Meast
10-02-2006, 01:47 AM
Rock did a GREAT job on returns today. Hall was excellent. Frost was excellent minus the one shanked punt. Special teams earned an A- today. Kick Coverage was iffy at times.
And ol' Sean Taylor was really crackin heads today. Namely Reggie Williams' head.
I can't believe he held on to that ball
EternalEnigma21
10-02-2006, 01:48 AM
...minus the one shanked punt.
what was up with the re-punt shit? I mean Del-Rio was trying to decline any penalty and avoid the re-kick... and they wouldnt let him? There was no penalty, but because the D didn't get a chance to get set we had to re-kick???? what the hell kind of rule is that?
GoSkins!
10-02-2006, 05:59 AM
I'm voting for the offensive line. They really man handled what was supposed to be the premier run stopping NFL d-line. Everyone else on the list deserves a lot of credit too.
Also, how about Saunders? That game plan looked nothing like the one we used against Houston last week. How are teams going to game plan now?
Schneed10
10-02-2006, 08:15 AM
It's hard not to pick Moss, because he scored both the long TDs basically on his own, with pure speed and escapability. But I have to give props to the offensive line here simply because that was John Henderson and Marcus Stroud we're talking about. Randy Thomas and Derrick Dockery were beating those guys, even in one-on-one battles. That's fantastic. They're the ultimate run stopping duo in the league, they wreaked havoc on the Colts' offensive line which is an excellent line, but the Skins' just bulldozed them.
I see a very physical line developing here, gaining confidence in the schemes. Also, Cooley's increased production is a sign that the line is picking up the schemes. He was staying in to block, but this game he got out and got loose, and the line held up without him.
Good things are ahead!
GhettoDogAllStars
10-02-2006, 08:26 AM
I said brunell, but I think it's a toss-up between him and the o-line. I voted brunell because I think he was very poised. he stepped up in the pocket when the DEs were pass rushing hard, and that gave him time to find moss, and others.
FRPLG
10-02-2006, 08:27 AM
what was up with the re-punt shit? I mean Del-Rio was trying to decline any penalty and avoid the re-kick... and they wouldnt let him? There was no penalty, but because the D didn't get a chance to get set we had to re-kick???? what the hell kind of rule is that?
Dude seriously. I have never heard of a re-do. I have watched football for 20 years now and never seen that. Someone has some splainin' to do. I think that will end up needing some Mike Pierera love on NFL network.
That re-do was a real head scratcher.
724Skinsfan
10-02-2006, 08:43 AM
What was the re-punt about? The answer to that shall remain entombed with the mystery of Question #3.
ArtMonkDrillz
10-02-2006, 08:46 AM
What was the re-punt about? The answer to that shall remain entombed with the mystery of Question #3.
Remember, that was the same ref that hit the guy from cleveland (orlando brown, I think) in the eye with his penalty flag a few years back. I think it's his goal to try to ruin a random player's career at least once a season. He decided to try to get Frost run out of DC for shanking a re-do.
Maybe I just didn't get enough sleep last night.
724Skinsfan
10-02-2006, 09:00 AM
Remember, that was the same ref that hit the guy from cleveland (orlando brown, I think) in the eye with his penalty flag a few years back. I think it's his goal to try to ruin a random player's career at least once a season. He decided to try to get Frost run out of DC for shanking a re-do.
Maybe I just didn't get enough sleep last night.
I know I didn't. I got in to Roanoke around 3 last night. My son was sick (cough) and then our day starts at 6:00 here. {snore}
By the way, to stay on topic: I accidentally hit Brunell for my choice and I meant to select Moss. As someone said before, Moss made two of those TD's on his incredible athleticsm. Turning 15 and 20 yarders into highlight TD runs.