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Old 11-20-2011, 10:37 PM   #1
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Re: Scud's Studs (Week 11 vs Dallas)

we wont beat seattle IMO they are better than us right now too.. But again I'm willing to take a bad season or 2 (2010) for a QB and more young depth
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Our D played well JH has done a good job
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Old 11-20-2011, 11:43 PM   #3
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Riley looks BEAST.. Hopefully he continues to improve and eventually takes Fletcher's spot when Fletcher has to call it quits
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Stallworth should get the game ball today. To get cut, re-signed, and come out and play that hard say's a lot about his character.
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Old 11-21-2011, 06:01 AM   #5
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Seems like Riley got mixed up on that Witten TD, but he's not really going to learn unless he's out there on the field. I think though that even most coaches were surprised he didn't start at the beginning of the season. I suppose the lockout impeded his progress.
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Old 11-21-2011, 07:55 AM   #6
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Grossman. The whole team seems to have more life when he's in.
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Old 11-21-2011, 08:29 AM   #7
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I Agree about stallworth what a game he had and yes shows his character he's a guy that has made some mistakes and paid his time but I'd take him on my team anyday
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Old 11-21-2011, 09:36 AM   #8
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Redskins aren't packing it in - NFC East Blog - ESPN


Good write up by Graziano.
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So I was unable to watch the game but it sounds like folks are giving P.Riley a lot of credit for playing well. Anything in particular? Same question for Nield.

Like hearing how the rookies seem to be stepping up.
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So I was unable to watch the game but it sounds like folks are giving P.Riley a lot of credit for playing well. Anything in particular? Same question for Nield.

Like hearing how the rookies seem to be stepping up.
I'll say this for Riley he is FAST for a big dude. He was flying all over the place and he stuffed the whole twice like a madman. I think they were both against Murray and he just stopped him stone cold both times. I also like how he gang tackles, someone else has the guy wrapped up and heading to the ground but he jumps in there for some extra punishment, nothing dirty but good hard playing.
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So I was unable to watch the game but it sounds like folks are giving P.Riley a lot of credit for playing well. Anything in particular? Same question for Nield.

Like hearing how the rookies seem to be stepping up.

Hes definitely fast like Jontrem said, but ive always thought hes a little small.... but maybe being next to Orapko and Kerrigan it just seems that way.

The thing i really like about him is his hussel or motor or whatever you call it. He also has pretty good instints. Hes just all over the field on every play. You see 56 everywhere. Hes kind of like a London Fletcher lite.

But what i really love about him is he can tackle, i dont think ive seen him wiff a tackle yet. Thats what ive hated about Macintosh.

As SS pointed out it looks like he was responsible for leaving witten wide open for a TD, but the guy just needs to get more reps. He could be good and if Fletcher leaves he will likely be the play caller next year.
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Hes definitely fast like Jontrem said, but ive always thought hes a little small.... but maybe being next to Orapko and Kerrigan it just seems that way.

The thing i really like about him is his hussel or motor or whatever you call it. He also has pretty good instints. Hes just all over the field on every play. You see 56 everywhere. Hes kind of like a London Fletcher lite.

But what i really love about him is he can tackle, i dont think ive seen him wiff a tackle yet. Thats what ive hated about Macintosh.

As SS pointed out it looks like he was responsible for leaving witten wide open for a TD, but the guy just needs to get more reps. He could be good and if Fletcher leaves he will likely be the play caller next year.
You know whats funny? Whitten was wide open and if it was that LB's responsibility then it was Rocky's fault haha.. You can see on the play that Rocky was in there and not Riley for that play.
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You know whats funny? Whitten was wide open and if it was that LB's responsibility then it was Rocky's fault haha.. You can see on the play that Rocky was in there and not Riley for that play.
Pretty sure they both were and Fletcher wasn't in
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Pretty sure they both were and Fletcher wasn't in
Well all I saw in the video was Rocky looking downfield at Whitten, but It wasn't anyone's fault.. He came from the slot backside, and broke off his route for a backyard play basically..

Kinda like the D. Hall play.. I don't expect anyone to cover an elite WR/TE for that long.
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^ I agree Gaffney had a great game as did the Oline my boy TW held his own against Ware
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