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mooby 12-14-2020 04:43 PM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[quote=Number44;1268462]I have to admit, Haskins did look pretty good in the first drive of the second half. We drove down the field before stalling inside the 10 yard line, settling for a field goal.[/quote]

His first couple throws were good, accurate and he got the ball out quick. But he couldn't keep it up. I mean by the end Ron tried to kneel out the clock even though the numbers didn't add up, he didn't even trust Haskins enough to attempt to get a first down.

punch it in 12-14-2020 04:47 PM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[QUOTE=Number44;1268462]I have to admit, Haskins did look pretty good in the first drive of the second half. We drove down the field before stalling inside the 10 yard line, settling for a field goal.[/QUOTE]



If I remember correctly most of that drive was on the ground, and he had two good intermediate passes. He has set the bar so low for himself that 30 or so yards passing during one drive is noteworthy. Lol. He stinks. It’s unfortunate.

skinsfaninok 12-14-2020 09:39 PM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
Best win II: Washington Football Team 23, 49ers 15. The NFC team with the longest current winning streak? That’s the Washington Football Team, which after going to Glendale, Ariz., to play the 49ers, extended its streak to four games and took over first place in the NFC East. Sunday’s win was especially impressive after starting quarterback Alex Smith was sidelined shortly before halftime with a sore calf. But what we’re learning about Washington is that while Smith has been a steadying offensive presence, if Washington is going to win this division it’s going to be because of a legitimately good defense. Chase Young had likely already done enough to wrap up the defensive rookie of the year award; his performance on Sunday, with a 47-yard fumble return touchdown, along with a forced fumble, a sack, two quarterback hits and two pass breakups should have us talking about Young not just among the best rookies, but among the best defensive players, period. We can’t rule the Eagles out of the NFC East race after they’ve shown life over the past game and a half — and they have the benefit of the Week 3 tie should Washington fall back — but right now Washington doesn’t just look like the best team in the worst division, but a team that no one in the NFC should want to play.

The Athletic

skinsfaninok 12-14-2020 09:45 PM

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3rd worst Offense in the league, that makes it very hard to keep a long streak alive.

4th best Defense however

SFREDSKIN 12-14-2020 10:25 PM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;1268488]3rd worst Offense in the league, that makes it very hard to keep a long streak alive.

4th best Defense however[/quote]

Tell me something, did Smith's play help in Cincy, Dallas, Pitt? Was Gibson on the field then? yes. Did that help? Yes. Smith does enough to get the offense moving, he was hurt yesterday and was horrible. I believe with this defense that this team can keep winning even without Gibson like the Pittsburgh game in the short term. We will get Gibson back sooner than later, all we need to win is 2 games. Giants don't have Daniel Jones and eventhough they beat Seattle it won't happen again.

sdskinsfan2001 12-15-2020 04:08 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;1268487]Best win II: Washington Football Team 23, 49ers 15. The NFC team with the longest current winning streak? That’s the Washington Football Team, which after going to Glendale, Ariz., to play the 49ers, extended its streak to four games and took over first place in the NFC East. Sunday’s win was especially impressive after starting quarterback Alex Smith was sidelined shortly before halftime with a sore calf. But what we’re learning about Washington is that while Smith has been a steadying offensive presence, if Washington is going to win this division it’s going to be because of a legitimately good defense. [B]Chase Young had likely already done enough to wrap up the defensive rookie of the year award; his performance on Sunday, with a 47-yard fumble return touchdown, along with a forced fumble, a sack, two quarterback hits and two pass breakups should have us talking about Young not just among the best rookies, but among the best defensive players, period.[/B] We can’t rule the Eagles out of the NFC East race after they’ve shown life over the past game and a half — and they have the benefit of the Week 3 tie should Washington fall back — [B]but right now Washington doesn’t just look like the best team in the worst division, but a team that no one in the NFC should want to play.[/B]

The Athletic[/quote]

Boner alert 1 and Boner alert 2.

Alert 1. Glad we can all put to bed the notion that getting the best player in the draft at No. 2 was somehow a bad idea.

Alert 2. Awesome to read. We beat Seattle, I'll sniff the koolaid up my nose.

punch it in 12-15-2020 06:18 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[QUOTE=SFREDSKIN;1268491]Tell me something, did Smith's play help in Cincy, Dallas, Pitt? Was Gibson on the field then? yes. Did that help? Yes. Smith does enough to get the offense moving, he was hurt yesterday and was horrible. I believe with this defense that this team can keep winning even without Gibson like the Pittsburgh game in the short term. We will get Gibson back sooner than later, all we need to win is 2 games. Giants don't have Daniel Jones and eventhough they beat Seattle it won't happen again.[/QUOTE]



Daniel Jones played last week.

After seeing that game last night the Giants are losing to both Cleveland and Baltimore. They can still beat Dallas. Which means we can go 1-2. As long as we beat Philly we win the division. Dallas could win out and it wouldn’t matter.
The way things look now we can lose the next two, then beat Philly and the division is ours.

rocnrik 12-15-2020 08:20 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
With Haskins at Qb we don’t win another game ...

Giantone 12-15-2020 08:25 AM

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[quote=punch it in;1268507]Daniel Jones played last week.

After seeing that game last night the Giants are losing to both Cleveland and Baltimore. They can still beat Dallas. Which means we can go 1-2. As long as we beat Philly we win the division. Dallas could win out and it wouldn’t matter.
The way things look now we can lose the next two, then beat Philly and the division is ours.[/quote]

Jones will be fine but he shouldn't have played hurt last week. In that aspect they miss Eli. I'm excited about our Defense playing well but we still need some play makers at WR and TE the O line has improved but not by much, they still need work.

Back2RFK 12-15-2020 08:44 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[quote=mooby;1268340]Definitely not over, probably gonna come down to week 17 if I had to guess. Eagles have renewed life with Hurts at qb and the advantage of his opponents having no game tape on him yet. Giants seem to be fading, Cowboys shouldn't even be mentioned in this post of division title contenders, but really I think we're probably looking at it coming down to week 17, us vs. Eagles. I'm just glad we get the Eagles in week 17 so we will have a few weeks of tape on Hurts to study.[/quote]

Fuck Hurts. He played one good game and we have seen that before.

punch it in 12-15-2020 09:26 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[QUOTE=Giantone;1268512]Jones will be fine but he shouldn't have played hurt last week. In that aspect they miss Eli. I'm excited about our Defense playing well but we still need some play makers at WR and TE the O line has improved but not by much, they still need work.[/QUOTE]



Jones problem is turn overs not injuries.

punch it in 12-15-2020 09:28 AM

Race for the NFC East
 
[QUOTE=rocnrik;1268511]With Haskins at Qb we don’t win another game ...[/QUOTE]



Well fortunately the Eagles game is three weeks from now. So hopefully Alex is back. Because honestly imo we only need to win that game.
No way Giants beat either team i saw last night and we can take care of the Eagles. If we do it don’t matter if Dallas wins out because we beat them twice. I feel much better after seeing that game last night.

htownskinfan 12-16-2020 12:19 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[quote=rocnrik;1268511]With Haskins at Qb we don’t win another game ...[/quote]

I don’t believe that, we won Sunday with Haskins at quarterback and he played better than Smith did, having said that I don’t believe we could beat Seattle with the healthy Smith or Haskins.
One thing I have not seen anybody mention either on here or on the media is whether Smith’s injury in 49er’s Game is related to getting cleated in the Pittsburgh game with the bleeding?

SFREDSKIN 12-16-2020 01:09 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[quote=htownskinfan;1268617]I don’t believe that, we won Sunday with Haskins at quarterback and he played better than Smith did, having said that I don’t believe we could beat Seattle with the healthy Smith or Haskins.
One thing I have not seen anybody mention either on here or on the media is whether Smith’s injury in 49er’s Game is related to getting cleated in the Pittsburgh game with the bleeding?[/quote]

Wrong leg, maybe fatigue from having had his leg rebuilt and playing a high level intensity game week to week. We don’t how his leg would respond long term after 17 surgeries.

htownskinfan 12-16-2020 06:14 AM

Re: Race for the NFC East
 
[quote=SFREDSKIN;1268618]Wrong leg, maybe fatigue from having had his leg rebuilt and playing a high level intensity game week to week. We don’t how his leg would respond long term after 17 surgeries.[/quote]

It’s not unbelievable to me because it’s the Redskins and the media usually ignores them,but we did just vault into 1st place and I’ve heard no updates on Smith, why he even left the game,who’s starting Sunday etc.


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