03-13-2009, 05:34 PM
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The Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,994
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Re: Somebody please try to convince me that the FO has a plan.
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Originally Posted by KI Skins Fan
I am one frustrated Redskins fan. Here's what I see.
We've gone back to the same bad habits that have cost us draft picks and cap space and that I believe will surely doom us to continued mediocrity. The Jason Taylor fiasco, another of our customary panic moves, cost us dearly in draft picks. Albert Haynesworth, as great as he is, represents a whopping chunk of our cap space which seems to have precluded our making other FA moves.
Meanwhile, we have holes to fill - big holes. We need a RT, a SLB, a RDE, OL backups, a Kicker, a Punter, a PR, and maybe more. Right now, it looks like we might bring back Daniels and Washington. That's nice, but, at this point in their careers they're only stop-gap solutions.
Even with Haynesworth, this doesn't look to me like a team that is poised to make a playoff run in the tough NFC East. Sure, I wanted Haynesworth, but what do I know? I'm just a dumb fan who loves to watch great football players do their thing in B&G. I don't need to have a plan. But shouldn't the FO have one? If they do, I just can't see it.
If you can detect a plan in all this, clue me in. Also, what do you think the plan should be?
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The move for Jason Taylor was heralded at the time. That was a serious need after that season ending injury on the first day of camp.
Besides, there was no way of knowing that JT was going to be injured for that long, he had a long track record of consecutive starts going when he came to Washington.
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