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Puppy Kicker
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: SI Ranks Offensive Backfields
Chad Pennington, Ronnie Brown -- Absolutely a better combo.
Flacco, McClain/McGahee -- In my opinion, about equal. Schaub, Slaton -- We have the slight edge on them. Rosenfels, Peterson -- Rosenfels isn't good, but AP is the best in the league, so I can see why he's ahead of them. K. Collins, Chris Johnson -- I'd rank them ahead of our guys. S. Hill, Gore - We're better than Hill and Gore. Tampa's mess - We're better than Tampa. Orton, Moreno - Orton is probably better than JC, but MOreno is a total question mark, Id have to put us as better. Sanchez/Clemens, Jones/Washington - We're about even here, having us slightly ahead. Jones led the AFC in rushing last year, but Sanchez/Clemens are too wild cardish. Like Orakpo I don't agree with all the rankings, and could see the skins move up a few spots. But I can't argue with a lot of the rankings. That said, a lot of mention of offensive lines in the article. If we're factoring in O-lines, I feel like the list makes more sense.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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These lists are pretty much a waste of storage and webspace. Just something to generate web-hits and kill time until Training Camp.
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While I agree the OL is key to skill players success I also think the OL wasnt the only reason why the team fell apart in the 2nd half of 08. Injuries were a factor near the very end of the season but the injuries imo didnt have anything to do with the Skins problems for the most part of the 2nd half. The age factor I dont think factors in because they were old when they were playing well. It wasnt like the line got old overnight. The poor play was the whole offense not just the line. Many times last year I saw Campbell make a bad throw when he had enough time in the pocket. The slight problem I have with Portis is that he needs the offensive line to play great to make plays. If the line has even a slight problem he seems to become a different RB. I still think Portis is a damn good RB but his play gets on my nerves at times. Overall I think the whole offense in general had problems last year. Campbell, Portis. the WRs, Cooley, and the offensive line. In the 2nd half the Skins regressed as a whole and honestly the biggest reason was Jim Zorn and his inability to adapt to what the defense is doing. |
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Cards 22-30-193 2-0 Cowgirls 20-31-231 2-1 Eagles 16-29-176 0-0 Rams 18-26-208 0-0 (3 Skins fumbles in Rams territory) Browns 14-23-164 1-0 Lions 23-28-328 1-0 Out of the first 8 games I'd say he lit it up in 4 and played well in the rest, except for the Giants game. Quote:
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Im banking on Zorn with a year under his belt calling plays to be more effective. If hes not he wont have a job in Washington after this season. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I'd like you to come to Chicago and try to tell someone that Kyle Orton is better than Jason Campbell. You'd get a mixed response of disbelieving laughter, and people wondering who the hell Jason Campbell is. Perhaps both from some people. It's weird how actually being forced to root for certain guys would warp your opinion of them. Oh, and it's really not even close on paper.
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