OLB Coach for the 3x State Champs: 2001, 2002, 2008 Atlantic Shores Seahawks2012 Final Record: 2-9
Coaches that have that repuation are valuable to have in a franchise in rebuilding mode, particularly Shanahan because he has a reputation for being able to assess offensive talent very well. Combined that with the fact that he has been a coach who has consistently produced a winning franchise and he is exactly what we need to get moving back in the right direction. Hopefully after his five years here he will have created a new environment that will be much easier for a young hungry head coach to step into.
Step 1: Ignore Offensive Line
Step 2: ??????
Step 3: Super Bowl!!!
Wow. Quite the menagerie of Straw Men, bizarro insults and nonsense.
Anyone who takes over an old 4-12 team and believes in trading premium draft picks for old players so they can "compete while rebuilding" is too incompetent to run an NFL team. That's a stand alone argument, I don't need to name other potential GMs to make that easy argument.
So, our hands were very much tied in regards to the draft and FA and Shanahan readily admits that he attempted to essentially stopgap this year and attempt as much as possible to put together a winning team until we were in a better position in regards to the draft and FA...and people like you call this "gross incompetence."
Yes, the trade certainly now appears to have been a failure, and yes, it really sucks that we lost draft picks for what is essentially a 13 game QB lease who sucked it up for the most part. However, mistakes happen and I can't figure out this fickle, short-sighted fan base and what would make them happy.
The impatience of this fanbase really is sad. I think if everyone is just a LITTLE more patient, we'll see that in this upcomming offseason, we are going to make several moves aimed at actual rebuilding instead of simply plugging holes and trying to keep us competitive. I see us trying to nab some picks for players who might not "work with our system"going forward and being extremely active in FA. I don't know, I just really think people have a bit of patience and hold back on labeling Shanahan "grossly incompetent."
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again, you offer nothing that i haven't read every day on here. you're wasting my time.
i'm tired of "oh that's a strawman argument" it's not, i asked you questions.
questions you chose not to answer.
who would do a better job? who should we have hired?
somehow that's bizzaro in your mind?
sounds like valid questions to me. but since you don't have an answer and would rather lean on your hindsight it's too difficult for you to put any thought into so you just spew out old standbys.
we traded "premium" draft picks for 2 players brown and mcnabb.
brown is 29 and was a pro bowler for two years before an injury in a position of desperate need of this team. hint, hint, he's not old.
mcnabb looks like a bust, but you don't tank your team in the nfl.
no team dumps all their veterans and doesn't make any moves except in the draft. good teams use the draft to improve. bad teams try to use it to step up their level of competitiveness. no team depends on it for their sole production.
go check bellichecks drafting record, you need two picks in every round when you draft like him, and he's not far off the norm. the draft is a complete crapshoot and everyone knows that. or should. you're taking a kid who's never played at this level and throwing him to the fire.
go check atlanta. great story of rebuilding after the michael vick debauchle right?
so they were idiots for signing guys like michael turner and gonzalez to make themselves competitive because they should have done it through the draft right?
you're same old statements are the real strawman, you just pretend yours is made out of brick.
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here's my issue rufus:
you ***** and moan about giving up PREMIUM draft picks and yet you feel
that sounds like you're admitting that the draft is anything but a sure thing, so why are you so torn up when shanny used draft picks on proven nfl guys as opposed to guys you feel are realistically going to do nothing for the team?I'm sorry, but acting like 2nd round picks have any likelihood onto truning into Asamugha, Wilfork or Matthews is just kind of cuckoo talk. We could just as easily (maybe even MOrE realistically) talk about those picks ending up being Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly.
what does leslie fraizer or russ grim know about building a team? russ grim is and has been an offensive line coach for his entire career. the last time i checked hiring a guy who has never even coordinated to become your head coach ends badly.
who would our gm be?
people throw around "young, hungry coach" like they work all the time.
as i said before and will say again until it gets through:
young coaches work for underperforming teams who need a shot in the arm, but have a good structure.
they do jack **** for a team that is in the gutter in terms of talent and structure.
you think snyder is going to listen to leslie fraizer about personnel moves? and how is his team doing since he took over?
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again, nothing.
you're worthless. you come in, write something that you read in another thread, and refuse to put any facts behind it.
i ask you simple questions and you refuse to answer them because you don't have hindsight on your side.
you're a joke of a poster on this site.
I see you stated your GREAT dislike for Shanahan and how they have made the team worse, But you didn't state who we should hire? So I guess if Shanny does win and goes to the playoffs 2 years from now, you'll be rooting against him because he pissed you off and he's not the right coach according to you after only14 games. So whats your Pro football resume, player, front office, just curious?
Last edited by 1972FAN; December-25th-2010 at 09:22 PM.
just give up. not one person on here who is on the "shanny sucks" train will give an example of who we should have gone after.
it's pointless to argue because they don't have anything to rebutt with. it's just "he got fired in oakland" and "look at the mcnabb thing, he's so dumb"
as soon as you turn the table and say ok captain hindsight you play gm, what should we do or who should we have hired, they get off topic and throw out words like strawman to try to skip over answering anything remotely logical.
The AFC West was also the weakest division in all of football during his glorious run. Oakland was old and they began their downslide, San Deigo was rebuilding, Kansas City was solid but nothing to write home about, and Seattle was flat out horrible. Of course this is during his 90's run. When the division became a 4 team division the only team worth a damn was San Deigo, Kansas City was a good offensive team with Vermeil as coach but their defense was horrible. Once again a weak division,
LOL.
OK, I'm not going to waste much time explaining to you WHY your posts are so foolish and unworthy of response, but to spell one thing out for you:
That post of mine you spent all that time digging up had nothing to do with the draft being a "crap shoot", and even if it did, it wouldn't be an argument for trading them away for quick fixes.
Maybe if you read it and think about it enough you'll be able to see that and then you'll have a clue.
Until then, I guess we can look forward to your posts full of pure crap and really pathetic insults.
Thanks for the laughs, though.
So then we probably shouldn't count the Belichick and the Patriot's three Super Bowls, or Indy's Super Bowl, or even the Steeler's two latest Super Bowls, because they all played in "weak divisions" at the time. Hell, for that matter, the Saints Super Bowl doesn't count, because last year the NFC South was nothing to write home about either.
OLB Coach for the 3x State Champs: 2001, 2002, 2008 Atlantic Shores Seahawks2012 Final Record: 2-9
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