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Old 09-14-2014, 06:18 PM   #25
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Re: Skins-Jags Positives and Negatives

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Originally Posted by Defensewins View Post
Redemption for Haslett, Cousins and Paul. They got run through the ringer by fans and on this site, some of it deserved. But they came out ok. It turns out they were not as bad as most thought.

The defense wow! The obvious: Kerrigan and Jason Hatcher.
Less obvious Chris Baker and Keenan Robinson solid and outstanding. Perry Riley 1,5 sacks. Secondary is improving
Not good: Rambo

Offense:
Obvious: Cousins, Paul, Morris, Helu, A. Roberts
Not so obvious: R. Grant (can't remember a redskin rookie WR contributing in a long time), Offensive Line improved or was it our new QB made it easier.

In the NFL the players that are "playing the best" are not always on the field. Sometimes business and what is invested in player supersedes football.
This had started to happen to us at QB. Sometimes the player deemed with more talent is not playing well and in a slump. RGIII has incredible talent when healthy. He has tough time staying healthy. Plus he never regained his form after his major knee injury.
Some on this site really want to win the trade with St.Louis and are upset. Winning cures that.
This makes me think of in 2007 when there was all that noise about how terrible the offensive line was, etc... joe gibbs' coaching, blah blah blah. Jason Campbell goes down with a knee injury, all of a sudden we are in a high-scoring offense and the o-line looks like it recovered over night. Sometimes it really is the QB and i think this is one of those situations...
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