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Are we trying to figure out the guy who drove home high or the guy telling LL ( from ES ) about Griff being unhappy?
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Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
[quote=skinsfaninok;962298]fletcher or hall[/quote]
Last I checked those guys are still on the team |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
[quote=SmootSmack;962300]Last I checked those guys are still on the team[/quote]
oh hell I'm just throwing names lol IDK u meant of the team |
[QUOTE=SmootSmack;962300]Last I checked those guys are still on the team[/QUOTE]
Smoot! Edit: as in Fred. Defensive player - no longer on the team. High. Has to be Smoot. Party boat. All signs point there. |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
Holy Damn! 85% of us want Haslett gone between now and end of the season, and 30% want the same for Shanahan, so 115% of us want some coaches gone!! Glad to see we're all finally on the same page :)
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[quote=The Goat;962314]Holy Damn! 85% of us want Haslett gone between now and end of the season, and 30% want the same for Shanahan, so 115% of us want some coaches gone!! Glad to see we're all finally on the same page :)[/quote]
That's one way to look at things.. Even though its' the wrong one lol.. Fred Smoot is just someone who is stirring shit. He wan'ts Andy Reid in Washington.. That alone should tell you something |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
[quote=The Goat;962314]Holy Damn! 85% of us want Haslett gone between now and end of the season, and 30% want the same for Shanahan, so 115% of us want some coaches gone!! Glad to see we're all finally on the same page :)[/quote]
I wish Joe Gibbs was still coaching the Redskins! |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
Why not? Id rather have him coaching RG3 than Shanahan. Joe Gibbs had mega success with shit qb's, imagine what he could do with our guy. Plus, he likes to build with FA's. Due to the fact of not having first rounders and our team already having a couple good young pieces, I think that would actually work good! Get Joe on the phone please!
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[IMG]http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4526247784023206&pid=15.1[/IMG]GTripp - I too am excited to become the 2004-2008 Denver Broncos. May we have at least as much success as they did (I took that from the old thread when Shanny was hired)
Its good to know GTripps pessimism is straight as an arrow, he might be Miss Cleo in disguise. I was excited about Shanahan. Now I obviously am not. |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
[quote=The Goat;962314]Holy Damn! 85% of us want Haslett gone between now and end of the season, and 30% want the same for Shanahan, so 115% of us want some coaches gone!! Glad to see we're all finally on the same page :)[/quote]
115%? Why are we letting Philadelphia fans vote in our poll? |
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[quote=Monkeydad;962382]115%? Why are we letting Philadelphia fans vote in our poll?[/quote]
Zing! |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
[quote=SmootSmack;962300]Last I checked those guys are still on the team[/quote]
My guess would be Lavar...in fact i put a little scrilla on that |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
Nope
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t jax
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Its not Smoot. Im surprised. Ok.
Darrion Scott. |
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Can we stop with the guessing and get back on topic? Thanks.
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Sure.
Yes he should be fired. Can we guess again now? :) |
I nailed it anyway. It is definitely Darrion Scott. Just waiting for SS to confirm.
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Lavar Arrington
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Ade Jimoh
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[quote=Mechanix544;962379]Why not? Id rather have him coaching RG3 than Shanahan. Joe Gibbs had mega success with shit qb's, imagine what he could do with our guy. Plus, he likes to build with FA's. Due to the fact of not having first rounders and our team already having a couple good young pieces, I think that would actually work good! Get Joe on the phone please![/quote]
The one thing about Gibbs is that he would have young QBs sit while a veteran started the whole season. He did it with Mark Rypien, Stan Humpries, Jay Schroeder, and with Jason Campbell. I'm not even sure if Gibbs would have drafted RG3 as he's never taken a QB higher than 25th overall in a NFL draft. But since today's NFL is different than the one during his first tenure perhaps Gibbs would have drafted RG3 and started him right away. |
[QUOTE=REDSKINS4ever;962521]The one thing about Gibbs is that he would have young QBs sit while a veteran started the whole season. He did it with Mark Rypien, Stan Humpries, Jay Schroeder, and with Jason Campbell. I'm not even sure if Gibbs would have drafted RG3 as he's never taken a QB higher than 25th overall in a NFL draft.
But since today's NFL is different than the one during his first tenure perhaps Gibbs would have drafted RG3 and started him right away.[/QUOTE] Not to mention that those other qb's didnt exactly show that they were ready to play as soon as RG-3. I mean we did not have Joe Montana starting already but they werent Steve Young either. |
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[quote=REDSKINS4ever;962521]The one thing about Gibbs is that he would have young QBs sit while a veteran started the whole season. He did it with Mark Rypien, Stan Humpries, Jay Schroeder, and with Jason Campbell. I'm not even sure if Gibbs would have drafted RG3 as he's never taken a QB higher than 25th overall in a NFL draft.
But since today's NFL is different than the one during his first tenure perhaps Gibbs would have drafted RG3 and started him right away.[/quote] Joe Gibbs started Campbell in 2006 essentially because the season was over, and to give in to a fan base that wanted to believe Mark Brunell was the problem even though he really wasn't. Consider that at the times Gibbs resigned in 2008, he did make mention that he would have held a QB compeition between Todd Collins and JC had he stayed as coach. I believe Gibbs knew that Campbell was not the answer deep down. Joe preferred veteran QB's because throughout his tenure as head coach it was always the veterans who performed well, played smart, and didn't make mistakes that cost the team... |
[QUOTE=SolidSnake84;962534]Joe Gibbs started Campbell in 2006 essentially because the season was over, and to give in to a fan base that wanted to believe Mark Brunell was the problem even though he really wasn't.
Consider that at the times Gibbs resigned in 2008, he did make mention that he would have held a QB compeition between Todd Collins and JC had he stayed as coach. I believe Gibbs knew that Campbell was not the answer deep down. Joe preferred veteran QB's because throughout his tenure as head coach it was always the veterans who performed well, played smart, and didn't make mistakes that cost the team...[/QUOTE] Also when you have hall of famers all over the field and several pro bowl players on top of that you can get away with "plugging in" qb's. This team now is a far cry from that collection of talent. God - Bethard and Gibbs were just a lethal combination of know how. |
[QUOTE=punch it in;962538]Also when you have hall of famers all over the field and several pro bowl players on top of that you can get away with "plugging in" qb's. This team now is a far cry from that collection of talent. God - Bethard and Gibbs were just a lethal combination of know how.[/QUOTE]
Edit: I miss lethal combinations of know how. |
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[quote=punch it in;962538]Also when you have hall of famers all over the field and several pro bowl players on top of that you can get away with "plugging in" qb's. This team now is a far cry from that collection of talent. God - Bethard and Gibbs were just a lethal combination of know how.[/quote]
Yes I agree completley. But Gibbs just always found a way to make those "old" veteran QB's work. Looking at Joe Gibbs II, it was just magical how he got his old QB's to play so well: Mark Brunell 2005 season: at 35 years old, had his best season as a pro. 23 TD's, 10 INT's, 3,050 yards. Brunell was very resurgant and was very dangerous once again up until he hurt his legs in December of 2005. Todd Collins: 36 years old in 2007, he had a great season even though it was for 4 games and about 1000 yards, but he did throw 5 TD's and 0 INTs, makes you wonder what he could have done if he had the whole 2007 season and beyond. Man i miss the good old days! |
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[quote=SolidSnake84;962534]Joe Gibbs started Campbell in 2006 essentially because the season was over, and to give in to a fan base that wanted to believe Mark Brunell was the problem even though he really wasn't.
Consider that at the times Gibbs resigned in 2008, he did make mention that he would have held a QB compeition between Todd Collins and JC had he stayed as coach. I believe Gibbs knew that Campbell was not the answer deep down. Joe preferred veteran QB's because throughout his tenure as head coach it was always the veterans who performed well, played smart, and didn't make mistakes that cost the team...[/quote] I wonder how Gibbs 2 would have turned out had he went after Kurt Warner back in 04 instead of Brunell. I thought he would go in that direction because of the Coryell connection with Mike Mike Martz. |
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warner lit it up in ny
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Warner had a hurt hand while he was in NY. Look at how his career finished up. He went out one of the all-time greats. No doubt we would have been as good or maybe better with Warner than we were with Brunell.
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Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
[quote=Paintrain;961717]Let's spin this conversation forward then..
So as one of the 'Fire Shanahan' proponents, what is your (or anyone else who wants to fire Shanny) SPECIFIC plan to get this team back on the right path? Who would you have picking personnel? Who would you hire as head coach? What offensive system would you want in place and who (OC) will run it? What defensive system would you want in place and who (DC) will run it? Who are your building block players for the systems you recommend?[/quote] This is the only reason I'm not for firing Shanahan. Who is going to replace him? What is the FO structure going to be like? People say Sean Payton but he is not coming here, vacancy or not. Even if he did its no guarantee that he will turn the Skins into a success story. Why would he or any up and coming candidate come here? Without first round draft picks and a reduced salary cap starting a team and getting him what he'll need will be difficult, at best. And with it being his first year any forward progress won't be seen for a couple of years. For better or worse we're stuck with MS. I don't see things getting but stranger things have happen. |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
SS- Marcus White?
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[url=http://www.theredzone.org/BlogDescription/tabid/61/EntryId/30517/Report--Jon-Gruden-eyeing-a-return-to-coaching/Default.aspx]Report: Jon Gruden eyeing a return to coaching[/url]
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Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
[quote=Jayroc24;962571]SS- Marcus White?[/quote]
Ok, I'm sorry what is that in reference to? Is that related to something earlier in the thread? :confused: And Jon Gruden coming wouldn't be any different than Shanahans stint here. |
Re: Should Mike Shanahan be fired?
I think the real question should be, why did Mike agree to coach this team knowing that it was in total shambles and needed a major overhaul?
My biggest gripe with Shanny from day one is that he didn't declare it a rebuild, and traded valuable picks for a aging QB and broken down LT. Why not just suck it up, keep JC and bring in Rex to battle for the spot, and build through the draft and FA. Just hold tight until a QB could be drafted (like this year) and roll from there. However, I had read some answer from his initial interviews when he first got here and KNEW it was going to take more than 3 years to clean out the old aging vets, and get young talent. When the said he told his son Kyle not to come that this place was a mess. It says a whole lot. [quote]“I’m the one that told Kyle not to come,” he said. ”I said, ‘This is going to be a work in progress. It’s not going to happen over night. And you were on an established team. You’ve got your ducks in order.’”[/quote] So again, why in the hell did he take this "trap" of a job? I assume it's because he had a huge chip on his shoulder to prove people wrong. He may have bit off more than he could chew with this mess we had. I firmly believe you don't correct 20 years of horrible culture and mismanagement with 2-1/2 years. It's not going to happen. |
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[quote=SolidSnake84;962534]Joe Gibbs started Campbell in 2006 essentially because the season was over, and to give in to a fan base that wanted to believe Mark Brunell was the problem even though he really wasn't.
Consider that at the times Gibbs resigned in 2008, he did make mention that he would have held a QB compeition between Todd Collins and JC had he stayed as coach. I believe Gibbs knew that Campbell was not the answer deep down. Joe preferred veteran QB's because throughout his tenure as head coach it was always the veterans who performed well, played smart, and didn't make mistakes that cost the team...[/quote] If Gibbs was still coaching, there would have been no Jim Zorn. No Shanahan. No Bruce Allen and Vinny would still be here unless Snyder just so happened to get rid of him. Todd Collins went on to play terribly for the Bears and Campbell is on his second team since leaving the Redskins. At some point Gibbs would have to be smart and take a hard look at the Rothliesburgers, Rivers, E. Manning, and begin to realize that drafting a QB high and starting him right away would be the best course of action. |
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[quote=REDSKINS4ever;962591]If Gibbs was still coaching, there would have been no Jim Zorn. No Shanahan. No Bruce Allen and Vinny would still be here unless Snyder just so happened to get rid of him. Todd Collins went on to play terribly for the Bears and Campbell is on his second team since leaving the Redskins. At some point Gibbs would have to be smart and take a hard look at the Rothliesburgers, Rivers, E. Manning, and begin to realize that drafting a QB high and starting him right away would be the best course of action.[/quote]
He wouldn't be able to do that because he pissed all his draft picks away. Aging old vets or to move up into a draft before he even knows who'll be on the board. :doh: He is a HUGE reason we are in the mess we are in today. |
[QUOTE=Bishop Hammer;962581]Ok, I'm sorry what is that in reference to? Is that related to something earlier in the thread? :confused:
And Jon Gruden coming wouldn't be any different than Shanahans stint here.[/QUOTE] Yes there was reference to a Redskin player who got high and than drove home and got lost in his neighborhood for two hours. Lmao. SS has told us that it was a defensive player who is not on the team anymore. Also he had done something like this at another time. Not sure if there is such a person or SS is just having fun watching us all throw names out there? Edit: Gruden might fail miserably or he might not - it would definitely be different though. |
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[quote=punch it in;962289]Im confused. Is the deal here that a player leaked this info to LL about Griff being frustrated or is this just LL's take on the current situation in Skinsville?[/quote]
Its from a direct conversation I had with Griff on Monday at the park before he left. I'm not going to put all of it out there but a lot of guys are not happy.The Banks stuff I was referring to was Griffin saying he ran the wrong route at the end of the game, nothing big. First time checking out the site, great job. HTTR |
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Any route that involves Banks even being on the field is the wrong route...please cut him already.
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[quote=SmootSmack;962650]Any route that involves Banks even being on the field is the wrong route...please cut him already.[/quote]
totally agree...never should of made the team. As far as the smoking player, it is hard to just pick one,especially back when Gibbs & Zorn were here. The specific player I was talking about with that story was S.Hyer. Some how know all the smokers on the team past and present so plenty of defensive players as well. You might might of been thinking of the Defensive guy who use to sell to his teamates.. |
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