SmootSmack
10-30-2007, 10:56 PM
If the Redskins lose this one you should be extremely worried about the rest of the season.
And no way Man-gina is on the phone with Belicheat about anything unless it is a verbal confrontation. The two put on painted smiles for the media, but in reality despise one-another immensely. Belicheat feels Man-gina betrayed him by going to a division rival at the Jets, and Man-gina is the guy who reported Belicheat for the infamous "spy-cameras".
The Jets have benched Pennington in favor of Clemmons. Not because Clemmons is the savior and will deliver them to the playoffs. At 1-7, the Jets have already conceded thier season and are putting thier new young QB in for the rest of the year to get him "game time" expeirence for the rest of the season. The Pennington era is over in New York, Clemmons is thier QB of the future and the job is his to lose for the next several seasons.
With that in mind, the Redskins defense should be able to feast easily on the Jets offense. Greg Williams is going to bring the house all day long and force the inexperienced QB into rash and devestating mistakes.
The offense just needs to take care of the ball and make sustained drives. I think that Cooley is what will spark the offense and they need to get the ball in his hands early and often. To be honest, he has been, to this point, the most reliable receiver on the team, and him catching and getting yards after the catch will help Campbells confidence tremendously.
But IF the Redskins falter against the Jets, then one would be hard pressed not to concede that this team is not who they thought, or advertised themselves to be.
Redskins win big this time:
Wash - 28
Jets - 9
Agreed. I would just add that, as I've stated earlier this week, it's really time to make McCardell a big part of this offense. I think he can take some off the pressure off the other receivers and maybe free things up for them to make plays.
And no way Man-gina is on the phone with Belicheat about anything unless it is a verbal confrontation. The two put on painted smiles for the media, but in reality despise one-another immensely. Belicheat feels Man-gina betrayed him by going to a division rival at the Jets, and Man-gina is the guy who reported Belicheat for the infamous "spy-cameras".
The Jets have benched Pennington in favor of Clemmons. Not because Clemmons is the savior and will deliver them to the playoffs. At 1-7, the Jets have already conceded thier season and are putting thier new young QB in for the rest of the year to get him "game time" expeirence for the rest of the season. The Pennington era is over in New York, Clemmons is thier QB of the future and the job is his to lose for the next several seasons.
With that in mind, the Redskins defense should be able to feast easily on the Jets offense. Greg Williams is going to bring the house all day long and force the inexperienced QB into rash and devestating mistakes.
The offense just needs to take care of the ball and make sustained drives. I think that Cooley is what will spark the offense and they need to get the ball in his hands early and often. To be honest, he has been, to this point, the most reliable receiver on the team, and him catching and getting yards after the catch will help Campbells confidence tremendously.
But IF the Redskins falter against the Jets, then one would be hard pressed not to concede that this team is not who they thought, or advertised themselves to be.
Redskins win big this time:
Wash - 28
Jets - 9
Agreed. I would just add that, as I've stated earlier this week, it's really time to make McCardell a big part of this offense. I think he can take some off the pressure off the other receivers and maybe free things up for them to make plays.