Developing the Killer Instinct - And How to Beat Dallas

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Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-13-2007, 01:51 AM
I sure wish that Sean Taylor could take out Tony Romo for the season Sunday, that would be sweet! Maybe he could pull off an LT on Joey T kind of move. I don't wish ill-will on anyone, unless they're an arrogant brat, overrated, to big for his breeches Dallas Cowboys QB! Of course I'm being bombastic here, but I really don't like that punk.

You realize that Sean Taylor is out for at least 2 weeks and perhaps a month or more, right? I really think that we are going to realize just how much we miss him when teams start completing passes deep on us; something that has hardly happened this season.

ncskinsfanec
11-13-2007, 01:51 AM
Impossible now of course...but that would be very ironic coming on the 22nd anniversary of Joey T's final game.

Wow, has it been that long? Time flies.

ncskinsfanec
11-13-2007, 01:53 AM
You realize that Sean Taylor is out for at least 2 weeks and perhaps a month or more, right? I really think that we are going to realize just how much we miss him when teams start completing passes deep on us; something that has hardly happened this season.

I think he can do it in pregame. Maybe in the hallway or something. ST can hit harder than anyone, even when he's injured! I seriously hadn't heard that yet, that really sucks. Is Laron Landry still healthy, maybe he can do the deed.

ncskinsfanec
11-13-2007, 02:08 AM
I see I have been benched, what ever I've done wrong I apoligize for it. I consider myself a team player. I really don't want Romo injured, I don't like him, but I certainly don't want to ever see anyone intentionally injured.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-13-2007, 02:10 AM
I see I have been benched, what ever I've done wrong I apoligize for it. I consider myself a team player. I really don't want Romo injured, I don't like him, but I certainly don't want to ever see anyone intentionally injured.

I have no clue why you were benched. You can check your user CP to find out.

redskins5044
11-13-2007, 08:05 AM
the key to this dallas game is our defense. most of the season we have let our front try to rush and every once in a while we mix in a blitz. you cant give romo alot of time to throw the ball and he can also use his legs if he needs to. taylor being out will hurt us. if he was back there we could blitz more. the cowboys will attack perison just like the eagles did when taylor went out. it will take a good game plan from the coaches and the players need to execute.

memphisskin
11-13-2007, 09:12 AM
The one thing we've done is really set ourselves up well for the stretch run, as the line and running game have shown tremendous improvement as the season has progressed. We're still not breaking off many long gains or any big plays but we're getting there. We'll have to protect Campbell, maybe we can slip Portis behind Ware for some screens.

Taylor will be missed, he's a Pro Bowl caliber safety and once he went out the big plays returned. I think with a week of practice Prioleau and Doughty can do a serviceable job of eliminating the big play. If we can be physical, we can win. If Marcus comes back this week that will be a HUGE lift, Godfrey has been doing yeoman's work but getting hit in the hands and not coming up with the turnover is killing us because it lets the offense off the hook and we lose the momentum swing.

Its set up for us to win, because at 8-1 the Cowboys are going to be the fat cats and may overlook us. All in all, I like our chances.

sandtrapjack
11-13-2007, 10:13 AM
The one thing we've done is really set ourselves up well for the stretch run, as the line and running game have shown tremendous improvement as the season has progressed. We're still not breaking off many long gains or any big plays but we're getting there. We'll have to protect Campbell, maybe we can slip Portis behind Ware for some screens.

Taylor will be missed, he's a Pro Bowl caliber safety and once he went out the big plays returned. I think with a week of practice Prioleau and Doughty can do a serviceable job of eliminating the big play. If we can be physical, we can win. If Marcus comes back this week that will be a HUGE lift, Godfrey has been doing yeoman's work but getting hit in the hands and not coming up with the turnover is killing us because it lets the offense off the hook and we lose the momentum swing.

Its set up for us to win, because at 8-1 the Cowboys are going to be the fat cats and may overlook us. All in all, I like our chances.

No way the Cowboys overlook the Redskins. Biggest rivalry in the most competitive division in the NFC. C'mon, its Dallas/Washington week! Although sitting at 8-1 is very good, nothing takes away from the fact that 3 of the final 7 games are division games for Dallas.

Maybe, just maybe in week 17 when Dallas goes to FedEx that might happen. But ONLY if Dallas has already secured the #1 seed. Which if they do, they will rest most of the starters as to avoid injury prior to the playoffs. And Washington might need that win more than any other being the last game of the season and you could be on the edge of a wildcard.

But this is an afternoon game in a national TV spot and it is the first meeting of these two teams. Dallas will not get caught in the "trap".

SouperMeister
11-13-2007, 11:10 AM
Taylor's range would have been a big part of denying deep balls to the Cowboys this week. Now that he's out indefinitely, does anyone know whether Landry played any free safety at LSU? He's probably even faster than Taylor, so perhaps Williams might play Landry deep to take away the quick strike to Owens. Injuries to key starters (OL, Washington, Rogers, Taylor, Moss, etc.) are really taking a toll.

TheBigD
11-13-2007, 11:29 AM
I sure wish that Sean Taylor could take out Tony Romo for the season Sunday, that would be sweet! Maybe he could pull off an LT on Joey T kind of move. I don't wish ill-will on anyone, unless they're an arrogant brat, overrated, to big for his breeches Dallas Cowboys QB! Of course I'm being bombastic here, but I really don't like that punk.
Arrogant? Maybe. Overrated? Not so sure. He is winning games and he is getting credit for it and takes his share of the blame.

As for keys to the game, and here is a Cowboys fan giving the Redskins the answer key, is the Skins offense, not defense. I personally think it comes down to, can the Skins keep up? The Cowboys will score, they scored 27 on what most think is the best team in the NFL. Gibbs has to come out firing and hope he can win a shoot-out. Because w/out Taylor, Romo is going to have a good day.

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