Trade Healthy Knee for Big Finsh/NFC East Title?
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- markshark84
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It's sort of a double edged sword.....
Had we not had the push at the end, I doubt this team would have the momentum going into the offseason that we have.
But a healthy knee is a healthy knee.
If RGIII comes back and plays as well as he would have without the injury, then it doesn't matter. I worry that he won't have the pure speed he showed this past year, but time will tell. I hope he does!
Had we not had the push at the end, I doubt this team would have the momentum going into the offseason that we have.
But a healthy knee is a healthy knee.
If RGIII comes back and plays as well as he would have without the injury, then it doesn't matter. I worry that he won't have the pure speed he showed this past year, but time will tell. I hope he does!
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- SkinsJock
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Momentum??
this team just won the NFC East - we're very likely going to be favorites to win it again
the play of the whole team is responsible for that
who knows what might or might not happen ..
most here are fairly sure that the surgery was 'good' in that it gave Dr Andrews an opportunity to make something 'better' that he might not have done if no surgery had happened - we also think that RG3 will continue to be as effective as he was in both running and passing in this new offense
NOTHING is guaranteed - Russell Wilson might not be as good at running next season as he was this season .... who really knows
better to look at the positives
this team just won the NFC East - we're very likely going to be favorites to win it again
the play of the whole team is responsible for that
who knows what might or might not happen ..
most here are fairly sure that the surgery was 'good' in that it gave Dr Andrews an opportunity to make something 'better' that he might not have done if no surgery had happened - we also think that RG3 will continue to be as effective as he was in both running and passing in this new offense
NOTHING is guaranteed - Russell Wilson might not be as good at running next season as he was this season .... who really knows
better to look at the positives

Nobody really expects the Redskins to do well - 8 wins is considered a winning season for Dan Snyder's Redskins
Redskins should fire Bruce Allen & try a different way of managing this franchise
Thankfully, Kirk Cousins is no longer the QB
- crazyhorse1
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SkinsJock wrote:Momentum??
this team just won the NFC East - we're very likely going to be favorites to win it again
the play of the whole team is responsible for that
who knows what might or might not happen ..
most here are fairly sure that the surgery was 'good' in that it gave Dr Andrews an opportunity to make something 'better' that he might not have done if no surgery had happened - we also think that RG3 will continue to be as effective as he was in both running and passing in this new offense
NOTHING is guaranteed - Russell Wilson might not be as good at running next season as he was this season .... who really knows
better to look at the positives
Where are you guys getting the notions that his knee will be better than ever after the surgery. Have I been asleep?
- SkinsJock
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NOTHING is "for sure"
RG3 had an operation on this same knee in 2009 - that ligament was given an 'upgrade' by Dr Andrews, 2 weeks ago - this ligament may have given RG3 some 'issues' down the road - there is a feeling that, given a really great rehabilitation of this knee, the knee may actually be "better" than it was if we had not had the operation
NO BIG DEAL - RG3 has olympic class speed - he could even be a little "slower" and still be faster than most players
we're all hopeful that everyone has learned a lot from this - the Redskins should be even better offensively based solely on that
I think that both Alfred Morris AND Robert Griffin III will be physically stronger from the off season workout program
RG3 had an operation on this same knee in 2009 - that ligament was given an 'upgrade' by Dr Andrews, 2 weeks ago - this ligament may have given RG3 some 'issues' down the road - there is a feeling that, given a really great rehabilitation of this knee, the knee may actually be "better" than it was if we had not had the operation
NO BIG DEAL - RG3 has olympic class speed - he could even be a little "slower" and still be faster than most players
we're all hopeful that everyone has learned a lot from this - the Redskins should be even better offensively based solely on that
I think that both Alfred Morris AND Robert Griffin III will be physically stronger from the off season workout program

Nobody really expects the Redskins to do well - 8 wins is considered a winning season for Dan Snyder's Redskins
Redskins should fire Bruce Allen & try a different way of managing this franchise
Thankfully, Kirk Cousins is no longer the QB
- Countertrey
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I have a feeling that Alfred Morris is going to come back in incredible shape, with plans to go beast mode, fully amped.SkinsJock wrote:
I think that both Alfred Morris AND Robert Griffin III will be physically stronger from the off season workout program
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