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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Virginia Beach
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Re: Redskins at Bears Post Game Thoughts
RG3
- one sack was RG3s fault, rookie mistake not recognizing a blitzing DB. Ball security has to get better. - couple throws late/behind WRs. I beleive this is simply adjusting to the scheme and speed required being under C. - RG3 again has to learn quickly he can't do what he did in college. He must pick his spots to run and avoid contact, he ain't helping us on IR. NFL guys can catch up to him and bring a much bigger wallop than NCAA. - overall, not a bad game, his mistakes are very correctable. OL - Gettis looked good early in run game. Got destroyed in pass-rush on his penalty early in the 1st qtr. - Monty still getting blown back, partially size/strength issue, partially ZB scheme. When asking a guy to reach to a good 3 tech.....this will happen. - TW, still not living up to his draft position and probably never will. Still looks soft around the middle and was over-powered by Peppers. - Hopefully when Chester returns, between some combination of Hurt-Gettis (I'n thinking Gettis) at the other G, our interior OL will be OK. TW will be serviceable but never Pro Bowl caliber. Our concern will be at RT, hopefully between bringing help/scheme/RG3 this won't be a glaring issue....I don't want to jinx anything, but our depth at T is not good. Secondary - yikes! D. Hall embarrased in open field and looked poor overall. Didn't watch the 2nd half but saw a couple Cousins highlights. When I first watched the 1st half, I was thinking a 4-6 win season. But after watching again, it wasn't as bad considering Fletch, Rak, Merriwether out. Cleaning up a few mistakes and we stay in the game against a very good Bears team.
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