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countryroads316
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Zero percent chance I just don't see it
Under Snyder we haven't even been average consistently. Any year we would win 8,9 or 10 games (rare) the following year we would win 5... that is until Cousins became starter... and he's doin it with the worse RB core this year,, this year is his most impressive year so far,,, without any front line, a RB combo joke,, and WRs that wouldn't start on half the teams in NFL. The big money contract QB's this year he is better statistically. Stafford's stats are similar but KC has the edge thru 15 games. Carr (though injured some) stats are a joke and even if he stayed healthy would fail miserably in comparison. You can win with KC if you can give him a good reliable pieces around him. He has never had a three headed monster to work with,,, front line, RB and wr's. I shudder to think what his stats would be if he was in Dallas with that front line and RB.Let me remind you all of this If it helps....statistically, in the Dan Snyder era (since 1999) his teams hit the 10 win mark every 6.5 seasons. The last time was 2012. (**1999 and 2005 the others)
**End of the J.K.Cook ERA, begin Snyder.
Under Snyder we haven't even been average consistently. Any year we would win 8,9 or 10 games (rare) the following year we would win 5... that is until Cousins became starter... and he's doin it with the worse RB core this year,, this year is his most impressive year so far,,, without any front line, a RB combo joke,, and WRs that wouldn't start on half the teams in NFL. The big money contract QB's this year he is better statistically. Stafford's stats are similar but KC has the edge thru 15 games. Carr (though injured some) stats are a joke and even if he stayed healthy would fail miserably in comparison. You can win with KC if you can give him a good reliable pieces around him. He has never had a three headed monster to work with,,, front line, RB and wr's. I shudder to think what his stats would be if he was in Dallas with that front line and RB.
Many teams in need of a QB have more to offer than Redskins. I hope you all embraced the season.
I'm not sure why you've regurgitated all of this but, you did omit one little thing.....ALL of it, (except the Snyder bit), including Kirk Starting, happened under Gruden.
BTW: If you stock any team in the league with "good reliable" (meaning average or above average) NFL caliber players you can win games. The goal year in and year out is the SB....winning it!! Honestly, I don't embrace any season as football is another source of entertainment for me. This, just happens to be my home team and I support it through thick and thin. All of that rah-rah shit, fretting over losses, this move or that one, who's coming or going or any of that shit doesn't move the needle for me. Been there, done that, any future grey hairs popping out of my head won't come as a result of worrying about the dumb ass shit that this organization does.
Don't understand your point? Some coaches can screw good to pretty damn good teams, reference Jeff Fisher and the Rams. Oddly Fisher now wants credit for putting a lot of those good players in place but that just justifies my point that he was a crappy coach.
P.S. - Cousin's has been here for that period too, although I don't know exactly what we are getting at.
Don't understand your point? Some coaches can screw good to pretty damn good teams, reference Jeff Fisher and the Rams. Oddly Fisher now wants credit for putting a lot of those good players in place but that just justifies my point that he was a crappy coach.
P.S. - Cousin's has been here for that period too, although I don't know exactly what we are getting at.
I regurgitated my point on KC because you tossed out the fact that weve had like 3 or 4 ten win seasons under Snyder in 25 years, (pretty pathetic) and I followed with we then win 5 games right after. Embrace this era (being average with a chance to win) because if KC leaves will go back to a 5 win team... yet again. Here we have a top 10 QB in the league (fool if u think he isnt) QBing an average team. We’re just pieces away from really competing and Snyder will somehow fuck it up by letting KC walk away. Excuse me for throwing up.I'm not sure why you've regurgitated all of this but, you did omit one little thing.....ALL of it, (except the Snyder bit), including Kirk Starting, happened under Gruden.
BTW: If you stock any team in the league with "good reliable" (meaning average or above average) NFL caliber players you can win games. The goal year in and year out is the SB....winning it!! Honestly, I don't embrace any season as football is another source of entertainment for me. This, just happens to be my home team and I support it through thick and thin. All of that rah-rah shit, fretting over losses, this move or that one, who's coming or going or any of that shit doesn't move the needle for me. Been there, done that, any future grey hairs popping out of my head won't come as a result of worrying about the dumb ass shit that this organization does.
I regurgitated my point on KC because you tossed out the fact that weve had like 3 or 4 ten win seasons under Snyder in 25 years, (pretty pathetic) and I followed with we then win 5 games right after. Embrace this era (being average with a chance to win) because if KC leaves will go back to a 5 win team... yet again. Here we have a top 10 QB in the league (fool if u think he isnt) QBing an average team. We’re just pieces away from really competing and Snyder will somehow fuck it up by letting KC walk away. Excuse me for throwing up.
Gentlemen and lady, if someone could, would you be kind enough to explain why we should or must be satisfied with 8 or 9 win seasons? It won't do if the explanation is....because we haven't done so in back to back seasons since......
I don't know about any of the rest of you, but the baseline for wins in a regular season consistently for me is 16.
unrealistic? perhaps, but you have to admit that double digit wins comes with benefits that single digit win seasons don't. This is true even when 8 or 9 wins get you a division title.
You’re missing my point... and yes.. you should be satisfied with consistant 8 win seasons... whens the last time weve had that? Thats pretty exciting for these parts.
You’re saying they’re must be a reason we sometimes win 10 games... you say we can build on that... yet we never do..... im saying you cant build on the occassional 10 win seasons when they’re all followed by a 5 win season.. its an anomaly. However, you can build on consistant 3 500 or better winning seasons. Theres a core hidden in there (whatever it is) that this franchise has never had during Snyders reign. That hidden core is KC btw. Hey, when he walks and we start winning 5 games every year with the occassional blip of 10 wins youll understand better why im embracing this KC era. Hope im wrong.. hope the new journey man will take us to the promise land... guess will see. Peace.
1999, 2000, 2001... three QBs under center... is that the three game stretch we were 500 or better? Jesus.. when has this team ever since Theismann had a QB to play 48 straight games and lead the league, or been right up there with the top Qb’s stat wise? Joey had Riggins and a number of pretty good RBs not to even mention a great line. I dont really care what weve done since inception of this club.. only under Snyder do I care... and under Snyder we have never been this well balance under center. So really to answer the original thread question... aoOur chance of making the playoffs is 90 percent providing they retain KC and can stay healthy with a few added pieces.I find it interesting that you've correctly pointed out one anomaly and missed the other, that being 3 - 500 or better consecutive seasons. In the entire history of this organization beginning in 1932 Boston, its' winning percentage is 46%. If you check the historical records, you'll find that what you advocate has NEVER been done in all of that time. This team has either been very good or not consecutively. NOT one that builds upon previous mediocre records.
In fact, in the modern era where 16 games are played, we've had one instance where there were finishes of 8-8 to 9-7 wins similar to this current 3 year 9-7, 8-7-1, and either 7-9 or 8-8 this stretch and that happened during the 1999 - 2001 seasons where the finishes were 10-6, 8-8 and 8-8. Want to guess what followed?.....seasons of 7, 5 and 6 wins. So tell me again why I should be satisfied with this?
There's a key piece in all of this and that is, it all happened in the Snyder era. Prior to that we were as I stated, really good (Gibbs/Allen eras) or really bad (everything else) with a few winning seasons sprinkled here and there.
By the way, I find it interesting that any replacement of Kirk is rendered a journeyman, rookie potential scrub or some other descriptive that makes it seem impossible to get along without him. Almost all of us agree that he should stay, of course some will literally cry if he goes.