Which team is more of a disgrace?

#4
#4
I'd say the Redskins. At least they were expected to be half-way decent, weren't they? Nobody really expected anything from the other two. But over all, the Titans take the cake.
 
#7
#7
I'd say the Redskins. At least they were expected to be half-way decent, weren't they? Nobody really expected anything from the other two. But over all, the Titans take the cake.
I don't know many Skins fans who came into this season optimistic.

The Titans definitely win. Didn't they have one of the best records in the AFC last year?
 
#8
#8
based off of hype/ previous season performance: titans (though this kinda season actually makes sense for them following previous trends in the franchise's history....both as the Titans and oilers)

Based off of their schedule and opponents: the Redskins. Their first seven weeks were too easy for this team to be 2-5...especially weeks 2-6 where they played the Rams, Lions, Bucs and Panthers close, those should have all been easy wins for a good team (or at least half for a decent team)

Raiders and Rams are about where expected
 
#9
#9
Yup, things are only going to get worse for the skins, because they are starting the gauntlet of opponents in the second half of their season
 
#10
#10
Yup, things are only going to get worse for the skins, because they are starting the gauntlet of opponents in the second half of their season

And Dan Snyder is a young Jerry Jones or Al Davis without any of the success. He's like how they are now.

The Redskins and Raiders are very poorly run teams. Any team where the Coach doesn't make any actual decisions and is just a puppet is going to be in the fast lane to crapville.
 
#13
#13
Well, I'll say this. If they are not going to let him make the calls, they dont need him to be the figurehead taking the heat infront of the media. Them turning him into merely a "placeholder" shows their lack of class.
 
#17
#17
Well, I'll say this. If they are not going to let him make the calls, they dont need him to be the figurehead taking the heat infront of the media. Them turning him into merely a "placeholder" shows their lack of class.

yeah seriously. it's getting pretty pitiful
 
#18
#18
I don't know many Skins fans who came into this season optimistic.

yeah but even a decent redskins team should have been able to beat the horrid rams (9-7) and terrible tampa (16-13) and shouldn't have lost to freakin detroit, carolina, and Kansas city
 
#20
#20
The Raiders. Al Davis is someone who I respect for his managing ability. That said, the last couple of years have been horrendous. He needs to step down immediately.
 
#24
#24
yeah but even a decent redskins team should have been able to beat the horrid rams (9-7) and terrible tampa (16-13) and shouldn't have lost to freakin detroit, carolina, and Kansas city


:stop: Hey now! You know my panthers are awesome this year! :)
 
#25
#25
Disgraceful team?

I'd say it's pretty inarguable at this point that the Raiders are the biggest wreck of a franchise in the NFL, and possibly major American sports in general.
 

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