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DynamiteRave 11-30-2008, 05:19 PM I mentioned this in the game thread, but I feel it has to be something more than just the offensive line.
I mean we can't break big runs, we can't make deep passes, we can't protect the QB, we can't put points on the board, we can't even hold onto the ball
Is it the players? The coaches? Being too emotional? Maybe it all does come right back down to the offensive line?
What do you think? And how do you feel about the remainder of the season?
SFREDSKIN 11-30-2008, 05:23 PM Lots of nagging injuries to key players.
Samuels knee
Portis knee, ribs, ankle
Carter foot
Fletcher foot
Washington ankle, shoulder
Golston foot
Taylor calf
Also not enough depth at LB, DE and age is catching up at OL and lack of experience at the WR position (we'll get better)
WaldSkins 11-30-2008, 05:24 PM The offensive line, Suisham, the linebackers besides Fletcher, and no DT push into the face of the quarterback
skinsfan1987 11-30-2008, 05:24 PM The bottom line is that the redskins don't match up well with physical teams like the giants, steelers, and cowboys. Lucky, we have a favorable schedule down the stretch, and we can easily finish 10-6 or 11-5 hopefully.
Defense strongpoint-solid. Weakpoint-cannot play effectively for 48 minutes a game.
Offense-no execution. run blocking, pass protection, route running, (how many times can you run a route 1 yard short of the first), KICKING!!!!
Solution-cut the Offense, and trade for 25 more D guys to play 60 minutes on D
DesertHog 11-30-2008, 05:30 PM This might sound crazy but i think its Campbell. He can't convert on third down and can't score a touch downs.
mheisig 11-30-2008, 05:30 PM Nobody mentioned that we played some really good teams, and today we played the now 11-1 defending Super Bowl champions who are arguably the best team in football, and certainly the best in the NFC.
Smooter 11-30-2008, 05:32 PM This might sound crazy but i think its Campbell. He can't convert on third down and can't score a touch downs.
Yeah that does sound crazy.
Nobody mentioned that we played some really good teams, and today we played the now 11-1 defending Super Bowl champions who are arguably the best team in football, and certainly the best in the NFC.
Point well taken, BUT losing is one thing. Meltdown is another. TOOOOO many missed opp's. TOOOO many "dealbreakers", self-destruction.
Lack of execution
DynamiteRave 11-30-2008, 05:33 PM Nobody mentioned that we played some really good teams, and today we played the now 11-1 defending Super Bowl champions who are arguably the best team in football, and certainly the best in the NFC.
We've also played some of the worse teams, who we've barely squeaked by with a win, with the exception of a bad team that beat us. (Rams). Elite teams don't almost get beat by bad teams. Hell, average teams don't almost get beat by bad teams.
There's no reason that we struggled against an 0-12 team and lent a win to a 2-9 team. It makes no sense.
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