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Gtothearry 12-09-2012 07:03 PM

[QUOTE=12thMan;973388]HTTR 24_7 saying MRI negative. NOT CONFIRMED.[/QUOTE]

Hope so.....

The Saints are terrible.

Gary84Clark 12-09-2012 07:05 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=rbanerjee23;973370]DHall needs to shut the f*** up -- the second Anquan Boldin was completely on him, looked like he wasn't even trying. Regarding, the first TD, it's not like he did everything right and Williams messed up.[/quote]

DHall has a severe ankle sprain.

donofriose 12-09-2012 07:07 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
Dhall, the safeties, there is no one in our secondary that needs to be pointing the finger right now. Take accountability for your own play which has not been good. No one on the DEFENSE needs to be talking for that matter. I hope the coaches are looking at them and telling them they need to play better because there is a good chance half of them won't be back next year. Dhall has been less than impressive this season or any season for that matter.

donofriose 12-09-2012 07:08 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=Gtothearry;973392]Hope so.....

The Saints are terrible.[/quote]

They do not have a coach what did people expect?

Gary84Clark 12-09-2012 07:08 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=rbanerjee23;973315]Just watched some replays of the hits RG3 took -- it has to be said, a lot of them are his fault. Sacrificing your body for 1-2 yards when the end result is still a 3rd and 4 vs. 3rd and 5/6 just does not make sense -- he has to start sliding more, getting rid of the ball, and realizing that opposing players are not only gunning for him, they outweight him by 100 lbs (Ngata) -- every game the back of his jersey is covered in dirt and those aren't from sacks, they are just from him taking some unnecessary hits. Dude is tough but all it takes is 1 hit to get seriously hurt. Go down RG3 -- there is not a single yard out there that is worth getting seriously hurt over.[/quote]

Its football and he had to sacrifice his body to help the team win. QBs who stay in the pocket like Big Ben take the worse hits.

DynamiteRave 12-09-2012 07:09 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
As for the poll I have a hard time as for who to go for, there's definitely a joint game ball going to Forbath, Cousins, RG3 and Crawford. All 4 played major roles in earning the W today.

DynamiteRave 12-09-2012 07:11 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=Gary84Clark;973397]Its football and he had to sacrifice his body to help the team win. QBs who stay in the pocket like Big Ben take the worse hits.[/quote]

I wouldn't say he exactly HAD to. I mean the guy was completely throwing his body around out there this game. But there's no questioning his passion and dedication. Dude wants to win, even if he's destroying his body in the process.

NC_Skins 12-09-2012 07:15 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=12thMan;973388]HTTR 24_7 saying MRI negative. NOT CONFIRMED.[/quote]


[B]
LL ‏@HTTR24_7

But it does sound like Griffin III will be fine. Can't say officially yet. [/B]

rbanerjee23 12-09-2012 07:16 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=Gary84Clark;973393]DHall has a severe ankle sprain.[/quote]

Exactly!! nobody is playing like an all-star in the backfield. Let's look at possibly the best cornerback in the game -- Champ Bailey. Win or lose, the guy is a class act. Never throws his teammates under the bus or mouths off when he gives up a big play. DHall has been statistically show to be the worst, or very near the worst starting cornerback in this league.

[url=http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2011/worst-cornerback-charting-stats-2010]FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | Worst Cornerback Charting Stats 2010[/url]

Lead by example DHall whether you play well or not.

Gtothearry 12-09-2012 07:18 PM

[QUOTE=NC_Skins;973404][B]
LL ‏@HTTR24_7

But it does sound like Griffin III will be fine. Can't say officially yet. [/B][/QUOTE]

Who is LL@HTTR24_7?

rbanerjee23 12-09-2012 07:19 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=Gary84Clark;973397]Its football and he had to sacrifice his body to help the team win. QBs who stay in the pocket like Big Ben take the worse hits.[/quote]

Does sacrificing your body so that it is a 3rd and 4 when you could have slid to make it a 3rd and 6 help the team win?

And where in my post did I say he should stay in the pocket? I said he needs to slide and avoid hits completely because, let's be honest, his 218 lb frame can't take hits from guys like Ngata who outweigh him by more than a 100 lbs.

donofriose 12-09-2012 07:22 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=rbanerjee23;973408]Does sacrificing your body so that it is a 3rd and 4 when you could have slid to make it a 3rd and 6 help the team win?

And where in my post did I say he should stay in the pocket? I said he needs to slide and avoid hits completely because, let's be honest, his 218 lb frame can't take hits from guys like Ngata who outweigh him by more than a 100 lbs.[/quote]

Its hard telling a competitor to slide. Look at Vick everyone has been telling him to slide but he fights for every inch. I think it comes down to him learning how to go through progressions and realizing running is his absolutely last option and when he does sprint for the sideline. But teaching someone to slide that plays like him is almost impossible. He has that Elway factor to him that will fight for every inch when he scrambles.

Gary84Clark 12-09-2012 07:23 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=rbanerjee23;973408]Does sacrificing your body so that it is a 3rd and 4 when you could have slid to make it a 3rd and 6 help the team win?

And where in my post did I say he should stay in the pocket? I said he needs to slide and avoid hits completely because, let's be honest, his 218 lb frame can't take hits from guys like Ngata who outweigh him by more than a 100 lbs.[/quote]

he was running....less severe injuries happen when running and diving than in the pocker absorbing hits. Ask Cutler

CASKINS 12-09-2012 07:28 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
RG3 could avoid those injuries by sliding feet first

rbanerjee23 12-09-2012 07:29 PM

re: Ravens at Redskins Post Game Thread (RG3 MRI Result-Sprained Knee)
 
[quote=donofriose;973410]Its hard telling a competitor to slide. [B]Look at Vick [/B]everyone has been telling him to slide but he fights for every inch. I think it comes down to him learning how to go through progressions and realizing running is his absolutely last option and when he does sprint for the sideline. But teaching someone to slide that plays like him is almost impossible. He has that Elway factor to him that will fight for every inch when he scrambles.[/quote]

I love self-defeating arguments -- LOOK AT VICK!!! all that talent which is in a sense wasted because he doesn't play smart. If you're really a competitor, and not an imbecile, you realize that you would rather sacrifice some meaningless yards now for 5 more years of playing rather than get those yards and be out of the game much sooner than you would like. Is Tom Brady not competitive because he doesn't sacrifice his body in the same way?


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