saden1
11-16-2010, 11:45 AM
I guess now we know how the Broncos felt in the SB in '87
LOOOOOL...our record of 35 pts in quarter in modern era still stands
LOOOOOL...our record of 35 pts in quarter in modern era still stands
LOL @ Redskinssaden1 11-16-2010, 11:45 AM I guess now we know how the Broncos felt in the SB in '87 LOOOOOL...our record of 35 pts in quarter in modern era still stands hail_2_da_skins 11-16-2010, 11:46 AM It was painfully obvious to me, the Redskins were the older, slower and less talented team on the field. I've seen signs of this in the fourth quarter meltdowns but this was the first time since the Patriots Massacre that the meltdown started from the opening play. The Eagles talked trash in warm-ups and proceed to make a mockery of the old men. The Skins looked like they were running on the beach. Now what? Will the Redskin management realize that a total overhaul is required. This team has neglected the draft for too long and its embarrassing to watch a bunch of slow, old men trying to catch fast, young men. Jontrem 11-16-2010, 11:48 AM Also anyone think it was a bad idea to let Banks play last night? 44ever 11-16-2010, 11:56 AM I guess now we know how the Broncos felt in the SB in '87 Yeah, except the Broncos at least made it to the SB. But that must have been a complete shocker for them to watch. Funny thing is, they thought they had us early in that game, then the giant woke up. You just knew every time we put the ball in the air something great was going to happen. Man I miss them days. It's going to be interesting to see how Shanny and co. handles all this . Lotus 11-16-2010, 12:07 PM I guess now we know how the Broncos felt in the SB in '87 Watching the mismatch (I won't call it a game), I felt like it was the Raiders '83 Super Bowl all over again. BDBohnzie 11-16-2010, 12:13 PM I thought about turning it off when it was 28-0. And again when it was 35-7, and again at half time when it was 45-14. But I didn't. I allowed myself to suffer through a humiliating defeat. And would do it again tomorrow, as I seem to have a sick sense of humor. Here are my thoughts: Kareem Moore is terrible. He was out of position on too many plays and takes the worst angles. The worst was Harrison's 50 yard TD run. Haslett's secondary schemes need to be changed. By now, every team knows that the Skins play well off the ball, and will give up everything underneath. Even if underneath is stretched to 10, 12, 15 yards as it was last night. The Eagles were able to march down effectively by throwing underneath and did so on short fields and using extended chunks of yards on each completion. The defense was completely exploited when Landry moved up to shadow Vick. Fletcher dropped back into a deep zone, leaving the middle of the field completely wide open, and Vick took complete advantage. Keiland Williams filled in admirably for Torain last night. Almost 140 yards from scrimmage and 3 TDs. Running with a presence, hitting holes hard, and making things happen. However, he had no help as the Skins had to rely on Darrel Young (who by the way is shaping up to be a younger version of Mike Sellars, just hope he blocks better) to carry the ball in relief of Williams since Torain was hurt in warm ups, Portis is still recovering from his groin injury, Chad Simpson was inactive and James Davis sat on the Practice Squad. It's time to cut Galloway loose and let Terrance Austin and Taurus Johnson show the Skins what they can do. While he was a good and serviceable WR in his time, Galloway is past his prime and should be sent to pasture. It didn't help that Moss had a mediocre game either. We might have seen the best single game performance by a quarterback ever last night. Vick was a man possessed last night and his numbers more than tell the tale of a man who completely dominated the game from the word go. He made the entire Skins defense look horrible last night. I'm not sure any one team has the combination of tools to stop him, they'll only hope to contain him. While AH laid on the turf during Avant's "touchdown" (thanks to Shanny's 2 questionable challenges, the Skins couldn't challenge this play), he pretty much single handedly showed the entire world what the rest of the team did tonight. They laid down while the Eagles drove a Mack Truck all over them. AH however was effective in bringing pressure and pushing back the double teams that the Eagles threw at him. That lead to the Skins' lone sack. But at other times, his effort was wasted when no one else could get more pressure, not Orakpo, not Carter, not Landry. Or when the refs left their yellow hankies in their pockets... I noticed that on the Eagles big runs, there was a lack of instant replays on them. Almost like ESPN saw the amount of holding that the Eagles were doing and decided not to show the world. I'll leave that to the GTripp and the other tape watchers to evaluate, but I feel like the Eagles were doing a good amount of jersey-grabbing. While I'm not saying the Skins didn't do their fair share, the first holding call was on Casey Rabach with about 6 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter. Looking over the play by play log on Yahoo! Sports, there is a stunning lack of 10 yard penalties, which tells me the Rabach hold is most likely the only holding call made last night that wasn't during a special teams play. I find it very hard to believe there wasn't more reasons to throw a flag... A flat out dominating performance by the Eagles last night as they try to throw their claim in as best in the NFC, while a team coming off a bye and having signed their QB to what could be a huge extension, came out completely flat and was run over within the 1st 13 minutes of the game. Mike Shanahan has his work cut out for him, and while at 4-5, this team isn't out of it, you now have a situation where guys are playing for their jobs instead of the playoffs. JLee9718 11-16-2010, 12:15 PM After watching last night’s game, guess what? The Redskins need a new defensive coordinator, too! Only Jim Haslet could take a top 10 defensive unit and make it the worst defense in the NFL! Back when Marty Schottenheimer (sp?) was hired as the Redskins coach I was ecstatic. Well, it took me three weeks and I was ready to toss him back to Cleveland, which also fired him (before KC also fired him!). He tried to tell Darrell Green how to play cornerback!!! He said he was a teacher of football, and Green had been playing his position wrong! Eventually Marty got fired after one year so the ‘Skins could bring in the inept Steve Spurrier and Green ended up in the Hall of Fame. So now we have Shanahan, who was fired by Denver, and then Mike hired his son as his offensive coordinator, and the playcalling looks kind of strange to me. Now Kyle is trying to teach McNabb how to play QB (he says his stance is wrong and he’s trying to get McNabb to change it!!!). McNabb will eventually end up in the Hall of Fame (presumably because of his “bad” stance when he throws!!!) Woe is me…Why do coaches go brain dead when they are hired by the Redskins? And why can their sons call good plays in Houston but suddenly are the height of ineptness when they reach the Redskins? The ‘Skins looked lost on defense against the Eagles, just as they looked lost against the Colts. Fire Haslet now!!! Next to go would be Kyle if the offense doesn’t improve! JWsleep 11-16-2010, 12:21 PM I don't get the "fire _____" thing. What we saw last night was a team with lots of good young draft picks and a coaching staff that's been together for a very long time kicking the shit out of a team with very few good young draft picks and a staff that came in this year. Continuity and slow build through the draft. It takes time. There's no quick fix. Stop dreaming--we've been down that road how many time in the last decade??? sportscurmudgeon 11-16-2010, 12:26 PM Last time I checked it still only counts as 1 loss whether you lose by 1 or by 50 points. And i'm pretty sure the Eagles only get 1 win out of the deal as well. In 99% of the cases you are correct. However, point differential is one of the deep tiebreakers in the NFL system so a loss by 50 could theoretically be worse than a loss by 1 point... Carry on... over the mountain 11-16-2010, 12:27 PM imo d jackson is a certified skin killer. every time he torches us i cant help but think of what vinny said a year after the draft when he took d thomas over d jack. he said d jack was the most nfl ready receiver (after d jack put up great stats for a rookie) but thomas had too much upside to pass on. sucks, dez looks good too. we load up on receiving talent 3 years ago with 3 2nd round picks, none of them panned out and the best of the trio (f davis) is invisible b/c we already had/have cooley who never comes out of the game if he is starting. |
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