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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: f...gibbs
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21-0 in second half is unacceptable. Same game plan won in Philly and they hung 56 on Detroit (should have been more but they took pity). Everything that went well the first 2 weeks (3rd down conversion and 3rd down stops) didn't in the second half. Gotta think with 77 & 76 on the right that ratio would've improved. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: f...gibbs
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Look, I'm not making this a Portis/Betts thing. CP is the better player. But I'm not going to sit here and make excuses for the guy like you are. When he screws up he deserves to get ripped. He screwed up yesterday and as a veteran he should not makes those mistakes. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Woodley Park, Washington DC
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It's hard to defend Gibb's based on what he has accomplished in his second tenure....i agree....but that does not mean you can't keep the faith...I have never agreed with changing coaches BECAUSE CHANGE DOESNT WORK AND DANIEL SNYDER NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND THAT. Improving your team helps...year to year.....(draft picks) but changing things...especiallly the coach just puts you back to where you started. We changed QB's from Brunell to JC, which I agreed with...but that means we are starting over again and it will take some time. The fans have been patient....and Dan Snyder is starting to show patience...and with this patience wins will come.
JC looked fine.....Gibbs will figure things out....and we will once again become a winning franchise. As long as Snyder doesn't interfere
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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Look, we are not the pats. We are not the skins of 91. We are a team trying to get better from a 5 win season with a new QB and a injury hit Oline. We're gonna have days like this! The question is, do we get better from them, or do we loose confidence. Good teams get up from tough losses and get the next win. And I am confident that the staff we have and the team we have will look long and hard at this game film over the next two weeks, and grow and move forward. This is what an 8-8, 9/7 wildcard hopeful looks like. And that's what we are, optimistically speaking. We blew it. No two ways about it. And there are lots of reasons. I felt part of it was playcalling too, but sometimes you can call the right play, and the players can fail to execute. Which one of you has looked at the tapes, figured out what the play was supposed to do, and THEN concluded that the play calling sucked? Hindsight is 20/20, y'all. Now calm down.
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Re: f...gibbs
nah, just a fan of ryan zimmerman, plus ryan is my first name too
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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BTW, I didn't mean to say that people shouldn't express their criticisms of the team and just cheer. In fact, this site would be quite boring without differing opinions about playcalls, play execution, etc. However, there is a world of a difference between airing legitimate concerns in an articulate fashion and just plain whining.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: f...gibbs
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Something else that no one is talking about is why we didn't we try and get 7 at the end of the half? We had plenty of time to push it down the field but instead we ran the ball and kicked the FG. If the Giants were the Patriots then it's a different story. You probably wouldn't have all the bitching and moaning cause they are just better. But they were the last ranked defense that got torched by the Packers who have young wr's and a young O-line. That loss is simply on the coaches and it's unacceptable for this coaching staff with all the experience they have. |
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If you bring in a guy to run the offense then let him do it his way. Otherwise why bring him in here? |
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But, don't you think there is a real reason why we are not scoring so many points? Both Al Saunders and Gibbs I are known for high-scoring offenses. Right now we're simply not getting it done. Saunders and/or Gibbs have really opened up this offense and are calling FAR more deep-balls than I have seen in quite some time. We were throwing the ball in the second half as though there was some rule against running. The fact is, we are an offense that is much better than we were through most of last year. We are attacking teams downfield. Portis, a beneficiary of the more open passing game, is averaging 4.7 a pop. We are just a few steps away from doing great things. How many times have you seen good protection and a decent 50 yard pass by JC, only to watch it sail a few yards in front of the receiver? I've seen that happen a bunch of times in just three games (e.g., the "kill shot" in the Eagles game to Moss that sailed on Jason). Give the offense time (particularly JC) and I am highly confident that things will dramatically improve. I can practically smell the explosiveness and I'm suprised no one else seems to, even if we are misfiring. I just hope things get turned around before the midway point of the season. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I would not have been happy if they won in OT yesterday, I would have been happy about 3-0, but I'd be pissed that it got that far. I think there are some people who take these things to the extremes, but to act like we shouldn't still be talking about the game the day after it occurred is a little unrealistic, especially considering they don't play again for 2 weeks. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: So. MD
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And I'm not excusing Portis from blame at all. That was a horribly executed play. My point to you is, Portis fumbling has nothing to do with Betts' inability to get into the endzone, in two attempts from the one yard line. |
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