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Old 09-16-2009, 10:03 AM   #1
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Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

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D.C. Sports Bog - Skins Say They Should Be Blowing People Out

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I can't really say I want to do this or I want to do this; I just do what I'm supposed to do...What I can tell you is that if everyone on our offense did the job that they were supposed to do every time--not making an exceptional play every time, just the job that you're supposed to do--we would blow everyone out.
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"You go into one game and it doesn't work, that doesn't mean our offense is some trash....We all made bad plays. That's what we've got to take from that. We made bad plays and we get to the end of the game and we lose by six points. You take that one fumble and touchdown away, we win the game by one....It came down to one play and they made it."
It seems to me that Portis and Cooley feel that atleast one member of our offense wasn't doing what they were supposed to do at times. Obviously, Portis' comment (accurately) alludes to the fact that Campbell cost the team 7 points by not doing what he was supposed to do. And while its plainly apparent that Campbell had a horrible game and made numerous mental errors and bad throws, I've only watched the game once. Upon further review, it could be apparent that others on the team weren't giving their all on every play. I know last year Santana had some issues with giving up on plays - did anyone notice this in the opener? What about other players? Whoever Portis and Cooley are calling out, they know who they are, and hopefully it'll fire them up to have a great game against the Rams.
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Old 09-16-2009, 10:09 AM   #2
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

I actually find it encouraging. It sounds like they know what the problem is and once it's corrected our offense should kick into high gear and score a lot of points.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

I took it as them talking in general, and not pointing fingers at anyone specifically.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

I couldn't agree more with the statement that "they could blow anyone out". They just need to start using all 7 receivers (5 WR, 2 TE) and if they do their job there's just no stopping. I would love to see that.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

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I took it as them talking in general, and not pointing fingers at anyone specifically.
So did I.

I assumed that Cooley was simply trying to say that the design of the offense is fine and it should work well as long as it is well-executed by all of the players. That doesn't necessarily mean that any player is constantly making mistakes. Anyone can make a mistake or miss an assignment on any play.
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So did I.

I assumed that Cooley was simply trying to say that the design of the offense is fine and it should work well as long as it is well-executed by all of the players. That doesn't necessarily mean that any player is constantly making mistakes. Anyone can make a mistake or miss an assignment on any play.
so, in your opinion, does this go back to a WCO 2-3 year learning curve? Is it the concept that the mistakes will correct themselves with more practice, or, the concept that mistakes happen just because mistakes happen, and we have to deal with that fact, period? Or is it back to a mental aspect, like with DT, and that throughout the game some players are not able to focus throughout and that is what is limiting this offense?

Really just curious about your opinion.
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So did I.

I assumed that Cooley was simply trying to say that the design of the offense is fine and it should work well as long as it is well-executed by all of the players. That doesn't necessarily mean that any player is constantly making mistakes. Anyone can make a mistake or miss an assignment on any play.
Yeah I took it as, everyone just needs to do their job and stop worrying about winning the game on every play, and things will take care of themselves. I think Cooley may have been hinting that guys are pressing and need to relax.
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They have the team to blow people up. Other teams have done so with less. If no one else will say it I will, Santana Moss gives up on plays. He doesn't do his job. Bench his ass and put in Malcolm Kelly or Marko Mitchell. They're eager and hungry to prove they can do it. Let Moss get out of the dog house by running back punts and kicks.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

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They have the team to blow people up. Other teams have done so with less. If no one else will say it I will, Santana Moss gives up on plays. He doesn't do his job. Bench his ass and put in Malcolm Kelly or Marko Mitchell. They're eager and hungry to prove they can do it. Let Moss get out of the dog house by running back punts and kicks.
You're really adamant about this benching Moss thing. I don't think there's really anyone else we have that would make a good #1. I mean you could bump Malcolm Kelly up to #1, make Thomas #2 and keep ARE in the slot, making Mitchell the #4..

But that seems all sorts of messy. And how long would you wanna bench Moss for? I bet if we did that to him, especially for more than a week, he'd probably want out.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

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They have the team to blow people up. Other teams have done so with less. If no one else will say it I will, Santana Moss gives up on plays. He doesn't do his job. Bench his ass and put in Malcolm Kelly or Marko Mitchell. They're eager and hungry to prove they can do it. Let Moss get out of the dog house by running back punts and kicks.
I agree totally, no one has called Santana out, and he often gives up on routes, and plays...He did that on the Capmbell pick and he did it last yr in a game.....Zorn needs to have the guts to bench him (I'd trade him for picks in 2010)
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

Could not agree more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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they have the team to blow people up. Other teams have done so with less. If no one else will say it i will, santana moss gives up on plays. He doesn't do his job. Bench his ass and put in malcolm kelly or marko mitchell. They're eager and hungry to prove they can do it. Let moss get out of the dog house by running back punts and kicks.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

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They have the team to blow people up. Other teams have done so with less. If no one else will say it I will, Santana Moss gives up on plays. He doesn't do his job. Bench his ass and put in Malcolm Kelly or Marko Mitchell. They're eager and hungry to prove they can do it. Let Moss get out of the dog house by running back punts and kicks.
Well like I stated on another thread S.Moss did not show up to play. He let Webster get in his head early and he was a nonfactor. I trust that S. Moss has some pride and he will have a big day against the Rams. ( 5 rec. 110yds 1td).
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

I think those were excellent comments. I liked the inherent offensive swag. Neither Portis nor Cooley were whining and moaning. They simply were reflecting the famous comment by John McKay - they're all for the execution of the offense as it is.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

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I took it as them talking in general, and not pointing fingers at anyone specifically.
That is my take...basically if everyone collectively executed their assignments perfectly on every play they would blow everyone out...

By the way, every team in the National Football League could say the same thing.
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Re: Portis and Cooley Calling Out an Offensive Teammate?

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It seems to me that Portis and Cooley feel that atleast one member of our offense wasn't doing what they were supposed to do at times. Obviously, Portis' comment (accurately) alludes to the fact that Campbell cost the team 7 points by not doing what he was supposed to do. And while its plainly apparent that Campbell had a horrible game and made numerous mental errors and bad throws, I've only watched the game once. Upon further review, it could be apparent that others on the team weren't giving their all on every play. I know last year Santana had some issues with giving up on plays - did anyone notice this in the opener? What about other players? Whoever Portis and Cooley are calling out, they know who they are, and hopefully it'll fire them up to have a great game against the Rams.

I read Portis's comment differently; he was just saying that the fumble was the difference in the game, not that it was Campbell's fault.

Cooley seems to be suggesting that other players are not doing what they should be. Is this okay? Well, it depends. Sometimes a comment like that can fire up other players, sometimes it can piss them off. It really comes down to how respected the individual is who said it, and in this case we know this shouldn't be a problem as Cooley is a respected player on the team. Nevertheless, I'd rather he make the comment behind closed doors, which he very well may have.
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