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The Washington Redskins are a popular team that is just waiting for good quarterback to lead them out of the wilderness of obscurity. Flynn would be the perfect fit to supplant the ineffective duo of Rex Grossman and John Beck, and to lead Mike...
This doesn’t mean you start him day 1 – Jake Locker was a top 10 pick with the Titans, and was Matt Hasselbeck’s back-up majority of the season. I’ve been a huge Tannehill fan during his tenure at Texas A&M, but with 19 career starts you have to wonder...
South squad coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins, watches from the sidelines with South Squad quarterback Nick Foles (8) of Arizona, in the first half of the Senior Bowl NCAA college football game at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. , Saturday,... View Photo »
It’s not just our terminology or our system. I think we do a number of different things relative to personnel groups
(I blame coach Pat Shurmur and president Mike Holmgren for mismanaging the situation, but I’m not sure the Dawg Pound can get over it.) And that opens the door for someone else to overpay Hillis. I’m guessing Mike Shanahan. He wants a pounder and they...
I think that’s part of the process of learning how much a quarterback knows today and how quickly he picks up what you’re trying to teach him.” Mayock raved about Griffin’s ability to maintain vision down the field against a pass rush, a trait Redskins...
The reason for me going to North Alabama was to face reality, humble myself and get focused to make sure I don’t make the same mistakes.” Since transferring to North Alabama, Jenkins has shown off much more than his maturity skills. In fact, Washington...
South squad coach Mike Shanahan watches during Senior Bowl South Squad NCAA college football practice at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. , Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. View Photo »
As for Mike Shanahan, he experiences the same problem that I face — a weekly decision of a quarterback that causes daily pains. Here in Seattle, out west, it helps to listen to my favorite Pearl Jam song, 'Better Man,' and think of my favorite actor, Slim Pickens, while making that decision.
Shanahan has had two tough years with the Redskins, but that could all turn around with a franchise QB signing the offseason. But will the ‘Skins pull the trigger on Manning, Flynn or Griffin? Enjoyed this post? Subscribe to Redskins Gab via RSS Feed or...
Mike Shanahan’s Rex Grossman/John Beck experiment didn’t work in 2011. Grossman threw more touchdowns than interceptions in just four of 13 starts and only re-claimed the job he briefly lost because Beck failed to move the offense in his stead. But...
Michael Edward Shanahan (born August 24, 1952) is a former American football head coach, most recently for the Denver Broncos. He led the Broncos to back-to-back Super Bowl victories in 1998 and 1999. He is the father of Houston Texans Offensive Coordinator Kyle Shanahan. Full Article
South squad coach Mike Shanahan watches during Senior Bowl South Squad NCAA college football practice at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. , Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012.
View Photo »South squad coach Mike Shanahan, of the Washington Redskins, attends Senior Bowl South Squad NACAA college football practice at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. , Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012.
View Photo »Pittsburgh wide receiver Mike Shanahan (87) catches a pass for a first down over SMU defensive back Chris Banjo (23) in the first half of the BBVA Compass Bowl NCAA college football game on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012, in Birmingham, Ala.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins and head coach Andy Reid of the Philadelphia Eagles speak after a game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins watches from the sidelines during the second half against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins walks off the field following the Redskins 34-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins yells at an official during the first half against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan yells at an official during the first half of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, in Philadelphia.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 24: Head coach Leslie Frazier of the Minnesota Vikings (L) and head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins shake hands after the game at FedEx Field on December 24, 2011 in Landover, Maryland. The Minnesota Vikings won, 33-26.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 11: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins reacts after a play against the New England Patriots at FedExField on December 11, 2011 in Landover, Maryland.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 04: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins (L) is hugged by head coach Rex Ryan of the New York Jets following the Jets 34-19 win at FedExField on December 4, 2011 in Landover, Maryland.
View Photo »Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan (R) turns away after shaking hands with New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan after their NFL football game in Landover, Maryland, December 4, 2011.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 04: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins (L) shakes hands with head coach Rex Ryan of the New York Jets following the Jets 34-19 win at FedExField on December 4, 2011 in Landover, Maryland.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 04: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins speaks with LaDainian Tomlinson #21 of the New York Jets after a game at FedExField on December 4, 2011 in Landover, Maryland. The New York Jets defeated the Washington Redskins 34-19.
View Photo »Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan directs his team against the New York Jets during first half action of their NFL football game in Landover, Maryland, December 4, 2011.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 04: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins looks on during a game against the New York Jets at FedExField on December 4, 2011 in Landover, Maryland.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 04: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins walks onto the field prior to a game against the New York Jets at FedExField on December 4, 2011 in Landover, Maryland.
View Photo »Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan, right, greets New York Jets coach Rex Ryan after the Jets' 34-19 victory in an NFL football game in Landover, Md. , Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011.
View Photo »SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 27: Head Coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins gives direction during the game against the Seattle Seahawks on November 27, 2011 at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, right, greets Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan, left, after the Redskins won 23-17 in an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011, in Seattle.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - NOVEMBER 20: Head Coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins reacts to a play during overtime against the Dallas Cowboys at FedEx Field on November 20, 2011 in Landover, Maryland.
View Photo »MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 13: Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan looks on during a game against the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium on November 13, 2011 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 13: Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan shakes hands with Miami Dolphins head coad Tony Sparano after a game at Sun Life Stadium on November 13, 2011 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI, FL - NOVEMBER 13: Head coach Mike Shanahan of the Washington Redskins and head coach Tony Sparano of the Miami Dolphins meet at midfield after the end of the game on November 13, 2011 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida. The Dolphins defeated the Redskins 20-9.
View Photo »Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan reacts during the fourth quarter quarter of the Redskins' NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011, in Miami.
View Photo »South squad coach Mike Shanahan watches during Senior Bowl South Squad NCAA college football practice at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. , Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012.
View Photo »It’s not just our terminology or our system. I think we do a number of different things relative to personnel groups
As for Mike Shanahan, he experiences the same problem that I face — a weekly decision of a quarterback that causes daily pains. Here in Seattle, out west, it helps to listen to my favorite Pearl Jam song, 'Better Man,' and think of my favorite actor, Slim Pickens, while making that decision.
Regardless, if you’re up or down, Rex is pretty consistent
When you’re owed $21 million over the next three years, you’re not going anywhere. Plus this guy can coach. I believe in Mike Shanahan as a head coach. He’ll straighten it out.
I think he’s even more confident now
Check that: I read somewhere that Mike Shanahan is using the dreaded R-word – rebuilding. Maybe I imagined that, since Redskins owner Dan Snyder has always opposed the concept of rebuilding, preferring to sell fans the fantasy that his team is a playoff contender. Another R-word – reality – always comes...
When you play in the 3-4, they do so many things to try to hit you from so many different directions ... Sometimes it will be a center setting you up by taking off; it looks like he’s missing a block. And maybe a tight end will be blocking you one play, a fullback or Tiger-man will be blocking you on an...
That's what you're in this game to do, is to win
I was a little bit surprised, I think he was a little surprised. He wasn't ready for that because nobody does that and it probably caught him a little bit by surprise ... I don't think anybody is going to catch him by surprise anymore. They might do that once but it's not going to happen again. If you w...
You take a look at 12 possessions, you take a look at eight three-and-outs when they're averaging four yards per carry, the other one was five plays for 13-yards ... They have two drives the whole game and the last one happens to be 95 yards. I'd say you feel pretty good about the way you played defense...
Sometimes it's a tough decisions --- do you go with a young guy like Graham? Is he going to keep on getting better or is he not going to take advantage of opportunities? I don't know
It's always difficult to accomplish what we did today, this is a hostile environment ... I was proud of our whole football team.
He’ll go through some tests in the next couple of days and we’ll see where he’s at
This game had nothing to do with Graham Gano ... The other two games did have something to do with Graham Gano. Hopefully, he takes advantage of those opportunities that are presented to him in the future, and if not, then obviously he won’t be with us.
We’re going with Graham ... It really had nothing to do with Graham, with the missed field goal or the missed extra point. That was totally on our protection scheme.
I was defenseless ... It’s football, he took advantage of it. He did what he’s supposed to do, I guess. I wasn’t happy, but it’s football. He got a good shot.
The back judge called the penalty and the side judge, who had a pretty good look at it, did not ... There was a discrepancy there.
Well, I think everybody saw that one pitch out to him that he jumped over a defender and broke a tackle – probably the difference in the game ... But you have to have those type of plays in the NFL to win. I was really impressed with Helu and how he handled himself throughout the game, not just on that ...
You could see some elusiveness, some power. You saw some speed ... That’s what you look for in a running back and you could see he played with a lot of confidence yesterday … He really took advantage of his opportunity.
I think everybody saw that one pitch out to him, that he jumped over a defender and broke a tackle – probably the difference in the game
Hopefully he takes advantage of the opportunities presented to him in the future
You throw a lot at a younger player, especially with no [organized team activities], and you put a lot of pressure on him, especially in our scheme
He got tough yards ... He broke tackles. He made some people miss. You could see elusiveness, some power. You saw some speed. That's what you're looking for in a running back. He played with a lot of confidence.
We felt Helu was playing at a very high level ... We're going to go with the guy with the hot hand. We felt Helu was feeling good and running the ball extremely well. He made some guys miss, ran with power, came up with the big play and that's why we kept him in.
He's our starter, for sure
