PennSkinsFan
12-28-2009, 09:47 AM
http://dcprosportsreport.com/2009/12/28/thumbs-upthumbs-down-7.html (http://dcprosportsreport.com/2009/12/28/thumbs-upthumbs-down-7.html)
I looked for some. I really did. I scoured the game action and the stats for a player or two deserving of a thumbs up after this latest atrocity against Redskins fans. But nothing came up. The easy go-to guy, MLB London Fletcher, made some nice tackles, but was victimized too frequently in pass coverage
perez24
12-28-2009, 01:21 PM
Thumbs up: Doughty for his first NFL pick
Thumbs down: Landry
Thumb middle: O-Line. They just aren't any good. They protected a little better than against the Giants, but they're just not any good.
sportscurmudgeon
12-28-2009, 03:26 PM
The Giants played the Panthers yesterday. That is the same Giants' team that pantsed the Skins a week ago.
The Panthers' O-Line had ONE starter from the beginning of the year playing - - the Skins had TWO starters from the beginning of the year playing a week ago.
The Panthers ran the ball for over 200 yards and dominated the game; the Pantehrs won by more than 4 TDs. The Skins lost 45-12.
The Skins' OL cannot ever be given a "Thumbs Middle". If everyone played over their head for an entire game, that crew would be "barely adequate".
perez24
12-28-2009, 05:40 PM
The Skins' OL cannot ever be given a "Thumbs Middle". If everyone played over their head for an entire game, that crew would be "barely adequate".
That's why I gave them "thumbs middle" they played to the level of their limited abilities.
Defensewins
12-28-2009, 06:57 PM
Thumbs up: London Fletcher, the guy never gives up.
Thumbs down: Coaching staff and FO for not playing the young guys so we can evaluate their worthiness. It is time for GM Allen to sit down with the coaching staff and break the news to them that we are not making the playoffs. It is time to play the kids.
With all the injuries aren't we playing enough young guys as it is?
Besides, this staff is outta here so they really don't care about evaluating for the future.
rbanerjee23
12-29-2009, 12:04 PM
With all the injuries aren't we playing enough young guys as it is?
Besides, this staff is outta here so they really don't care about evaluating for the future.
haha that's true I wonder what their motivation to come to work at all is...
haha that's true I wonder what their motivation to come to work at all is...
Honestly it's gotta be a very tough spot to be in.
SmootSmack
12-29-2009, 01:06 PM
If they want to remain in the NFL they have to come in everyday and work hard. This isn't the first coaching staff in history to know it's going to get fired at season's end. It's an unfortunate part of any sport but if they want to remain part of the league then they can't tank it.
FRPLG
12-29-2009, 01:10 PM
If they want to remain in the NFL they have to come in everyday and work hard. This isn't the first coaching staff in history to know it's going to get fired at season's end. It's an unfortunate part of any sport but if they want to remain part of the league then they can't tank it.
I don't care what anyone says about Zorn as a coach but he is a good dude. He wants to be good at this and he wants to prove it. He isn't going to tank it and he won't let his offensive staff tank it either. I think he apparently gets no influence over the defensive side of the ball so he should be absolved of anything that happens there.