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KazooSkinsFan wrote:
RayNAustin wrote:10-6 maybe 11-5 Here's why.

The biggest why not has to be the OL. No disrespect to Shanahan, but no one could turn that disaster around in one year. I'm hoping we get our sud OL at #4, Raback and Docks hold down Center and right guard. I think we're OK though at best with RG and RT is a big issue. We're probably a couple years from the playoffs because of the line. It's hard to win in the NFL when you can't pass or run block.


Yea the way it stands right now, Stephon Heyer would have to start. As bad as that is, imagine if he gets hurt! Or any lineman gets hurt. It will be like last year all over again. McNabb will die.
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I have absolutely no reason for saying this but it will be turned around.. just don't ask me how.

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This is the most optimistic I've seen Ray in a while, I like the change :lol:. In my opinion I see us hovering around 9-7. Cautiously optimistic. I, like most, believe this team hinges on how well our O-line and defense perform.
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crazyhorse1 wrote:Unless we draft Okung and avoid the temptation to trade down, as well as find a monster RT, we'll be lucky to finish 7-9 or so, depending on the breaks. If we do get Okung and the monster RT, and everyone stays healthy, we'll have a shot at 10-6 or so. Unlike some on this board, I don't
have many illusions about Shany. It should be clear now to everyone that he's not a guy who will build through the draft, but will patch as he can for his whole tenure here. Actually though, even the best teams do it and that's OK with me, as long as he doesn't trade top draft choices for over-the-hill vets, which McNabb might or might not prove to be.
As for the acquisition of McNabb. It's a gamble, if Campbell is traded. Not a cause for general rejoicing. The Eagles know him very well. We are gambling that we know him better, which is not all that likely. I personally believe he's only an above-average player now, not a super-star. If we don't fix the OL, he won't help much. Nor will having Shany on the sidelines and Allen as GM help much either.


Living in Philly the last 9 years I have to say that I would not put any stock in the idea that the Eagles know something about McNabb that everyone else does not. They have their plans which are to stay young and cheap. They would rather be right about their plan than do right by important players (Dawkins, Westbrook, McNabb, Vincent, etc.). I honestly think that if Reid had built the offense around McNabb's skills rather than his plan McNabb would have won a Super Bowl.


I agree. The Eagles have never been the franchise to spend big. Mcnabbs current deal was probably the largest in there history.

When the price of there players go up and there contract is set to expire. They typically let those players test free agency. Mcnabb was an exception the first time around. Obviously the second time around he was traded.
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broomboy wrote:This is the most optimistic I've seen Ray in a while, I like the change :lol:. In my opinion I see us hovering around 9-7. Cautiously optimistic. I, like most, believe this team hinges on how well our O-line and defense perform.


Trust me .... I've been more right than wrong about these here Redskins over the past few years! Just as my lack of optimism for which you refer to was well founded, you might care to consider the optimism anchored in realism, rather than unfounded faith.

I see what is shaping up to be a "sleeper" group that might come out of the blocks and shock everyone. I think we have far more talent on offense than most would give credit, simply because we didn't have that confident leader, making plays and showing some of the youngsters how to make plays too. Thomas, Kelley, Mitchell, Davis, Moss, Cooley ... McNabb has never had such a group.

I see both a HC & GM that are confident that they have a core group that they can win with NOW, and McNabb was the one missing element that was an unexpected surprise, and the key to this being a quick turn around versus a more lengthy one.

Don't be surprised if there aren't a couple more "surprises" in the very near future to shore up the o-line, and maybe even grab a young QB to groom too.

Remember, there is a Pro Bowl LT out there ... older, but would fill a hole and signing Adams would not impact the future at all. We have a high 1st rounder, and we have trade bait that might get us another valuable pick in this year's draft too.

The Redskins are miles above where they were already, and the boys in the FO aren't done yet. There is every reason to be optimistic, and no reason at all to be cautious about it :wink:
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RayNAustin wrote:I've been more right than wrong about these here Redskins over the past few years!

Yes Ray, you being right all the time has been a real problem! :lol:

You are funny my friend, and in fairness I do believe you remember it this way. But it's still funny to hear you say it.
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RayNAustin wrote:
broomboy wrote:This is the most optimistic I've seen Ray in a while, I like the change :lol:. In my opinion I see us hovering around 9-7. Cautiously optimistic. I, like most, believe this team hinges on how well our O-line and defense perform.


Trust me .... I've been more right than wrong about these here Redskins over the past few years! Just as my lack of optimism for which you refer to was well founded, you might care to consider the optimism anchored in realism, rather than unfounded faith.

I see what is shaping up to be a "sleeper" group that might come out of the blocks and shock everyone. I think we have far more talent on offense than most would give credit, simply because we didn't have that confident leader, making plays and showing some of the youngsters how to make plays too. Thomas, Kelley, Mitchell, Davis, Moss, Cooley ... McNabb has never had such a group.

I see both a HC & GM that are confident that they have a core group that they can win with NOW, and McNabb was the one missing element that was an unexpected surprise, and the key to this being a quick turn around versus a more lengthy one.

Don't be surprised if there aren't a couple more "surprises" in the very near future to shore up the o-line, and maybe even grab a young QB to groom too.

Remember, there is a Pro Bowl LT out there ... older, but would fill a hole and signing Adams would not impact the future at all. We have a high 1st rounder, and we have trade bait that might get us another valuable pick in this year's draft too.

The Redskins are miles above where they were already, and the boys in the FO aren't done yet. There is every reason to be optimistic, and no reason at all to be cautious about it :wink:


Totally with you Ray.

I've got my fingers crossed for Okung LT, Flozell RT at least on a short term deal.
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