I mean we couldn't even really enjoy winning the division last year because Shanny killed our franchise QB.
That playoff game was devastating. Early lead against a solid team, the QB getting obviously hurt, then continuing to play the injured QB when it was obvious to most or all of us he shouldn't be playing, watching the offense go completely dead, watching the other team gradually come back and take the lead, watching the QB get more seriously hurt to the point he couldn't play at all. A loss with Cousins in there would have been far less devastating.
Building off fatness's statement in conjunction with the what water1 said previously, I think it's important for everyone calling themselves a fan of this Team to understand, or at least be willing to consider that the blame of what happened to Robert Griffin in that playoff game rests primarily on the shoulders of one Daniel Snyder, and is a big factor, for those who are curious as to how those of us who hate him with a passion, in how we continue to find fuel for our hatred.
It is a fact that Daniel M. Snyder has an enormous amount of liquid assets to spend on any aspect of that football team.
Any aspect.
Including, and in this case, especially including, the physical plant, aka the stadium, particularly the field...
With those assets, and the time they had available, there was plenty of opportunity to take the proper and correct course of action going into that game, resodding that field, for the safety of both the Seahawks and the Redskins, but in particular, Robert Griffin, anointed as he was as our Franchise Player, and with it a 'known' that he was playing hurt.
There was money, and there was time to fix that field, which was so bad that the Seahawks themselves filed a complaint with the NFL after the game, and it was brought up at the next NFLPA meeting as well. Nobody on either Team should have been forced to play on that surface, that day.
Embarrassing, to say the least, potentially career-threatening, and certainly having short-term, and potentially long-term negative consequences for both Griffin and the Redskins.
Inexcusable, in my opinion, and although there's plenty of material to get riled up about Shanahan, when it comes to what happened that day, in that game, my buck starts and stops with the Owner. Everything else flows downhill from that box.
Fans of this Team, in my opinion, let Snyder off the hook, or not call him out for that gross mismanagment of time and resources. With plenty of both, there's just no excuse.