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11-11-2007, 08:43 PM | #106 |
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Fair weather fans, are you friggin kidding me. I have watched this team underachieve for the last 15 years, I think we deserve a little more than 2 playoff appearences since 1992. If they were calling for Andy Reid and McNabbs head last week and they were able to come to FedEx field and beat the Redskins at home, what does that say about the Redskins?
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11-11-2007, 08:43 PM | #107 | |
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Maybe we should separate this website for real fans, not fair weather fans. Either you support the Redskins thru thick or thin or quit being a Redskins fan. |
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11-11-2007, 08:50 PM | #108 | |
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11-11-2007, 08:50 PM | #109 | |
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I find it interesting that the anti-Kool Aid crowd thinks that they are somehow more perceptive than the Kool-Aid drinkers. Wrong. They are just as delusional as some of the Kool-Aid drinkers, they just happen to go to the other extreme. The Kool-Aid crowd supposedly thinks we are a great team and the anti-Kool Aid crowd acts like we are 0-9. It's kind of sad and funny at the same time. By the way, if you like the forum good. If you don't like the forum, do something different. Why bitch about the site but continue to post here? That's about as dumb as whining about a team constantly, talking about how painful it is to watch the team, cursing every coach and player on the team, but continuing to watch them. I swear that many members of the anti-Kool aid crowd are closet S&M, leather-wearing slaves who just want another self-inflicted beating. |
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11-11-2007, 08:52 PM | #110 |
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To ask for Gibbs to step down midseason is about as ignorant of a suggestion as I can think of. That being said, we're clearly a poorly coached team. I know SmootSmack always reverts back to blaming the players for miscues - dumb penalties, drops, etc. But when it happens week after week, and we blow games repeatedly, that's a symptom of the coaching staff. No question.
We couldn't come up with a play call to get us a TD when we had 7 chances inside the 10 yard line. We carve them up all day and then we totally stall? Gibbs HAS TO BE taking over playcalling inside the red zone. We waste a timeout early in the 3rd on 4th & 1 only to kick a FG anyway? That timeout could have challenged McCardell's catch late (ruled incomplete) in the 4th. The list goes on. The overall lack of fire in all aspects, the rapidly collapsing defense, the lack of fundamentals and inability to close- that comes down to coaching. I don't give a shit if we sing koombaya in the locker room and if we "fight our guts out." I want to win. We've been griping about allowing big plays, dumb penalties, bad play calling, poor clock management, and bad offense since the 1st game of Gibbs' return. Bottom line, Joe Gibbs part 2 isn't working. It's just not. We're 3 1/2 years in and have all the same problems we've had since he took over. Nothing is getting better (except our QB). Remember folks, aside from that 5 game run in '05, we've been lower tier team his entire second tenure. You can never go home again. IMO this year's Redskins team is on the low end of average.
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11-11-2007, 08:53 PM | #111 | |
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But I'm kind of sick of the injury excuse like a lot of other folks around here. Dallas hasn't had it's secondary healthy until today and when has their defense collapsed? The bills have faced at least as bad an injury situation, and they have less talent, but we're basically on the same level. I'd say they overachieved, Gibbs' Skins have badly underachieved. |
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11-11-2007, 08:54 PM | #112 | |
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11-11-2007, 08:58 PM | #113 |
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Oh yeah. One thing I am totally sick of is hearing people say there are no good coaching options out there. I've been much more cautious about sacking Gibbs because he may be working that out himself as others have said he will choose to retire.
But for fuck sakes, other teams find coaches out of the woodwork who make it happen. A year ago everybody questioned the Tomlin situation. Guess what? He makes Gibbs look like the rookie coach (if you're being honest with yourself). So what our we saying? Our owner and staff aren't smart enough to find a Tomlin? Oh yeah, that kind of is what we're saying. Shit! |
11-11-2007, 09:00 PM | #114 | |
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11-11-2007, 09:04 PM | #116 |
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Since Gibbs is not going to be fired, one has to assume that threads like these are started largely for the purpose of generating a defensive response. Then the perpetrators throw up their hands and exclaim, "How dare you question my loyalty". It's eerily familiar somehow.
Gibbs is to blame for part of it, though. He has allowed the perception to flourish that anytime we run it's because he's interfering with Saunders playcalling. If he is, he's being pretty subtle about it, because I don't ever see him saying "Boo" to either Saunders through the headset or to Bill Lazor on the sideline who talks to Campbell. The only person he seems to speak with is Gregg Williams. And, Saunders doesn't really seem like the type that would shoot down such a misperception by the press if he thought it would allow him to escape the blame for any mistakes the team makes. He'll probably collect his doe and shuffle off to the next gig with his genius tag only slightly tarnished.
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11-11-2007, 09:05 PM | #117 |
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Defense gave up TWENTY 4th quarter points. Twenty. That's the killer to me. Yes, the failure to get in from inside the ten was horrible. But today we managed to put up 25. We gave up 33.
The timeouts weren't the issue--yes, you want to have them, but one was called by JC, the other was a reasonable challenge. The FG one hurt, but that wasn't the thing that killed us. Now, penalties, on the other hand... The offseason, we upgraded our secondary and moved ST to center field. And that helped. But without Rogers and ST back there, it looked a lot like last year, I'm afraid. Joe will play out the season, and we'll see. Depends on what happens the rest of the way, IMO. On the bright side,nice game by JC. Missed Lloyd on a long one, but some sweet sideline routes, and some great throws to WRs in the red zone. Insult to injury: Thrash is having a career day, and blows out his knee. Man.
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11-11-2007, 09:09 PM | #119 | |
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Second, "woulda coulda shoulda" goes both ways. The anti-Kool Aid crowd uses that expression when members of the Kool Aid crowd talks about how we would have beaten the Packers if..... Yet those same people manage to say that we would have lost the game to X team IF. Those sort of mental gymnastics make my head hurt. But, whatever, if it makes you feel good to bitch about this site and this team, have at it. |
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