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Re: Redskins' Secondary Woes
[quote=Mattyk72;580598]Not sure I agree that we have or will have "woes" in the secondary. A good pass rush cures all, and even then, I like the talent in the secondary to begin with.[/quote]
Question is though is how good will our pass rush be when the games count? I am sure that it will be better than last season, but that is not saying much. |
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Yeah that'd be great, and maybe we could just play these games on paper or even better not keep score and then sim them on your computer and let you tell us who virtually won. I probably should have clarified: a want to be bully cuz honestly I'm not smelling what your cooking.
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Re: Redskins' Secondary Woes
[quote=RedBar;581848]Yeah that'd be great, and maybe we could just play these games on paper or even better not keep score and then sim them on your computer and let you tell us who virtually won. I probably should have clarified: a want to be bully cuz honestly I'm not smelling what your cooking.[/quote]Then why bother commenting?
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Re: Redskins' Secondary Woes
[quote=GTripp0012;581856]Then why bother commenting?[/quote]
That is probably the most insightful comment you have posited on this thread. Thanks Tripp! |
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[quote=RedBar;581858]That is probably the most insightful comment you have posited on this thread. Thanks Tripp![/quote]I struggle to understand your way of thinking. Perhaps I'd be better off not responding to you.
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Re: Redskins' Secondary Woes
[quote=The Goat;581841]Uhhh, in the words of Walter Sobchak: "He's crackin"
Not sure why Blache is so worked up except to suspect maybe the Danny and Vinnie are asking similar questions of him and he feels the heat where it counts the most? Not sure. Maybe those who think Blache is hiding his regular season scheme are correct (I sure hope so). But again onlookers see a defense boasting phat Al, B. Orakpo and a handful of pretty talented supporting players, but very little pressure on the QB. Questions are basically inevitable and Blache better get used to fielding them unless we see real improvement.[/quote] What do people want to hear? In case everyone out there doesn't notice Andre Carter isn't a top NFL pass rusher. He may not even be average. Orakpo is a rookie and although he is playing well in pre seaosn games, let's hold off in calling him the next Derreck Thomas or Dwight Freeney. Everyone is ready to crown the guy and he hasn't played ONE regular season game. Haynesworth isn't known for rushing the passer. He may be the best DT in the NFL but he IS NOT not Reggie White. Daniels and Griff can't rush the passer. Blache isn't going to come out and tell people this. He's not going to tell the media that we still might not have the personel to put the QB on his ass. But that still doesn't mean we can't be a good defense. |
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[quote=skinsfan69;581884]What do people want to hear? In case everyone out there doesn't notice Andre Carter isn't a top NFL pass rusher. He may not even be average. Orakpo is a rookie and although he is playing well in pre seaosn games, let's hold off in calling him the next Derreck Thomas or Dwight Freeney. Everyone is ready to crown the guy and he hasn't played ONE regular season game. [B]Haynesworth isn't known for rushing the passer. [/B]He may be the best DT in the NFL but he IS NOT not Reggie White. Daniels and Griff can't rush the passer. Blache isn't going to come out and tell people this. He's not going to tell the media that we still might not have the personel to put the QB on his ass. But that still doesn't mean we can't be a good defense.[/quote]
Actually AH is known for rushing the passer. He has more sacks over the last couple of years than any other defensive tackle in football. He is no defensive end, true, but he still gets after the passer well. |
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[quote=Lotus;581890]Actually AH is known for rushing the passer. He has more sacks over the last couple of years than any other defensive tackle in football. He is no defensive end, true, but he still gets after the passer well.[/quote]
and on the 2nd pass to Moss, AH had pushed his blocker all the way back to Brady, if Brady held on maybe one second longer AH would have had a hand on him. |
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Loved that Blache interview after the game, in my opinion he was right reporters need to ask new questions the same questions every week can get boring. He shut that reporter up.
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Re: Redskins' Secondary Woes
[quote=skinsfan69;581884]What do people want to hear? In case everyone out there doesn't notice Andre Carter isn't a top NFL pass rusher. He may not even be average. Orakpo is a rookie and although he is playing well in pre seaosn games, let's hold off in calling him the next Derreck Thomas or Dwight Freeney. Everyone is ready to crown the guy and he hasn't played ONE regular season game. Haynesworth isn't known for rushing the passer. He may be the best DT in the NFL but he IS NOT not Reggie White. Daniels and Griff can't rush the passer. Blache isn't going to come out and tell people this. He's not going to tell the media that we still might not have the personel to put the QB on his ass. But that still doesn't mean we can't be a good defense.[/quote]
I think this is easily forgotten in the hype leading up to a season. Of course we love our home town players and we love to see them excel but just because we love and follow them closely doesn't mean they can necessarily do what other guys at their position around the league can do. I think Blache loves his guys, their toughness, they are high character guys that are intelligent and that he can trust. But that won't magically turn AC into Dwight Freeney or Shawn Merriman. What do they want the guy to say? Do they want him to say that AC or Cornelius or Horton or anyone else isn't quite ready for all pro just yet. I am pretty sure you won't get that out of him. Or maybe he should just send 6 or 7 guys whenever we get into a third and long so the statisticians can put a 1 in the sack column. |
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I know that giving up two deep TDs is a problem but a couple of things make me feel a little better. First, no one can cover Randy Moss one on one. They gave Hall a chance to do it and he failed. Just like every cornerback that ever played football would. Randy Moss brings physical skills that cannot be matched by anyone.
Now the second TD is a different story. I didn't like the jam at the line, the linebacker did nothing and then the safety was late. That was a major breakdown on every level. The good news is that it was in pre-season and the coaches can fix that hole. But once again, am I going to panic because Randy Moss caught two Tds? No. He and Brady are the best in the NFL at their positions. Moss may be the most uncoverable receiver of all time. |
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