sportscurmudgeon
12-13-2004, 02:35 PM
It is time to look at the 2004 Washington Redskins for what they are. They are a 4-9 football team that fully deserves to be 4-9. This is not a bunch of future Hall of Fame players who have been snakebitten by the football gods and bad referees and dumb coaching this year. This is a football team that loses twice as often as it wins and that is exactly what it should be doing.
Yeah, I know that last night they "fought hard" and were "in a position to win" and they "stood toe to toe with the best team in the NFC". If that makes you feel good, have at it. I watched that game and looked at the paper in the morning and checked on the NFL website and I saw that it was a loss. Not a moral victory; not a close-but-no-cigar loss; it was a loss.
The Skins scored in the first minute of the game. Their next score came with 12 minutes to play in the 4th quarter. If my calculation is correct, that means they went 47 minutes with zero points. And somehow this happened even though folks around here assert that this team has a wide receiver corps that is in the top three in the league and even though Patrick Ramsey played QB and they gave the ball to Clinton Portis 23 times.
To everyone here who wonders why Darnarian McCants doesn't get a lot of playing time, go back to the tape of that game and watch the sumo hold/take-down techique he used on his block with a referee standing about 15 feet from him. That was possibly the single stupidest play in the league this year.
To everyone here who thinks Sean Taylor is great player. On the Eagles TD drive in the 3rd quarter - you know, the one that won the game for them - it was #36 who missed a tackle on Westbrook to give the Eagles a 1st down to keep the drive alive. It was #36 who arrived just a bit late - as he usually does - on the pass to Greg Lewis to put the ball on the Skins' 1-yard line. It was #36 who hit Dorsey Levens at the one-yard-line but failed to use his arms to tackle Levens so that Levens spun in for the winning TD. Oh, and by the way, since Taylor is such an intimidating force, how come Greg Lewis wasn't quaking in his boots by the 3rd quarter when he went over the middle to catch that ball to put it on the 1 yard line?
With two minutes to play, the Skins had the ball in range for a field goal to tie and they had Patrick Ramsey at QB. All the complainers here who say that they have to throw the ball down the field more often need to go and look at that play over and over again. With more than sufficient time to throw, Patrick Ramsey threw into double coverage in the end zone. That was the second stupidest play of the night; that is why they Redskins don't throw deep more often. That is why Patrick Ramsey is a below average QB in the NFL as of this date. It may take the training staff three days to work out that brain cramp!
Still the Redskins got the ball back for one last shot. A sack/fumble and a grounding the ball led to 4th and 26. Last year, the Eagles had a 4th and 26 against the Packers in a playoff game and they were behind at the time. What did they do? They converted the play. What did the Redskins do? They wet the bed.
This team is a long way from contention. It needs upgrading on the sidelines with regard to clock management and with regard to teaching players about the mental aspects of the game. (I didn't even mention Sellers' two penalties that were dumb as toast.) It needs upgrading at QB and WR. The QB upgrade might come from improvement on Ramsey's part, but it has to come from somewhere. The WRs - as they exist now with Coles' no longer a deep threat and not getting lots of separation out of his cuts - is mediocre at best. The OL will get better with Jansen coming back but there are at least two guys there who need to be replaced even if that means - horror of horrors - rookies. The two safeties have to play better either by improvement or replacement. The place kicker better be a whole lot better next year or he should be shown the door.
The first plerson who tries to write this season-long disaster off to injuries need only look at last night's game to see what depth can do to a team that worries about that. The Eagles were down to the point where they were playing Grasmanis at DT and he had been inactive for all but one game all year long. You'd think that super-star Clinton Portis would have run wild against these second and third stringers. Except he only averaged 3.5 yards per carry. How'd that happen?
The Redskins will win next week against SF. They might beat the Cowboys the week after that because the Cowboys are as much a house-of-cards as the Skins are. And they might beat the Vikings in the final game of the year because the Vikes are unraveling and don't like to play outdoors.
We should all root for that NOT TO HAPPEN !! Because if it does, the team will be 7-9 and then the coaches/front office will begin to think that they might be just one or two players away from the conference title game and approach free agency with the idea of "one or two flashy signings". That will doom the team next year too. So, strange though it may seem, I want the Skins to lose that final game of the season by 4 TDs - after they actually do beat the 49ers and the Cowboys - so that the coaches and the front office are not tempted to live through the off-season in a delusion.
As Gomez Addams used to say, "But I'm feeling MUCH better now..."
Yeah, I know that last night they "fought hard" and were "in a position to win" and they "stood toe to toe with the best team in the NFC". If that makes you feel good, have at it. I watched that game and looked at the paper in the morning and checked on the NFL website and I saw that it was a loss. Not a moral victory; not a close-but-no-cigar loss; it was a loss.
The Skins scored in the first minute of the game. Their next score came with 12 minutes to play in the 4th quarter. If my calculation is correct, that means they went 47 minutes with zero points. And somehow this happened even though folks around here assert that this team has a wide receiver corps that is in the top three in the league and even though Patrick Ramsey played QB and they gave the ball to Clinton Portis 23 times.
To everyone here who wonders why Darnarian McCants doesn't get a lot of playing time, go back to the tape of that game and watch the sumo hold/take-down techique he used on his block with a referee standing about 15 feet from him. That was possibly the single stupidest play in the league this year.
To everyone here who thinks Sean Taylor is great player. On the Eagles TD drive in the 3rd quarter - you know, the one that won the game for them - it was #36 who missed a tackle on Westbrook to give the Eagles a 1st down to keep the drive alive. It was #36 who arrived just a bit late - as he usually does - on the pass to Greg Lewis to put the ball on the Skins' 1-yard line. It was #36 who hit Dorsey Levens at the one-yard-line but failed to use his arms to tackle Levens so that Levens spun in for the winning TD. Oh, and by the way, since Taylor is such an intimidating force, how come Greg Lewis wasn't quaking in his boots by the 3rd quarter when he went over the middle to catch that ball to put it on the 1 yard line?
With two minutes to play, the Skins had the ball in range for a field goal to tie and they had Patrick Ramsey at QB. All the complainers here who say that they have to throw the ball down the field more often need to go and look at that play over and over again. With more than sufficient time to throw, Patrick Ramsey threw into double coverage in the end zone. That was the second stupidest play of the night; that is why they Redskins don't throw deep more often. That is why Patrick Ramsey is a below average QB in the NFL as of this date. It may take the training staff three days to work out that brain cramp!
Still the Redskins got the ball back for one last shot. A sack/fumble and a grounding the ball led to 4th and 26. Last year, the Eagles had a 4th and 26 against the Packers in a playoff game and they were behind at the time. What did they do? They converted the play. What did the Redskins do? They wet the bed.
This team is a long way from contention. It needs upgrading on the sidelines with regard to clock management and with regard to teaching players about the mental aspects of the game. (I didn't even mention Sellers' two penalties that were dumb as toast.) It needs upgrading at QB and WR. The QB upgrade might come from improvement on Ramsey's part, but it has to come from somewhere. The WRs - as they exist now with Coles' no longer a deep threat and not getting lots of separation out of his cuts - is mediocre at best. The OL will get better with Jansen coming back but there are at least two guys there who need to be replaced even if that means - horror of horrors - rookies. The two safeties have to play better either by improvement or replacement. The place kicker better be a whole lot better next year or he should be shown the door.
The first plerson who tries to write this season-long disaster off to injuries need only look at last night's game to see what depth can do to a team that worries about that. The Eagles were down to the point where they were playing Grasmanis at DT and he had been inactive for all but one game all year long. You'd think that super-star Clinton Portis would have run wild against these second and third stringers. Except he only averaged 3.5 yards per carry. How'd that happen?
The Redskins will win next week against SF. They might beat the Cowboys the week after that because the Cowboys are as much a house-of-cards as the Skins are. And they might beat the Vikings in the final game of the year because the Vikes are unraveling and don't like to play outdoors.
We should all root for that NOT TO HAPPEN !! Because if it does, the team will be 7-9 and then the coaches/front office will begin to think that they might be just one or two players away from the conference title game and approach free agency with the idea of "one or two flashy signings". That will doom the team next year too. So, strange though it may seem, I want the Skins to lose that final game of the season by 4 TDs - after they actually do beat the 49ers and the Cowboys - so that the coaches and the front office are not tempted to live through the off-season in a delusion.
As Gomez Addams used to say, "But I'm feeling MUCH better now..."