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Estonianzulu 
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Im still so amused that one washington coached is roasted for valuing his player's long term health over the immediate need, and another coach is roasted for valuing the immediate need over the player's long term health. _________________
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DawgSoldier 
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I am so glad the Browns didn't go all in on mr fragile. The Browns are better off with out RG3.
All those picks spent on a build and an injury history. _________________ The Dawgpounds new three headed monster!
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bungleodeon 
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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| Estonianzulu wrote: | | Im still so amused that one washington coached is roasted for valuing his player's long term health over the immediate need, and another coach is roasted for valuing the immediate need over the player's long term health. | People Monday QB like crazy. Go look at the GDT for the Skins playoff game and see the whole 2 guys who were saying RG3 should have been pulled. It's easy to be accurate when using hindsight.
I have no problem with the way Shannahan played it. Remember Emmitt Smith's destroyed shoulder game? Everyone praised him for his toughness. What if, god forbid, Manning gets hit and suffers serious nerve damage due to his neck, do we blame Elway for signing a guy that probably shouldn't have ever been on the field even though no one has brought it up all season? _________________ Adopt-a-Brown: Jabaal Sheard - Stats:
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candyman93 
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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| DawgSoldier wrote: | I am so glad the Browns didn't go all in on mr fragile. The Browns are better off with out RG3.
All those picks spent on a build and an injury history. |
Yeah because Trent was the model of durability this year _________________
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Estonianzulu 
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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| bungleodeon wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | Im still so amused that one washington coached is roasted for valuing his player's long term health over the immediate need, and another coach is roasted for valuing the immediate need over the player's long term health. | People Monday QB like crazy. Go look at the GDT for the Skins playoff game and see the whole 2 guys who were saying RG3 should have been pulled. It's easy to be accurate when using hindsight.
I have no problem with the way Shannahan played it. Remember Emmitt Smith's destroyed shoulder game? Everyone praised him for his toughness. What if, god forbid, Manning gets hit and suffers serious nerve damage due to his neck, do we blame Elway for signing a guy that probably shouldn't have ever been on the field even though no one has brought it up all season? |
Sure, im not saying he was wrong or right or what not, but it just amuses me as a Nationals fan to see people crucifying Shanahan after doing the same thing to Rizzo _________________
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bungleodeon 
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Estonianzulu wrote: | | bungleodeon wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | Im still so amused that one washington coached is roasted for valuing his player's long term health over the immediate need, and another coach is roasted for valuing the immediate need over the player's long term health. | People Monday QB like crazy. Go look at the GDT for the Skins playoff game and see the whole 2 guys who were saying RG3 should have been pulled. It's easy to be accurate when using hindsight.
I have no problem with the way Shannahan played it. Remember Emmitt Smith's destroyed shoulder game? Everyone praised him for his toughness. What if, god forbid, Manning gets hit and suffers serious nerve damage due to his neck, do we blame Elway for signing a guy that probably shouldn't have ever been on the field even though no one has brought it up all season? |
Sure, im not saying he was wrong or right or what not, but it just amuses me as a Nationals fan to see people crucifying Shanahan after doing the same thing to Rizzo | I understood what you were saying. I just wanted to say my peace on this subject. I'm so sick of everyone blasting Shannahan for this decision and claiming he should be fired (or fined, or suspended). It was a tough decision, it turned out being a bad decision, but w/e. People just like to pile on. _________________ Adopt-a-Brown: Jabaal Sheard - Stats:
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mistakebytehlak 
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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| DawgSoldier wrote: | I am so glad the Browns didn't go all in on mr fragile. The Browns are better off with out RG3.
All those picks spent on a build and an injury history. |
You're glad that they didn't get a guy who just had the best rookie season for a QB ever?
are you out of your mind? _________________
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fsubrowns9510 
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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| candyman93 wrote: | | DawgSoldier wrote: | I am so glad the Browns didn't go all in on mr fragile. The Browns are better off with out RG3.
All those picks spent on a build and an injury history. |
Yeah because Trent was the model of durability this year |
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LETSGOBROWNIES
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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| mistakebytehlak wrote: | | DawgSoldier wrote: | I am so glad the Browns didn't go all in on mr fragile. The Browns are better off with out RG3.
All those picks spent on a build and an injury history. |
You're glad that they didn't get a guy who just had the best rookie season for a QB ever?
are you out of your mind? |
This is rhetorical right?
The guy compared RGIII to a slightly faster Josh Cribbs this time last year.
He's a blind hater of RGIII. No offense DS, just kinda is how it is. _________________
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ditchdigger 
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:34 pm Post subject: |
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| LETSGOBROWNIES wrote: | | mistakebytehlak wrote: | | DawgSoldier wrote: | I am so glad the Browns didn't go all in on mr fragile. The Browns are better off with out RG3.
All those picks spent on a build and an injury history. |
You're glad that they didn't get a guy who just had the best rookie season for a QB ever?
are you out of your mind? |
This is rhetorical right?
The guy compared RGIII to a slightly faster Josh Cribbs this time last year.
He's a blind hater of RGIII. No offense DS, just kinda is how it is. |
There was also a Troy Smith comparison that was repeated numerous times. |
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KamTrus20
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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| ditchdigger wrote: | | LETSGOBROWNIES wrote: | | mistakebytehlak wrote: | | DawgSoldier wrote: | I am so glad the Browns didn't go all in on mr fragile. The Browns are better off with out RG3.
All those picks spent on a build and an injury history. |
You're glad that they didn't get a guy who just had the best rookie season for a QB ever?
are you out of your mind? |
This is rhetorical right?
The guy compared RGIII to a slightly faster Josh Cribbs this time last year.
He's a blind hater of RGIII. No offense DS, just kinda is how it is. |
There was also a Troy Smith comparison that was repeated numerous times. |
Chandler Jones was a LDE only over and over and over and over again in every thread about DEs.
I have looked back on all he draft crushes and IF Luke Kuechley turns out it will be the only hit he has had on this board and he has missed on a huge amount of his most hated prospect as well. I have pretty much just shut him out of my FF world as it is pointless to argue prospects with him. _________________
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Entropy 
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Estonianzulu wrote: | | Im still so amused that one washington coached is roasted for valuing his player's long term health over the immediate need, and another coach is roasted for valuing the immediate need over the player's long term health. |
Has RG3's father or brother responded yet? I wonder if there will be rule changes coming after Shanahan is lambasted in the media all off season. _________________
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buno67 
Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 24011 Location: Chubs for Chud
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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going into the Draft I was worried about RGIIIs knee holding because of the past ACL surgery he had on it...what does he do? tears that ACL again _________________
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Estonianzulu 
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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| buno67 wrote: | | going into the Draft I was worried about RGIIIs knee holding because of the past ACL surgery he had on it...what does he do? tears that ACL again |
In no small part because he played on a field that makes Heinz look like field turf _________________
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buno67 
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:42 am Post subject: |
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| Estonianzulu wrote: | | buno67 wrote: | | going into the Draft I was worried about RGIIIs knee holding because of the past ACL surgery he had on it...what does he do? tears that ACL again |
In no small part because he played on a field that makes Heinz look like field turf |
what does the field have to do with it? on the play that looks like the play that his ACL blew out, his foot didnt slip or anything. He takes a awkward step to pick up the lose ball, as he plants his foot his knee gives out. Dirt kicks up as he plants his foot but his foot didnt slip.
took an awkward step and his knee blew out. The one of the things I didnt like about RGIII was his bad knee and being able to hold up. well he hurt his knee twice and one of those injuries just costed him next season and possibly his ability of reaching his full positional.
Washington now looks smart drafting Cousins last year. I think they drafted him just for insurance and boy did it pay off _________________
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