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    Quote Originally Posted by DaYanks24
    To lose a game to the team with the worst defense in the NFL is just awful.

    The play calling was conservative and bland, as usual. With the talent they have on offense, they should be scoring over 20 points, at least, every game.

    Jason Campbell has a ways to go. He makes far to many mistakes and sails too many passes.

    The 2nd half defense was 2006esqe. Terrible, terrible, terrible. Maybe we should cover Burress and Shockey on 3rd down? Maybe? They made Ward, a practice squad player, look like Tiki. They made Eli look like Peyton. Of course, had the offense been able to get a single 1st down against the worst defense in football, they may have been a little fresher.

    Games like this make me yearn for the days when Gibbs is gone. I really despise his conservative nature. I know that Saunders is the offensive coordinator, but we all know Gibbs influences the play calls.
    Campbell is definitely not there yet, but he is progressing. I blame Gibbs for waiting so long to start him last year, that he is still developing this year.

    Can't even get on Extremeskins.com. Their site crashes harder than this one after the Yanks lose an elimination game.

    Nothing lights up a team's board more than a loss.

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    Typical Redskins/Giants fiasco even without goddamn Tiki.

    Ugh, I'm still sick like I got a boot to the nuts.


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    Wow, I'm stunned. The defense looked great. They were hitting hard and often. Stopped the run, got good pressure, and even forced a couple turnovers. I didn't know Carlos Rogers could catch?

    The offense looked very good, too. Campbell looked as good as he ever has in the NFL.

    The good news is that they are 3-1. They should be 4-0, but I'm not complaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaYanks24
    Wow, I'm stunned. The defense looked great. They were hitting hard and often. Stopped the run, got good pressure, and even forced a couple turnovers. I didn't know Carlos Rogers could catch?

    The offense looked very good, too. Campbell looked as good as he ever has in the NFL.

    The good news is that they are 3-1. They should be 4-0, but I'm not complaining.
    I like Campbell a lot. He will have a nice future.
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    The best all-around game I've seen them play in awhile. Pretty encouraging, even if they did have 2 weeks to prepare.

    Campbell was on the money all game which was great to see. Sky is the limit for that kid.

    HTTR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaYanks24
    The good news is that they are 3-1. They should be 4-0, but I'm not complaining.
    Just don't start buying Super Bowl tickets yet. The teams that they've been playing so far haven't been very good (and I saw that as someone who's second favorite team is the Giants). Let's see what happens after they play Green Bay, Dallas, and the Patriots (the latter, my favorite team).
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    Just don't start buying Super Bowl tickets yet. The teams that they've been playing so far haven't been very good (and I saw that as someone who's second favorite team is the Giants). Let's see what happens after they play Green Bay, Dallas, and the Patriots (the latter, my favorite team).
    Definitely not buying any SB tickets, but its such a refreshing change from last year. If they continue their progression, next year they can be a formidable team. Not saying they can't be this year, but I am realistic in my expectations.

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    3-1 when they were 5-11 last year. I'm not buying any Super Bowl tickets (though I will be at the 12/30 game VS Dallas) I will let myself be a *little* excited to see them playing .750 football 1/4 of the way through their schedule.

    Thank you.

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    Good to see Sellers utilized more (nice hit too!) in the offense last week. Tough guy to bring down when you need that one yard.

    Packers vs Skins is the feature game on Fox tomorrow. First time the Skins are actually on TV here in Seattle (besides the ESPN game). Though I enjoy listening to the game on Sirius with the Skins radio announcers.

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    Good to see Sellers utilized more (nice hit too!) in the offense last week. Tough guy to bring down when you need that one yard.

    Packers vs Skins is the feature game on Fox tomorrow. First time the Skins are actually on TV here in Seattle (besides the ESPN game). Though I enjoy listening to the game on Sirius with the Skins radio announcers.
    It should be a good game tomorrow, AlphaZulu. You should definitely look into getting Directv and the NFL package. I absolutely love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by #1PaFan
    It should be a good game tomorrow, AlphaZulu. You should definitely look into getting Directv and the NFL package. I absolutely love it.
    The NFL package is great. Sundays are to be spent watching as many good games as possible, and, for transplants like me, it's even better because I'm not stuck watching the boring-ass Browns.

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    The NFL package is great. Sundays are to be spent watching as many good games as possible, and, for transplants like me, it's even better because I'm not stuck watching the boring-ass Browns.
    In many years past I would agree with this statement, however the Browns are one of the most exciting teams to watch this year IMO.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheManKnownAsMecca
    In many years past I would agree with this statement, however the Browns are one of the most exciting teams to watch this year IMO.
    I don't mean to keep hijacking this thread, but the Red Zone Channel is absolutely a Must-Have for any NFL fan!

    Good luck to the Skins, the last team that St. Vincent led.

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    It should be a good game tomorrow, AlphaZulu. You should definitely look into getting Directv and the NFL package. I absolutely love it.
    Next year I probably will! Looking forward to the game today on the "not so frozen tundra" of Lambeau!

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    Merry Xmas Green Bay! We gift wrapped this one nicely, especially Moss between his drops and fumble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankeesAZ
    Merry Xmas Green Bay! We gift wrapped this one nicely, especially Moss between his drops and fumble.
    Is it me or is Moss dropping an ungodly high number of passes this year? Yikes.

    3-2, and the 2 losses they just went out and flat out blew the game and shot themselves in the foot. God knows the Redskins could never be 5-0 ( ) but jeez, the way they lost those 2 games is just maddening.

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    High points for unoriginality, I guess.

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    Is it me or is Moss dropping an ungodly high number of passes this year? Yikes.

    3-2, and the 2 losses they just went out and flat out blew the game and shot themselves in the foot. God knows the Redskins could never be 5-0 ( ) but jeez, the way they lost those 2 games is just maddening.
    Moss has dropped 6 passes this year, only 2 behind the league leader. He's been terrible this year, plain and simple. If he was inactive in Green Bay, they most likely win that game. Since the FO hasn't given away the 2008 draft (yet), they need to address the WR position high in the draft. It's not 1987 Joe, we need a receiver taller than 5'9". There is a reason no Redskins WR has a TD catch this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankeesAZ
    Merry Xmas Green Bay! We gift wrapped this one nicely, especially Moss between his drops and fumble.
    Wait a minute there, AlphaZulu. It's not like my Packers played over their heads against your Skins. We had one TD called back on a holding call that happens probably three times on every play from scrimmage. Franks should have had a TD reception had the Zebra made the correct call that he was pushed out of the back of end zone. Plus, our rookie PK missed two FGs that he should have made.

    It was a sloppy game both ways.
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    If he was inactive in Green Bay, they most likely win that game.
    Really??? Come on now. Like I just wrote, it was not a pretty game for either side. It actually should very easily have been a blowout in My Packers favor. It wasn't. It was what it was. A sloppy game on both sides.
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    Really??? Come on now. Like I just wrote, it was not a pretty game for either side. It actually should very easily have been a blowout in My Packers favor. It wasn't. It was what it was. A sloppy game on both sides.
    He dropped 4 passes, one of which was intercepted and another which would have put the 'Skins inside the Red Zone. Then he fumbled which was taken back for the winning score. There's a pretty good chance they win if he just doesn't suit up.

    I've never seen a WR have such an atrocious game in my life. He was horrible.


    EDIT: A blowout in the Packers' favor? If you want to count the TD's brought back by penalties, then you have to count Sean Taylor's 3 dropped INT's, one of which most likely is a TD if he hangs onto it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaYanks24
    He dropped 4 passes, one of which was intercepted and another which would have put the 'Skins inside the Red Zone. Then he fumbled which was taken back for the winning score. There's a pretty good chance they win if he just doesn't suit up.

    I've never seen a WR have such an atrocious game in my life. He was horrible.


    EDIT: A blowout in the Packers' favor? If you want to count the TD's brought back by penalties, then you have to count Sean Taylor's 3 dropped INT's, one of which most likely is a TD if he hangs onto it.
    Thanks!!! You made my point. See? It was a sloppy game by both teams. You were discounting all the Packers eff ups and saying it should have been a win. I was doing the opposite.

    EDIT: I'm not talking about "most likely" scenarios. I'm talking about what happened.


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    To think that Taylor legitimately could have had 5 INTs in one game if he caught the damn ball is pretty mind blowing when you consider the total lack of interceptions last season as a team. Hell 5 would have been knocking on the door of last season's team total.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassNYYfan
    To think that Taylor legitimately could have had 5 INTs in one game if he caught the damn ball is pretty mind blowing when you consider the total lack of interceptions last season as a team. Hell 5 would have been knocking on the door of last season's team total.
    It sure is nice to go into every game knowing the defense will keep them in the game. Last year was a horror show. Sean Taylor is looking more and more like the best safety in the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaYanks24
    He dropped 4 passes, one of which was intercepted and another which would have put the 'Skins inside the Red Zone. Then he fumbled which was taken back for the winning score. There's a pretty good chance they win if he just doesn't suit up.

    I've never seen a WR have such an atrocious game in my life. He was horrible.


    EDIT: A blowout in the Packers' favor? If you want to count the TD's brought back by penalties, then you have to count Sean Taylor's 3 dropped INT's, one of which most likely is a TD if he hangs onto it.
    More fuel for my fire!!!

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    More fuel for my fire!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankeesAZ
    Ref didn't see it, I didn't do it!
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    Wow, that was a near joke job (ala Buffalo/Dallas). Glad we got the win out of it, even if it was ugly.

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    What a putrid performance by the offense yet again. This team isn't going anywhere until they can become at least a league average offense. As far as I'm concerned, Saunders can take his 800-page playbook and leave town.

    Once again, the defense was great. The only reason the Cardinals scored 19 points was because the offense did nothing all day, wearing them out again. If the offense would do ANYTHING productive, they are at least 6-1 now.

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    What a putrid performance by the offense yet again. This team isn't going anywhere until they can become at least a league average offense. As far as I'm concerned, Saunders can take his 800-page playbook and leave town.

    Once again, the defense was great. The only reason the Cardinals scored 19 points was because the offense did nothing all day, wearing them out again. If the offense would do ANYTHING productive, they are at least 6-1 now.
    Your OL is really, really seriously banged up. Every lineman is battling injuries. It doesn't matter who you have at the skill positions or who is calling the plays if your OL is damaged. THAT is the the problem.
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    Bring on the Pats!

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    Yeah they certainly tried to lose that game every way possible. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as my dad would say.

    I was sure that 55 yard FG was going in, so maybe things are a little on our side this year.

    The damn offense definitely better step up next week. I can take a loss, but I won't be able to survive a pounding at the hands of the Pats. God help me I heard enough bull................ over the 41-0 preseason loss a couple years back.

    Suisham has officially lost my confidence as well. He's kicking some ugly ................ing quackers lately.

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    Yeah they certainly tried to lose that game every way possible. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as my dad would say.

    I was sure that 55 yard FG was going in, so maybe things are a little on our side this year.

    The damn offense definitely better step up next week. I can take a loss, but I won't be able to survive a pounding at the hands of the Pats. God help me I heard enough bull................ over the 41-0 preseason loss a couple years back.

    Suisham has officially lost my confidence as well. He's kicking some ugly ................ing quackers lately.
    I liked that Gibbs did not call a time out before the game winning try. That would kill me to see him miss, then make it.

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    I liked that Gibbs did not call a time out before the game winning try. That would kill me to see him miss, then make it.
    Same. I watched the DVR of the game last night to show the wife why my heart was still beating 1000x a minute hours and hours after the game, and I still thought that kick was down the middle. So did Rackers. Gust from the Gods.

    Looks like the season ticket holder at work is going to the game, so there goes my shot at being in attendance this Sunday.

    That's OK, I'll be at FedEx on 12/30. Considering I've been lucky enough to attend all of 2 games in my life, 2 in 1 year would be asking a little much.

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    Same. I watched the DVR of the game last night to show the wife why my heart was still beating 1000x a minute hours and hours after the game, and I still thought that kick was down the middle. So did Rackers. Gust from the Gods.

    Looks like the season ticket holder at work is going to the game, so there goes my shot at being in attendance this Sunday.

    That's OK, I'll be at FedEx on 12/30. Considering I've been lucky enough to attend all of 2 games in my life, 2 in 1 year would be asking a little much.

    Same thing happened to me. I lived in Va Beach my entire life but didn't get to a 'Skins game until the Vikings game last season. Still the only game I've seen in person. It was fun, but watching it at home in HD is still preferred.

    I guess Karma is a bitch for Rackers. His little "take-down" of Carlos Rogers was pretty pathetic. Note to Neil: grabbing a guy by his face mask and pulling him to the ground isn't manly. He's lucky he didn't get destroyed by members of the defense.

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    Rackers is a tool. WTF was that? You're lucky Carlos didn't bury you 6 feet under on a block, and you wanna get pissed off cuz he gave you the smallest push in the history of football?

    Kicker roid rage. God love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassNYYfan
    Same. I watched the DVR of the game last night to show the wife why my heart was still beating 1000x a minute hours and hours after the game, and I still thought that kick was down the middle. So did Rackers. Gust from the Gods.

    Looks like the season ticket holder at work is going to the game, so there goes my shot at being in attendance this Sunday.

    That's OK, I'll be at FedEx on 12/30. Considering I've been lucky enough to attend all of 2 games in my life, 2 in 1 year would be asking a little much.
    Have yet to see the Skins at home. Seen them 3 times in Philly (at the old Vet), once in Pittsburgh, twice in L.A. (Raiders and Rams), and most recently in Seattle (2005 Divisional).

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankeesAZ
    Have yet to see the Skins at home. Seen them 3 times in Philly (at the old Vet), once in Pittsburgh, twice in L.A. (Raiders and Rams), and most recently in Seattle (2005 Divisional).
    Saw them at RFK against the Cardinals in 1990 and at FedEx in 2005 on Christmas Eve against the Giants.

    I was a mere 10 years old in 1990 and got to go down into the locker room tunnel at halftime to see all the players walk by.

    I still think I came up to Joe Jacboy's knees or so. Man that dude was huge.

    Jaw hit floor when Art Monk walked by and I only remember blubbering something that couldn't have been coherent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankeesAZ
    Have yet to see the Skins at home. Seen them 3 times in Philly (at the old Vet), once in Pittsburgh, twice in L.A. (Raiders and Rams), and most recently in Seattle (2005 Divisional).
    I still believe that the 'Skins win the playoff game in Seattle if they had a real QB. The defense knocked Alexander out in the first half, but our good friend Brunell couldn't get anything done (surprise!). The Seahawks tick me off. They play in an atrocious division, win 10 games every year because they get so many weak opponents, then get home-field advantage in the playoffs because of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaYanks24
    I still believe that the 'Skins win the playoff game in Seattle if they had a real QB. The defense knocked Alexander out in the first half, but our good friend Brunell couldn't get anything done (surprise!). The Seahawks tick me off. They play in an atrocious division, win 10 games every year because they get so many weak opponents, then get home-field advantage in the playoffs because of it.
    The Hawks are not going to win 10 this year. However, 8 wins may take their division and at least one home game (WC round).

    That playoff game was frustrating as any kind of an offense would have been enough to take Seattle.

    Didn't realize the Pats haven't beaten us since 1972. It's gonna take a Herculean effort to keep that streak alive today.

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    Well I wasn't around for the other 3 ass-kickings, so that was the worst beating I've had to watch the Redskins absorb.



    Terrible in all aspects.

    Not knocking Vrabel on his ass at the LOS tells me that the Skins were watching the wrong tapes all week, or weren't watching at all. How stupid can you get? Apparently only the sideline didn't know that ................ was coming.

    Campbell fumbles every time he's sacked. Hang on to the goddamn thing.

    Lastly, the obviously just said ................ it at halftime. Sad day to see a Gibbs team just up and ................in' quit. Gibbs will spin it as he was proud of the way they competed to the end and blah blah blah, but he's full of .................

    Not that I expected this game to be competitive, but 52-7 is a joke. Coulda kicked that one field goal and made it 52-10 I guess.

    Well, on to the Jets. A win there and they match last year's win total, so gotta look at the positives I guess.



















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    Joe Gibbs needs to go. This is his 4th season back, and the offense is still putrid. It's not 1987, you can't just run the ball 40 times a game and win. The entire world knows they are going to run the ball even if they are having no success in doing so.

    This team needs a real GM who can build depth. Stop giving away draft picks for the T.J Duckett's and Brandon Lloyd's of the world. The right side of the offensive line is beyond pathetic. I understand the RG and RT are hurt, but there is no excuse for not having better players backing them up.

    Also, is it too much to ask for a WR over 6 feet tall who can catch? These little Pedroia-sized WR's obviously can't get the job done consistently, especially in the red-zone.

    Clinton Portis is dead to me. Betts deserves to be the starter. Thank goodness we didn't trade the best CB in the NFL plus a second round draft pick for him or anything.

    Defense, they throw to Vrabel literally every time he is in the goal line package. Cover him. Also, you may want to cover the RB coming out of the backfield. Just a suggestion. And even though Randy Moss clearly pushed off in the end zone on his TD, there is no excuse for having an undrafted free agent CB "covering" him.

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    Can't disagree with any of that.




    3 draft picks for Duckett and Lloyd. Gag.

    Nobody who can win a jump ball. God knows I love Santana Moss, although even the balls he manages to catch this year seem iffy, but it must be nice to be Tom Brady and have a Randy Moss-type who you can just lob a ball up in the direction of and have him win the jump ball. Even if he does push off like Michael Irvin.

    But have 5th CB Leigh Torrence covering him 1-on-1 is a flat out disgrace. A disgrace.

    I've never bitched about Portis, because he does bust his ass, but at the time of the trade I really thought a tandem of Betts and Watson could have been respectable. But I was always a Betts fan and I got yelled down on that one all the time.

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    Well, the news gets even better. Carlos Rogers tore his MCL and ACL in the loss Sunday.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3085834


    Now the offense is ranked 28th in the NFL. I could put together a better offensive game plan than Saunders can and my only football experience is in Madden.

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    Damn.

    Didn't look good. Figured it was at least one knee ligament shot to hell.

    Leigh Torrence and David Macklin. Yay.

    I might end up wearing a Jets jersey at work on Monday. :X (got a bet, loser wears the other one's jersey...I wouldn't purposely wear one)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaYanks24
    Well, the news gets even better. Carlos Rogers tore his MCL and ACL in the loss Sunday.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3085834


    Now the offense is ranked 28th in the NFL. I could put together a better offensive game plan than Saunders can and my only football experience is in Madden.
    For a 700-page playbook, I sure see the same plays over and over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankeesAZ
    For a 700-page playbook, I sure see the same plays over and over.


    1 page per player.

    Page 245: WR screen to Moss
    Page 246: WR screen to Randle El
    Page 247: WR screen to Cooley split out wide
    Page 248: WR screen to Thrash
    Page 249: WR screen to Lloyd

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassNYYfan


    1 page per player.

    Page 245: WR screen to Moss
    Page 246: WR screen to Randle El
    Page 247: WR screen to Cooley split out wide
    Page 248: WR screen to Thrash
    Page 249: WR screen to Lloyd
    The Make Vrabel play has outscored Saunders vaunted 700-page playbook in regards to WRs.

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