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Old 08-14-2013, 05:22 PM   #1
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Not all do. Lots of former Skins pull for the team or have nothing to say. Hell, Cooley still bleeds B&G and Theisman is a huge homer.

Guys who I remember poor mouthing us ... Haynesworth, Archuletta, Lavar, Donovan. I am seeing a common thread there.
I like Brian Mitchell a lot. I like to consider him an objective homer. He'll rip the team when they deserve it but will give credit where it's due.

Like you said with the trend, anyone who constantly bad mouths the Skins either bombed with them or kinda had to deal with poor management/wanted to leave (i.e. Carlos Rogers, Antonio Pierce)

But you know who's never had anything to say despite being rag dolled around for a few years? Ramsey. You'd think if anyone had a reason to bitch about the Skins organization, it'd be him.
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Old 08-14-2013, 10:32 PM   #2
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I like Brian Mitchell a lot. I like to consider him an objective homer. He'll rip the team when they deserve it but will give credit where it's due.

Like you said with the trend, anyone who constantly bad mouths the Skins either bombed with them or kinda had to deal with poor management/wanted to leave (i.e. Carlos Rogers, Antonio Pierce)

But you know who's never had anything to say despite being rag dolled around for a few years? Ramsey. You'd think if anyone had a reason to bitch about the Skins organization, it'd be him.
BMitch has sort of......grown on me. Used to piss me off...mostly because he was right. I rather enjoy him these days.
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Old 08-14-2013, 05:11 PM   #3
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If we're keeping 4 TE's I hope we stay pistol, multiple formations which utilize double TE's and motions, stay #1 in play action, RB heavy driven, and 2/3 of Rob's running yards transferred to feeding these receivers. Still a top 10 offense and with a above 15th ranked defense = unstoppable force for the next decade like we're capable and way it should have been last season.
We did go from 25th in rush to #1 if not mistaken but I've long wanted a 4,000yd passer b/c that will solidify a playoff streak year in and out.
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Old 08-14-2013, 05:49 PM   #4
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If we're keeping 4 TE's I hope we stay pistol, multiple formations which utilize double TE's and motions, stay #1 in play action, RB heavy driven, and 2/3 of Rob's running yards transferred to feeding these receivers. Still a top 10 offense and with a above 15th ranked defense = unstoppable force for the next decade like we're capable and way it should have been last season.
We did go from 25th in rush to #1 if not mistaken but I've long wanted a 4,000yd passer b/c that will solidify a playoff streak year in and out.
Running the ball for 2,500 yards plus will likely get you the same results.
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Old 08-14-2013, 06:08 PM   #5
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Running the ball for 2,500 yards plus will likely get you the same results.
Lol, not by any 1 player though. I'd prefer to have a potent passing attack if ever needing to go 80yards in a 2 minute drill when trailing, especially if getting to 2,500yd rushing requires 1 concussion, 2 knee sprains, and major offseason surgery that calls into question future risks to the greatest player a team has ever had in an era that is pass driven.

4,000yds is a reasonable expectation,less riskier, and will lead to more wins.IMO
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Old 08-14-2013, 06:18 PM   #6
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Lol, not by any 1 player though. I'd prefer to have a potent passing attack if ever needing to go 80yards in a 2 minute drill when trailing, especially if getting to 2,500yd rushing requires 1 concussion, 2 knee sprains, and major offseason surgery that calls into question future risks to the greatest player a team has ever had in an era that is pass driven.

4,000yds is a reasonable expectation,less riskier, and will lead to more wins.IMO
But thats just it. It didnt require any of that. Against Atlanta, he made a stupid decision to try and cut back... into 3 Atlanta players. Against the Ravens, same thing. He would have made the exact same amount of yards had he gone out of bounds on both of those plays, and wouldnt have been injured on either. RG3 has to run smarter when he takes off. He is going to scramble, so even if there are no designed QB runs, he is still going to run.

Also as the NFL transitions to pass offenses, the defenses are making that same transition. Smaller DE's to have a quicker pash rush. Smaller faster LB's for coverage (Although the players are getting bigger overall, but thats true for run stoppers as well). Being a good running team isnt really a bad idea.
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Lol, not by any 1 player though. I'd prefer to have a potent passing attack if ever needing to go 80yards in a 2 minute drill when trailing, especially if getting to 2,500yd rushing requires 1 concussion, 2 knee sprains, and major offseason surgery that calls into question future risks to the greatest player a team has ever had in an era that is pass driven.

4,000yds is a reasonable expectation,less riskier, and will lead to more wins.IMO
Well yeah, I'm talking about rushing yards as a team.

I doubt Shanny's love for the running game is ever going to fade. A strong running game is always a QBs best friend especially one coming off a knee injury. Plus it sets up the playaction game that Shanny also loves.

I won't be surprised if Griffin's rushing numbers are cut in half this year, but will he make it up throwing or will someone like Helu pick up the slack? Throwing for 4000 might be a bit steep IMO. I could see him around 3500.
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Old 08-14-2013, 06:24 PM   #8
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Well yeah, I'm talking about rushing yards as a team.

I doubt Shanny's love for the running game is ever going to fade. A strong running game is always a QBs best friend especially one coming off a knee injury. Plus it sets up the playaction game that Shanny also loves.

I won't be surprised if Griffin's rushing numbers are cut in half this year, but will he make it up throwing or will someone like Helu pick up the slack? Throwing for 4000 might be a bit steep IMO. I could see him around 3500.
I think we're saying the same thing- love the Shanny play action and run heavy, and rob to run considerably less to pass more. He did 3,200. I think that's great for a canon armed rookie missing his TE and recieving RB option. Rob can do anything.

Lol, I'm betting you Matty or rather predicting 4,000 this year. This offense is going to be beautiful w/ Fred and Helu. Damn this August is dragging.
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If we're keeping 4 TE's I hope we stay pistol, multiple formations which utilize double TE's and motions, stay #1 in play action, RB heavy driven, and 2/3 of Rob's running yards transferred to feeding these receivers. Still a top 10 offense and with a above 15th ranked defense = unstoppable force for the next decade like we're capable and way it should have been last season.
We did go from 25th in rush to #1 if not mistaken but I've long wanted a 4,000yd passer b/c that will solidify a playoff streak year in and out.
Don't be surprised when we have plays/formations with 4 TE's and either a RB or WR out there.

Reed, Davis, and Paul are basically buffed up WRs, or as people like to call them, Joker TEs. Could be deadly with Reed and Paul lined up outside and Davis either on the line or in the slot with Paulsen the same way and Morris in the back field..could be scary for defenses.

Or you replace Morris with Garcon and put him out wide with Paulsen on the line or in the backfield to protect Griffin..also could be very deadly.
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Keim as always is a voice of reason

Robert Griffin III brainwashed? That's hard to imagine - ESPN
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Old 08-14-2013, 09:11 PM   #11
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Glad to see the RG3 stuff quiet down...

In other Skins news,, how's the rookie Jordan Reed doing? Are we going to see any see any 2 TE sets this year?
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Glad to see the RG3 stuff quiet down...

In other Skins news,, how's the rookie Jordan Reed doing? Are we going to see any see any 2 TE sets this year?
He apparently had a really impressive catch from grossman and another one from RG3 today. I feel like he is turning some heads out there.
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He apparently had a really impressive catch from grossman and another one from RG3 today. I feel like he is turning some heads out there.
He'll definitely be turning heads, I feel like that was never the question with Reed, it was if he could stay healthy which he hasn't been for the most part.

But yeah, IF Jordan Reed is healthy, I think he will be as good, if not better, than Hernandez was On the Field, in New England.
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According to the article, McNabb said that Skins' management asked him to speak to Griffin.

Wow. Just wow. McNabb's credibility so completely shot. He had to know that no one in their right mind would believe that.
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According to the article, McNabb said that Skins' management asked him to speak to Griffin.

Wow. Just wow. McNabb's credibility so completely shot. He had to know that no one in their right mind would believe that.
Really.....how does that conversation go?
"DM......Bruce here, Hey look, we have this incredibly talented, Super bright QB we're interested in. I....wonder.....if we said please would you consider speaking to him? If your successful, he should be poisoned beyond any recognition, destroy his own career before it gets started, become a verminous locker room pariah and the laughing stock of the league....
Appreciate it man!"
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