The Haskins Threat 2.0
Now that he's been ruled out for week 17 with the ankle sprain, let's get into reviewing his rookie year and what you think the future holds.
His overall numbers don't jump off the page, 58.6% completion rate, 1365 yards, 7 TDs, 7 INTs, BUT when you look at his numbers in his last 2 starts that's when you see some serious pop. 72% completion rate, 394 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs. I really wish we could have seen him play the entire game against the Giants. He was heading towards a monster day. |
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[quote=MTK;1240490]Now that he's been ruled out for week 17 with the ankle sprain, let's get into reviewing his rookie year and what you think the future holds.
His overall numbers don't jump off the page, 58.6% completion rate, 1365 yards, 7 TDs, 7 INTs, BUT when you look at his numbers in his last 2 starts that's when you see some serious pop. 72% completion rate, 394 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs. I really wish we could have seen him play the entire game against the Giants. He was heading towards a monster day.[/quote] I thought he was looking good both teams I think have found their next franchise QB's. |
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He clearly did enough to make him the starter going into next year and to eliminate any thoughts some people might have had about taking Burrow if we are at 2 and Young goes at 1.
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Only the Cincinnati Bungles could walk past Burrows. But there is the rub. It is the Bungles with the No. 1 pick.
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He looked like a real threat out there.
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I'm still on the fence but he at least showed some promise the last few weeks. However that should not stop the Redskins from drafting a QB in the mid rounds. Also I thought Case came in and did a real nice job. I'm bringing him back and drafting someone in the mid rounds. It's DH's job going into the off season but there should always be competition going on.
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Remember when the Skins were criticized for playing Haskins? Fucking morons
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[QUOTE=Chico23231;1240501]Remember when the Skins were criticized for playing Haskins? Fucking morons[/QUOTE]
Or all the ex players like Hall, Moss, and Portis that thought he needed to sit all year? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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[quote=MTK;1240502]Or all the ex players like Hall, Moss, and Portis that thought he needed to sit all year?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote] Pure incompetence |
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Looking forward to his progression in the off-season and getting a new coach and offense.
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[quote=Chico23231;1240501]Remember when the Skins were criticized for playing Haskins? Fucking morons[/quote]
You have to admit the patch work O-line has protected him better than expected. A lot of us feared for his health. |
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[quote=Buffalo Bob;1240529]You have to admit the patch work O-line has protected him better than expected. A lot of us feared for his health.[/quote]
Wonder how much of this is down to him getting better at identifying and setting protections |
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[quote=Buffalo Bob;1240529]You have to admit the patch work O-line has protected him better than expected. A lot of us feared for his health.[/quote]
Well he did get hurt. |
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[quote=MTK;1240502]Or all the ex players like Hall, Moss, and Portis that thought he needed to sit all year?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote] I don't think sitting him would've hurt. But I'm happy with how it turned out so far. The talk about Haskins after his first two pieces of game action was laughable though. Idk that I've ever seen fans give up on a football player quicker. He legit had half the crowd here talking about who made the decision to draft a guy who wasn't ready in the first round. |
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3 people deserve credit for Haskins improvement:
Haskins for changing his attitude and wanting to improve and be a pro Alex Smith for teaching Haskins what it takes to be a successful NFL QB Kevin O’Connell for teaching, coaching and making him successful with what he’s comfortable and challenging him. |
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