JGisLordOfTheRings
10-19-2006, 11:13 PM
Check out who is last overall in both categories....the 6-0 Chicago Bears
im just as surprised as Crat............WOWOWOWOWOWOW!!!!!! how is that possible?
SmootSmack
10-19-2006, 11:20 PM
Well per my earlier post, penalties don't always correlate with wins/losses. I also think that a penalty every now and then actually helps. Like I said before, it's a risk giving up the 15-yard penalty but I'd love to see Taylor (or whoever) start the game off with a hard hit over the middle just to send the message that we won't be pushed over.
Somehow I'm sure Brunell and Archuleta are to blame.
#56fanatic
10-20-2006, 09:54 AM
reminds me of the 2000 year. make the playoffs in 99, spend like crazy.. easy training camp...undesciplined... lots of penalties...no chemistry....QB controversy....average season.
make the playoffs 05...spend like crazy...easy training camp...undesciplined....lots of penalties...no chemistry...QB controversy...maybe less than average season.
take one step forward, 3 steps back.
SmootSmack
10-20-2006, 10:05 AM
take one step forward, 3 steps back.
We come together cause opposites attract. And you know....it ain't fiction, just a natural fact. We come together cause opposites attract. Sigh....Paula
Anyhow, I could be mistaken but I think we're improving in the penalties category after that disastrous Cowboys game
61cad
10-20-2006, 10:29 AM
Joe Gibbs needs to rethink his football philosophy instead of “trying not to lose games” why not try to WIN the game?
He is way too conservative.
firstdown
10-20-2006, 10:37 AM
Hard to win? Try next to fucking impossible.....Have you ever been able to complete a post without the F word? It must be tough posting with such a limited vocabulary.
Chief X_Phackter
10-20-2006, 10:38 AM
Well per my earlier post, penalties don't always correlate with wins/losses. I also think that a penalty every now and then actually helps. Like I said before, it's a risk giving up the 15-yard penalty but I'd love to see Taylor (or whoever) start the game off with a hard hit over the middle just to send the message that we won't be pushed over.
I don't agree that you do that on purpose. Being physical is one thing, but you don't purposely head hunt with the intention of injuring someone and getting a penalty to send a message. That's not a smart way to play the game.
That being said, I think Sean Taylor has got a bad rap so far this season because of his past. The personal fouls I've seen him get this year were pretty ticky tack if you ask me.
SmootSmack
10-20-2006, 10:43 AM
I don't agree that you do that on purpose. Being physical is one thing, but you don't purposely head hunt with the intention of injuring someone and getting a penalty to send a message. That's not a smart way to play the game.
That being said, I think Sean Taylor has got a bad rap so far this season because of his past. The personal fouls I've seen him get this year were pretty ticky tack if you ask me.
Well I'm not saying a helmet to helmet hit. I'm saying a hard, clean tackle/hit. Not like an out of bounds hit. But a Ronnie Lott type hit, knowing that with ST's rep he'll probably get that 15-yarder; deserved or not.
BDBohnzie
10-20-2006, 10:53 AM
Sean Taylor has a bullseye on his back now. Any little thing he does will be scrutinized, and he will be penalized much harsher than your average defensive back.
As far as the penalties, the first 2 or 3 weeks were horrible, but since then, the Skins have gotten much much better on penalties. As was stated before, while penalties can hinder a performance, they don't usually have such an adverse effect on all 16 games.