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polywog 09-09-2011, 03:19 PM I lurk in the tailgate at ES, that's all I'm gonna say.
We'll put those day's behind us. :food-smil
This is a different site. The "place that shall not be mentioned" is not here. I didn't bring it with me. The past shall remain forever enshrined in the archives, along with the triceratops, the flying reptiles and the dodo bird....
http://www.ericguerin.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/dodo_bird.jpg
polywog 09-09-2011, 03:29 PM Man...you really don't know about TheWarpath...it's all about the number 3 here
What can I say....I'm saving number three for Dallas!
:headbange
hooskins 09-09-2011, 03:40 PM I think you guys are forgetting how unathletic Doughty is. Doughty can't really play FS. He's good at strong but has wiffed tackles. LL can play FS and SS and doesn't wiff as much. Plus he is crazy athletic; so in a hypothetical world when LL and Doughty make the same exact mistake, LL can recover quicker and faster.
hooskins 09-09-2011, 03:41 PM LL also hits harder causing more turnovers and psychological impact.
polywog 09-09-2011, 03:57 PM Interesting article about Landry....old, but still relevant.
Washington Redskins' LaRon Landry Needs to Learn How to Tackle | Bleacher Report (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/315459-washington-redskins-laron-landry-needs-to-learn-how-to-tackle)
Looking at the stats after the Redskins-Cowboys game, LaRon Landry's nine tackles and two assists stand out. Normally, those numbers would be indicative of a great game.
After all, the next best tackle total of the night was London Fletcher's six. Landry must have been great, right?
Wrong.
While Landry provided a couple of highlight reel hits, he once again played well below his talent level.
LaRon Landry still has great potential and is one of the most athletically-gifted players on the Redskins. Unfortunately, his playing techniques are very flawed.
Against the Cowboys, he was no match for Jason Witten in coverage, and was burned for a crucial big play. But, his lack of effectiveness in pass coverage is not his biggest weakness—his tackling is.
Despite being credited for nine tackles, Landry had several missed tackles against the Cowboys that were the result of poor technique. Specifically, his failure to wrap up.
Time and time again this season, Landry has launched himself at ball carriers with no effort to wrap his arms around them. Rather than executing a proper tackle, he has tried to make "the big hit."
More often than not, Landry has missed the ball carrier completely by flying by them out of control, or he hits them, only to watch them bounce off and keep running.
Landry has shown no improvement in technique over the course of the 2009 season. That is a sign of poor coaching or a player who doesn't listen to coaching.
So, in 2010, the Redskins need to either trade Landry or find a coach that can teach him to eliminate his flaws.
Until one of those scenarios happen, the Redskins will continue to give up big plays due to his lack of fundamentals.
Landry to this day, exhibits a frustrating stubbornness in his approach to the game. He's doing better....still has a ways to go.
Bucket 09-09-2011, 04:02 PM Interesting article about Landry....old, but still relevant.
Washington Redskins' LaRon Landry Needs to Learn How to Tackle | Bleacher Report (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/315459-washington-redskins-laron-landry-needs-to-learn-how-to-tackle)
Looking at the stats after the Redskins-Cowboys game, LaRon Landry's nine tackles and two assists stand out. Normally, those numbers would be indicative of a great game.
After all, the next best tackle total of the night was London Fletcher's six. Landry must have been great, right?
Wrong.
While Landry provided a couple of highlight reel hits, he once again played well below his talent level.
LaRon Landry still has great potential and is one of the most athletically-gifted players on the Redskins. Unfortunately, his playing techniques are very flawed.
Against the Cowboys, he was no match for Jason Witten in coverage, and was burned for a crucial big play. But, his lack of effectiveness in pass coverage is not his biggest weakness—his tackling is.
Despite being credited for nine tackles, Landry had several missed tackles against the Cowboys that were the result of poor technique. Specifically, his failure to wrap up.
Time and time again this season, Landry has launched himself at ball carriers with no effort to wrap his arms around them. Rather than executing a proper tackle, he has tried to make "the big hit."
More often than not, Landry has missed the ball carrier completely by flying by them out of control, or he hits them, only to watch them bounce off and keep running.
Landry has shown no improvement in technique over the course of the 2009 season. That is a sign of poor coaching or a player who doesn't listen to coaching.
So, in 2010, the Redskins need to either trade Landry or find a coach that can teach him to eliminate his flaws.
Until one of those scenarios happen, the Redskins will continue to give up big plays due to his lack of fundamentals.
Landry to this day, exhibits a frustrating stubbornness in his approach to the game. He's doing better....still has a ways to go.
Polywog's boner for hating Landry is massive. Bringing up 2 seasons ago, to prove a null point.
hooskins 09-09-2011, 04:03 PM hatters gon hat
polywog 09-09-2011, 04:04 PM Polywog's boner for hating Landry is massive. Bringing up 2 seasons ago, to prove a null point.
thanks for noticing....now quit looking!
:laughing2
hatters gon hat
more of a visor than a hat....
Again, name 4 safeties not named Reed or Troy u would take over Landry, or shut up with complaining so much.
Lock this joke already
mooby 09-09-2011, 09:34 PM Again, name 4 safeties not named Reed or Troy u would take over Landry, or shut up with complaining so much.
Lock this joke already
Rarely do I put in a vote for a thread to be locked, but I'll second that on this one.
Also, polywog, please answer above point.
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