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"Watching RG3 today is like watching Jordan vs. the Blazers years ago. Waiting for him to shrug his shoulders as he runs by cameras." - John Keim, November 22, 2012. Thanksgiving at Dallas
Well it depends on what you mean by 'any of this' but people have been discussing general management of the team under the Mike Shanahan regime. Maybe those discussions were drowned out if not out right shouted down but they were there. I've been questioning the HC as GM model from the outset.
I think characterizing this article or criticism of Mike Shanahan as a GM as 'bashing' seems like an knee jerk hardcore apologist position.
Set backs are an opportunity. The cap hit and personnel misques represent an opportunity to fix that areas mistakes once and for all.Exactly. They'd rather complain and just throw these very true conditions out as "excuses". As if there is no such thing as a good excuse. As if they've never had any themselves.
Current setup
Executive VP/GM Bruce Allen
Director of Pro Personnel: Morocco Brown
Director of Player Personnel: Scott Campbell
VP Football Administration: Eric Shaffer
Area Scout: Cole Spencer , Darryl Franklin,Tim Gribble,Jim Zeches,David Whittington,Kyle Smith
Pro Scout: Alex Santos, Richard Mann II
Shanny is far from perfect. In fact, he's made some terrible moves.
But he has had suffered some really bad luck at the same time.
Not ready to jump ship.
For one thing, I don't have a lot of faith in Snyder making a great decision in his next hire.
Gruden? HA. Am I the only one who remembers how things ended for him in Tampa? Him and Bruce Allen were a worse combo than... well, Shanny and Bruce Allen.
A smart young coach with a strong GM? Does anyone ever see that happening here?
I don't have the answers. But I think our best best -- and it's a longshot -- is sticking it out with Mike.
Also, as much as I enjoy listening to Michael Lombardi, HE WAS AN AWFUL PERSONNEL GUY IN THE NFL.
Peter King, an avid Skins hater (he voted to keep Art Monk out of the HOF) predicted Skins will win multiple championships. He cited not only RGIII, but Mike's track record with building potent offenses in Denver.
http://www.extremeskins.com/showthre...ships-.-Plural.
"It was like he was Jason on 'Friday the 13th' -- man just wouldn't go down," - Honolulu bar patron on Trent Williams being tasered and smashed over the head with a champagne bottle.
How did this article and conversation become a discussion about getting rid of Shanahan? It is not.
Yeah, but we don't know how long of a leash Morroco has. He's HIGHLY regarded around the league and it's expected that he'll have a brite future somewhere. Who knows, Mike may like the scouts in place.
I know that the first year Shanny was here, they used the grades of the previous scouts for the 2010 draft class because Mike wasn't hired until January/Feb that year and there was no way he could put together a group of guys who would be able to do the required work before the draft. It was expected that a new group would be brought in the next year, though... I didn't hear if one was or not, but I believe it's mostly the same guys.
That, and we don't know if Mike listens to the scouts and Morroco on things or what he has them doing... remember, he's the king dingaling, for all we know he could have them cutting up tape for him to watch and that's it. I am not making excuses for Morroco, but he's very highly regarded as a young, up and coming personnel mind... but in fairness, he could be flopping as well. I just don't think he's been given the chance because of the current structure.
EDIT: And these problems existed in Denver for Mike, and Vinny was the culprit before here... so we don't know. But as I said... it's just difficult to tell who does what badly the way things are currently set up, atleast as an outsider looking in.
Last edited by DC9; November-15th-2012 at 12:30 PM.
FREE ROB
I was thinking the same thing. I'm just so tired of going through this year after year. Everything is always negative. I really thought we'd turned the corner when we drafted Griffin, that all the negativity would go away. But such as us, it never does. God, this article just punches you right in the gut!
Redskins 2013 Opponents:
Home- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Kansas City, San Diego
Away- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Denver, Oakland
That's a fair question, but it's difficult to tell under the current structure. When you have a Czar like Shanny, it does two things...
1) It makes it hard for the public to know who ****ed up, so Shanny can take the blame and all of the issues stay internal (or Shanny takes the credit)
2) It makes it hard for the public to know who ****ed up, so we don't know what the problem is...haha
FREE ROB
"Watching RG3 today is like watching Jordan vs. the Blazers years ago. Waiting for him to shrug his shoulders as he runs by cameras." - John Keim, November 22, 2012. Thanksgiving at Dallas
You've been questioning the model, that's nice. You question everything, dg. Oldfan as well. Hardly worth me including you in my point, but that's fine. I guess I should've worded it differently. Maybe there was a "peep" if it.
I was being inclusive of all of these threads. We've got a ton of them with post after post doing little but criticizing everything he's done here. Maybe I'm being rash in including this thread as another one of those, but that was my point in saying it's seems like we're just piling on now.I think characterizing this article or criticism of Mike Shanahan as a GM as 'bashing' seems like an knee jerk hardcore apologist position.
Agreed.Set backs are an opportunity. The cap hit and personnel misques represent an opportunity to fix that areas mistakes once and for all.
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This is exactly how I feel about everything. I want Mike to have 5 full years here with complete control. If anything, we'll come out of it a younger football team with a franchise QB that doesn't have a bunch of players that are headcases. To me, that's actually worst case, which isn't bad considering what we've had before. Best case is Mike recognizes what needs to fixed even within himself and starts putting together wins.
Last edited by thesubmittedone; November-15th-2012 at 12:39 PM.
Originally Posted by Mike Shanahan
This is a hell of thread LL …and thanks for sharing your interview with Mike, who I think along with Greg Cosell , is one of the few guys that give it to you straight, with no bells and whistles, cute buzz words, or bias.
I know all types of excuses can be made about the success some teams and their FIRST year coaches have had in a relatively short amount of time (e.g. Harbaugh/Ravens - had Lewis and Reed, Mike Smith/Falcons - they were in bad shape, Harbaugh/49er’s had a bunch of talent and 1st rd. draft pics, Coughlin/Giants, Sparano/Miami - albeit short lived, Morris/Bucs - see Sparano, Parcells/Boys - turn them around, Payton/Saints – Brees vs. McNabb?) but the truth of the matter is all those teams had real bad records before these guys came on, and they turned the damn thing around within a two years, and most within in one.
Mike has totally failed to do that now in year three, and he has had more resources and a much stronger fan base to work with then almost all of those teams.
Now maybe the damage done by Vinnie and Dan goes so deep, that yes the skins were in worst shape then the aforementioned teams, but the thing is, the results are not there and so far, the team is getting worse each year, that is what is scary. The cuppard seems real bare.
Lombardi I think is just as disillusioned as us … why is the line so bad? He’s had three years. How did he miss so badly on McNabb? The Haynesworth thing was a complete circus. Look at how Atlanta handled Robert Edwards…why could he not get the best out of Carlos and Laron or AT LEAST ONE OF THEM?
When you step back and see the forest for the trees, it’s bleak man. Even with RG3.
It is ridiculous that we have 2 pro scouts to cover the 1,600+ players in the NFL. At any given time, our team should have a ranked list of players at every position so that we know where we stand (according to our own metrics) at all times. I'm not sure how 2 scouts could maintain that.
"Washington strolled to the NFC championship, outscoring their two playoff opponents by a combined total of 48 points. Their domination was more than impressive, it was historic. The 1991 Redskins boasted the largest average margin of victory among all Super Bowl champions."
--- America's Game
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