Good Move by Washington Dumping MCRib

Good Move by Washington Dumping MCRib 2010 was all over for them, and they are doomed with this guy......in a year full of mistakes, a good move to dump Fat Albert and McRib, lose 10 or 11 games, and start over.
[QUOTE=Fezzik;35485]2010 was all over for them, and they are doomed with this guy......in a year full of mistakes, a good move to dump Fat Albert and McRib, lose 10 or 11 games, and start over.[/QUOTE] I agree but they have elevated Rex Grossman to #1 and Beck to #2? Dont you have enough film on Grossman by now? Start Beck, see what you have there. You never know.
[QUOTE=6pounder;35503]I agree but they have elevated Rex Grossman to #1 and Beck to #2? Dont you have enough film on Grossman by now? Start Beck, see what you have there. You never know.[/QUOTE] I suspect this is the "Coach Ego" move. If you jump right to Beck, more of a chance he struggles, and now the fans/owner may think your system sucks, not just McNabb. By going to Grossman now, they hope to show their system kicks ass, it was just McNabb that sucked. Then they go to Beck and if he struggles, it's his own fault.
Just like in everyday life in business...the 2 cancers are on the performance improvement plan w shan. They didn't improve so now human resources have made it almost impossible for them to stay w the skins. They will surface with another team and do the same shit over again.

Shanahan has lost his mind. I don't know why he has it in for McNabb, but he's really disrespecting him. Fortunately, McNabb has the class that Shan doesn't.
[QUOTE=Bagiant1;35517]Shanahan has lost his mind. I don't know why he has it in for McNabb, but he's really disrespecting him. Fortunately, McNabb has the class that Shan doesn't.[/QUOTE] Totally disagree. McNabb defended Fat Albert in the press. That's is insane right there. Albert has been a lazy "POS" the whole year. Never in shape, hates the defense so wont play. Lays on the ground not even trying to get up and make a play, but has no trouble taking the checks. QB is the leader of the team. Why does anyone in the Skins organization owe McNabb anything. Who is McNabb? Respect !!!!! please
Where this is smoke, there is fire Philly wanted him out of there, AND was willing to dump him on a division rival. No doubt, they were VERY aware of problems with McRib.....attitude, work ethic, injuries, whatever......
[QUOTE=Fezzik;35561]Philly wanted him out of there, AND was willing to dump him on a division rival. No doubt, they were VERY aware of problems with McRib.....attitude, work ethic, injuries, whatever......[/QUOTE] Really work ethic? From what we've been told, his work ethic is what gave Vick the role model to become more committed to working harder and the results (obviously) speak for themselves. I think McNabb just isn't a great QB and is extremely inaccurate and at times clumsy under pressure.
The disrespect card is great. Like Donavan has a rich history with the Redskins or something. They brought someone in from their division rival, and it turns out he pretty much sucks. So, out of respect for all the good years Donavan had in Philly, the Redskins should start him as long as he is on the team... uh no.
I don't follow the Redskins, but hard to believe that Grossman gives your team a better chance to win than McNabb. Living in Chicago, I know we were happy to see the Bears pull Grossman and start playing Orton. Of course, that didn't last too long either. When you see all these teams playing musical chairs with the QB position, you have to admire what guys like Favre, Brady, Manning, and a couple others have done. McNabb might be finished, but I wouldn't label him a POS like Fat Albert - IMO. Will McNabb get any HOF consideration? Probably not, but if one of those Philly teams HAD gone all the way, he might have. Kurt Warner likely gets in, but not without that ring. Kind of like Ron Santo. If you don't win something, you don't get the consideration.