Schneed10
10-09-2006, 10:39 AM
We did acquire Kenny Wright. Gee great. Was he really an upgrade over Walt Harris? Seems to me they're basically the same player.
Redskins v. Giants: Goat of the Week?Schneed10 10-09-2006, 10:39 AM We did acquire Kenny Wright. Gee great. Was he really an upgrade over Walt Harris? Seems to me they're basically the same player. jdlea 10-09-2006, 11:17 AM There's plenty of blame to go around. The defense played like a bunch of scrubs, I knew Tiki would give them trouble, but Eli throwing deep all day was inexcusable. Every one of the d backs spent some time in the toaster yesterday. It was just ugly. The offense was terrible mostly because the O Line let the Giants D get into the backfield the whole day. As for Brunell...he looked like Brunell when he's under pressure. Horrid. Clinton had about 4 a carry, but it didn't matter cause they couldn't throw. It was a team loss. There's no one person to blame. DirtBagZ 10-09-2006, 11:49 AM Which brings us to the goat of the week. (Drumroll) The winner is..... Dale Lindsey. Shut your big yap and get your guys to focus EVERY WEEK. Amen! I did not like it when this broke in the media last week, and it seemed very uncharacteristic of a Joe Gibbs coached team, for that type of stuff to occur. Why take shots at Arrington now? It seemed unnecessary to me, and given how bad the defence has played all effort needs to be on fixing the problems with the D. I am not an Arrington fan by any stretch of the imagination, I even thought what Lindsey said was funny, but inappropriate, and Williams and Gibbs need to reign in the assitant coaches. Get the players ready and let things be settled on the field, not by the media. That game was putrid, but certainly the offensive line, and the entire defence were more rotten than the rest of the team. It is going to be a long season at this rate, and if this team does not focus and have the same level of intensity as the Jacksonville game this could easily be a 10+ loss, 0 - 6 in the NFC East season. This team does not have the talent were they can over look anyone, and after the fight the Titans put up in Indy, the Skins better be ready, or they will lose again this weekend. mike340 10-09-2006, 12:06 PM I voted for the whole team, but in reality it was the DBs lined up 15 yards off the line of scrimmage every 3rd down giving everything away. Whosever decision that was is the culprit. Because they never needed to punt until the 4th quarter, and there was always a long separation between offensive possessions, the offense never got untracked. (It wasn't the only thing, but it was a great contributor.) And every time they showed the receivers, they weren't open. That's not the fault of the receivers, that's the fault of calling too many long patterns when the Giants were making sure the receivers were covered up top. If they had just run some patterns where they came back the DBs couldn't have gotten between them and the ball. The problem was (mostly) the coaches on this one. (See also: starting with runs, not going for it on 4th and 1,...) illdefined 10-09-2006, 12:19 PM nah you know what? the defense has been struggling, there are reasons for it, and everyone knew it coming in. but what's the offense's excuse? who's hurt? didn't we 'find our identity' last game? didn't we just add playmakers to the already productive team from last season?? our defense is hurting, no surprise. the offense needed to keep them off the field by completing some 3rd downs and sustaining some drives with all the 'upgrades' we did this offseason. this game was blown by the OFFENSE. the O-Line not only didn't protect Brunell, it also couldn't open up lanes for Portis. after pushing around Jacksonville's Dline?? absolutely unacceptable for this squad, and the biggest reason we lost this game. firstdown 10-09-2006, 12:31 PM I just hope that Gibbs doesn't say something like "We the team and Brunell played their gutts out and they realy played hard". Sheriff Gonna Getcha 10-09-2006, 01:15 PM I just hope that Gibbs doesn't say something like "We the team and Brunell played their gutts out and they realy played hard". I don't think he did in his post-game press conference. Twilbert07 10-09-2006, 01:26 PM Well as a whole, I think Randel El has been a great addition to our team, one day with 2 catches when we played like crap anyways isnt going to turn him off to me. You're right, Randel El has been a great addition. We need to get the ball in his hands more often. Twilbert07 10-09-2006, 01:27 PM I hope Sean Taylor really didn't do this. He had a terrible game yesterday. The Giants and Redskins left each other not in the best of terms following Sunday's 19-3 Giants' win at Giants Stadium. Some Giants took exception at the way some Washington players especially safety Sean Taylor behaved on the three Eli Manning kneel-downs at the end of the game. Taylor and Rich Seubert, in as a tight end on the three plays, had a shouting match after the game. "Watch the tape and see what you think," Seubert said when asked about the scuffle. Running back Brandon Jacobs stepped in as peacemaker, but admits he's not a fan of Taylor's. "He's supposed to be a hard-hitting safety," Jacobs said, "and he is to itty-bitty backs, you know. "He's good, I respect him, but I can't see myself taking anything from him." "They tried to get some cheap shots in at the end," center Shaun O'Hara said. "I'm not going to say the Washington Redskins are a dirty team. But sometimes losing shows your character." Taylor had no comment on the incidents. Southpaw 10-09-2006, 02:31 PM The Giants and Redskins left each other not in the best of terms following Sunday's 19-3 Giants' win at Giants Stadium. Some Giants took exception at the way some Washington players especially safety Sean Taylor behaved on the three Eli Manning kneel-downs at the end of the game. Taylor and Rich Seubert, in as a tight end on the three plays, had a shouting match after the game. "Watch the tape and see what you think," Seubert said when asked about the scuffle. Running back Brandon Jacobs stepped in as peacemaker, but admits he's not a fan of Taylor's. "He's supposed to be a hard-hitting safety," Jacobs said, "and he is to itty-bitty backs, you know. "He's good, I respect him, but I can't see myself taking anything from him." "They tried to get some cheap shots in at the end," center Shaun O'Hara said. "I'm not going to say the Washington Redskins are a dirty team. But sometimes losing shows your character." Taylor had no comment on the incidents. If he didn't get flagged or fined for anything, who cares? Everyone already knows Taylor is a bit of a punk, but even with as bad as the team played as a whole yesterday, he was the only one who actually tried to make some plays on the defense. I couldn't care less about a mild scuffle or some smack talking if it didn't cost him or the team anything. And I think he was smart, not to comment on it after the game. |
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