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Someone needs to be hard on these guys. Who’s our secondary coach? Does he just diddle himself all day? I never hear anything about that guy and our secondary is atrocious. By the way Swearinger talks, you’d think he was a player and the secondary coach. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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11-24-2018, 12:02 AM | #167 |
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How do you explain someone rolling on your knee and tearing your ACL, tearing your pectoral muscle? This has nothing to do with conditioning, Redskins players are not the only NFL players to suffer this type of injuries.
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No they are not. But when you are an average to below average team with little depth those injuries stand out big time. We aren’t exactly at the plug and play level, and even if we had that kind of depth Jay Gruden could never get them ready to play. Good teams with good coaching staffs and or good quarterbacks can mask injuries alot easier. Shit Tom Brady went down and the Pats finished 11-5. Big Ben went down and the Steelers trucked through it. The Packers lost half their team a few years ago and they were A - OK. Eagles lost Wentz - superbowl. Because they have a strong foundation. The Skins lose a stud or two and they get exposed. So until we got a FO and a coaching staff that can overcome that shit we will flounder. It isn’t about conditioning it is about preparedness. 53 players. Depth. When 35-40 of those 53 are meh a team is in deep doo doo. Couple that with the fact that your Coaching staff is sub par and forget it. They don’t buy in to the system like they do with strong successful teams. |
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That's harder to assess but a new coach usually involves a new S&C coach so I'd think that's a part of it.
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The security attendants, the hotdog vendors, and ushers....all fired now. Fuckem
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Well then, it goes back to our poor ass decision makers and leadership. They should have kept Breeland, or brought him back for cheap when they had the chance.
Instead, they let him go for unproven players to save a buck, and held on to a overpaid, lazy Norman who it appears DJ is starting to call out. By the way, how’s Clinton Dix doing? How’s Cooper doing in Dallas, the guy we really needed, but didn’t grab who ended up TORCHING us on national tv while the guy we took instead of him (Clinton Dix) did NOTHING. Ironic... All of their piss poor decisions have led to this. Allen, Gruden, and Doug WIlliams need to go, and a real/competent GM needs to be promoted or hired. This team has had no continued success, continuity, or real leadership since Gibbs 25 fucking years ago. Our closest chance was Shannahan, but Snyder and RG3 fucked that. Dumpster juice every year this team turns out to be. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Fact is, Gruden has been here almost 5 years, and has a 34-40 record, one division title he barely won at 9-7, and has ZERO playoff wins. He was ALLEN’S hand pick.
TIME FOR HIM AND ALLEN TO GO. I’d support Snyder firing Gruden now and promoting Bill Callahan, firing Allen and promoting Brian Lafemina to VP, and promoting Eric Shaffer to GM. Then chose between Callahan or Saints Offensive Coordinator Pete Carmicheal as our next HC during the off-season Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by 5superbowls3wins; 11-24-2018 at 12:04 PM. |
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2014 they lost 89.5 games and were ranked 24th 2015 they lost 119.1 games and were ranked 31st 2016 they lost 99.0 games and ranked 25th 2017 they lost 121.0 games and ranked 32nd Very few teams were as bad as us over the last four years. Could it be luck? sure, but I think there are other factors at play here. Losing this much time for this long of a period is a trend. https://www.footballoutsiders.com/st...ted-games-lost https://www.footballoutsiders.com/st...ted-games-lost |
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