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  1. We should be drafting a QB every year, I don't give a **** what anyone says. The fact that every team seems to find one eventually shows how dysfunctional this org has been for 30+ years. The time is now, quit making excuses. Philly has been to the Super Bowl Twice with 2 different QB's in the last 5 years, get it the **** done. 

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    On 6/12/2022 at 9:10 PM, thebluefood said:

    The way the NFL and the Raiders have treated the City of Oakland will never not piss me off but the Raiders seem to have a more national fan base. I can't say how Oakland residents felt about them leaving again but the fandom as a whole didn't seem to lose a step. 

    But with Baltimore and Cleveland - that was something different. It was more intimate and because of that, it seemed like it hurt more. My mom, who worked for GPO for decades, told me about how it was at the office the day after the Colts skipped town. Her Baltimore co-workers came off the train, walked to the office, and were just in a daze. Not angry, not crying - dazed. It was like the sun not coming up the next morning. And Mayor Schaefer barely holding back tears on local TV. Disgusting. I still spit when I hear the Irsay's name. And the situation at Cleveland could have gotten really ugly - I'm surprised there wasn't an all out riot at Municipal Stadium.

     

    But with the way things have gone here, the way the area has, seemingly, fallen totally out of love with this franchise - I don't know if we're gonna have a Mayor Schaefer moment in D.C. if they leave. I dunno if people are gonna be filled with that same indignation Browns fans had at the last home game before they left town. If this continues, they may very well leave with the area, as a whole, basically telling Snyder and Co. "Don't let the door hit ya where the Good Lord split ya" and I never thought this would happen. I mean this is Washington for God's sake. This town was an NFL town before NFL towns existed (outside of Green Bay). And this is where we are now?  

    I’m okay with the team leaving because I know we’ll get a another team.  No way the NFL doesn’t have a team in the 6th largest maket in the US and the nations capital.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Simmsy said:

    Ugh, a few years ago I was working at a job in Warrenton ( I was living in Manassas at the time) and word got out it was going to snow...then it started to snow at about 1pm. Quitting time was at 4, so no one wanted to be the first to leave. I told everyone that since I was in a car (one of the only people), if it kept snowing, I was going to leave. Every dumbass there tried to tell me it was fine, stay until 4pm, you'll be fine. At 2:30, the roads were bad and getting worse, so I left. There were so many accidents that day, someone actually died right in front of my boss's house.

     

    It pisses me off that so many people would put my life in danger...for what? Whether I stayed or not had no bearing on what they were doing, people are stupid.


    I would have quit that job. 

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  4. 34 minutes ago, CousinsCowgirl84 said:

    Didn’t Allen cough up the ball on a desperation play at the worst possible time? He should have been smart and taken the sack. 
     

    Allen sucks. That run was about the only play he made.

    My point was, Dallas was giving up large portions of the field  where Taylor could have ran for 6-8 yards easy.

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  5. On 12/9/2021 at 5:45 AM, Silvernon said:

    The wasted pick was Chase Young. 

     

    The logic behind Sweat made sense. He had length and athletic ability to play on the right, and the size and run stopping ability to play on the left side.

     

    You trade up to get a premier rusher with Preston out and Kerrigan approaching the cliff of his career. 

     

    Doubled down with Chase. You can see what Rivera is thinking considering when he played, who he grew up watching. But, it wasn't rational to continually exhaust premium resources on one area. 

     

    Unfortunately that now will mean Sweat is out. The vaccine situation has clearly frosted relations internally, and I do expect he'll be traded in the next two seasons. 

     

    It's either or at this point, and you have to keep Young to see if he figures it out. A 2nd+3rd or a 1st would be ideal for Sweat. Basically a re-do. 

     


     

    who’s going to want him knowing he didn’t get a shot (assuming Covid is till around)

  6. 14 minutes ago, Warhead36 said:

    If the coaches thought Allen gave them a better chance to win they'd have made the switch at the bye week.

     

    With all the OL injuries, you want Heinicke for his mobility.


    The problems is Taylor thinks he’s a pocket passer.  First play Allen is in, he runs off for a first down.  Dallas was willing to give up those yards knowing Taylor struggles passing down field.  Only way to keep teams honest is to take off and run.

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  7. 1 hour ago, CjSuAvE22 said:

    I see a lot of "we dont develop quarterbacks" theres an entire thread on how we are suppose to have a new front office new coaching etc yet we still fall back on "we dont develop quarterbacks" do quarterbacks just not develop in WFT uniforms or something? I dont understand the logic here..

    There’s no such thing as developing a QB, either you have the talent or don’t. Of all of the QB’s that failed here, did any of them really have a shot succeeding anywhere else?

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  8. 8 hours ago, BatteredFanSyndrome said:

    I used to think Dan was going to get a stadium.  In fact, the only question I had was where.

     

    Now, I can’t think of a way that he gets one.  How do you justify a ‘need’ for a new stadium when you can’t fill the one you have?  For a team that has absolutely no buzz? Why would any politician want to get in bed with an unlikable figure in Dan, and agree to spend tax dollars to help him build a stadium for a team nobody likes?  Without taxpayer support, how would he afford it?


     

    My gut tells Synder will have to extend the lease out at Fed Ex, there’s zero feeling he will get a stadium deal done because no one likes him. Best case scenario is he moves the team and we get a new franchise and start fresh.

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  9. 50 minutes ago, Warhead36 said:

    Na the Jags are worse. Much worse. Texans, Lions, and Jets probably are too.

     

    We're firmly on pace for a top 5 pick.


    This might actually be an issue, we’re bad, but not top 3 bad which prevents us from taking a the top tier QB’s.  Yes, we could have had Herbert, but as always we end up picking the wrong guy (yes, I was on the Chase Young train).  This is going to sound crazy, unless we get a QB, we should draft one high every year.  It’s too ****ing important.  I’m sick of it, 30 years with no franchise QB…let that sink in.

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