Campbell/Portis/Moss

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MTK
09-29-2008, 12:14 AM
At the 1/4 way mark it's awfully hard to not be impressed with these numbers from our big 3, this is called getting it done:

Campbell (http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?archive=false&conference=null&statisticCategory=PASSING&season=2008&seasonType=REG&experience=null&tabSeq=0&qualified=true&Submit=Go): 81/124, 65.3%, 878 yards, 6 TD, 0 INTs, 102.2 rating

Portis (http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?archive=false&conference=null&statisticCategory=RUSHING&season=2008&seasonType=REG&experience=null&tabSeq=0&qualified=true&Submit=Go): 86 rushes, 369 yards, 4.3 avg, 3 TD

Moss (http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?archive=false&conference=null&statisticCategory=RECEIVING&season=2008&seasonType=REG&experience=null&tabSeq=0&qualified=true&Submit=Go): 27 receptions, 421 yards, 15.6 avg, 3 TD

GMScud
09-29-2008, 12:17 AM
At the 1/4 way mark it's awfully hard to not be impressed with these numbers from our big 3, this is called getting it done:

Campbell (http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?archive=false&conference=null&statisticCategory=PASSING&season=2008&seasonType=REG&experience=null&tabSeq=0&qualified=true&Submit=Go): 81/124, 65.3%, 878 yards, 6 TD, 0 INTs, 102.2 rating

Portis (http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?archive=false&conference=null&statisticCategory=RUSHING&season=2008&seasonType=REG&experience=null&tabSeq=0&qualified=true&Submit=Go): 86 rushes, 369 yards, 4.3 avg, 3 TD

Moss (http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?archive=false&conference=null&statisticCategory=RECEIVING&season=2008&seasonType=REG&experience=null&tabSeq=0&qualified=true&Submit=Go): 27 receptions, 421 yards, 15.6 avg, 3 TD

Those are the kind of numbers a "big three" should put up on a good offense. That's friggin great. Aside from the AFC South and NFC East, I think right now at the quarter pole we'd be the best team in any other division.

skinsfan_nn
09-29-2008, 12:23 AM
I think we all or at least most expected good things from CP & Moss. The biggest standout is the step JC has/is taking to this point. This is outstanding to see him starting out the season the way we all wanted to him progress.

The steps every week JC is taking for the club are HUGE.

WillH
09-29-2008, 12:34 AM
With the talent these three guys have, these are the kind of numbers they SHOULD be putting up, and it is about friggin time we see it. Nothing against Gibbs, he did a phenomenal job shaping this franchise, but Jim Zorn must be doing something right.

Well he's doing a lot right. He coached JC up on the fundamentals allowing his physical abilities to manifest into production, and taught him to avoid turnovers (How about his fumble he recovered before it hit the ground!!!! All I can say is Wow!). His play calling is unpredictable, and utilizes our key players, and he really seems to know how to keep his team calm, focused, and fired up. Also the team seems to be fairly disciplined; I mean we've had players make bonehead mistakes (Casey Rabach), but all in all it seems like when this team has a glaring discipline issue, it is immediately corrected. If not within the game then certainly by the next week.

Im stirring up some KoolAid and if we beat Philly next week I'll start handing it out!!!

Dlyne8r
09-29-2008, 12:36 AM
In addition to the much deserved accolades to Campbell, Portis, and Moss, Coach Zorn deserves a huge pat on the shoulder pads. He called a great game and while he still appears to look overwhelmed by the whole experience, he got it done. Holly shit, The Skins beat 'Da Boyz in their own house! Congrats Washington Redskins, you could be on the threshold of a very special season. Who'd have thunk it?

NYCskinfan82
09-29-2008, 12:40 AM
I'm really enjoying this victory, watch all the sport shows/channels start jumping on the badwagon

Dlyne8r
09-29-2008, 12:43 AM
With the talent these three guys have, these are the kind of numbers they SHOULD be putting up, and it is about friggin time we see it. Nothing against Gibbs, he did a phenomenal job shaping this franchise, but Jim Zorn must be doing something right.

Well he's doing a lot right. He coached JC up on the fundamentals allowing his physical abilities to manifest into production, and taught him to avoid turnovers (How about his fumble he recovered before it hit the ground!!!! All I can say is Wow!). His play calling is unpredictable, and utilizes our key players, and he really seems to know how to keep his team calm, focused, and fired up. Also the team seems to be fairly disciplined; I mean we've had players make bonehead mistakes (Casey Rabach), but all in all it seems like when this team has a glaring discipline issue, it is immediately corrected. If not within the game then certainly by the next week.

Im stirring up some KoolAid and if we beat Philly next week I'll start handing it out!!!

Yeah, but if you look at the replay, Rabach was victim of a somewhat bogus call on the one where he was a few yards downfield after the pass. His forward progress took him only about three yards beyond the line of scrimmage when he was blocking his defender on the play. His actions were completely outside of the results of the play in general.

WillH
09-29-2008, 12:48 AM
Yeah, but if you look at the replay, Rabach was victim of a somewhat bogus call on the one where he was a few yards downfield after the pass. His forward progress took him only about three yards beyond the line of scrimmage when he was blocking his defender on the play. His actions were completely outside of the results of the play in general.


I mean, I think on a pass play you can't block downfeild at all, but I can't blame the guy too much either way, bc it seems like he thought JC was gonna run it in and so he started blocking for him. The penalty before that was definitely deserved though.

GMScud
09-29-2008, 01:00 AM
Yeah, but if you look at the replay, Rabach was victim of a somewhat bogus call on the one where he was a few yards downfield after the pass. His forward progress took him only about three yards beyond the line of scrimmage when he was blocking his defender on the play. His actions were completely outside of the results of the play in general.

Doesn't matter. The rule says as an "in-eligible" player, you can only be one yard past the line of scrimmage when the ball is thrown on a pass play.

It was the right call, but I don't blame Rabach too much for that one. The holding call against him was kinda iffy too.

53Fan
09-29-2008, 01:07 AM
Trevor Matich just said you can block someone past 1 yard on a pass play but once you are no longer engaged with the guy you are blocking, you have to take a knee. Rabach just stood there.

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