Twilbert07
12-07-2007, 10:51 AM
Collins in a landslide. For someone who hadn't been on the field all year, he looked comfortable in the pocket. I'm sure the Giants will blitz the hell out of us next Sunday and try to rattle him. We must rattle Eli in return.
Let's not leave out Gregg Williams either. The D was very aggressive last night, we haven't seen that much blitzing since the Jets game. Plus they've given up 1 TD in how many quarters now? 12 or something like that? Hats off to GW.
GoSkins!
12-07-2007, 10:56 AM
Evryone has had the same gameplan for weeks now. Stop Portis and make Campbell beat you through the air. In spite of all Campbell's progress, he hasn't been able to work things consistently inside the 20's and therefore we have been losing by the painfully smallest amounts. The difference in the game was that Collins beat Chicago through the air. His throws were timed perfectly. I was very impressed. and... I do expect the Giants to pressure the heck out of him. I'm glad we have an extra 4 days to rest and prepare for this game.
Collins gets the game all without question.
Lets hope he gets it next week too!
Paintrain
12-07-2007, 10:57 AM
Collins.. Coming off the bench he showed why Saunders wanted him to be here so badly and how effective the offense can be.. He was efficient, accurate and confident with the ball.. The 10 days will be good in getting him in rythym with the receivers and with a healthy OL going into the Giants game I feel good about being able to steal a win..
12thMan
12-07-2007, 10:57 AM
Let's not leave out Gregg Williams either. The D was very aggressive last night, we haven't seen that much blitzing since the Jets game. Plus they've given up 1 TD in how many quarters now? 12 or something like that? Hats off to GW.
But here's the thing that just kills me about GW, he'll call a great game one week, and watch, the very next week against Eli he'll play some soft ass deep zone defense.
Ocliw
12-07-2007, 10:57 AM
Let's not leave out Gregg Williams either. The D was very aggressive last night, we haven't seen that much blitzing since the Jets game. Plus they've given up 1 TD in how many quarters now? 12 or something like that? Hats off to GW.
Absolutley. He did bring the house several times.
Paintrain
12-07-2007, 10:59 AM
Let's not leave out Gregg Williams either. The D was very aggressive last night, we haven't seen that much blitzing since the Jets game. Plus they've given up 1 TD in how many quarters now? 12 or something like that? Hats off to GW.
I've admittedly been off the Grilliams bandwagon for a while but I will give props to him for the way he called the game last night.. That's what we need to be doing EVERY week from here on out.. Eli-hates pressure in his face.. Jackson-young QB who can be pressured into mistakes.. If we're going to go out, let's go out fighting rather than playing not to get beat..
FRPLG
12-07-2007, 11:26 AM
Gotta go with Springs. He turned the game around. We haven't had a game changing play like that in a long time. Collins did great and put up the numbers but I still think it was Springs' play that put us in control.
hail_2_da_skins
12-07-2007, 11:35 AM
Todd Collins is my choice. Collins did an excellent job coming in and leading the offense under very difficult situation. He showed poise and purpose. Seeing Campbell rolling in pain almost brought tears to me eyes. What more can happen to this team? It's as if the Redskins are cursed.
P.S. An honorable mention goes out to Shawn Springs. His performance was also inspiring. I also liked how aggressive the defensive play calling was from Greg Williams. The Skins really went after the Bears. The game plan to counter Devin Hester was effective also.
irish
12-07-2007, 11:46 AM
I am in the majority here. TC was great last night and virtually won the game for the Skins. He definitely deserves the game ball.