freddyg12
02-04-2008, 11:37 AM
I don't like to blame poor performances on coordinators too much, because often it's poor execution that fails a team not the play call.
That said, I couldn't help but think that last night Josh McDaniels & the offensive staff didn't adjust well at all to the Giants' pass rush. They started the game having some success w/Maroney, but then started throwing deep a lot. I don't know if you put that on the play caller or Brady. When they went to the short stuff to Welker & Faulk they had success.
I know it looked like McDaniels was no longer a candidate for the Skins job, but I think if he were, his stock took a major nosedive last night. Anyone else see it that way?
I was surprised how long it took for the Pats to adjust. Maybe it's their arrogance, or maybe the Giants were just that good.
Skinny Tee
02-04-2008, 11:42 AM
His performance in one game should not remove him from consideration. If you're only factoring their coaching scheme from one game then you would be entirely shortsighted.
I personally wouldn't want him as HC. He should get some more experience before being considered as a HC candidate anywhere.
SouperMeister
02-04-2008, 11:43 AM
I think that McDaniel/Brady were too worried about getting Moss involved early. The Giants all but took that option away, and with the outstanding pass rush, Welker became the obvious option, which Brady exploited well on his go ahead 4th quarter drive. I would blame the Pats O-line far more than McDaniel. They were dominated in the trenches.
freddyg12
02-04-2008, 11:49 AM
His performance in one game should not remove him from consideration. If you're only factoring their coaching scheme from one game then you would be entirely shortsighted.
I personally wouldn't want him as HC. He should get some more experience before being considered as a HC candidate anywhere.
I don't think he was really being seriously considered for the job to begin with. My point is that he didn't help himself in the job market any IMO.
skinsfan69
02-04-2008, 12:44 PM
I don't think he called a bad game. They just should've kept more guys in the block. I don't think I've ever seen Matt Light play as bad as he did last night. They should have given him some help. Same with the RT. Strahan was just bulldozing him every single pass play.
Carnage
02-04-2008, 02:15 PM
I couldn't agree more. I expected more screens and more short stuff. They let the QB get hit and his performance suffered as a result.
I don't like to blame poor performances on coordinators too much, because often it's poor execution that fails a team not the play call.
That said, I couldn't help but think that last night Josh McDaniels & the offensive staff didn't adjust well at all to the Giants' pass rush. They started the game having some success w/Maroney, but then started throwing deep a lot. I don't know if you put that on the play caller or Brady. When they went to the short stuff to Welker & Faulk they had success.
I know it looked like McDaniels was no longer a candidate for the Skins job, but I think if he were, his stock took a major nosedive last night. Anyone else see it that way?
SmootSmack
02-04-2008, 02:22 PM
I don't think he called a bad game. They just should've kept more guys in the block. I don't think I've ever seen Matt Light play as bad as he did last night. They should have given him some help. Same with the RT. Strahan was just bulldozing him every single pass play.
Ross Tucker made a good point in his Washington Post chat today that the Patriots seemed pretty stubborn in their refusal to keep an extra guy into block. When the Redskins beat the Giants the Giants D-line did no damage to the Redskins even with guys like Fabini and Heyer starting and Todd Collins at QB, because the Skins kept an extra blocker back (and they ran the ball effectively)
tdSKINS1
02-04-2008, 02:25 PM
Well didn't the starting RT or guard for the Pats go out in the first quarter?
gibbsisgod
02-05-2008, 06:56 AM
I couldn't agree more. I expected more screens and more short stuff. They let the QB get hit and his performance suffered as a result.I was thinking all they needed to do was throw a couple of screens to stop that pass rush. I remember a couple of years ago when the Pats played the Eagles in the SB. The Eagles were all over Brady the whole first quarter and to slow down the pass rush the ran 3 consecutive screens to Dillon. For the rest of the game the Eagles thought twice about bringng pressure.