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Old 09-24-2018, 07:12 AM   #1
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This is concerning, from twitter:

Just in: Trent Williams will undergo a very minor procedure tomorrow and is expected to be back for the #MNF game in New Orleans after the bye week. I am told it’s a very minor surgery and nothing to be overly concerned about. #Redskins
Yeah...there had been talk something wasn’t right. Good to know not major.

Hopefully this won’t linger
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Old 09-23-2018, 07:02 PM   #2
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I agree that doctson is not really bringing anything to table... if josh really is the best receiver we have then we don’t have much. Smith played very good today.. cousins had a bad day!
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Old 09-23-2018, 07:03 PM   #3
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Offense line did a lot better this week. Huge turnaround from last week.

Alex Smith was straight balling. Making plays down the field and with his feet.


Defensive line is a stud. 4 sacks by the interior lineman today helped out big time. (including the hurries/hits)


Where the fuck are our edge rushers? They are AWOL.

Josh Doctson who? Not a single fucking catch today. So far, he's a huge bust in my opinion.

Where is the offensive coaching the 2nd half? THey looked like pure shit the 2nd half. What gives with these tales of two halves crap?
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Old 09-23-2018, 07:41 PM   #4
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Today was the blueprint for the 2018 Skins. Pound the rock, get ahead early, and lean on the D.

When was the last time we had 4 sacks and they were all from D-lineman??
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Old 09-23-2018, 07:46 PM   #5
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They played like men today, won in the trenches on both sides and fought for every inch.

Loved seeing Gruden and Alex taking some shots too. That’s needed to keep the defense honest.
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Old 09-23-2018, 08:04 PM   #6
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Nice to have the refs on our side for once. Lol.
Allen plus Payne = Wow.
Healthy and back in two weeks to get some revenge on the Aints for that comeback last year.
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Old 09-23-2018, 09:21 PM   #7
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Doctson drew at least two pass interference calls, might have been three? I can’t remember. But he had his guy beat on the two of them, including the one that took us down to the one yard line that Peterson then ran in for his first TD of the day.

It’s definitely disappointing that this is what we’re reduced to for a first round pick but those were important plays. I still think he has value and offers something, I’m not giving upon him yet.
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Old 09-23-2018, 09:27 PM   #8
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Damn, there’s also a ton of harshness towards Kerrigan. He drew two blatant holding calls on what would have both definitely been sacks. With Doctson I get it but Kerrigan played well. It’s like some of you guys think sacks are the only way rush players contribute.
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Damn, there’s also a ton of harshness towards Kerrigan. He drew two blatant holding calls on what would have both definitely been sacks. With Doctson I get it but Kerrigan played well. It’s like some of you guys think sacks are the only way rush players contribute.
Agreed. I can be one to expect more from RK than what he delivers, but I think he brought a fair lot of pressure in this game, on top of the holding calls he drew.
He's not very efficient in the run game but I guess it's not what is expected of him.
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lol first post since last week and it’s to rag on a player after a big win

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When we score first we usually win, very good stat for this season to pay attention to
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When we score first we usually win, very good stat for this season to pay attention to
Yeah I thought that was pretty revealing. Today was definitely an example of how we want the game to go.

We’re not built to play catch up too well. I’m hopeful our defense can keep this up, because it keeps us from getting in a hole at all.
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Yeah I thought that was pretty revealing. Today was definitely an example of how we want the game to go.

We’re not built to play catch up too well. I’m hopeful our defense can keep this up, because it keeps us from getting in a hole at all.
Jay called a good game today, loved the deep shots down field and run heavy mentality. I think CT was limited due to the bad ground conditions. Defense was awesome today once again.
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I think what I really liked was the ability to come out and immediately shake off last week’s embarrassment of a game against a stronger opponent. We came out swinging on offense and defense...guys told me they were pissed about last week. That’s how professionals come out and ball.
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Old 09-23-2018, 10:11 PM   #15
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Jay Gruden is like Tecmo Bowl. If he designs an offense, and it works off the bat, its beautiful. If the gameplan doesn't work, no timely adjustments are made. This week, he nailed it.
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