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53Fan 04-06-2009 10:52 AM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
Jason Campbell - I'd like to see him complete some deep passes and maybe run a little more. Sometimes he has to make something out of what looks like nothing.
Devin Thomas - Run routes correctly and get about 40 receptions. I want to see the ball in his hands more often.
Malcolm Kelly - Get on the field and make some clutch 3rd down plays and become a force in the Redzone. I want some TD's from Kelly.
Albert Haynesworth - Just keep on doing what you've done at Tenn. the last couple of years. 6-8 sacks and create havoc on the o-line. Keep the QB's attention.
DeAngelo Hall - Don't gamble to the point of getting beat and do what we kept you for. Interceptions!
If they do these things I will consider them a success and ultimately it will create success for the team.

Daniel Snyder 04-06-2009 10:31 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
I will measure success on wether or not I can get Cowher to coach next year since my Cutler/Shanahan Experiment failed.

Drats.

Paintrain 04-06-2009 10:48 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Daniel Snyder;543761]I will measure success on wether or not I can get Cowher to coach next year since my Cutler/Shanahan Experiment failed.

Drats.[/quote]

So is your intent to just post snarky psuedo-Snyder comments that are supposed to be clever?

Daniel Snyder 04-06-2009 10:51 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Paintrain;543768]So is your intent to just post snarky psuedo-Snyder comments that are supposed to be clever?[/quote]

That was the plan but you guys dont wanna play along.

Sad.

I thought it was a good gimmick. Oh well, YALL HAVE FUN FIGERING OUT WHO IT IS!

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-06-2009 10:53 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Daniel Snyder;543769]That was the plan but you guys dont wanna play along.

Sad.

I thought it was a good gimmick. Oh well, YALL HAVE FUN FIGERING OUT WHO IT IS![/quote]

in b4 picardwtf.jpg

MTK 04-06-2009 10:53 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
I just realized I share the same birthday with Danny S.

I'm 11/23/72, he is 11/23/65.

Strange.

SmootSmack 04-06-2009 11:01 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Daniel Snyder;543769]That was the plan but you guys dont wanna play along.

Sad.

I thought it was a good gimmick. Oh well, YALL HAVE FUN FIGERING OUT WHO IT IS![/quote]

Against the rules, one username per account

You can be Lord of the Rings...but you still get just one username

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-06-2009 11:03 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
Crap. How.

GMScud 04-06-2009 11:04 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=SmootSmack;543775]Against the rules, one username per account

You can be Lord of the Rings...but you still get just one username[/quote]

I figured that wouldn't take long.

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-06-2009 11:05 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
Magic Mod powers ITT

MTK 04-06-2009 11:08 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=JGisLordOfTheRings;543777]Crap. How.[/quote]

It's called an IP address, ever heard of it?

SmootSmack 04-06-2009 11:08 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Mattyk72;543772]I just realized I share the same birthday with Danny S.

I'm 11/23/72, he is 11/23/65.

Strange.[/quote]

and Miley Cyrus...lucky you

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-06-2009 11:11 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Mattyk72;543782]It's called an IP address, ever heard of it?[/quote]

Yea I understand that but I'm dont know but SO much about the interwebs but I didnt make both names on the same IP which means that you can see which IP addys post are from imo.

Bravo.

Had a few, though it would be cool.

Guess it wasnt. My bad.

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-06-2009 11:11 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=SmootSmack;543783]and Miley Cyrus...lucky you[/quote]

On another note, I would also ask how you knew this but nevermind....

SmootSmack 04-06-2009 11:12 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=JGisLordOfTheRings;543787]On another note, I would also ask how you knew this but nevermind....[/quote]

Who doesn't know that? Am I right fellas?...fellas?

SmootSmack 04-06-2009 11:13 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=JGisLordOfTheRings;543786]Yea I understand that but I'm dont know but SO much about the interwebs but I didnt make both names on the same IP which means that you can see which IP addys post are from imo.

Bravo.

Had a few, though it would be cool.

Guess it wasnt. My bad.[/quote]

You have a few pretty often don't you?

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-06-2009 11:15 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=SmootSmack;543789]Who doesn't know that? Am I right fellas?...fellas?[/quote]

Amirite? lol thats wat i talking about Is she 18 yet? Again, nevermind......

And yes, I have a few every now and again and my sense of humor may not reach all.

Fail.

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-06-2009 11:26 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
Ok...I feel better just watched this.

[url=http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1972097/how_to_behave_on_a_forum/]How To Behave On A Forum - Video[/url]

franklinhimself 04-07-2009 02:05 AM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
Jason Campbell- Improve completions from 62% to 66%
Increase yards thrown from 3250 to 3800
Increase TDs from 13 +1 rush to 24 + 4 rush
Increase rush/scramble yards from 260 to 420
Go through the 2nd, 3rd, even 4th receiver progression on some plays
Make the 3 step, 5 step quick releases. consistently
It's not all on him though. receivers need to catch, pocket needs to not get blown over... cough cough Jansen....

Devin Thomas- split time at the #2 option with ARE, be placed in that #1 slot sometimes so either Moss or ARE can be slot receiver. 3 TDs, 500 yrds and a huge increase in work ethic

Malcom Kelly- Be able to play in 12-14 games, no serious injuries, 6 TDs and 350 yrds and big increase in work ethic

Albert Haynesworth-
Total Defensive Sacks to increase from 24 to 38
Top 3-4 in Rush Defense
No Character Issues

DeAngelo Hall- No character issues. Shut down the likes of Roy Williams, the eventual incoming #1 receiver on Giants (Boldin, Edwards... who knows). 7-8 Interceptions
And again, No CHARACTER ISSUES.

How about adding the following to the list:
Heyer
Blades

MTK 04-07-2009 09:08 AM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=JGisLordOfTheRings;543786]Yea I understand that but I'm dont know but SO much about the interwebs but I didnt make both names on the same IP which means that you can see which IP addys post are from imo.

Bravo.

Had a few, though it would be cool.

Guess it wasnt. My bad.[/quote]

Fail.

Monksdown 04-07-2009 11:51 AM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
I want to see Jason's yards per attempt jump up over 7. 6.4 is borderline atrocious. 8 would be an A, 7 is a B. And 6.4 is a low C.

JGisLordOfTheRings 04-07-2009 12:45 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Mattyk72;543825]Fail.[/quote]

Fail?

Then enlighten me please.....

tryfuhl 04-07-2009 01:03 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
Jason Campbell- improve reads, don't stare down receivers, get the ball out quickly, keep turnovers low

Devin Thomas- improve route running and overall effort, make some catches for us, show up as a number 3 or better receiver, preferably 2 quality (quality, not necessarily designation)

Malcolm Kelly- get and stay healthy, show signs that you might have something to contribute to the team, some of devin's stuff

Albert Haynesworth- do what you've always done

DeAngelo Hall- show that you could be a number 1 cb on nearly any team, get a solid number of picks, don't get burnt

Honorary Recipients:
Zorn - adjust better to adversity in a game asap, open up the playbook, find out whether campbell deserves a new contract here or elsewhere, keep working with colt

Fred Davis - make us incorporate more 2 TE formations on plays that aren't power runs, give the Redskins the best 2 TE set in the NFL

Big Oh 04-07-2009 08:46 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
I agree more protection will lead to more downfield attempts.

30gut 04-07-2009 11:27 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Paintrain;543153] Be as specific as you can.[/quote]

So the question is simple, what would you consider success from:

Jason Campbell-
-Continued progress in the Zorn's WCO,
-Increase playmaking i.e. making plays with his legs when the pocket breaks down both passing and running
-Have more Redzone passing attempts (Cooley, Kelly, Devin, Davis)
-Develop a chemistry w/ Thomas and Kelly really focus on getting them involved in the offense
- If pass protection allows it take more chances downfield
- Exhibit more command of the offense and ersase the doubts

Devin Thomas-
-Come into camp in shape and know the playbook
-Get the opportunity to showcase his playmaking ability via the hitch, the comeback, the screen pass and the reverse
-Continued progress in Z's WCO, show enough ability to move ARE to the slot and to move Thrash to the 5th receiver,
-Show the ability to really fight for the deep ball go up and get the ball at its highest point,
-Develop chemistry w/ Campbell on the Slant and Deep Post routes
-Get a chance to contribute on KR/PR

Malcolm Kelly-
-Stay Healthy
-Work his way into th 4 WR packages
-Work w/ JC on the Slant
-Stay healthy
-Emerge as a Redzone threat on Fade/Fade stops and Slant routes

Albert Haynesworth-
-Play like he did w/ the Titans
-Push the other DTs especially Anthony Montgomery to reach his potential

DeAngelo Hall-
-Continue what he started last year
-Don't forget the fundamentals of tackling and run support
-Strive to be great, use that talent, prove that you can be great all-around corner
-Become a leader, push Rogers, provide a good example for Tryon

I want to add more person

Zorn/Offensive Coaching staff:
-Get the young receivers involved even if it means having 'packages'
-Attack more with the passing game especially in the Redzone
-If protection allows, take more chances on throwing it deep
-Don't forget about Fred Davis, actually use the highly touted Double TEs formations

Monkeydad 04-08-2009 12:07 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=Mattyk72;543772]I just realized I share the same birthday with Danny S.

I'm 11/23/72, he is 11/23/65.

Strange.[/quote]

Maybe that's the only reason he hasn't sued you for everything you own yet!

Monkeydad 04-08-2009 12:10 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
[quote=JGisLordOfTheRings;543786]Yea I understand that but I'm dont know but SO much about the interwebs but I didnt make both names on the same IP which means that you can see which IP addys post are from imo.

Bravo.

Had a few, though it would be cool.

Guess it wasnt. My bad.[/quote]


So you're one of THOSE kind of drunks? Stay away from public libraries when drinking, you might re-organize the shelves because "it's funny". :D

pagouras 04-09-2009 08:52 PM

Re: How will you measure success?
 
Add me to the list of people who think the Skins need a Division title to have a truly great season. As for the metrics of individual success, the only measuring stick I've got in mind is for Campbell..89 or better QB rating and at least 11 wins as a starting QB this season.


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