T.J. Duckett Conspiracy

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Hog1
10-11-2006, 10:52 AM
Maybe we are getting a little to worked up by everything the coaching staff does lately. MAYBE, we are not privy to all that goes on in Redskin park. Betts, while a reasonable back up, has not proven to be able to carry the load. This is especially true if Betts was banged up as already stated. I love the Rock, but he ain't first string, or a reasonable facimilie. I have no problem with the team taking Duckett as an insurance poilicy, as that is what insurance is for. Additionally, they can probably recoup their pick before the draft, if they so choose. I would really like to see him in the lineup so we don't throw on 3rd and 1. It's not time to stroke on everthing as Joe and company will right the ship

EternalEnigma21
10-11-2006, 11:38 AM
I like the Duckett move, but I agree with Mr. Slab Hurta about not using him yet... Not sure if the blocking schemes are that much different here than in Atl, but if all you gotta do is see a hole and hit it full force, we should be using the guy. Just like Bettis last year for the Steelers, and he wound up getting alot more of the workload, as I think duckett would.

Can you imagine him running behind Dock and Thomas and Sellers... cutting to the edge and getting blocks on backers? Who in the secondary is going to bring this guy down one on one?

BrunellMVP?
10-11-2006, 11:43 AM
not playing TJ on short yardage situations proves yet again that the Redskins are one of the worst run teams in the league...who but us gives away draft picks for people with no market value or that we don't plan to use? Gibbs needs to understand that the days of stockpiling talent on the roster are gone...moreover, we need TJ...the man gets the tough yards...Riggs anyone??

Oakland Red
10-11-2006, 11:56 AM
It seems like everything is judged pretty much based on what happened last Sunday by a lot of people. Things go bad, you have to trash the quarterback. Or if he has some cache built up, trash the coaches, or the player acquistion strategy. Unless you win, then it's all cool. A roller coaster is fun once in awhile, but it's tough to live on one.

Teams can be at different stages in my view - stages in their readiness to make a Super Bowl run. The Redskins have a lot of the ingredients ready and almost baked to make a Super Bowl run. So the focus has not been on the draft but on adding the veterans we need to finish the puzzle.

The confusion I think exists about all this is conflating the years Snyder was running the team without Gibbs with the years since Gibbs has arrived. These are two different eras in my view. Snyder of course wanted to get all the flashy names like Deion Sanders and Bruce Smith and LaVar Arrington. He wanted to release players without the head coach knowing, so that the head coach would find out from players in team meetings that someone was cut. He wanted to come into the locker room after games, close the door and give the head coach a humiliating tongue lashing.

All those terrible years are gone, and Gibbs arrived, and he has been making the best of the situation, bringing order, developing the team that he inherited, taking the best of who was already here, and figuring on the best strategy to go from that point.

To my mind, we have been getting better overall every year since he arrived. Things are moving along well in the big picture. Mistakes have been made, and right now releasing Walt Harris could be one of the biggest ones. It seems like this year is not the year for us to make the Super Bowl run, but hopefully we will get the engines running very well before the season is out.

And the fact is that even in this much maligned season, we have already had some special moments, particularly against the Jaguars.

"Patience is the only strength that a man needs."

TheMalcolmConnection
10-11-2006, 11:57 AM
I made sure I didn't read a lot after our loss. It's the same thing each time.

JWsleep
10-11-2006, 12:05 PM
I made sure I didn't read a lot after our loss. It's the same thing each time.

lol..Good point, but...

Portis was hurt (and still may not last the season). Betts had shots in the Minn and Dallas games and didn't show much (though the o-line wasn't doing much, so it's hard to say). But Betts has been hurt a lot. He doesn't look to be durable enough to be an every down, 16 game back. The skins were facing the prospect of losing their run attack, so they made a move. So I think the move was sound. Duckett is a good player.

As for not using him, that's another story. He can't be WORSE than the other backs at thrid and short. If he's active, put him in! (Bet we'll see him soon--probably this week, IMO.)

SmootSmack
10-11-2006, 12:06 PM
It seems like everything is judged pretty much based on what happened last Sunday by a lot of people. Things go bad, you have to trash the quarterback. Or if he has some cache built up, trash the coaches, or the player acquistion strategy. Unless you win, then it's all cool. A roller coaster is fun once in awhile, but it's tough to live on one.

Teams can be at different stages in my view - stages in their readiness to make a Super Bowl run. The Redskins have a lot of the ingredients ready and almost baked to make a Super Bowl run. So the focus has not been on the draft but on adding the veterans we need to finish the puzzle.

The confusion I think exists about all this is conflating the years Snyder was running the team without Gibbs with the years since Gibbs has arrived. These are two different eras in my view. Snyder of course wanted to get all the flashy names like Deion Sanders and Bruce Smith and LaVar Arrington. He wanted to release players without the head coach knowing, so that the head coach would find out from players in team meetings that someone was cut. He wanted to come into the locker room after games, close the door and give the head coach a humiliating tongue lashing.

All those terrible years are gone, and Gibbs arrived, and he has been making the best of the situation, bringing order, developing the team that he inherited, taking the best of who was already here, and figuring on the best strategy to go from that point.

To my mind, we have been getting better overall every year since he arrived. Things are moving along well in the big picture. Mistakes have been made, and right now releasing Walt Harris could be one of the biggest ones. It seems like this year is not the year for us to make the Super Bowl run, but hopefully we will get the engines running very well before the season is out.

And the fact is that even in this much maligned season, we have already had some special moments, particularly against the Jaguars.

"Patience is the only strength that a man needs."

Nice post. I think what people tend to forget is that Gibbs didn't win the Super Bowl every year. We tend to look back on his first tenure and think only of the 3 rings. But I mean he was the coach for 12 years so there were "lean years" (relatively speaking). He built winners over time. I understand the expectations are deservedly high this year, but not every game is going to be a resounding victory. It wasn't even like that the first time around.

RiggoRules
10-11-2006, 12:31 PM
I think TJ for a 3rd rounder was a steal. We have needed a bruising, between the tackles and short yardage back for a while. But I don't get why we aren't using him.

As far as the 4th and 1 against the Giants, where we should have used him was on the 3rd and 1.

BrunellMVP?
10-11-2006, 12:31 PM
i can respect your theory that we are living in a "what have you done for me recently" type world...but couldn't the same be said for you guys, and your support of brunell? i mean, sure he did well (tossing the short balls) against houston and jacksonville but the overall trend is that he can't beat you down field...his receivers may be able to, but he can't. when was the last time we had several sucessful LONG BOMBS? not 10 yard slants or screens that went for big plays...(not dimishing the value of these plays)??? the fact is he hasn't tossed big bombs, when it counts, in a LONG LONG time...
i wouldn't argue that long throws make the QB, but i woudl argue that you can't enjoy sustained sucess without it...what is mcnabb doing these days? manning? any of the other elite qbs?

GhettoDogAllStars
10-11-2006, 12:35 PM
To my mind, we have been getting better overall every year since he arrived.

I agree. However, this season we are not as good as we were the 2nd half of last season ... we could be moving backwards a tad.

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