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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
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Let's take Minny for example...they've had average/pedestrian QB play, average WRs, but they have a playmaker in Adrian Peterson and their defense. In our team, these would be the candidates to be playmakers: our defense, clinton portis, santana moss, and maybe cooley...unfortunately none of those players/units are considered playmakers.
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
They aren't. The thing is that this team has enough talent to win games. A lot of them. The man simply cannot take the burden off of anyone. That's my problem. During the offseason we were told how much more of a handle he had on this offense and it's clear that he doesn't. Earlier in this thread someons said that the audible to the run was a good call and that it was Thomas' fault. Really ? This is what I'm talking about. he makes a mistak and instead of blaming him we have to find someone else to blame. When he threw that pick after he was clearly past the ling of scrimmage we blame Moss for not comming back to the ball. Maybe it's because Jason was one step from the sideline about 3 yards past the line of scrimmage. The camera focused on Jasons face after the Skins broke the huddle up until the ball was snapped. They were in a shotgun and do you want to know how much time Jason took out to scan the defense JUST IN CASE he had to make and adjustment ? Not one second. He all of a sudden can run the offense when the game is over, what happens to the other 3 1/4 quarters of play ? Clinton put up 1,400 or so yards last year but he can't do it all by himself. You QB makes your receivers better than they are, not the other way around. When there are 8 men in the box Mr. Deep Ball should be exploiting that. When team show blitz he doesn't change a thing. EVER. If you play Madden, and yes it's that simple, you adjust to what the defense shows you.
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This team needs fire and a tough coach. Gruden will bring it to Skin's especially in the NFC East. |
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Why did Skin's go after Sanchez and Cutler? |
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
I don't watch much college ball but caught the Miami game and mane that guy they have playing QB was pretty impressive. If I heard right this is his first year starting but he looked prety poised to me.
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And I think you could have picked a better example than Denver, a team that basically alienated one of their playmakers (Marshall) and ran the other out of town (Cutler) The Skins went after Sanchez and Cutler because they want a playmaker QB...but I don't know if there is a team out there that has only one playmaker that can carry the rest of the team (well except Brady in '06).
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
Florida QB's are productive college QB's but they seem to falter on the professional level. We've already had our taste of Florida QB's when we had Shane Mathews and Danny Wuerrful. I hate to say it but we could use Michael Vick, I mean, who else is out there?
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
No way I'm calling it in, and giving up after one game and going after TEBOW...? I'll give the team and JC a chance..
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I agree that UF hasnt put a great QB in the NFL to this point but it doesnt mean that all future UF QB's are destined to bust in the pros. I like Tebow, i think he is a great player. Im not saying he will come in and be the next Marino but i think he can be a solid player.
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ANYBODY but Vick. Roddy White was on bust status with Vick slinging him the ball. Now he has a real QB throwing him the ball and is one of the best in the division. Thats all we need, Vick stunting the growth of our young wr's.
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
Our team has such a small margin for error because were not very good.
We need to build an OL like the Giants. When we can run against an 8 man front it makes having a productive offense easy. JC is on the same tier as ELi. Except that Eli is on a better team. But, Yes if everything went to shit this season and were forced to look for a QB i would wait and pick up Tebow in that late 1st early 2nd. He's the only QB i really like from this draft class. |
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
No, but it does mean everyone who's come out of there so far has under performed in NFL. And based on that assessment I would exercise extreme caution before investing a high draft pick in a Florida QB.
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?
And now Pro Bowl TE Algee Crumpler is on bust stats now that Vick is gone. Remember when Keenan McCardell was a bust on the Redskins, or when Chris Carter was a bust on the Eagles? Sometimes it takes WR's a few years to develop. And that real QB you speak of Matt Ryan has yet to win a playoff game. Vick on the other hand.
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