Cerrato

14 October 2009

g on a weekly basis, why not get at least some of that production with all 3 of them? 

With Cerrato at the helm, the Redskins have forgotten the basics of what established them as a perennial playoff winner and Super Bowl contender, the offensive line. When the Redskins have draft picks, they trade them for nothing (T.J. Duckett for a 3rd and 5th round pick, Jason Taylor for a 3,6, and this year's 2nd, etc...) and never seem to worry about not having any draft picks, even though every other team in the league uses the draft to build depth which seems to be a concept that is foreign to the Redskins and the results on the field are self-evident of that. As soon as a player goes down, depending on his importance (i.e. C. Samuels) the season could be over. This is a lack of vision and structure that has taken this team from one of the best run franchises to a joke of an organization led by a Napoleonic figure in Daniel Snyder. He thinks that his way is better and that all of the other teams in the league are run by inferior minds which allows him to be owner, GM, coach, fan, and any other title that he can fit into his mind but he's dead wrong. His reluctance to turn the team over to a real GM, one that has the authority to oversee everything about the franchise, is the reason that things won't change. His idol, Jerry Jones, does the same thing that Snyder does with the great exception that they keep their draft picks and do well with most of them. Like Snyder, Jones also meddles in everything and runs one of the few teams that have done less than Redskins in the last decade, a total of 0 playoff wins in that span, simply pitiful!

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2 April 2009

Apparently the rumors are flying all over the place, and Vinny Cerrato is actually talking to Denver now.  I said it last time, the Redskins should go get Cutler.  We need a franchise quarterback, and he is exactly that. 

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Apparently the rumors are flying all over the place, and Vinny Cerrato is actually talking to Denver now.  I said it last time, the Redskins should go get Cutler.  We need a franchise quarterback, and he is exactly that. 

Continue reading "Redskins actively pursuing Jay Cutler"

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