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Skins4Eva
11-10-2008, 09:46 PM
Good Evening Fellow Skins Fans

Before I begin I will own up to my apparent shorsightedness regarding Jason Campbell. I gave a highly critical review of his performance as well as his future as a potential elite QB in this league. Several members on the site blasted me as they thought that by me stating my football resume as well as expertise on the offensive side of things that I was somehow trying to use that to construct a a view that could not be argued. This was not my attempt and sincerely apologize if anyone took my post in that way. With that being said, I was just offered the interim position as one of the assistants to the Director of Recruitment for the Shrine Bowl game this year. (I figured that would get a rise out of those who blasted my post last time. Lol) Back to my thoughts:

1. Jason Campbell: He has proven that he can effectively manage and run the WCO. He is making good decisions and has learned to make his reads and work through his progressions. However, it is my opinion that in order to take the next step in his career as well as take this team to the next level, he must win a game without a rushing onslaught from Portis. If you will notice his stats, Portis's best statistical games are also Jason's best games. Easy to run an offense when you have a back like Portis. However, what I observed in the Pittsburgh game is his inability to "take a game over" when the other team has made a concerted effort to stop Portis. He has had flashes on particular plays, but I would love to see him rip a another secondary apart consistently.

2. DeAngelo Hall: I almost fell out of my chair at the repeated references to him as depth. Oakland is and has been for sometime the a graveyard for talent. He is a young two-time pro bowler and one of the more gifted athletes in this league at any position. He has 20 career picks (3 in a "down" year). Carlos Rogers has 5 in 4 years; Fred Smoot has 21 in 8 years; and Shawn Springs has 31 in 12 years. Do the math. The signing of De Angelo Hall was an asbolute steal and brilliant move. Yes, he has been an idiot but to deny or underestimate his talent is insanity. We cannot buy an interception and we have a guy who is an absolute game-changer that will be coming off the bench. The word depth is not only insulting but innaccruate when referring to one of the most productive DB's in this league over the past 5 years. Facts do not support the word "depth" when referring to DeAngelo Hall. If he keeps his mouth shut and ends up signing with us long term; we are set to have one of the more talented and gifted corner duos in the league for years to come with him and a continuously progressing Carlos Rogers.

3. Jim Zorn and offensive staff: Offense is my game. Zorn has done a phenomenal job with this team and this offense, especially Jason Campbell. However, one obvious weakness in our team is the inability to conver in the redzone which has cost us two games this year. The problem is simple...we have no redzone identity. We run a beautiful and effecient Bill Walsh style offense until we get to the twenty and then we are unable to close the deal. Inexplicable when you have a player the caliber of a Chris Cooley who should have atleast 5 to 6 more touchdowns considering the amount of time we have spent in the redzone this year. More obvious in this area is that we simply do not have the right personnel on the field. Moss and ARE are great from 20 to 20 because they are small and have more field in which to use their spedd and athleticism. Howevr, the redzone are is much more congested and much more difficult for smaller recievers to get open much less be seen by the quarterback. Teams are doubling Cooley inside the twenty almost 90% of the time. However, we DO have he personnel to have one of the better redzone offenses in the league. How about a two tight end set with Fred Davis, an absolute physical specimen, and Chris Cooley? Or how about a three wide set with Devin Thomas (or a healthy and freakishly talented big reciever in Malcolm Kelly) as the outside reciever, opposite Moss, with Randle El (an absolute nightmare to cover in the slot) in the slot position? Just dome ideas.

FYI...Look for a an offensive explosion from either Dallas or Washington this week, I have a feeling a lot more points will be scored in this game by both teams. WE WILL WIN...on our way to 7-3. Hail!!!!!

jgalecpa
11-10-2008, 09:51 PM
Good Analysis.

No one says that to be a member of this board you have to 'drink the kool-aid'.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion till facts prove otherwise.

J-Dawg.

saden1
11-10-2008, 09:57 PM
I don't really care what anyone says, DeAngelo Hall is a fantastic pickup. We have nothing to lose and he has everything to lose seeing how every team before us skipped on picking him up. People are talking about him as if he is Pac-Man Jones 2.0. Sure, he has a stinky attitude but you can work on his type of stinky attitude, with Pac-Man it's beyond attitude and into metal issues realm. If Hall doesn't work out we're cutting his ass, if he does we got ourselves some depth at worst.

As for Zorn, I'm cornered but I'm not panicked. He needs to game plan for blitzes better. If he does that this team will be fine. What I saw last week was Spurrier-esq...I have confidence in Zorn and I am sure he will adjust.

The Goat
11-10-2008, 09:59 PM
1: Campbell took over a couple of games last year, most notably the loss against Dallas in which he made some poor throws for INTs. I agree he is not comfortable yet in this offense to take over a game but like Zorn said it could take 3 years to get there. IMHO JC is ahead of schedule.

2: It's worth considering that our defensive system is partly the explanation for so few interceptions. Sure there have been drops but for the most part what I notice is that guys aren't in the right place at the right time to make a play on the ball. Therefor is probably premature to expect Hall to come in and get picks like before.

3: That's more or less the consensus among fans...

... you could give the whole brevity thing a try.

MiraclesHappen07
11-10-2008, 10:17 PM
i agree with you views. there very wel thought out. I doubt i coudlve done anything like that, lol. But i know i would love to see more inTs on our D, who wouldnt? But saying that we aboslutely need them is sorta premature, i mean so far our D has been spectacular with out them. Now that could change who knows, but from the remaining schedule the only really tempting offense we need to worry about woud be, Giants, Eagles, and errrmm maybe bengals (very ify, unless chad shows up like he did a week ago)

Lotus
11-10-2008, 11:35 PM
1. I would like to see Campbell take over more games, including the Steelers game. But he did bring us back against New Orleans this year.

2. I agree that Hall is very talented. But until he actually starts, facts do indeed support the use of the term "depth."

3. I have argued for the need for bigger wideouts on this site before so I fundamentally agree with you. It would be great to see more use of Davis made in the red zone. However, Kelly has had a hard time even getting on the practice field due to his bad knees. You can't call for Kelly to be making plays until he practices, gets to know the offense, and actually suits up for games.

Meks
11-11-2008, 06:32 PM
had a dream Hall got a pick and we beat Dallas

That Guy
11-12-2008, 03:34 AM
saying you're an offensive football pro right before being entirely wrong on an offensive player doesn't exactly help your credibility... repeating that fact doesn't make it any better either.

i mean it's cool your owning up to being wrong and all, but it obviously didn't make your point any more valid.

johnerotten
11-13-2008, 10:34 AM
had a dream Hall got a pick and we beat Dallas


well let's hope your dream becomes a reality!
we can eliminate the cowboys for good with a victory,we need to strangle them while we have them by the throat

GTripp0012
11-13-2008, 10:38 AM
Dear Redskins,

Please crush the Cowboys for us. You have a chance to just make them go away for the rest of the year. No more stories about Romo, or Owens, or any Roy Williams. This is your one shot to make them irrelevant.

Don't let us down!

Sincerely,

The NFL

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