I think we will regress to the mean next year. 4-6 wins next year.
if bob is back in any form, 8-8
I think we will regress to the mean next year. 4-6 wins next year.
if bob is back in any form, 8-8
Last edited by Leonard Washington; February-6th-2013 at 07:12 AM.
Jim Haslett is a horrible coach.
Skip Bayless is a friggin' idiot. I wouldn't put any stock in what he says about the Skins, positive or negative.
“I just wanted to say to the fans … in D.C. and across the nation, they’ve been great for us, cheering us on. At away games they show up in the masses and at home they really made it feel like a home-field advantage. We said this when I was in college, ‘We got a chance to sit at the dinner table and experience success and it was a good meal. But now we want to go back to get dessert.’ We’ll be ready to get dessert next year.”
Robert Griffin’s last words at the press conference.
How do you figure that?
---------- Post added February-6th-2013 at 08:41 AM ----------
So to summerize your predictions, you are saying that the 2012 Washington Redskins.... were a complete fraud.
You have them losing to all the 'contenders' they will face in 2013 (Broncos, Vikings, 49ers, Packers, Falcons; splitting with the Giants) and beating only the 'pretenders' and average teams (I put Dallas with the 'average' teams till they show otherwise).
You are saying that all the progress we saw this year was just a mirage, that we aren't up there with the better teams, and we will be the 'same old Redskins' next season (even with a healthy RG3).
Did I capture your predictions accurately? And why do you feel this way?
HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!!!!
So true a word, or words, have never been spoken.
After going to New Orleans and beating the Saints at the beginning of the year, it seemed that the Skins had the mentality that they would just touchdown at St. Louis airport and they would win, without stepping on the field against the Rams. [that still bothers the **** outta me ].
Mike needs to have them on their toes from day one of TC, and get it in their heads that they got a taste of what success was like, and even though the fans and media was all over RGIII and the Skins this past year, that was last year. This year it all about 'taking care of business'...
To be fair, everyone though the same thing coming in to this year about the Lions, they had finally taken that next step and had a young agreesive defense and explosive offense. They stumbled out of the gate and couldn't put it together all season.
With Griffin being slated to be ready in the absolute final hours heading into the season, its not a stretch to say that we have a set back. Every year there are at least 2-4 teams it seems that make the playoffs that didn't the year before. That is the NFL today. Those are really good/great teams he has us losing to. I don't really see how it makes this past season a mirage.
Outside of our division wins we beat Saints, Vikings, Bucs, Browns and Ravens. Not exactly a murderers row.
This. Honestly I don't get the pessimism from some of you guys. Sure RGIII may not start, but we have an out of this world running game and Cousins has proven you can't dismiss him. Our D, baring injuries (and we can say this for any other team) will be solid with a few pieces. I would have to be a very very unfortunate year for us to go less than 10-6.
As "Dirt" wrote above does anyone honestly believe we wouldn't have a chance at the SB this year if we were as healthy as the SeaHawks or the 49ers? Honestly I just don't see how they could have beaten us with a healthy RGIII, Orakpo, Davis, Merriweather, Carriker, Helu.
the thing is... EVERYBODY only looks at the Skins as having the potential to change (for better or worse) next season...its human nature. at the begining of THIS past season, everybody would've thought the Lions and Bears and Chargers and probably the Cowturds and Eagles as very good up-and-coming teams, and the vikings and perhaps teh broncos as flotsom to be scraped off of shoes...
there have been lots of changes, and at least ONE, probably more, of those bad teams will be a happy surprise (for their fans, not for their opponents), and and at least several of the powerhouses will struggle.
---------- Post added February-6th-2013 at 04:08 PM ----------
you gotta asses the skins, and the skins moves, and the skins health.. and if THEY take care of business, the rest of the league can bow and kowtow before the revealed excelence![]()
They do it so if the team exceeds their expectations, they can say "wow" didn't see that coming and to temper their disappointment if we do regress, they can say, "well, I knew it." Psychological warfare with their own mind. Eff it. I've already predicted 11 wins for next year. It's time for this team. Griffin will 100% by opening day and we'll win 11 games.
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
They asked Laron Landry about Orakpo and if they could compete next year. He said, "Idk, are they going to keep Orakpo after his injury? They didn't keep me after my injury so idk..."
Last edited by Fight4RGIII; February-6th-2013 at 11:26 AM.
Robert Griffin's leadership, accountability and willingness to win at all costs- made a huge impact on the players-who learned how to win! So, while Griffin rehabs, Cousins will lead the offense with Fred Davis back in the lineup and the defense will be stronger with the return two starters. Orakpo and Kerrigan will be reunited. And when RGIII returns he will be stronger and smarter. I see no reasons to be pessimistic. HTTR!
Last edited by celticsalmon; February-6th-2013 at 11:42 AM.
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Last edited by TD_washingtonredskins; February-6th-2013 at 03:40 PM.
"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
Funny, I finally figured out how the frustratingly mediocre Laron Landry actually made the pro bowl this year (sort of). FOUR FORCED FUMBLES. Four times, Larons tackles that probably still allowed first down yardage; his celebration didn't look ridiculous because the ball hit the ground. Hooray!
I used to defend him a lot man, but what a tool. This is exactly why he is not playing for Mike Shannahan. Shanny doesn't want the kind of person who's going to be all sour grapes about his previous team an entire year later. On a day when he's going around staying he wants to stay with the Jets, as if he's moved on...nope, still being a ***** about it.
Last edited by Dirt; February-6th-2013 at 04:34 PM.
DIRT
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