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12-28-2006, 04:24 PM | #31 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
Making the playoffs doesn't mean it isn't a disaster, though. 8-8 will make the playoffs this year - would that be a success next year? Obviously not. Playoffs are a component, and it's good you bring that up, but we need to rack up some wins too.
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12-28-2006, 04:27 PM | #32 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
This is what I'm trying to get at, sort of. Is a successful season gauged by total number of victories or a playoff appearance?
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12-28-2006, 04:40 PM | #33 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
It's hand-in-hand. There have been 2 teams with 10+ wins that haven't made it to the playoffs in the last 5 years, and every 10+ win team this year will make the playoffs. If 97% of 10+ win seasons mean a playoff appearance, then 10+ wins next season almost guarantees a playoff spot.
So, I would say 10+ wins is a successful season. If we don't make the playoffs with 10 wins, it's a fluke. If we make the playoffs with 8 wins, then that's a fluke, and not a successful season.
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12-28-2006, 04:49 PM | #34 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
10-6 should definitely be expected whether if it is good enough to make the playoffs or not.
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12-28-2006, 05:11 PM | #35 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
to me, its about getting into the playoffs. once in, anything can happen
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12-28-2006, 05:16 PM | #36 | |
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I just want to go back to the feeling I had in Gibbs I where each and every Sunday, you expected the Redskins to win, and if they lost, then it was unusual!
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12-28-2006, 05:25 PM | #37 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
Exactly.
With the talent we have on this team, thats gotta be a minimum. We have the talent to win in this league, and against the teams we play. I only really saw us outmatched once and that was against Indianapolis and the first game against Dallas/Philly; other than that there isnt a game I can look at and say we shouldnt have won.
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12-28-2006, 05:33 PM | #38 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
I'd say anything 10-6 and a playoff win would be a success. But if the NFC doesn't improve much on this season, our schedule works out in our favor a bit and we stay healthy I really really think we have 11-5/12-4 type talent. The key is that everything needs to click with no injuries. I do not think an NFC chapionship appearance is a stretch and if you make it to that game then who the heck knows. essentially I'll have similar expectations that I had this year. I see no reason to have lower expectations.
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12-28-2006, 05:45 PM | #39 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
I think the offense picks it up, gets into the top ten, and I'll even venture to say there will be slight improvement with the D (how much worse can it get?).
Still, there are too many problems with the team overall, and not enough solutions. 7 - 9. |
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It seems that a lot of people think the QB position is overrated but I think if anything it is underrated. Take Peyton off of Indy and they are a 8-8/9-7 team at best. Put him on Arizona and they win 11-12 games. Same in Minny. I think though you also have to have good coaching with a solid scheme. The more and more I see Seattle and Philly play the more I realize how flawed their offenses are. I don't think it is a coincidence that their performance is all over the map the last 4 years. Even with good QBs they struggle to over come limited offensive shcemes and sometimes shoddy coaching. The Pats are a perfect example. They really haven't been super talented but they have a great scheme on both sides of the ball, quality coaching and a super QB. Basically to me good coaching and scheming overcome the spots where you have mediocre players. But the scheme or coach can't overcome having a poor QB. You need both to compete year in and year out. |
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12-28-2006, 06:04 PM | #41 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
Anything above 500 would be considered success coming from a team that has so many areas of concern on defense, and a young developing QB. Of course I always want to think playoffs, but right now I'll be content with enough progress to render a "winning season".
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12-29-2006, 10:53 PM | #43 |
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Re: What's Considered Success for Next Season?
9-7 is success...how bout we try consistently getting over 500 before we get into the playoffs business. As far as I am concerned this team has shown no reason whatsoever to even be considered a part of the NFL the last decade. It is trash and it makes me sick.
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12-29-2006, 11:10 PM | #44 |
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Yeah, but that's not unfair, because this is a team that mortgages its future every year in order to win right away. Rebuilding is one thing, but we haven't had a rebuilding season since Snyder bought the team.
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12-29-2006, 11:36 PM | #45 | |
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But we might approach it (hey, anything is possible) with an eye to the future, and be relatively dormant in free agency, trading down to get more picks, NOT dealing our 2008 picks away, making all necessary cuts PRIOR to June 1 and not restructuring many, if any contracts, allowing us to cut the guys who have overstayed their welcome at the point they do. We could go out and get Nate Clements still, but not do anything ridicious in free agency. If we took this route, I would just be looking for some improvement. Be in the playoff race the last two weeks of the season. That would be acceptable. Though I fully expect us to take the first route, I think it could be successful for us. But when the window of oppertunity is one year, too much can happen to deter a SB run even if we had the best team. Not great foward planning.
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