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Time for this Shanahan experiment to be ended.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:07 pm
by DaSkinz Baby
Okay people I have been putting this thread off for a while now and now, sorry it's time for Mike, his son and the whole coaching staff to be terminated ASAP. Just like the game passed Joe Gibbs by, it has passed Shanahan by as well. And let's not kid ourselves. Mike Shanahan didn't build that team in Denver, Dan Reeves did. The only thing Mike gets credit for was the running backs and let's also add in that Mike wasn't nothing without Gary Kubiak and he hasn't been since. His son is a arrogant moron and I am so glad that Brian Mitchell called this team out. Let's also come to the realization that London Fletcher is old, slow and can no longer make the plays he once did, it's time to sit him down. It doesn't take any other team 3-5 to become a contender but it takes the Redskins 20 years? This is ridiculous and I would really like to kick Daniel Snyder in the ass for what he has done since buying this team. This team is pathetic, has no mean streak and are a bunch of professional. The only good thing about this team is #10 and #46 and they both should be able to go to a professional team with good qualified coaches not these stupid ass pieces of crap coaching this team into the ground. I swear too bad the bulk of us fans can't get Mike, Kyle and Jim Haslett in a boxing ring for about 5 minutes cause I swear I would beat them all to death cause they really do deserve it. They need to take the bush league play calling to high school where it belongs. I swear I doubt this team could even beat the Seneca Valley Screaming Eagles. This team get's worse as the year goes on and has happened every since Shanny has gotten here. Daniel Snyder you hire some young worthy coach that wants to win, not a past his prime coach who only came back to get his son more experience. And lastly Shanny didn't know defense in Denver and he still knows nothing about defense as evidence by the product he puts out on the field.................I am getting to the point of seriously hating this team................

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:09 pm
by langleyparkjoe
We could beat Seneca Valley!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:20 pm
by Rayskins69
I haven't posted in awhile, but yeah I feel the pain. Ive got over 35 years cheering for this team and its painful. Ive told anyone who will listen, but football is about coaching. Ive been on great teams that we knew going in we were better prepared. Ive been on other horrible teams where we didnt have a clue. I believe this current team is closer to the clueless...

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:22 pm
by Irn-Bru
(1) Wow . . . feeling better after that? Take a deep breath, dude. ;)

(2) Please remember that THN's forums outside of Talking Smack are PG. No profanity, or profanity with symbols in place of letters, is allowed. I've edited this post but please keep that in mind in the future.

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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:29 pm
by riggofan
Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:30 pm
by langleyparkjoe
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


:lol:

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:32 pm
by langleyparkjoe
Irn-Bru wrote:(2) Please remember that THN's forums outside of Talking Smack are PG. No profanity, or profanity with symbols in place of letters, is allowed. I've edited this post but please keep that in mind in the future.


I tend to use garbage words like flipping flopping shikuzle and such like that. Works here in the real world.. but obviously smack is where the fudge it's at!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:41 pm
by markshark84
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


+1

We have seen progress with MS. Inpatience and instability work against you when progress is actually being made. If there is no progress --- then by all means we should cut him loose right now, but there is progress being made.

When MS got here, there were literally only 3 half-decent players on this roster. Please remember that. We weren't SF when Harbaugh took over. Look at our final roster. Outside of Fletcher. Moss, and Orakpo, we had NOBODY on this team. It's almost comical in a very sad and depressing way.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Washi ... nal_roster

MS had to find 52 guys to make a decent team in 3 years. That is a tall order.

Besides, did you really think we were a playoff team this year??? Get real. Playoff teams have quality at all areas. We have issues at DL, DB, OL, and WR. That's enough to keep us out of the playoffs. You need quality everywhere.

If you really think we should have gone from that roster in 2009 to a playoff team in 3 seasons, you need a reality check.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:44 pm
by DarthMonk
I almost want to start a NEW 12 Keepers thread.

Which 12 guys belong on this team 3 years from now?

Griff
Trent
Garcon
Morris
Kerrigan
Rak


Ruh Roh

Image

DarthMonk

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:57 pm
by Mississippiskinsfan2
The sky is falling!!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:58 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Fans overreacting, News at 11...

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:07 pm
by CanesSkins26
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


Coaching changes haven't been our problem. Hiring the wrong coach has been the problem (ie Spurrier and Zorn). Obviously you don't want constant turnover but its equally bad to continue on with a coach that you don't think can get the job done. I'm not saying that Shanahan should be fired, but the idea for keeping him on just for the sake of continuity and because of too much turnover in the past doesn't make any real sense.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:17 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
CanesSkins26 wrote:
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


Coaching changes haven't been our problem. Hiring the wrong coach has been the problem (ie Spurrier and Zorn). Obviously you don't want constant turnover but its equally bad to continue on with a coach that you don't think can get the job done. I'm not saying that Shanahan should be fired, but the idea for keeping him on just for the sake of continuity and because of too much turnover in the past doesn't make any real sense.


So if he's let go, who do we bring in that's a guarantee?

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:21 pm
by SkinsJock
I don't think that Shanahan should be kept because of a lack of continuity OR because he did not do a good job in Denver OR ... whatever

I don't think that Shanahan should be fired because there are better coaches available or that someone else can come in here and make this franchise better

The ONLY reason that Shanahan should lose his job here is if he cannot get the players he has here to play together as a team for the next 7 games

the win loss record does not matter as much to me as I never really thought that the team was going to be all that special this season anyway

I think many fans are just VERY disappointed because they had unrealistic expectations

IF Mike loses the team then he should be let go but he will have the opportunity over the next 7 games to show that is the case or not

I am NOT a Mike Shanahan fan but I do think it will be important how the players respond to this challenge by the HC


that is how I take that statement he made - My 2 cents

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:24 pm
by riggofan
CanesSkins26 wrote:
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


Coaching changes haven't been our problem. Hiring the wrong coach has been the problem (ie Spurrier and Zorn). Obviously you don't want constant turnover but its equally bad to continue on with a coach that you don't think can get the job done. I'm not saying that Shanahan should be fired, but the idea for keeping him on just for the sake of continuity and because of too much turnover in the past doesn't make any real sense.


Neither does blowing it all up and starting over again.

Its just the same old nonsense around here. The same fans saying Shanny doesn't have what it takes and only won because he had Elway. Shanny doesn't have the drive because he already won his super bowls. Who do they want to replace him? Bill Cowher! Gruden! Sean Payton! LOL. Its the same old same old.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:25 pm
by oneman56
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
CanesSkins26 wrote:
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


Coaching changes haven't been our problem. Hiring the wrong coach has been the problem (ie Spurrier and Zorn). Obviously you don't want constant turnover but its equally bad to continue on with a coach that you don't think can get the job done. I'm not saying that Shanahan should be fired, but the idea for keeping him on just for the sake of continuity and because of too much turnover in the past doesn't make any real sense.


So if he's let go, who do we bring in that's a guarantee?



What kind of guarantee are you looking for ? There are no guarantees and like caneskins i'm not saying he should be fired either but his record is terrible and there's no guarantee it will improve either. Personally, I just expected to see improvement, he's personally responsible for just about every player on this roster and those players or he aren't getting it done. Either way this has to start falling on his shoulders. I want continuity but at what price? 5 and 6 win seasons aren't cutting it and although the offense has improved over last years we haven't exactly put up a ton of points on good defenses this year.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:27 pm
by Mursilis
markshark84 wrote:
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


+1

We have seen progress with MS. Inpatience and instability work against you when progress is actually being made. If there is no progress --- then by all means we should cut him loose right now, but there is progress being made.

When MS got here, there were literally only 3 half-decent players on this roster. Please remember that. We weren't SF when Harbaugh took over. Look at our final roster. Outside of Fletcher. Moss, and Orakpo, we had NOBODY on this team. It's almost comical in a very sad and depressing way.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Washi ... nal_roster

MS had to find 52 guys to make a decent team in 3 years. That is a tall order.


If "progress" isn't leading to more wins, is it really progress? People talk about the 2009 roster like they were the 0-16 Lions, but the 2009 team did manage to win 4 games (which, admittedly, is no great feat). Still, there have been worse teams. Regardless, Shanahan took a 4-12 team and has gone 6-10, 5-11, and now looks headed for another 10+ loss season. Again, where's the progress? Being patient on a sinking ship only leaves you on the bottom of the sea.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:34 pm
by oneman56
Mursilis wrote:
markshark84 wrote:
riggofan wrote:Yes! What we REALLY need is another coaching change. That has really worked well for us in the past.


+1

We have seen progress with MS. Inpatience and instability work against you when progress is actually being made. If there is no progress --- then by all means we should cut him loose right now, but there is progress being made.

When MS got here, there were literally only 3 half-decent players on this roster. Please remember that. We weren't SF when Harbaugh took over. Look at our final roster. Outside of Fletcher. Moss, and Orakpo, we had NOBODY on this team. It's almost comical in a very sad and depressing way.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Washi ... nal_roster

MS had to find 52 guys to make a decent team in 3 years. That is a tall order.


If "progress" isn't leading to more wins, is it really progress? People talk about the 2009 roster like they were the 0-16 Lions, but the 2009 team did manage to win 4 games (which, admittedly, is no great feat). Still, there have been worse teams. Regardless, Shanahan took a 4-12 team and has gone 6-10, 5-11, and now looks headed for another 10+ loss season. Again, where's the progress? Being patient on a sinking ship only leaves you on the bottom of the sea.


Agreed, there's little tangible progress being made. We've made some good picks with our high picks in the past few drafts but it's not translating to anything. As far as the players on the roster when he got here, that's true but it's also true he's responsible for their replacements. I'm on the fence as far as coaching decisions go right now but i'm no longer on the fence about Shanahan being responsible for more of the blame than i've previoulsy placed on him.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:35 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
I feel that there has been success. It has NOT translated to wins. However, I believe that it's coming.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:40 pm
by chiefhog44
Slow down people. Although I am disappointed in this last game and the egg we laid in Pittsburgh, I figured we would be about where we are right now. I figured we would end up at around 6-10, with a rookie QB and not factoring injuries to 4 of our best players.
Rak
Carriker
Garcon
Davis
I think it would be a huge step backward to not give this coaching staff another off season to build this. He's halfway through his contract and this offseason is a big one. Rid the team of it's last holdovers this offseason and continue to sprinkle in some solid free agents.

People are bashing the blunders of this front office, but you can point to a bunch of great FA's and draft picks they brought in who are really solid and form the nucleous of this team. Our offense across the board is pretty solid from WR, to TE, to O-line, to RB to QB. We now have a solid K. And on D, our front 7 is pretty solid (need one more pass rusher to add to Kerrigan and Rak), our Safites are poor and our CB's are overrated.

If you can add a Safety in the 2nd round next year, add a Free agent CB, a RT in the 3rd, and continue to develop all of our draft picks, I really like how that team looks. This team is not that far away really. Just had a bad couple games. Every team has them

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:42 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
chiefhog44 wrote:Slow down people. Although I am disappointed in this last game and the egg we laid in Pittsburgh, I figured we would be about where we are right now. I figured we would end up at around 6-10, with a rookie QB and not factoring injuries to 4 of our best players.
Rak
Carriker
Garcon
Davis
I think it would be a huge step backward to not give this coaching staff another off season to build this. He's halfway through his contract and this offseason is a big one. Rid the team of it's last holdovers this offseason and continue to sprinkle in some solid free agents.

People are bashing the blunders of this front office, but you can point to a bunch of great FA's and draft picks they brought in who are really solid and form the nucleous of this team. Our offense across the board is pretty solid from WR, to TE, to O-line, to RB to QB. We now have a solid K. And on D, our front 7 is pretty solid (need one more pass rusher to add to Kerrigan and Rak), our Safites are poor and our CB's are overrated.

If you can add a Safety in the 2nd round next year, add a Free agent CB, a RT in the 3rd, and continue to develop all of our draft picks, I really like how that team looks. This team is not that far away really. Just had a bad couple games. Every team has them


Don't bring your common sense, it won't be welcome. :lol:

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:50 pm
by Mursilis
chiefhog44 wrote:I figured we would end up at around 6-10, with a rookie QB


Who is awesome and not the reason why this team is terrible.

I think it would be a huge step backward to not give this coaching staff another off season to build this.


Build what? A winning team? Where is it?

Our offense across the board is pretty solid from WR


Who can't catch

to TE, to O-line


Who can't seem to pass-block that well - they gave up 4 sacks yesterday, and saw almost no blitzes

This team is not that far away really. Just had a bad couple games. Every team has them


We fans say that every year. And every year, we're wrong.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:52 pm
by langleyparkjoe
*side note*..

I like da avatar Mursilis.. congrats!

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:08 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Mursilis wrote:Who can't catch


Right, cus RGIII got that 70% completion rate throwing passes to himself... :roll:

Re: Time for this Shanahan experiment to be ended.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:16 pm
by KazooSkinsFan
DaSkinz Baby wrote:Okay people I have been putting this thread off for a while now and now, sorry it's time for Mike, his son and the whole coaching staff to be terminated ASAP. Just like the game passed Joe Gibbs by, it has passed Shanahan by as well. And let's not kid ourselves. Mike Shanahan didn't build that team in Denver, Dan Reeves did. The only thing Mike gets credit for was the running backs and let's also add in that Mike wasn't nothing without Gary Kubiak and he hasn't been since. His son is a arrogant moron and I am so glad that Brian Mitchell called this team out. Let's also come to the realization that London Fletcher is old, slow and can no longer make the plays he once did, it's time to sit him down. It doesn't take any other team 3-5 to become a contender but it takes the Redskins 20 years? This is ridiculous and I would really like to kick Daniel Snyder in the ass for what he has done since buying this team. This team is pathetic, has no mean streak and are a bunch of professional. The only good thing about this team is #10 and #46 and they both should be able to go to a professional team with good qualified coaches not these stupid ass pieces of crap coaching this team into the ground. I swear too bad the bulk of us fans can't get Mike, Kyle and Jim Haslett in a boxing ring for about 5 minutes cause I swear I would beat them all to death cause they really do deserve it. They need to take the bush league play calling to high school where it belongs. I swear I doubt this team could even beat the Seneca Valley Screaming Eagles. This team get's worse as the year goes on and has happened every since Shanny has gotten here. Daniel Snyder you hire some young worthy coach that wants to win, not a past his prime coach who only came back to get his son more experience. And lastly Shanny didn't know defense in Denver and he still knows nothing about defense as evidence by the product he puts out on the field.................I am getting to the point of seriously hating this team................


These sorts rants sound familiar. At least my wife is actually a woman...