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Old 11-22-2006, 11:21 PM   #1
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Re: George Michael reported that Gibbs FINALLY lost his cool and went off today

I think Gibbs thought he had his guys focused from day one, and week after week they let him down. But he never called anyone out publicly and I can respect that. Hopefully this lit a fire up their asses...
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Old 11-23-2006, 01:35 AM   #2
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Re: George Michael reported that Gibbs FINALLY lost his cool and went off today

It's about damn time! Maybe we'll see a little life out of this team!
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Old 11-23-2006, 09:58 AM   #3
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Re: George Michael reported that Gibbs FINALLY lost his cool and went off today

I'm not sure how much of this I really believe. Looks like the only one who lost his cool was George Michael.

The account I read was that the meeting was "intense". It didn't come across quite the way George Michael reported it.
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Old 11-23-2006, 10:30 AM   #4
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Re: George Michael reported that Gibbs FINALLY lost his cool and went off today

This is all the Redskins need to do:

Power play
The power play gives a gap scheme, meaning the offensive line has angle-down blocks preventing the defensive end from penetrating. It also creates double teams at the line of scrimmage. The tight end blocks down on the defensive end, the front side guard blocks down on the nose guard, the fullback kicks out on the outside linebacker and the back side guard pulls around for the guard. It is a hard-hitting off-tackle play.




Tailback counter
Another gap blocking scheme is the tailback counter. This is a misdirection play where it initially looks like it is going in the path of the fullback. The offense can pull the backside guard and tackle. The guard kicks out the outside linebacker. The fullback fills weak to allow the tackle to pull and to give the defense a misdirection look. Notice again the gap blocking which eliminates penetration by the defense.


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Old 11-23-2006, 12:51 PM   #5
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Re: George Michael reported that Gibbs FINALLY lost his cool and went off today

It remains to be seen what effect Gibbs's venting will have because I have a feeling it may be a little late for that at this point, despite the fact it was neccessary.

What I want to see for the remainder of the season is who's going to be there now that we don't have a postseason berth to look foreward to. These next six games will determine who want's to be here, and who will be someplace else next season. I'm going to be looking for those anxious to miss time with various excuses, as opposed to those who are going to be a fight to the very end. These last six games will determine, and seperate the warriors from the slackers.
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