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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Reconstruction Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:11 pm |
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Lulz, Sailor.
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Reconstruction Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:48 pm |
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Best thing the Skins can do is invest in Oline (picks, probably not much salary cap to 'invest') to protect Cousins and make holes for Morris (great guy - kills me I have to let him go from my fantasy team this offseason...).
And you LEAVE COUSINS IN UNTIL RGIII IS FULLY RECOVERED. Not kinda - not 'I can go coach!', but actually, fully recovered.
If that means halfway into next season as the probably newly drafted O-linemen get some experience - fine. Let Cousins take the hits caused by a rookie RT - not Griffin with the delicate rebuilt knee.
Cousins is good enough, and Morris is certainly good enough, that the end of the world is not near for the Skins - but RGIIIs recovery has to be handled right.
And as far as handling things right in regards to QBs, Shanahan gets an F.
Best thing Snyder can do is replace that craptastic field.
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Reconstruction Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:03 pm |
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ChiefHawk wrote: Best thing the Skins can do is invest in Oline (picks, probably not much salary cap to 'invest') to protect Cousins and make holes for Morris (great guy - kills me I have to let him go from my fantasy team this offseason...).
And you LEAVE COUSINS IN UNTIL RGIII IS FULLY RECOVERED. Not kinda - not 'I can go coach!', but actually, fully recovered.
If that means halfway into next season as the probably newly drafted O-linemen get some experience - fine. Let Cousins take the hits caused by a rookie RT - not Griffin with the delicate rebuilt knee.
Cousins is good enough, and Morris is certainly good enough, that the end of the world is not near for the Skins - but RGIIIs recovery has to be handled right.
And as far as handling things right in regards to QBs, Shanahan gets an F.
Best thing Snyder can do is replace that craptastic field. Getting Orakpo and both our starting safeties should help our pass defense as well...so we won't have to put up 30 pts a game next season to win hopefully. Fred Davis back at TE should help as well.
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Reconstruction Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:06 pm |
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ChiefHawk wrote: And you LEAVE COUSINS IN UNTIL RGIII IS FULLY RECOVERED. Not kinda - not 'I can go coach!', but actually, fully recovered. Saw on ESPN today where they were entertaining the question of whether or not the Redskins should entertain offers for Cousins. Wha-wha-what? In their defense, they said it was probably not a good idea. Ya think? 
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Recontruction Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:18 pm |
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12evanf wrote: Dan Snyder released a statement: "We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world's first bionic man." Behind the Scenes: "Dan Snyder: Men, throw some dirt and paint on it and alert the press!"
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Reconstruction Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:28 am |
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I wish him the best. Seems like a good guy, too bad he plays for that fanbase.
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Reconstruction Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:47 am |
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Good to know that Dr. Andrews was "lying to sell books" as I was told so many times last week. Whatever. His LCL was damaged against Baltimore. Andrews knew it upon examining him and removed him from the game. Shanahan lied and made up an entire series of conversations he supposedly had with Andrews on the sideline that NEVER TOOK PLACE. How that means Dr. Andrews was trying to sell books I'll never know.... but apparently the board big-brains were certain of it and repeated it over and over and gave me a full dressing down for saying anything to the contrary. Well.... I guess it's time to admit it. Shanahan was a liar, Dr. Andrews told the truth, and his book sales weren't part of the equation. He was genuinely concerned for the young man's knee and future, as he should be, since he is a doctor and all.
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Recontruction Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:17 am |
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Scottemojo wrote: 12evanf wrote: Dan Snyder released a statement: "We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world's first bionic man." I saw how he builds a wooden shed, not so sure I want to see his version of the bionic man. I understand that balsa wood is heavily involved.
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Post subject: Re: RGIII = Full Knee Reconstruction Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:07 am |
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SharkHawk wrote: Good to know that Dr. Andrews was "lying to sell books" as I was told so many times last week. Whatever. His LCL was damaged against Baltimore. Andrews knew it upon examining him and removed him from the game. Shanahan lied and made up an entire series of conversations he supposedly had with Andrews on the sideline that NEVER TOOK PLACE. How that means Dr. Andrews was trying to sell books I'll never know.... but apparently the board big-brains were certain of it and repeated it over and over and gave me a full dressing down for saying anything to the contrary. Well.... I guess it's time to admit it. Shanahan was a liar, Dr. Andrews told the truth, and his book sales weren't part of the equation. He was genuinely concerned for the young man's knee and future, as he should be, since he is a doctor and all. Whaaat? You are trying to convince me that there are a select few on this board that have an overly inflated view of their importance? Say it isn't so!
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