Yeah, I'm a negative nancy. I defend Bruce Allen and Mike Shanahan. I take my lame self every year to Dallas to watch us lose as well as take trips to DC specially to see Redskins games where I am usually rewarded with efforts like I saw on MNF against the Eagles. Yeah, I'm suuuuuch a lame fan since I disagree how we have handled one position out of 22. Uh huh, that makes sense.KazooSkinsFan wrote:The only crapping being done is by you on the team and it's frankly lame.
I refuse to believe we have decided to go to war against Eli Manning, Tony Romo, and Mike Vick with John Beck. If our plan is to go all out for Andrew Luck, let's remember we probably won't be the only team bidding for that spot.... Assuming the team at the top spot doesn't need a franchise QB and is willing to move down.Red_One43 wrote:Since you are speculating, how about speculate who the "guy" was the couple of times Mike missed out. Just curious as to who you think that Mike wanted.
As far as how accurate you your thoughts are - We just watched a coach orchestrate a plan during this draft, it is highly improbable that this coach did not go after his guy with all the picks he had. It is clear that his priority was number of players to fit needs. When he did want a particular player that he felt that he might not get, he traded up for him (Helu). You provided no basis for your thinking except a rumor. Why not base your thinking on what actually happened?
I have lost all faith. Tony Banks, Shane Matthews, Danny Wuerffel, Patrick Ramsey, Tim Hasselbeck, Mark Brunell, Jason Campbell, Todd Collins, Donovan McNabb, who is next? John Beck! Yay!!! It sums up our franchise that Rex Grossman is actually getting some nods of approval as the QB going into next year.Skinsfan55 wrote:Food for thought:
Gus Frerotte was the last QB drafted by the Redskins to be elected to the Pro Bowl as a member of the team. He was drafted in the 6th round out of Tulsa in 1994. He only has 12 TD passes that year, so he may have been an alternate. Can't remember. Before him, it was Mark Rypien drafted in the 6th round in 1986. He went twice.
Eddie LeBarron and Sammy Baugh are the only guys every drafted by the Redskins to go to the Pro-Bowl 4 or more times, and I would strongly argue that Baugh is the only star QB the Redskins have ever drafted (and short of Theismann) the only star they've ever had.
Let's hope they can change this some day soon.
It's a QB's league. When is the last time an average QB won the championship without a top 5 all time defense? (Bucs, Ravens)