Example: consider the rounds in which the Skins drafted Dexter Manley (4th?), Charles Mann (3rd?), Jeff Bostic (10th or not drafted?), Darryl Grant, Joe Jacoby...and I'm not even looking at the rosters of the Gibbs SB teams. Those are just off the top of my head.
If a typical NFL career is about 5 seasons, you can't do much with just your rounds 1 and 2 picks.