redskinsfan1963
Well-Known Member
they might cut thomas
I think that ship has sailed but then again preseason could be tellingthey might cut thomas
his injuries forced itEx-Commanders C Roullier decides to retire
Former Washington Commanders center Chase Roullier announced his retirement from the NFL in a social media post Wednesday.www.espn.com
They did not trade Cousins ... they traded for Alex Smith and let Cousiin's walk.trading cousins was one of many mistakes by dan asshole snyder.
I would take Cousins over any QB you named. He'll pass McNabb in yards in the 1st game most likely and he is ahead of all of them in TD passes. Four more TD passes and he passes Jurgensen.Ranking every Commanders starting quarterback from the Dan Snyder era
Ranking every starting quarterback for the Washington Commanders throughout Dan Snyder's turbulent reign as owner.riggosrag.com
Kirk Cousins - Former Commanders QB
The fact that the best-starting quarterback during Dan Snyder's era has a losing record is one more bad sign. You can make those numbers look a bit better if you drop his first three seasons when Kirk Cousins was an occasional spot starter and had a poor record.
- Record: 26-30-1
Once he took over as the full-time starter, he did have a winning record, but barely. Cousins started every game for three straight campaigns and gave desperately needed stability to the most important position on the field.
He played with largely inferior talent – I defy you to name the team’s leading rusher in each of Cousins’ three starting seasons. He played with some quality pass catchers, but there was a noticeable lack of speed on the outside. Still, the player produced.
When healthy, RGIII was better. Brad Johnson was probably better. Over the course of their long careers, Donovan McNabb and Mark Brunell were better. But as a starter for the team now known as the Washington Commanders, Cousins was the best and most consistent quarterback they had throughout the Snyder years.
BTW – the team leaders in rushing during the Cousins’ years were Alfred Morris, Rob Kelley, and Samaje Perine. Combined, they ran for eight touchdowns in those three years.
because we havent beaten this dead horse enough