hurrykaine
01-03-2005, 12:16 PM
Gibbs & coaching staff = B-: Gibbs and his offensive guys should get a D, but as a result of Gibbs, we are finally a team - one that plays with effort, a quality group of guys, no finger pointing & blaming others.
Offense: Overall grade = C-, playcalling = D
Brunell = F: A bust in all respects, no arm, no footwork, no leadership.
Ramsey = C: Came back admirably in the second half of the season, but has caused too many (atleast 4-5) turnovers around the opponents 20yd line, which is inexcusable. Has showed a lot of signs that he's picking up the ball control offense that we want to run here, and has started releasing the ball quicker. Hopefully, will be much better next year with improved pass protection.
Portis = B minus: Maybe his shoulder has been a factor all season, but on certain days, he just doesn't come out with any intensity. Hasn't fully mastered the Counter tre yet. Either he masters it, or we develop a Denver style O-line with zone blocking, or all his talent is wasted.
Betts = B: A better grade that Portis..why? because he's being graded as a back-up, and Portis as a starter. Hits the holes hard, and should be called upon more often to grind out the tough yards and in 3rd and shorts. Still needs a lot of work on his blocking skills and blitz pick ups.
O-line = C minus: Marginally better than last year, but a poor run blocking line against good defenses, which is a serious problem since our offense is centered around the run. Clearly need a new center. Hopefully, an improved downfield passing game next year will improve our running game. Giving up too many sacks for a Buges line, and not adept at blitz pick-ups just yet.
Coles = B: Still a playmaker, albeit slightly hobbled. Get that surgery today! High points for effort and intensity.
Gardner = C: 50-50 simply ain't gonna cut it for a starting receiver.
Thrash = A minus: For a back-up or as a 3rd receiver coupled with special teams skills & class act, the guy is a rare find. Welcome back!
Jacobs = B+: Graded as a back-up, 4th receiver. Has shown flashes of playmaking ability and the ability to get open. Could and should start opposite Coles next year.
Cooley = A-: For a rookie H-back, has been a monster contributor - sure hands, but needs to work a li'l harder at blocking.
Royal = B: Nice comeback in the second half of the year, and making plays in the red zone - still not a sure a pair of hands, and needs to block better.
Defense: Overall grade A, play calling = A+
With a good pass rusher next year, we would have to blitz less and won't be as vulnerable to big plays against high-powered offenses. To have created more than 15 INTs and sacked QBs like Daunte, McNabb & Big Ben mulitple times is a huge achievement for a bunch of no names.
D-line = B: Which is a high grade for those overachievers. A stellar performance compared to last year. Clearly, without disguised blitzing, couldn't get much pressure on the QB except for Griffin (who gets an A++). If we get a premium rusher in the draft, then Wynn (C) could play more at DT, assuming we still keep him.
Linebackers = A: Washington & Pierce were exceptional, with Lemar filling in admirably. Must resign Pierce.
Shawn Springs = A+: True redskin, great FA acquisition, and please stay healthy next year. Leads the team in sacks (I believe) & INTs - how about that?
Smoot = B+: Decent year, and improved coverage skills, but is still one of the worst tacklers. Is irreplaceable as the emotional leader of the team, and must be back next year.
Walt Harris = A minus: Being graded as a back-up/limited role, has filled in exceptionally well, and also has great special teams value.
Safeties = B+: Taylor gets a B+ He's showcased tremendous potential, and gotta love the way the rookie trash talks the TOs, Mosses and Keyshawns of the league. Has been burned 4-5 times for TDs this season, but does instill fear in opposing receivers. He needs to finesse his game, focus less on the red socks and bandage tape on his facemask, and limit boneheaded penalties.
Special teams: Overall grade C+
A lot of penalties, and poor blocking, though must seriously consider keeping Antonio Brown - he's cheap, has some blazing speed and has matured since his fumble in the Dallas game (called for a fair catch in the 4th quarter yesterday even when he didn't have to). Special teams have shown some improvement over last year though, especially with the blocked punts. Maybe Danny Smith is worth keeping after all.
Suggestion: Since Greg Williams is already assistant head coach - also give him responsibility for Special teams - I heard him say yesterday that he's been a ST coordinator in the league and been No. 1 - does anyone know where?
Jeff Chandler = B+: Has only missed 1 ridiculously long range kick (as far as I know), and is a reliable kicker (better than Kimrin). Needs to get more leg into his kick offs though (if possible at all). Must consider wasting a practice squad position for him if Hall doesn't fully recover.
Hall = C: Missed a bunch of medium range kicks this season, and was a shadow of his former self.
Offense: Overall grade = C-, playcalling = D
Brunell = F: A bust in all respects, no arm, no footwork, no leadership.
Ramsey = C: Came back admirably in the second half of the season, but has caused too many (atleast 4-5) turnovers around the opponents 20yd line, which is inexcusable. Has showed a lot of signs that he's picking up the ball control offense that we want to run here, and has started releasing the ball quicker. Hopefully, will be much better next year with improved pass protection.
Portis = B minus: Maybe his shoulder has been a factor all season, but on certain days, he just doesn't come out with any intensity. Hasn't fully mastered the Counter tre yet. Either he masters it, or we develop a Denver style O-line with zone blocking, or all his talent is wasted.
Betts = B: A better grade that Portis..why? because he's being graded as a back-up, and Portis as a starter. Hits the holes hard, and should be called upon more often to grind out the tough yards and in 3rd and shorts. Still needs a lot of work on his blocking skills and blitz pick ups.
O-line = C minus: Marginally better than last year, but a poor run blocking line against good defenses, which is a serious problem since our offense is centered around the run. Clearly need a new center. Hopefully, an improved downfield passing game next year will improve our running game. Giving up too many sacks for a Buges line, and not adept at blitz pick-ups just yet.
Coles = B: Still a playmaker, albeit slightly hobbled. Get that surgery today! High points for effort and intensity.
Gardner = C: 50-50 simply ain't gonna cut it for a starting receiver.
Thrash = A minus: For a back-up or as a 3rd receiver coupled with special teams skills & class act, the guy is a rare find. Welcome back!
Jacobs = B+: Graded as a back-up, 4th receiver. Has shown flashes of playmaking ability and the ability to get open. Could and should start opposite Coles next year.
Cooley = A-: For a rookie H-back, has been a monster contributor - sure hands, but needs to work a li'l harder at blocking.
Royal = B: Nice comeback in the second half of the year, and making plays in the red zone - still not a sure a pair of hands, and needs to block better.
Defense: Overall grade A, play calling = A+
With a good pass rusher next year, we would have to blitz less and won't be as vulnerable to big plays against high-powered offenses. To have created more than 15 INTs and sacked QBs like Daunte, McNabb & Big Ben mulitple times is a huge achievement for a bunch of no names.
D-line = B: Which is a high grade for those overachievers. A stellar performance compared to last year. Clearly, without disguised blitzing, couldn't get much pressure on the QB except for Griffin (who gets an A++). If we get a premium rusher in the draft, then Wynn (C) could play more at DT, assuming we still keep him.
Linebackers = A: Washington & Pierce were exceptional, with Lemar filling in admirably. Must resign Pierce.
Shawn Springs = A+: True redskin, great FA acquisition, and please stay healthy next year. Leads the team in sacks (I believe) & INTs - how about that?
Smoot = B+: Decent year, and improved coverage skills, but is still one of the worst tacklers. Is irreplaceable as the emotional leader of the team, and must be back next year.
Walt Harris = A minus: Being graded as a back-up/limited role, has filled in exceptionally well, and also has great special teams value.
Safeties = B+: Taylor gets a B+ He's showcased tremendous potential, and gotta love the way the rookie trash talks the TOs, Mosses and Keyshawns of the league. Has been burned 4-5 times for TDs this season, but does instill fear in opposing receivers. He needs to finesse his game, focus less on the red socks and bandage tape on his facemask, and limit boneheaded penalties.
Special teams: Overall grade C+
A lot of penalties, and poor blocking, though must seriously consider keeping Antonio Brown - he's cheap, has some blazing speed and has matured since his fumble in the Dallas game (called for a fair catch in the 4th quarter yesterday even when he didn't have to). Special teams have shown some improvement over last year though, especially with the blocked punts. Maybe Danny Smith is worth keeping after all.
Suggestion: Since Greg Williams is already assistant head coach - also give him responsibility for Special teams - I heard him say yesterday that he's been a ST coordinator in the league and been No. 1 - does anyone know where?
Jeff Chandler = B+: Has only missed 1 ridiculously long range kick (as far as I know), and is a reliable kicker (better than Kimrin). Needs to get more leg into his kick offs though (if possible at all). Must consider wasting a practice squad position for him if Hall doesn't fully recover.
Hall = C: Missed a bunch of medium range kicks this season, and was a shadow of his former self.