The same Patrick Ramsey that will give that type of quote when he's on crutches from being pummeled for a season? He doesn't have the ball long enough to get sacked this year, he's too busy running a screen pass.
Hey Matty, maybe my coach didn't have a winning record, but yours is 5 and 10 right now wirh a .333 winning percentage in the new NFL, where mine has a .375! Both coaches don't control the defense, Gibbs was smart and went out and got a great coordinator. Without his defense we'd be fighting San Fransisco for the first pick of the draft.
As I remember, the team didn't really fall apart till the second year, so if we have another pathetic year, I wouldn't be suprised to see some fallout come from Redskins park. These are the same players that did that bullshit, and it's not past them. Spurrier treated them like men - wrongly so.
Dropped passes - concentration error. The Seahawks coaching staff worked with their players by writing numbers on the balls that the receivers had to yell out before it got there. Forcing them to concentrate. Their drops have been better since. Dumb mental mistakes accounts for less than 15% of our failures, as do poorly executed plays. I'm sorry, but many of the "poorly executed plays" are the seldom long balls we throw because we don't give our offense a chance to get into a rythm. A short pass can only be executed so well. If the receiver catches the ball, I consider it executed. I feel it's foolish to think that all you have to do is execute. You act like the defense is a robot that if everything is where it's supposed to do puts the Redskins in the endzone. Opposing defenses own Gibbs, much like they owned Spurrier, but at least we averaged 18.6 points.
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