Smoot Lays The Smack Down (Redskins vs. Eagles)

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skinsguy
10-27-2009, 09:24 AM
Something tells me the Bruce Allen era is starting real soon. Will Gruden be far behind? My source still says no go on Gruden. I’m believing that less and less. But anyway, that’s all hearsay and speculation.

What’s fact is that people need to get smacked. Let’s get right to it

Antwaan Randle-El :eek: :mad: :Benched:

Stephon Heyer :confused: :nono:

Casey Rabach :frusty: :( :doh:

Jason Campbell :pffff: :banghead: :Flush:

Well, I think that just about covers it for this week. Please note the Smackdown Shuttle will be on temporary hiatus over the next few weeks. In the meanwhile, keep an eye out for the Bring the Pain PainTrain to come rolling through your warpath neighborhood

Couldn't have said it better myself.

jdlea
10-27-2009, 09:28 AM
I agree, but I think that Rogers' failures are more indicative of what's wrong with the organization than him forgetting how to cover. Watching him play, it looks like he's already mailed it in for the season. I don't think he wants to be here next season, but half assing it on the field isn't going to make any other teams break the bank for him.

I'd also add Laron Landry to the list. He's been invisible in most games this season(including last night), and I can't think of anything he's done of note, outside of horribly missing open field tackles.

And while Heyer had a bad game, the entire offensive line deserves to be on the list. There is absolutely nothing that they excel at anymore. They cannot block for the pass or the run. I know a lot of people are down on Portis this season, but there were several plays last night where he immediately had two defenders in his face as soon as he was handed the ball. Purple Jesus wouldn't even be effective under those circumstances.

This. However, I would say that Landry's shortcomings are mutually his and the schemes. It's difficult to be a playmaker from the "angel" position. We all know Sean did it, but Sean was a once-in-a-generation talent and it's difficult to expect that from Landry. Landry is, IMO, at fault because he's an immature player always looking for the kill shot (much the way Sean did before the light went on and he became dominant). I think the Skins should think about moving LL back to strong safety and seeing if Kareem can hack it as the FS (Angel).

As for Rodgers, you can't call out ownership and then show up and play like THAT. I don't like him essentially being wasted by starting him 10-15 yards away from the WRs all the time, but that should have aided in his ability to stay with Desean on that play.

Outside of that play and the end around, I think the D played pretty well, not that it matters.

One final thought: you're 100% correct about the O Line. Heyer is bad at LT and serviceable at RT (I think he'd be a great backup), but the rest of the O Line was absolutely horrendous the entire game as well. There's no way any QB can survive this. It's looking like 2003 when it was open season on Ramsey at this point.

BDBohnzie
10-27-2009, 11:10 AM
On the long TD pass, McNabb throws a pump fake to the right...from which, and we won't know unless we get an overview angle, it's possible that Horton bit on the fake, hence why he wasn't back in deep coverage. CBs don't usually drop receivers like Rogers did unless they are expecting help over top...hopefully GTripp will have more on that play during his analysis of the game.

This OL is atrocious. They are going to get Campbell killed. Then again, they planned protection schemes with Cooley in the game, and while he's not a great blocking TE, Davis is worse. Rabach had several mishaps, including a rally killer inside the 5 on that 4th down.

The analysts mentioned Campbell not setting his feet to throw, and even broke out footage of Gruden's camp kids doing a set drill. I think Campbell's right ankle/foot is worse that they are letting on. Since it's his plant foot, it looks like he's not able to put much pressure on it, and to throw, he's shuffling his feet. He's also playing scared. He's afraid to stand up in the pocket, but who can blame him. The OL is giving him virtually no time to get through his progressions. I'm hoping that the bye week allows him to rest and get back on track, or at least get Collins and Woodson reps with the first team.

Randle El took his eyes off the ball on that punt. Plain and simple. And quite frankly, with Thomas, Kelly, Davis, and Mitchell, he should be on his way out.

ESPN for showing Fletcher puking during their pregame shots. No one needs to see that...

sportscurmudgeon
10-27-2009, 02:36 PM
Smootsmack:

Might I dare to follow your lead and add to your listing here?


Montgomery: :benched:

Rabach: :spank:

Rogers: :censored:

Horton: :confused: :sleep:


Sherm Lewis: :yeahright:

Vinny: :hitfan:

tryfuhl
10-28-2009, 01:21 AM
What was your issue with Lewis?

sportscurmudgeon
10-28-2009, 12:29 PM
My issue with Lewis is very simple. He should have had a huge advantage in that game because there was no "book" on him calling plays. The Eagles' defensive folks had no tendencies on him; they didn't know if he would pass or throw or quick-kick on any given down. Teams look for the element of surprise in playcalling; Lewis had it in his hip pocket; he did next to nothing with it. He should have had the Eagles' defense in a spot where they needed to cover every angle because they didn't know what he would do next.


Now maybe I was dozing through that part of the game where the Redskins' offense had left the Eagles' defensive players and defensive playcallers bedazzled. If so, tell me when that was so I can go back to my DVR and check the replays...


If the "playcaller" needs to have an intermediate person in the loop to call the pass protection schemes for the plays that the "playcaller" has called, then the only proper word for the "playcaller" is UNPREPARED. Maybe the Skins should hire another consultant to give Sherm Lewis another set of eyes so that the new guy can get to call plays in some future game this year. After all, it worked out so well here.


Have I explained what my issue with Lewis was?

SmootSmack
10-28-2009, 12:34 PM
Fair points SC. But I think (hope?) we'll see more of Lewis' impact in a couple of weeks. Monday night I think he was just getting a basic sense of what his offense could do.

diehardskin2982
10-28-2009, 01:26 PM
smootsmack what is the rumors off a change in our front office? will there be a exstensive search or is bruce allen the front runner?

SmootSmack
10-28-2009, 01:28 PM
smootsmack what is the rumors off a change in our front office? will there be a exstensive search or is bruce allen the front runner?

Haven't really asked in the last week or so for any update. But I would say Shanahan is still the front runner, Allen #2

CRedskinsRule
10-28-2009, 01:28 PM
Fair points SC. But I think (hope?) we'll see more of Lewis' impact in a couple of weeks. Monday night I think he was just getting a basic sense of what his offense could do.

Also, he was only with the team for three weeks. I suppose it is an excuse, but I think it's valid.

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