Around the league divisional weekend

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REDSKINS4ever
01-14-2013, 09:15 PM
We would have beat Seattle with a healthy RG3, in all likelihood. Let's just start there.

I wholeheartedly agree. RG3 was less than 50% in that game against Seattle and still led the offense on its first two scoring drives. But he was crippled to the point that it hindered the offense the rest of the game with a meager 76 yards of total offense for the remainder of the game. With a completely healthy RG3, the Redskins would have blown the Seahawks out......

donofriose
01-15-2013, 09:22 AM
I wholeheartedly agree. RG3 was less than 50% in that game against Seattle and still led the offense on its first two scoring drives. But he was crippled to the point that it hindered the offense the rest of the game with a meager 76 yards of total offense for the remainder of the game. With a completely healthy RG3, the Redskins would have blown the Seahawks out......

I do not think the Redskins would have blown them out, seeing as Seattle is a second half time and the Redskins defense did not play well that game, but it would have been a closer game. But like a lot of people have already stated, the only way the Redskins beat Seattle is with a 100% healthy RG3.

Ruhskins
01-15-2013, 09:24 AM
I do not think the Redskins would have blown them out, seeing as Seattle is a second half time and the Redskins defense did not play well that game, but it would have been a closer game. But like a lot of people have already stated, the only way the Redskins beat Seattle is with a 100% healthy RG3.

What? You do realize that Seattle didn't take the lead until there were 7 minutes left in the game?

donofriose
01-15-2013, 09:45 AM
What? You do realize that Seattle didn't take the lead until there were 7 minutes left in the game?

Redskins defense allowed 200 plus yards on the ground with 6.1 YPC. You don't win many games playing like that, if RG3 was healthy and if we kept running the ball I do think the Redskins would have pulled out the win, but it would have been a 27-24 type of win. Seattle was able to move the ball very well and the Redskins allowed key 3rd down conversions during that game. To say the Redskins would have just won the game is not completely accurate, just like the Atlanta Seattle game, that game came down to a last 30 second drive by the Falcons, but sadly we will never know if the Redskins could have pulled it out.

BigHairedAristocrat
01-15-2013, 09:49 AM
Bill Barnwell on the weekend's divisional games - Grantland (http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8842329/bill-barnwell-weekend-divisional-games)


Great read. I think many of you need to read this.

It's not a great read at all. It's drivel from a manning apologist, glossing over the fact that manning turned the ball over 3 times. he criticizes other broncos for letting manning down bysaying if they had done their jobs, the game would have been won before overtime so mannings last pick never should have happened. And he says this:

If the Broncos get the sort of defensive/special teams miracle they seemed to get last year in overtime games with Tim Tebow, the Broncos almost surely win

the broncos special teams scored 2 touchdowns in regulation!!! what more do you want? If the broncos special teams had not given the team 14 miracle points, the broncos would have LOST in regulation.

And then theres this:

If Jacoby Jones delivers on his dismal postseason reputation from a year ago and drops the game-tying touchdown pass, the Broncos almost surely win

He's arguing the Broncos should have won by criticizing the fact that one of the Ravens players made a good play.

The only reason to recommend that anyone read that article is if you want them to get stupider. And yes, i know stupider is not a word; however, it seems fitting to use in reference to that POS article.

donofriose
01-15-2013, 09:52 AM
It's not a great read at all. It's drivel from a manning apologist, glossing over the fact that manning turned the ball over 3 times. he criticizes other broncos for letting manning down bysaying if they had done their jobs, the game would have been won before overtime so mannings last pick never should have happened. He criticized the special teams for not working magic in overtime. the broncos special teams scored 2 touchdowns in regulation!!! what more do you want?

That entire game was not on Manning's shoulders, he definitively has his share of the blame but the majority of the blame should go on John Fox and that Defense, and then Manning. Like I said before, he did not put his team in the best situation to win the game, but he did not lose it by himself.

CRedskinsRule
01-15-2013, 09:54 AM
What? You do realize that Seattle didn't take the lead until there were 7 minutes left in the game?

And after the fumble, didn't the defense hold them to a FG when they started at the 5yd line?

It seems to me that the D could have held up it's end of the game. c'est la vie ...

BigHairedAristocrat
01-15-2013, 09:56 AM
That entire game was not on Manning's shoulders, he definitively has his share of the blame but the majority of the blame should go on John Fox and that Defense, and then Manning. Like I said before, he did not put his team in the best situation to win the game, but he did not lose it by himself.

No one said he lost it by himself, but its not like the players around him let Manning down. Some broncos played exceptionally. Others didnt. If i had to put Manning in either category, he'd definitely go in the later. You arent helping your team win a playoff game when you turn the ball over three times.

CRedskinsRule
01-15-2013, 09:58 AM
Redskins defense allowed 200 plus yards on the ground with 6.1 YPC. You don't win many games playing like that, if RG3 was healthy and if we kept running the ball I do think the Redskins would have pulled out the win, but it would have been a 27-24 type of win. Seattle was able to move the ball very well and the Redskins allowed key 3rd down conversions during that game. To say the Redskins would have just won the game is not completely accurate, just like the Atlanta Seattle game, that game came down to a last 30 second drive by the Falcons, but sadly we will never know if the Redskins could have pulled it out.

An effective RG3 certainly would have made a difference. Total yardage stats are often not as critical as they sound. The defense allowed alot of rushing, but held them out of the endzone several times. If our offense keeps them off the field, you have can see where the defense might step up a little more.

That said, if it is close going into the 4th quarter, then yes, it's anybody's game.

donofriose
01-15-2013, 10:06 AM
An effective RG3 certainly would have made a difference. Total yardage stats are often not as critical as they sound. The defense allowed alot of rushing, but held them out of the endzone several times. If our offense keeps them off the field, you have can see where the defense might step up a little more.

That said, if it is close going into the 4th quarter, then yes, it's anybody's game.

That is what I am saying, it seems we think the Redskins would have definitely won the game, I think that game could have gone either way. Even with a healthy RG3.

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