Ade Jimoh Fan Club
12-17-2007, 09:46 AM
I must have watched a different game. I saw a number of missed tackles and poor wrapups, especially in run support, from Doughty. He's got a long way to go...
Speaking of which, why is it that our secondary is capable of playing great coverage on one play and then absolultely blowing it the next? Scary.
Finally, there is probably nothing I hate more about today's NFL players than when they celebrate after every play - even bad ones! What I mean is that there were several plays where NYG players were poorly covered but *dropped* the ball - and OUR PLAYERS high-fived and chest butted like they did something GOOD! REDICULOUS!
#56fanatic
12-17-2007, 09:47 AM
LaRon is actually playing FS and Doughty filling in as SS. Other than that taunting penalty (which I can excuse a rookie hard hitter for) Landry has played exceptionally. Especially in the absence of #21. As for Shockey- Broken ankle. Talk shit about that #80. I think Shockey said something about ST when pointing to his eyes. What a total herb. Gmen drop next 2 games and miss playoffs...
dont make shit up. Do you honestly think he would be trash talking Sean while wearing tribute eye black to the guy? Its nice to see guys from other teams care for individuals, especially a division rival.
cpayne5
12-17-2007, 09:51 AM
dont make shit up. Do you honestly think he would be trash talking Sean while wearing tribute eye black to the guy? Its nice to see guys from other teams care for individuals, especially a division rival.
Take your own advice. Luxorreb didn't say he was "trash talking Sean".
PIG#1
12-17-2007, 10:10 AM
Reed Is A Good Player And He Gives It His All But It Will Be So Hard To Replace Sean At That Poss.he Is Trying So Hard Out There.gotta Give Him Credit.a Good Tackler Yes A Good Hitter He Is Not.go All The Way Redskins!
onlydarksets
12-17-2007, 10:14 AM
Anyway, back to Doughty.
I was impressed. He has some work to do, but if he can be a guy Landry can trust (just as Landry was becoming for ST), it's only going to help everyone on D in pass sets.
TheMalcolmConnection
12-17-2007, 10:17 AM
I must have watched a different game. I saw a number of missed tackles and poor wrapups, especially in run support, from Doughty. He's got a long way to go...
Speaking of which, why is it that our secondary is capable of playing great coverage on one play and then absolultely blowing it the next? Scary.
Finally, there is probably nothing I hate more about today's NFL players than when they celebrate after every play - even bad ones! What I mean is that there were several plays where NYG players were poorly covered but *dropped* the ball - and OUR PLAYERS high-fived and chest butted like they did something GOOD! REDICULOUS!
Brud is gonna' be pissed at you for that.
Anyway, I think Doughty has come in and played extremely well. The chest thumping and stuff, I think every team does that when someone drops a ball. Lame? Yes, but we're not alone at least.
TheMalcolmConnection
12-17-2007, 10:17 AM
Speaking of Landry though, is he becoming Carlos Rogers Jr. with dropping INTs? :doh:
Cooley1
12-17-2007, 10:21 AM
Outside of his exceptional play he is a great guy with a huge heart. I was lucky enough to meet him at training camp as I was standing on the far side of the field after practice. He strolled all the way down to the far side where I was at with some young kids and parents came over and spent almost 10 minutes talking to me. Both him and ARE were down there and it was a great experience.
I got Reed to sign my cap in which I happen to have been wearing last night, and I wore it proud. I think this guy will turn out to be a solid safety and I am proud to have met him. I'm keeping this hat on for the next two games!
onlydarksets
12-17-2007, 10:27 AM
I completely forgot about Doughty's backstory:
http://www.redskinswarpath.com/locker-room/16540-really-good-sad-humbling-article.html
Disregarding his on-field play, it's nice to see a stand-up guy making it big.
Doughty might end up being a nice find. He's played a lot better so far than I expected him to.