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With a off-season in progress, an NFL draft and free agency to consider isn't it time to consider trying something else with respect to bringing in talent to this franchise.
The beginning of the Snyder era focused upon bring in high priced free agents who were once stars or previous teams. After years of this the organization turned to "name" HC's who were mostly hamstringed with a know nothing GM, free agency and draft interference from their bosses. So Sty, tell us what this big plan of yours is?
Well, how about identifying players who fit the schemes of the men who coach them instead of the current formula that insists upon "he was/is a really good player in school, or on another team" so if we got him he'll be good here as well.
To be sure, this team needs help in a lot of positions, but new doesn't translate into fit and that's where the question about what this team is comes into play. It is interesting that, there's no one, from team management to fan who's able to answer this single most important question. Until there's some identifiable definition of what it means to play Washington Football, free agency, and the draft becomes exercises in getting more guys to field.
The beginning of the Snyder era focused upon bring in high priced free agents who were once stars or previous teams. After years of this the organization turned to "name" HC's who were mostly hamstringed with a know nothing GM, free agency and draft interference from their bosses. So Sty, tell us what this big plan of yours is?
Well, how about identifying players who fit the schemes of the men who coach them instead of the current formula that insists upon "he was/is a really good player in school, or on another team" so if we got him he'll be good here as well.
To be sure, this team needs help in a lot of positions, but new doesn't translate into fit and that's where the question about what this team is comes into play. It is interesting that, there's no one, from team management to fan who's able to answer this single most important question. Until there's some identifiable definition of what it means to play Washington Football, free agency, and the draft becomes exercises in getting more guys to field.