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Old 03-12-2009, 07:35 AM   #16
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Re: Skins and Texans poised to be next year's Cardinals?

The guy who wrote this is far from having his pulse on the Washington Redskins. He is a way outsider. In fact I question his football intelligence too.

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But a lot of those woes can be solved by better – and quicker – decisions from Campbell.
Campbell might make better decisions without defenders in is face on his hitch step during a 3 step drop.

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Losing the potential of a healthy Jason Taylor hurts, too, because there isn’t a lot of pop in the pass-rushing department without him. That means seasonlong double-teaming for Haynesworth.
JT didn't do squat last year due mostly to injuries and even without him we have Carter who is a pretty good pass rusher. Carter had to take on double teams all season. The problem was at DT enough said.

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Work to be done: A significant pass-rushing presence is likely going to have to come from the draft, since there just isn’t anyone left in free agency. And no, the talk of adding Renaldo Wynn or bringing back Phillip Daniels isn’t going to scare anyone.
Um no, we have a pass rushing RE we need a LE that is solid against the run. We have role players that can pass rush if need be. Philip Daniels is definitely an option there.

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That means likely addressing the need with the No. 13 overall pick, which could produce Texas defensive end Brian Orakpo, Penn State’s Aaron Maybin or Florida State’s Everette Brown. Two of those three players will likely be available when Washington is on the clock. But don’t be shocked if the Redskins go for a young offensive tackle if one is still available. Bringing Pete Kendall back would help the depth on the offensive line.
No again, I would be shocked if the FO drafts a DE instead of OT because Zorn has to protect his QB if he wants to get this offense going. The defense was solid and just needs to be tweaked. The offense needs a lot of work and it just makes more sense to add talent on the O-line.
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Old 03-12-2009, 08:29 AM   #17
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What exactly does it mean to be next year's Cardinals? Have one of the game's best passing game, worst running game, and a mediocre defense in a bad/mediocre division go 9-7? Looking to the Cardinals of 2008 as a source of inspiration is like asking a lottery winner for financial advice. Yes, they made it to the Super Bowl and good for them, clearly the system ain't perfect.

Damn, what a hater!
I doubt anyone in AZ cares if the Cards went 9-7, 7-9, or 16-0. All they care about is that they came within a couple of minutes of winning it all. Considering the Skins havent sniffed the Super Bowl in going on 20 years I cant imagine any Skins fan not wanting to replicate what the Cards did last year.

What I really think the author is saying is that the Skins are not a very good team but if a few things go right they could make the best of it and make a run. Thats what the Cards (who arent a very good team) did.
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Old 03-12-2009, 08:42 AM   #18
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I doubt anyone in AZ cares if the Cards went 9-7, 7-9, or 16-0. All they care about is that they came within a couple of minutes of winning it all. Considering the Skins havent sniffed the Super Bowl in going on 20 years I cant imagine any Skins fan not wanting to replicate what the Cards did last year.

What I really think the author is saying is that the Skins are not a very good team but if a few things go right they could make the best of it and make a run. Thats what the Cards (who arent a very good team) did.
I would rather be next years Steelers. There is no consolation prize for second place.

It's just like the Emmy's and Grammy's. No one want's to be the guy that says "It was just an honor to be nominated." You would rather be the one making the speech.

I think that AL Davis said it best when the Raiders lost the Super Bowl one year when one of his players said "Well, at least we learned something". Al Davis replied "We didn't come here to learn nothing, we came here to win!".

In other words I could give a rats ass if we make it to the Super Bowl and lose next season; we might as well have missed the playoffs alltogether. It's like getting to the goal line and having to kick a field goal. Hell, you could have done the same thing from 35 yards away.
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Old 03-12-2009, 08:49 AM   #19
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I would rather be next years Steelers. There is no consolation prize for second place.

It's just like the Emmy's and Grammy's. No one want's to be the guy that says "It was just an honor to be nominated." You would rather be the one making the speech.

I think that AL Davis said it best when the Raiders lost the Super Bowl one year when one of his players said "Well, at least we learned something". Al Davis replied "We didn't come here to learn nothing, we came here to win!".

In other words I could give a rats *** if we make it to the Super Bowl and lose next season; we might as well have missed the playoffs alltogether. It's like getting to the goal line and having to kick a field goal. Hell, you could have done the same thing from 35 yards away.
I agree I would rather be the Steelers.

But to have a shot, as a fan, I would be loving every minute and every playoff game, and all the hype leading up to it. I miss the days when year in year out teams knew that they were going to have to get past the Skins. Any single game, including the SB, can go either way. But the thrill of getting there, of seeing our team stomp over some, scrape by others, and win on a luck call in still others. All leading to a final do or die, glory or runner up moment. That can't be overlooked or minimized.
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Old 03-12-2009, 08:50 AM   #20
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Re: Skins and Texans poised to be next year's Cardinals?

Man, people really are jaded. God forbid someone writes something positive about the team, everyone pisses on it. But at the same time if someone writes something negative, everyone gets all ticked off. I don't get it.
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Old 03-12-2009, 09:31 AM   #21
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Re: Skins and Texans poised to be next year's Cardinals?

If only the Skins were in the NFC West..... Bla Bla... They could suck like the Cards and still go to playoffs....
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Old 03-12-2009, 09:39 AM   #22
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I would rather be next years Steelers. There is no consolation prize for second place.

It's just like the Emmy's and Grammy's. No one want's to be the guy that says "It was just an honor to be nominated." You would rather be the one making the speech.

I think that AL Davis said it best when the Raiders lost the Super Bowl one year when one of his players said "Well, at least we learned something". Al Davis replied "We didn't come here to learn nothing, we came here to win!".

In other words I could give a rats ass if we make it to the Super Bowl and lose next season; we might as well have missed the playoffs alltogether. It's like getting to the goal line and having to kick a field goal. Hell, you could have done the same thing from 35 yards away.
Of course you want to be the Steelers, who doesnt want to win it all. The Skins are nowhere close to the Steelers but they are close to the Cards. I'd have loved to have had a party every week for the Skins playoff games and then a huge burgandy & gold Super Bowl bash would have been fantastic. Sure there would have been some disappointment in the end but it sure would have been a fun few weeks. Considering the Skins have been non-entities in the playoffs for quite some time I'll take what the Cards did last year instead of what the Skins did last year.
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Old 03-12-2009, 09:56 AM   #23
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Re: Skins and Texans poised to be next year's Cardinals?

Sorry, I just can't bring myself to say that I hope the Skins have a mediocre team that happens to put together a good string of games at the right time thanks to the amazing receiving ability of one star player.

I do hope that the Skins play awesome in every game next year with a few acceptable losses to quality opponents. I guess I'm more of a spirit of competition guy rather than a "it don't matter how you get there as long as your there". That doesn't mean I won't be jacked up to watch them play in a Super Bowl if they were just as lucky as the Cards.
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Old 03-12-2009, 10:06 AM   #24
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Re: Skins and Texans poised to be next year's Cardinals?

Cards proved it can happen to any team playing thier best ball at the right time of the year.

But they were a 9-7 division winning team (from a very weak division) in the regular season. And I really don't think 9-7 gets it done in the NFC East.
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Re: Skins and Texans poised to be next year's Cardinals?

The basic point of the article is to point out teams that could be sleepers and make a surprise run. It's not meant to be a literal comparison to the Cardinals that some people seem to be taking it as.
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Old 03-12-2009, 10:34 AM   #26
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Of course you want to be the Steelers, who doesnt want to win it all. The Skins are nowhere close to the Steelers but they are close to the Cards. I'd have loved to have had a party every week for the Skins playoff games and then a huge burgandy & gold Super Bowl bash would have been fantastic. Sure there would have been some disappointment in the end but it sure would have been a fun few weeks. Considering the Skins have been non-entities in the playoffs for quite some time I'll take what the Cards did last year instead of what the Skins did last year.
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my thoughts really. The Cards are crap. They are the poster child for a weak conference where a team can put together a few half decent weeks and squeak by. They'll be worse than 9-7 this year and my money says they don't even get close to the playoffs. We're talking about the Cardinals here. The ARIZONA CARDINALS.
So you're saying if the Skins make the Super Bowl next year after a late-season run (which we've done in recent years), you will complain and call the team crap for not winning early in the season?
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Old 03-12-2009, 11:29 AM   #28
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Sorry, I just can't bring myself to say that I hope the Skins have a mediocre team that happens to put together a good string of games at the right time thanks to the amazing receiving ability of one star player.

I do hope that the Skins play awesome in every game next year with a few acceptable losses to quality opponents. I guess I'm more of a spirit of competition guy rather than a "it don't matter how you get there as long as your there". That doesn't mean I won't be jacked up to watch them play in a Super Bowl if they were just as lucky as the Cards.
So you'd rather be NE last year instead of AZ?
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Yes. The Patriots are a good team.
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Yes. The Patriots are a good team.
Not good enough to make the playoffs.
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