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Yeah possibly, that's why I threw in that "for whatever reason"
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01-23-2009, 10:29 PM | #21 |
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Did they get Shanahan? Has Pioli proven he can be successful without Belichick? I mean props to the Patriots for getting things done, but there are several things they've done similar to the Redskins-not playing draft picks their rookie year, going after older vets that have panned out for them where they haven't as much for us
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01-23-2009, 10:52 PM | #22 | |
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Let me ask you a simple question since you are much more connected than any of us. Do you believe the redskins current front office structure is respected around the NFL? I don't believe it is and that bothers me. I remember a time when the Redskins were among the most respected organizations in sports and I don't feel we are anymore and that bothers me almost as much as the losses.
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Huh? How do you figure? If we trade '10 picks for more '09 picks, how can we repeat the behavior next year if we have no picks to work with??
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The structure? Yeah, I mean it's not as uncommon as a lot of people think to have that structure. The people? Well let's see (best as I have gathered)
Eric Schaeffer-Definitely respected Morocco Brown/Scott Campbell-yes, but not really known Scouts-mostly considered decent, but no particularly special skills. No one stands out as a keen eye for uncovered can't miss talent Cerrato-not so much as a person, more or less as an executive But it just seems that more often than not we automatically assume than any move we make is awful and any move any other team makes is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Our philosophy sucks, while everyone else's is awesome...even when it's the same philosophy.
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Okay thanks...nice to know we have at least some respected people.
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One other thing...I recognize that other teams make the same exact mistakes that the redskins make. The only difference is that in other organizations, after 2 or 3 years of not winning people get fired and they start over. In Washington we have one person that seems to always be immune from responsibility.
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01-23-2009, 11:26 PM | #29 |
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Trading Moss wouldn't be the best idea since he's our #1 receiver, and none of the 3 rookies have proven nothin yet. As for Rogers, I think we still need him. We'll re-sign hall...he's a great zone corner, and if we can draft Raji and start forcing more 3rd and longs, we can play zone more and let Hall come up with a few balls. Also, if we trade Rogers, who is our #2 CB? com'on now, they are NOT going anywhere
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However among other things I do very much agree that the jury is still out. My fear is that as you go down the draft the number of quality tackles decreases at a much quicker rate. Very rarely will you see a guy like Joe Staley last as long as he did, and I wouldn't bank on finding the next Marcus McNeil or Tony Ugoh in the second round. Right now all I want is for the team to sit pretty at 13 and take Michael Oher or BJ Rali. Preferably Oher because we need more help at Tackle and Tackles usually have an easier time coming in and contributing. Then follow that up with the best available guard or center. Find a quality depth guy in the 5th thats capable of collapsing the pocket, and then look for a special teams guy that might eventually become a servicealbe OLB. To me that would be a wonderful draft. Of course as said before I will not be surprised to see the team with a new running back, outside linebacker, and corner come draft day.
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