I Was impressed!!!

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DBUCHANON101
08-29-2009, 01:13 PM
I think JC is done till the season starts. No reason he or TC plays the next game.

DBUCHANON101
08-29-2009, 01:14 PM
Let Daniel play the first half and CB closes it out.

artmonkforhallofamein07
08-29-2009, 01:23 PM
To be honest I want to see Chase first against jackonsville. Colt is very reckless with the football this year. I wanted the guy to suceed but his redzone play is been abmismal this year. Making downright dump decisions. Things a rookie could get away with, but a second year guy, his decision making is worse. When he took the sack to knock us out of field goal range, and the fuckn intercecption on the goal line. I am mean come zip the ball in there if you are going to stare down the reciever. Don't throw some weak armed pass. You gotta be smarter if you want to make this football team.

Lotus
08-29-2009, 01:32 PM
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Yeah man damn those Kurt Warner,Tom Brady,Brett Favre and Peyton Manning types. Them and their stupid Super Bowl rings.
Not many Game managers win titles. Dilfer and Johnson are the exception but defenses like they had dont come along every season.

I can't speak for roth74va but for me, Brady, Manning, and arguably Warner are definitely NOT gunslingers. If you watch them, they are careful with the ball and avoid taking stupid Favre-like chances with the ball.

The playing styles of Brady and Manning are very different from the playing styles of folks like Favre and Romo. It is only the latter folks that you can put in the category of "gunslinger," that is, folks who are reckless with the ball.

SmootSmack
08-29-2009, 01:37 PM
This has nothing to do with the Redskins, but I have been really impressed this summer with the Packers. The D looks sharp, and Aaron Rodgers as well.

Ok, back to the Redskins

DBUCHANON101
08-29-2009, 01:43 PM
Packers do look awesome.. Rodgers is playing out of his mind and Capers has that defense making big plays. will it carry over into the season? time will tell

Longtimefan
08-29-2009, 02:12 PM
Maybe the long layoff from football has dulled my memory a bit, but JC just seemed to be FIRING balls in there tonight. His arm looks very strong this year.


The offensive approach seemed to differ somewhat from what we've seen in the past. There seemed to be more of a concentrated effort on getting the ball down the field, more 5-7 step drops which coinside with Campbell's arm strength. He certainly seems to be more comfortable with the deeper drops.

44Deezel
08-29-2009, 02:15 PM
The offensive approach seemed to differ somewhat from what we've seen in the past. There seemed to be more of a concentrated effort on getting the ball down the field, more 5-7 step drops which coinside with Campbell's arm strength. He certainly seems to be more comfortable with the deeper drops.

Nice to see it on 1st and 2nd down when the D wasn't necessarily expecting it.

CRedskinsRule
08-29-2009, 02:20 PM
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Yeah man damn those Kurt Warner,Tom Brady,Brett Favre and Peyton Manning types. Them and their stupid Super Bowl rings.
Not many Game managers win titles. Dilfer and Johnson are the exception but defenses like they had dont come along every season.

Maybe I have a different definition of Gunslinger, but Manning is the penultimate game manager to me, he directs everything, can throw the long ball, but ultimately doesn't make dumb mistakes. Not sure I would qualify Tom Brady as a "gunslinger" either.

For me a gunslinger is personified in Favre, Romo has some of it too. A qb who thinks he can get the ball inbetween those 2-4 bad guys, and has the arm to back it up, most of the time. The problem is for every Favre, or even Romo who can back it up a dozen wannabees fail out because their INT/TD ratio is a killer.

I definitely don't want a gunslinger, but I would take Manning or Brady.

JWsleep
08-29-2009, 02:29 PM
The offensive approach seemed to differ somewhat from what we've seen in the past. There seemed to be more of a concentrated effort on getting the ball down the field, more 5-7 step drops which coinside with Campbell's arm strength. He certainly seems to be more comfortable with the deeper drops.

That is all because the o-line could protect. You just can't do 5-7 step drops with longer routes if you can't block.

It's funny how we football fans are: a few weeks back ALL we could talk about was the o-line troubles. Now, they play well and we all don't mention it (me included) and rave about JC and Zorn. Those plays can't occur without decent pass pro. Lord protect the health of the o-line!!!


(PS Yeah, the Pack looks good--my father-in-law keeps sending me texts gloating about it. Circle the Minn-GB games on your non-skins schedule!)

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