SmootSmack
09-21-2009, 02:58 PM
Yeah, Ok, Tell that to Sellers who had the ball blasted at him with in 10 yrds and watched the ball go through his hands. Might have been a TD, maybe not. ...but lets not put blame where blame is due and coddle the QB. Better yet lets enable him and tell him he's doing well and keep doing it, then blame Sellers for not making the catch.
Are you kidding? You can't ask for a better throw than the one Campbell dropped right in Sellerss hands over the defender
JoeRedskin
09-21-2009, 03:16 PM
As to the Sellers throw, it was perfect and in stride. Sellers was furious with himself for dropping it.
The throw to Thomas was a rocket but it hit him in the chest and hands. He has got to make that catch. Period!
Campbell played well given the calls. He missed the first throw to Kelly but Zorn never went back to it.
Trample the Elderly
09-21-2009, 03:19 PM
Rinehart just named the starter.
Are you kidding? You can't ask for a better throw than the one Campbell dropped right in Sellerss hands over the defender
Perfect pass and it definitely didn't have too much mustard on it.
Sellers flat out dropped it.
I can't believe this is even a discussion.
dgack
09-21-2009, 03:23 PM
John Elway shouldn't have thrown short passes so hard either.
JoeRedskin
09-21-2009, 03:27 PM
Sellers on his drop:
"Win or no win, Mike Sellers was ticked Sunday afternoon. He kept his back to the locker room. He answered questions tersely, his voice low and quiet. He pretty hurriedly left the room through a back door. I ran into him as he was leaving the facility, while he was stopping to joke with some kids and sign some autographs. I told him he looked pissed off.
"I am pissed off," he said. "I dropped a touchdown. I'm one of the guys you depend on, and I had it in my hands, and I didn't catch it. I didn't come through with what I was preaching to everybody else all week long."
Rage was trickling out through his eyes. You've never seen a victorious player fume like this. I asked whether the win didn't make him feel better.
"No," he said. "We won, yeah, but my performance, I'm not happy with it. I'm not. I've got to be hard on myself, because I expect more out of myself. Lack of concentration. Don't worry about it, I'll be on the JUGS machine, working on it.""
D.C. Sports Bog - The Redskins' Post-Rams Grumpiness (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2009/09/the_redskins_post-rams_grumpin.html?wprss=dcsportsbog)
T.O.Killa
09-21-2009, 03:29 PM
Rinehart just named the starter.
Who said this.
Redskins Insider - Rinehart's Ready for His Big Break (Updated) (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/jason-reid/rineharts-ready-for-his-big-br.html#more)
Ruhskins
09-21-2009, 03:30 PM
Who said this.
I think right now that is just an assumption from Redskins Insider, nothing official on the Redskins website.
GMScud
09-21-2009, 03:32 PM
Rinehart just named the starter.
Because we've got nothing else at this point. When Zorn said in his presser "we're looking for someone who can start for us," I was pretty darn concerned. To go into the season with a line as old and injury prone as ours, to not have solid back ups in whom we have confidence is just... well... stupid as hell really.
Frankly I have NO confidence in Rinehart. We're going to start a guy who has never even been active in a real NFL game? Yikes.