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Met Shanahan This Weekend, Talked About Cam And Rgiii


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If you are so smart you'll know that Elway NEVER WON A SINGLE PLAYOFF GAME without Shanahan as a coach and Young did some of his best work under Shanahan. Its real easy to find if you look it up. I think Mike had a hand in developing both.

So how many playoff games has Shanahan won since Elway retired?

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I just can't see a 2x Super Bowl winning head coach arguing & debating with a random fan of another team over front office decisions while standing in a WV casino.

Then you have never been in line in a WV casino.

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I'm 96% sure I had beers with Parcells at a bar in Hyde Park, NY in 1998. He claimed he was a NYC firemen but had nothing to really share about being a firemen. He paid for all of our drinks and the bartender called him Bill

The end

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I cant blame them for giving up so much if they felt that strongly that RG3 is their franchise QB and the objective is to win the

Superbowl.The real test for Cam will be to win the close ones and not get frustrated when facing adversity.

I think RG3 is the real deal

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So how many playoff games has Shanahan won since Elway retired?

Not many. Like i said earlier its very hard to replace a franchise quarterback with another. But saying Shanahan didn't Developed other quarterbacks is selling him short. I think RG3 is in great hands and will develop into wonderful quarterback. Weather he wins Superbowls like Elway and Young is a different matter.

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I actually think RGIII will be a success...as long as he can stay healthy. Forget his speed, he throws one of the most accurate deep-balls I've ever seen in college football.

He's faster and more accurate than Cam. Maybe not as strong of and arm but RG3 still has a rocket no doubt. He's a much better passer than Vick was it this point in their careers, Vick is more shifty and Cam is much more powerful as runners but its a different offense RG3 will be working in. He will not be asked to take a pounding the way other so called "athletic" quarterbacks were. He's a passer 1st and foremost. Nevermind the speed. If he was as stiff in the pocket as Kerry Collins he still would have the skills to excel in the NFL. On the other hand reading defenses, speed of the game, staying healthy, we'll see.

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He's faster and more accurate than Cam..... He's a much better passer than Vick was it this point in their careers,

At this point in their career? RG3 has had like 4 OTA practices LOL. And how do you know he will be more accurate than Cam at the NFL level? That's right, YOU DON'T.

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At this point in their career? RG3 has had like 4 OTA practices LOL. And how do you know he will be more accurate than Cam at the NFL level? That's right, YOU DON'T.

it's the homer effect in action. how else could one deal with the cognitive dissonance of participating in an entire year of hand-wringing about how "the jury is still out" on a rookie who accounted for 35 offensive touchdowns and 4700 yards only to then turn around and definitively say that a dude who has never taken an NFL snap is already "more accurate" or "more xyz" than a guy with 517 attempts?

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Did i say he wasn't, because i don't remember typing that.

You called Vick shifty and Cam powerful, yet there is video evidence against YOUR Skins that proves Cam is both. Google the video and watch the ankles of your Redskins defense get destroyed by Cam's shiftiness.

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