12thMan
10-05-2005, 01:50 AM
On another topic... Did they put those glasses on Stuart Scott to hide his eye? That things getting worse every time I watch...
Yeah, I noticed that too...
Yeah, I noticed that too...
Underdogs?12thMan 10-05-2005, 01:50 AM On another topic... Did they put those glasses on Stuart Scott to hide his eye? That things getting worse every time I watch... Yeah, I noticed that too... offiss 10-05-2005, 02:08 AM offiss, many were saying Seattle was our first big test, but I guess that's just been explained away since they missed a FG and Holmgren made some questionable calls down the stretch. I'm not arguing that Denver is better than Seattle, but Seattle isn't exactly a slouch either. They have one of the top ranked offenses and their D was ranked 8th coming into our game. It's funny how fickle the media is week to week. After week 1 the Bears were bums, after week 2 they were on the rise again. After week 1 Dallas was headed to the playoffs, now they're headed back to the basement. All the Skins can do is go out and beat the next team on the schedule, which they've done so far. I'm just wondering what excuses will pop up when we go on the road and beat Denver. Should be interesting. The media is one thing, how many of these writers really know the nuts and bolts of football? What you really have to focus on are my post's Matty :) the ones where I said I wasen't impressed with Seattle regardless of their record and said we should beat them! So far as much as I have been in opposition of our offensive scheme I have predicted all 3 victories, reason? I knew the Bears had no QB, and the Hawk's have no coaching, as for Dallas my thought was they would beat us except for the fact that all our termoil that week I could see us winning on something out of the ordinary, although I thought it would be a defensive score it still was out of the ordinary. What will they say after we beat Denver? Let's not put the cart before the horse here, I think we will come out of this game with much more media respect win or lose, I feel we will give them a good game and in doing so we will start to gain respect, but I don't see us winning this one, it's not by any means impossible, but it will be a tough one to come away with a W in mile high. I do hope you are right though, I can handle being 3-1! :biggthump Bozzy 10-05-2005, 02:58 AM The home team automatically gets +3, so Denver would only be favored by 4 if the game were in DC. irish 10-05-2005, 07:17 AM offiss, many were saying Seattle was our first big test, but I guess that's just been explained away since they missed a FG and Holmgren made some questionable calls down the stretch. I'm not arguing that Denver is better than Seattle, but Seattle isn't exactly a slouch either. They have one of the top ranked offenses and their D was ranked 8th coming into our game. It's funny how fickle the media is week to week. After week 1 the Bears were bums, after week 2 they were on the rise again. After week 1 Dallas was headed to the playoffs, now they're headed back to the basement. All the Skins can do is go out and beat the next team on the schedule, which they've done so far. I'm just wondering what excuses will pop up when we go on the road and beat Denver. Should be interesting. Seattle is something like 1-30 in the eastern time zone so while they are a tougher team than Chicago they are not exactly world beaters when they go east. The bottom line is the skins have beaten 3 weak team which is a good thing because in the past few years the skins found a way to lose games that went down like Sunday's did. I just dont see a way to argue that the skins are one of the stronger teams in the nfl because they have not had a tough test yet. That will happen this week. MTK 10-05-2005, 08:26 AM There's room for more than one swami around here, offiss. I'm putting the cart way before the horse and saying we'll steal this one on the road in Denver, and we still won't get much respect at 4-0. The majority of the media will still have plenty of excuses as to why we're now the worst 4-0 team in NFL history. If we lose and drop to 3-1, all the naysayers will pull out the "I told you so" takes as to why the Skins are beginning to slide back down to reality. I really don't see the Skins gaining much respect until at least halfway through the season, if we're sitting there with at least 5 or 6 wins after 8 games, then I think some eyebrows will have been raised. 12thMan 10-05-2005, 09:07 AM I still say we beat a good Seattle team - this is a team, until we beat them, many thought would make noise in the AFC West. I say the Skins have nothing to prove but to play their hearts out like they have all year, so far. Whether they win or lose, they've proven that they can now close out nail-biters. Now I'm not satisfied with a "moral" victory Sunday, but this is a quality that will take them into the playoffs. The blowouts will come, IMO, we're just learning how to win right now. BTW, I sent a semi-nasty email to Vic Carruci?? from NFLnetwork.com. Their website had some commentary about the 4 undefeated teams in the NFL, but they had yet to update it with our most recent win v. Seattle. I let him have it!! I hope he responds.....him and that fat Lincoln Kennedy!!! MTK 10-05-2005, 09:15 AM I agree 12thMan. I'm aware Seattle sucks on the road, but that doesn't discount they were still a quality opponent. Seattle is a team that should win 8 or 9 games, possibly 10 if they play their cards right. As for Dallas, I don't think they are a pushover either. I think they're also capable of winning 8 or 9 games. I wouldn't say we've been truly tested yet, and I agree that Denver will be a great test, BUT I really wouldn't say we've played 3 weak teams either. BrudLee 10-05-2005, 09:42 AM The problem with the "quality of opponents" is that it's so easily twisted to meet the needs of the arguer. The Bears may end up OK, but they aren't the team we thought they were. Why? They lost to the Redskins. The Cowboys clearly still have some kinks to work out. Why? They lost to the Redskins. The Seahawks need to restore some focus and fix their playcalling. Why? They lost to the Redskins. IF the Redskins win in Denver, will the story be that they're 4-0, or that Denver had a breakdown of some sort. I mean, a Denver loss would have to be their own fault. They lost to the Redskins. firstdown 10-05-2005, 10:09 AM I don't care if we score 10 or 30 points as long as the other team has one less point. I do not think our O will but up alot of points in the first half of the season. With that said if we keep improving every week our O sould be a force in the second half of the season and with our D that could realy be a tough combination for teams to deal with. Gibbs knows how to build on what he starts and we are starting to see that. MTK 10-05-2005, 10:21 AM IF the Redskins win in Denver, will the story be that they're 4-0, or that Denver had a breakdown of some sort. I mean, a Denver loss would have to be their own fault. They lost to the Redskins. I definitely agree with the latter. The story will focus on how Denver lost, not how the Redskins won. |
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