Hard agreement with the bolded.
We skip on timeouts one game and then soon after we are in it for the division? Haskins is the guy one billion percent, then hes not, then he is, then he's bumped to third string.
Letting Smith play on our trash field in those trash conditions with that trash line performance is reckless and negligent. It's cool and great and borderline incomprehensible that he came back and played AND moved as well as he did. It was horrifying to watch him get lit up like he did with Allen cleared to play.
Ron is lucky he didn't end up making Shanahan's handling of RG3 against Seattle look safe.
Does Minnesota not know about FGs or what
Hopefully next week. Gonna have to be extra bad this next stretch of winnable games to stay in the Trevor lawrence hunt.How long until Montez gets promoted from the practice squad?
I think the Jets are hands down for #1
I think the either the Cowboys defense is that bad or the Giants looked decent yesterday. Washington is in for a rude awakening about how bad they really are next week, I think.i think the Giants are going to give them a run for their money
I think the either the Cowboys defense is that bad or the Giants looked decent yesterday. Washington is in for a rude awakening about how bad they really are next week, I think.
I think we're (perhaps marginally) better than the Jets. They are really, really bad and have very few building blocks.Yep, we are no better than the Giants or the Jets.
I agree, at the time I was OK with letting Crowder walk and wanted to keep Desean. I was wrong, but when Desean is healthy he really opens an offense up. Crazy to think those times with Pierre/Crowder/Djax and Reed we had a respected offense and now we are just a joke.I think we're (perhaps marginally) better than the Jets. They are really, really bad and have very few building blocks.
Although watching Jets it's crazy that we let Crowder walk. I hated it when it happened and I hate it even more now. He was 25 when he left Washington -- just entering his prime as a WR -- and had 20 more catches than our leading receiver last year. He is averaging over 100 yards/game this season when he's literally their only receiving option. Letting guys like that walk and ignoring how productive he was his first three years because he had an injury-riddled campaign in the last year of his contract is why this team (and more specifically this offense) is shit. Crowder would be a terrific #2 / slot guy right now to compliment Terry and might actually give the QBs a chance.
Speaking of a joke...I agree, at the time I was OK with letting Crowder walk and wanted to keep Desean. I was wrong, but when Desean is healthy he really opens an offense up. Crazy to think those times with Pierre/Crowder/Djax and Reed we had a respected offense and now we are just a joke.
He sucked.
I know the bar for QB play has gotten low here, but geez.
Giants are up on Dallas and Miami is up on SF. Solid scores if they hold to help the tank. Think they’d be second to last behind the Jets if the games finished as they are right now.
Edit: forgot Atlanta is 0-5. How are they so bad with all of that talent on offense? Can’t imagine Quinn lasts much longer.
He’s in the last year of his contract too.
I understand what you're saying but I don't agree. Why should he have accepted a contract below market value and less than what he's worth? Why should he save money for his owner who is worth $9 billion? Would you accept a below-market value and long-term employment contract that locked you into one employer but one where they could fire you at will for no reason other than they think they can find a cheaper solution? The sums of money these guys are making are unfathomable to 99.99% of the world's population but that doesn't mean they should give these billionaires a discount just because it's a lot of money. As we've all seen, injuries can and do end or shorten careers in one play so I don't fault players at all for trying to extract maximum value as would any other person during a job offer negotiation, especially when they guys writing the checks are wealthier than them by several orders of magnitude and get to sit in a climate-controlled press box all game being waited on while the players are out there bashing each others brains in.Dak turned down a $175M contract offer, looking for more money. I feel bad for him, a little, but that was a mistake in hindsight. I doubt his next contract, coming off this injury, will be close to that.
It seems pretty obvious that the benching wasn’t really a “football” decision.
RR is teaching the kid a hard lesson. One he will hopefully take with him whenever he ends up — even if it’s still in DC.
I think all the smoke around Haskins is due to this stuff. He’s a better QB than the other 2 right now, for the most part. But he’s passing off his coworkers and that cannot be tolerated.
Allen played better than Haskins? Oh please. That’s obviously your narrative here — every single post that you mention Haskins is as negative as it can get — so let’s not pretend you can even be a little bit open minded here.Lol what? Based on what evidence is he better than the two other guys? I would say Alex Smith was probably the worst, but the man hasn't played a live game in almost 2 years.... Allen played better than Haskins in the limited time he was on the field. He made quick decisions and used his legs to make some plays, but it was a small sample size. I think we will get a better idea moving forward.