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#301 |
Hug Anne Spyder
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Re: Redskins vs. Bengals Post Game Reaction
I'd rather analyze the rankings in Nov/Dec. 3 games in isn't really a huge indicator. Although I will say I'm pleased with how we've played as an offense so far. If you combined last year's offense with this year's defense we'd be the worst team in the league.
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#302 |
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Yeah how can we go from horrible on offense to pretty damn good and good to God awful on defense?? Smh
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Re: Redskins vs. Bengals Post Game Reaction
Same argument could be made about the defense but apparently we are doomed since we didn't re-sign Rogers and Landry.
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Offense has been good. It hasn't hit it's potential either. I mean, Alfred Morris has been effective, but he's the third best RB on the team, right? They haven't been that aggressive on fourth down either. And they've avoided the play action heavy part of the play book that fueled the passing game either. The potential to be a top offense is there, but they'll need to make those improvements.
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That would help but the biggest improvement is getting polumbus out of the lineup.
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Yeah he's just bad
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Re: Redskins vs. Bengals Post Game Reaction
I still say Spanos had a heavy hand in last year's squad. Of course that's not all.. injuries, scheme, player errors
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Re: Redskins vs. Bengals Post Game Reaction
I'm not going to defend the defense here, but as I watch the Patriots and Ravens play, and I look at all the other high scoring games, and I wonder if it's just too much to expect consistent defensive play. Especially against anything other then the poorest of offensive teams. Look at some of the other teams with top defenses this week:
SF - gave up 24 points in a loss to Minnesota Pitt - gave up 34 points in a loss to Oakland Houston - gave up 25 points in a win to Denver Balt - ongoing, but so far has given up 30 points to NE NYJ - gave up 20 points to Miami(!) and won in OT I know the counter point is that Chicago held the mighty Rams to 6 points, or Atlanta's D held SD to 3 (yes I would still like Nolan as our DC, but I know that ain't happening) but overall, this is a league where scoring 30 points is no longer an exception, but instead nearly required in order to win consistently. Again not defending our D, they need to be able to stop teams, but everyone knew going in, this was going to be a track meet type game. Last edited by CRedskinsRule; 09-23-2012 at 11:23 PM. Reason: fix typos |
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#314 |
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Re: Redskins vs. Bengals Post Game Reaction
Look on the bright side. If RGIII wasn't on the redskins, the score would've been something like 45-7.
Whatever anyone says- these losses can mainly be blamed on Haslett. I don't care what anyone says about how its the players' fault or its the shanahans (which btw is the most ludricious thing). |
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