Smoot Lays The Smack Down (Redskins vs Eagles)

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SmootSmack
12-22-2008, 08:18 AM
Well, that wasn't necessarily a pretty win but it was a strong win. And a key win. Regardless of the playoff picture, it was important to see how the team would respond after arguably the worst loss of Zorn's brief career. There is still a lot of work to be done, but I was happy to see the team fight for a win after such an awful loss to the Bengals.

Time to lay the smack down

Fred SmootWell at least you made a great tackle at the end, but otherwise you are so far below the other corners in talent and level of play it's not even funny. On the other hand, we do have three pretty good corners ahead of you so it's not like they're crap. Still, maybe you should learn to start returning punts or something because I don't know how much longer you can even last on the team the way you're playing now

Jason FabiniHere's a riddle for you. What's the difference between Fabini and a turnstile?...When you find out let me know. He was just brutal

Antwaan Randle ElYou had one good return, but otherwise...you couldn't run past Jason Fabini

Zorn/Smith/SuishamWhere's the disconnect here? Why does Suisham keep getting sent out to attempt kicks he clearly has no shot anymore of making?

Jason TaylorWhere have you been, you crazy bastard? Two sacks, a forced fumble, encouraging Zorn to make a successful challenge. Maybe your comments this week were just what you needed to unburden yourself. Sucks you didn't just say all that in week one

Anyone who thinks this game was pointless, and even that a loss would have been better Please...

Beemnseven
12-22-2008, 08:31 AM
The offense ... same old story. Couldn't run, couldn't pass. It's a good thing the Eagles O for one week decided to be as inept as the Redskins O.

MTK
12-22-2008, 08:51 AM
Anyone who thinks this game was pointless, and even that a loss would have been better Please...

I think it was important for the team to show they haven't quit on Zorn. It wasn't pretty, but a win and a sweep of the Eagles is a small but much needed consolation for these miserable last few weeks.

SmootSmack
12-22-2008, 08:56 AM
One another note, SGG will be taking over the segment next week to close out the season. I'll be away

mredskins
12-22-2008, 09:26 AM
I thought it was a good game. Offense still needs a ton of work, it just seems like in important downs thye always miss by half a step.

maroonandblack30
12-22-2008, 09:51 AM
It was great to see them win. It was good to see that they didn't pack it in.

Seriously though, why is Suisham attempting 54 yarders?

redsk1
12-22-2008, 10:03 AM
I think it was important for the team to show they haven't quit on Zorn. It wasn't pretty, but a win and a sweep of the Eagles is a small but much needed consolation for these miserable last few weeks.

I think the W was important for Zorn and the team. However, Zorn really doesn't have much to do or anything to do w/ the D. This game was won by the D. The offense had little to do w/ this win. His offense regressed a little more yesterday. It was horrible. So not saying the offense quit, but they were flat out bad.

irish
12-22-2008, 10:03 AM
The offense ... same old story. Couldn't run, couldn't pass. It's a good thing the Eagles O for one week decided to be as inept as the Redskins O.

Yesterday made it really obvious that Campbell doesnt have it. The problems arent reads, learning a new system, or anything like that, its simple stuff like missing wide open receivers by a mile. Even his completions required the receivers to make great catches on poorly aimed balls. When the Skins get a QB the O will go until then its the same old thing.

redsk1
12-22-2008, 10:11 AM
London Fletcher: May be the best MLB we've ever had.

ARE: He had one good punt return but he needs to be phased out of our WR rotation and relieved of his punt duties. He doesn't even look that fast anymore.

Jason Taylor: That's the JT that I remember.

D. Hall: Never cared for this guy, but he played a hell of a game yesterday.

Marcus Washington: It might be over in Washington but you're one of my favorite players over the last 5 years or so.

JC: It's amazing this guy has had so many games that you're not sure if it was good or bad. JC fell asleep on a few sacks where he should have been able to step up.

Zorn: Turned into Gibbs there in the second half. Run, Run, pass...punt. Where's the originality? How about going for the win? Sense of urgency? We've said this a million times w/ Gibbs, but his lack of attack almost cost us the game.

Hog1
12-22-2008, 10:37 AM
The win is big and lays to rest at least for the moment that JZ has lost the team and strenghtens his position going forward. One of my chief concerns which has been touched on, it appears JC plays "not to lose". He must shed that style. Other more serious concerns, often he cannot hit the reciever in stride and routinely misses seeing open recievers downfield. He does not do a very good of buying time as protection breaks down. Most disturbing, this has become his style of play, not a quirk and must change if he/we are to be successful.
Enclosed is link to Jason Fabini training vid:
Salmon Commercial - Bear Fight - Video (http://www.metacafe.com/watch/746650/salmon_commercial_bear_fight/)

PS, I beat Fabini 3 out of four in pre game warm-up

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