Monkeydad
09-28-2011, 11:00 AM
^ Wow...that's bad. Hightower and Helu should both top 80 yards. No excuses.
Skins v Rams pregameMonkeydad 09-28-2011, 11:00 AM ^ Wow...that's bad. Hightower and Helu should both top 80 yards. No excuses. skinsfaninok 09-28-2011, 11:02 AM St. Louis Rams Rushing Defense stats: Given up 573 Rushing Yards total, 5.4 apc, with a 174.3 average per game. All league worst No effing excuses this week Kyle I hear a lot of rams talk around here (Sam Bradford) and this team is just bad! Folks if we don't win this game IDK what we would do CRedskinsRule 09-28-2011, 11:02 AM BTW why are we playing the Rams ev Year?? sadly, because we both are in 4th place every year. hooskins 09-28-2011, 11:03 AM Really, Beck already? I had hope that our fan base had changed a bit but apparently not... skinsfaninok 09-28-2011, 11:05 AM Really, Beck already? I had hope that our fan base had changed a bit but apparently not... Beck was considered to be the guy but I am hoping for Rex to stay in the whole season, I dont want anymore drama skinsfaninok 09-28-2011, 11:06 AM TH should get 17 carries Helu should get 15 carries Chico23231 09-28-2011, 11:08 AM TH should get 17 carries Helu should get 15 carries Shit, I just hope Grossman doesnt have to the throw the ball over 20 times skinsfaninok 09-28-2011, 11:09 AM 13 Redskins 2-1 -0 2 13/25 This defense flies around the field and plays inspired football, and the return of DB LaRon Landry only makes them better. On offense, they move the ball down the field with ease, but need to convert in the red zone. from fox sports Power Rankings skinsfaninok 09-28-2011, 11:10 AM Shit, I just hope Grossman doesnt have to the throw the ball over 20 times Dude it's KS lol Rex will sling it Monkeydad 09-28-2011, 11:10 AM Really, Beck already? I had hope that our fan base had changed a bit but apparently not... I had hope that Rex had changed a bit but apparently not... He was solid in the first 2 weeks. We need him to be consistent. In the Dallas game, old Rex came back in moments, that INT throw to Lee and the fumble at the end. Those kind of mistakes cost games and are why teams were scared to even contact him when he was available. If he cam stay comfortable in the system and play mainly error-free (he's guaranteed for ONE turnover every game, so we need to accept that), then he can keep the job. When he starts reverting to his Jekyll-and-Hyde ways, it's time to see what Beck can do, even if we are winning despite of him like the Bears did. If he's playing smart ball and not making those stupid blunders, keep him in definitely. If he starts to become inconsistent, we need to see if Beck can stabilize the QB position. Keeping Rex in might hold back the team's potential success if he's not exceeding our expectations and his reputation. |
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