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10-16-2006, 07:25 PM | #46 | |
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Re: Core of the Redskins problem: Greed
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I think it is the culture that is at stake here. |
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10-16-2006, 08:30 PM | #47 |
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Re: Core of the Redskins problem: Greed
Turnover happens everywhere.
Look at the Patriots, they've let a few key veteran players go over the past few years and they've had some very sticky situations with some of these guys, just see Branch this year. Does it tear apart the team? No, it doesn't because the team has a philosophy and in the end the players have to respect the fact that the team sticks to their guns. They may not like it, but they have to respect it. I'm tired of hearing how letting Ryan Clark go has somehow damaged this team's psyche behind repair, or even worse that the locker room is split over a 'race issue' with Archuleta. All of this is pure speculation on our part, and very irresponsible speculation at that. |
10-16-2006, 09:12 PM | #48 | |
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Re: Core of the Redskins problem: Greed
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Great point......
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10-16-2006, 11:21 PM | #49 | |
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Re: Core of the Redskins problem: Greed
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This team talks about SB every year without realizing there's a process. One would think that a coach of JG experience and reputation would recognize this. I too firmly believe that JG has just a little of that GA fever in him preaching "The Future Is Now". I'm not convinced JG has the patience or tolerance to build a football team the conventional way espically when he's working for an owner who wants to win now. The only way we can build the kind of team we would like to field, we'll have to take some lumps which would mean some down time when the team might not be very successful. However that's part of the process, and you have to have coaches who are teachers, and can instruct young players how to play the game of professional football. Some of us can take a bunch of all-pros who know how to play the game and make us look like a very good coach, but can we take the young players and develop them and mold them into a cohesive unit capable of winning football games. How many would dare say we have these type coaches on this team at this time. I don't think so, that's why year after year we rely on free-agents or experienced players who do not require the same level of coaching and/or instruction. Free agency has done nothing for us but kept us caped out each year with no depth, and no future. |
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