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Old 12-04-2012, 11:44 AM   #181
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Daniel Snyder said it best: "I hate those Mother****ers"!!!
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Old 12-04-2012, 11:47 AM   #182
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it seems like the only thing that can stop our offense is rain
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Old 12-04-2012, 11:50 AM   #183
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Carolina did use the pistol last year. However, their use of the pistol is and was restrained compared to us. They use the pistol as a change-of-pace package with a limited number of plays.

Kyle has built a virtually complete offense around the pistol. It is impressive to see the variety of concepts that Kyle has worked into his pistol: stretch runs, read options, sprint options, classic drop-back passes, and play action. As such, Kyle has created a new animal that the NFL has never seen.

Three cheers for Kyle!
should fans start a petition to keep Kyle?
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Old 12-04-2012, 11:56 AM   #184
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should fans start a petition to keep Kyle?
Fire up the billboards on the side of the bus!
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Old 12-04-2012, 12:04 PM   #185
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The entire team from the coaches on down have turned things around significantly the past three weeks. Or did they? How much of it is just better execution? How much of this was all part of the plan Shanahan talked about even this summer of developing RG3 gradually? Tough to say for sure.

But if at this point, you can't acknowledge that it's not RG3 winning in spite of the coaches then I don't know what to say
We are winning because i have not cooked any chicken wings the past three games and I have been eating ribs.
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I had posted earlier in the week that I had expected Jackson to have more sacks this year but didn't know if it was him or the way Haslett was using him. They ran some stunts in the second half and Jackson got a sack. I agree with you. Eli had time to take a nap back there at times and you can only cover a guy so long. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see us try to get a pass rushing lineman next year. In fact we really need one. I really thought Jenkins would turn out to be that guy and he still may. But Haslett needs to come up with something this year. Our secondary needs all the help they can get.
I had no problem with Haslett last night. He called a great game and was mixing things up all night long. As much as teams throw on us we should have more sacks. Kerrigan and Jackson have been a major disappointments rushing the passer.
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Old 12-04-2012, 12:11 PM   #187
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Plays that work = great calls. Plays that don't = Kyle is a bum.

Can't win 'em all, just watch any game and let us know if you find a perfectly called and executed game. Sometimes the D just does their job.
True. But you have to admit, at times.... Kyle just tries to get too damn cute. Other than 2-3 plays he was just fine last night.
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I'll have to say its hard to fault our secondary with our lack of pass rush. If I heard correctly our leading sack man has 3 1/2 and thats Orakpo.
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I'll have to say its hard to fault our secondary with our lack of pass rush. If I heard correctly our leading sack man has 3 1/2 and thats Orakpo.
Eli could have taken a nap in that pocket last night.
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Eli could have taken a nap in that pocket last night.
we picked a good time for our only sack, though
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I'd have to think Mr. Snyder would make Kyle the highest paid OC in the league if/when he starts entertaining offers.
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Carolina did use the pistol last year. However, their use of the pistol is and was restrained compared to us. They use the pistol as a change-of-pace package with a limited number of plays.

Kyle has built a virtually complete offense around the pistol. It is impressive to see the variety of concepts that Kyle has worked into his pistol: stretch runs, read options, sprint options, classic drop-back passes, and play action. As such, Kyle has created a new animal that the NFL has never seen.

Three cheers for Kyle!
The only complaint I would have about Kyle is some of his calls really leave you scratching your head thinking, "wtf?" But the good part is that a lot of the time the opposing d-line is also doing the same thing. He can get them so confused it's funny. I mean laugh out loud funny. A lot of times the DE's have no idea what's happening.
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Old 12-04-2012, 12:30 PM   #193
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We only produce QB pressure when we bring it from odd players/angles and that can only work every now and then. And we simply don't cover well to get much in the way of coverage sacks or pressure enough to hide our lack of coverage. Its the chicken or the egg. We need just one person on that line to start winning battles more consistently. That would tighten the D up enough to really give us a shot to do something here.
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We only produce QB pressure when we bring it from odd players/angles and that can only work every now and then. And we simply don't cover well to get much in the way of coverage sacks or pressure enough to hide our lack of coverage. Its the chicken or the egg. We need just one person on that line to start winning battles more consistently. That would tighten the D up enough to really give us a shot to do something here.
I thought it was ridiculous that a blatant hold on Kerrigan was highlighted by the MNF crew. Like WTF?!
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Old 12-04-2012, 12:33 PM   #195
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For those complaining about the red zone screens. The first was an ok call but the Giants had it defended out of the box. It wasn't a "bad" call. A decent call at the wrong time. The ensuing WR screen did seem odd but it would have worked if it had been executed better in terms of blocking. I think it was Paulsen who whiffed on blocking the slot guy who essentially held the play up long enough for the DL to pursue and kill it. I'd contend it was a good call that didn't get executed.
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