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MTK
08-22-2006, 09:21 AM
Argh. All this concern over preseason. Nobody knows what kind of schemes WE'RE running. According to most articles, they are running plays for individuals to see how certain INDIVIDUALS react, not running plays to help the team win. It's obvious that winning the preseason games is not as important to the Skins as it is to other teams. This is what helps us evaluate talent, helps us to see what specific plays we should run and how certain players react in one-on-one situations.

You're right on target, did you write this article on the WT?

"Most of what we do from a preparation and play-calling standpoint is designed for us to get an evaluation of players doing specific things," Saunders said. "We devised some plays for Mike Sellers so we could see him lead block and see him run the ball, and we did the same for Antwaan Randle El to put him on the perimeter. We were pleased with some of the individual phases of what we're trying to accomplish."


Just to elaborate a bit more, different teams have different preseason agendas. Some teams go a bit more all-out (what's up with all the reverses and flea-flickers?) and some teams like the Redskins are in evaluation mode.

If you get too caught up in the final scores, you're going to be very disappointed. If you focus on individual performances, you'll be much more on target as to what the preseason means to this staff.

TheMalcolmConnection
08-22-2006, 10:40 AM
Ahhh! Sweet, do you notice that Saunders and I are never in the same room at the same time? :D

htownskinfan
08-22-2006, 03:20 PM
Argh. All this concern over preseason. Nobody knows what kind of schemes WE'RE running. According to most articles, they are running plays for individuals to see how certain INDIVIDUALS react, not running plays to help the team win. It's obvious that winning the preseason games is not as important to the Skins as it is to other teams. This is what helps us evaluate talent, helps us to see what specific plays we should run and how certain players react in one-on-one situations.

I agree with you on most everything,scores dont matter,but I'd still like to see better results from our starters,if brunell came in and did what Bledsoe did in his first game we'd all be going ga-ga saying how great we are,if theres no concern then why was Gibbs so frickin upset? many post on here said theyve never seen him like that,is he going for an oscar? i'm not anywhere close to panic mode right now but I am very concerned

TheMalcolmConnection
08-22-2006, 03:23 PM
I wouldn't, and I think most of us keep things grounded here. I know we'd all feel good on the outside, but most of us are fairly knowlegeable and know that there are so many factors that we don't know applying.

323Redskin
08-22-2006, 05:04 PM
I think we need not get to worked up by the preseason results so far as backrow as made a strong point. Hell ,I live in Southern California (Raidier Nation #2) and everywhere I go I keep hearing Raider fan claiming super bowl after a 3-0 preseason start. How many of you seriously really think Oakland will be better than a .500 team?

Monkeydad
08-23-2006, 12:07 PM
of course romo will start after week 2 once ST kills bledsoe. so i definetly see that happening.

Get real. That won't happen.













Andre Carter will kill Bledsoe, Taylor will take out Owens. :)

SmootSmack
08-23-2006, 04:25 PM
I think it's less a knock on Bledsoe who only has a year or two left than it is on Henson, who was supposed to be the next great QB and has yet to show any progress

I don't mean to quote myself but...

ESPN.com - NFL - Parcells: QB Henson won't be with Cowboys in '06 (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2558805)

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