12thMan
09-07-2007, 01:26 PM
The Redskins undoubtedly have a solid game plan in place for the upcoming season opener, but these are just a few of the critical match ups that I could identify that could make or break the game for the Redskins.
I purposely excluded Jason Campbell because there's no question he needs to have a good game. But as far as "match ups" go, these will be fun to watch!
Chris Samuels vs. Jason Taylor: Hopefully there will be only one Jason in the Skins backfield this Sunday, and his last name had better be Campbell. If Jason Taylor can reak havoc Sunday, this game could be a lot closer than many Skins fans expect and could very well swing in the Dolphins favor. With OT Chris Samuels coming off a pre-season knee injury, the Dolphins will test that side of the offensive line early and often. This should be a great match-up between two Pro Bowlers.
Clinton Portis vs. Joey Porter: All eyes will be on #26 Sunday as Clinton Portis sets out to quiet the naysayers about his durability and his stature as an elite back in the league. On the other side of the ball, Joey Porter has a similiar chip on his shoulder. The former Steeler linebacker who also missed pre-season due to a knee injury, is eager to get back to his old form. But more than Portis' ability to juke and dodge Dolphin defenders, it's his bone crunching pass protection that could very well serve the Redskins best. Expect Mr. Portis and Mr. Porter to meet a few times this Sunday...with or without the ball!
Al Saunders vs. Trent Green: Let's face it, Al Saunders, who once coached Trent Green in Kansas City, probably helped the already savvy Gregg Williams uncover a few more deficiencies in Trent Green's game. It's also worth noting that Dolphin fans haven't exactly warmed up to Green as he was met with boos during the pre-season opener. Hopefully, Green is still trying to find the keys to the car.
Head coach Cam Cameron, defending Green's struggles, said that only 40% of offense had been installed so far. Hmmm...sound familiar?
Santana Moss vs. Will Allen: The Dolphins will be without one starting corner due to injury, Andre Goodman,and the other starter is Will Allen. As many of you remember, Moss has a history with Will Allen. In 2005, while Allen played for the Giants, Moss caught five passes for 160 yards and three touchdowns.
Here's what Goodman's replacement is saying about Sunday's match up: "We're not going to chase anybody. "Whatever side (Moss) goes to, that's who's going to cover him," said Daniels, who was in and out of last year's lineup with an ankle injury. When asked if the Dolphins would play deep and let Washington have the short routes, Allen scoffed."It doesn't work like that," he said. "That's like Madden football."
If Moss get's off to a good start, it will be a long day for the Phins!
Skins special teams vs. Ted Ginn Jr: I haven't heard much about Ginn this preseason, but this could be a match-up worth keeping an eye on. The Dolphins may look to take advantage of Ginn's game breaking ability against the Redskins special teams unit. The Skins have been solid on teams on this year, and with the additions of Laron Landry and H.B. Blades, the unit is faster and harder hitting.
Either way, I would expect to see Ginn's number called on a few trick plays as the Dolphins want to get their money's worth from their number one pick.
I purposely excluded Jason Campbell because there's no question he needs to have a good game. But as far as "match ups" go, these will be fun to watch!
Chris Samuels vs. Jason Taylor: Hopefully there will be only one Jason in the Skins backfield this Sunday, and his last name had better be Campbell. If Jason Taylor can reak havoc Sunday, this game could be a lot closer than many Skins fans expect and could very well swing in the Dolphins favor. With OT Chris Samuels coming off a pre-season knee injury, the Dolphins will test that side of the offensive line early and often. This should be a great match-up between two Pro Bowlers.
Clinton Portis vs. Joey Porter: All eyes will be on #26 Sunday as Clinton Portis sets out to quiet the naysayers about his durability and his stature as an elite back in the league. On the other side of the ball, Joey Porter has a similiar chip on his shoulder. The former Steeler linebacker who also missed pre-season due to a knee injury, is eager to get back to his old form. But more than Portis' ability to juke and dodge Dolphin defenders, it's his bone crunching pass protection that could very well serve the Redskins best. Expect Mr. Portis and Mr. Porter to meet a few times this Sunday...with or without the ball!
Al Saunders vs. Trent Green: Let's face it, Al Saunders, who once coached Trent Green in Kansas City, probably helped the already savvy Gregg Williams uncover a few more deficiencies in Trent Green's game. It's also worth noting that Dolphin fans haven't exactly warmed up to Green as he was met with boos during the pre-season opener. Hopefully, Green is still trying to find the keys to the car.
Head coach Cam Cameron, defending Green's struggles, said that only 40% of offense had been installed so far. Hmmm...sound familiar?
Santana Moss vs. Will Allen: The Dolphins will be without one starting corner due to injury, Andre Goodman,and the other starter is Will Allen. As many of you remember, Moss has a history with Will Allen. In 2005, while Allen played for the Giants, Moss caught five passes for 160 yards and three touchdowns.
Here's what Goodman's replacement is saying about Sunday's match up: "We're not going to chase anybody. "Whatever side (Moss) goes to, that's who's going to cover him," said Daniels, who was in and out of last year's lineup with an ankle injury. When asked if the Dolphins would play deep and let Washington have the short routes, Allen scoffed."It doesn't work like that," he said. "That's like Madden football."
If Moss get's off to a good start, it will be a long day for the Phins!
Skins special teams vs. Ted Ginn Jr: I haven't heard much about Ginn this preseason, but this could be a match-up worth keeping an eye on. The Dolphins may look to take advantage of Ginn's game breaking ability against the Redskins special teams unit. The Skins have been solid on teams on this year, and with the additions of Laron Landry and H.B. Blades, the unit is faster and harder hitting.
Either way, I would expect to see Ginn's number called on a few trick plays as the Dolphins want to get their money's worth from their number one pick.