SirClintonPortis
09-27-2011, 11:30 PM
The fact that the Redskins sport the #1 defense in the NFL on 3rd down was not lost on the Cowboys coach either.
Cowboys say Redskins were simulating their snap count - The Insider - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/post/cowboys-say-redskins-were-simulating-their-snap-count/2011/09/27/gIQA0bhH2K_blog.html)
Ah, hero Romo, already playing the spoiled princess.
dgack
09-27-2011, 11:56 PM
LOL. Steinberg debunked that. Costa basically says the defense was just jawing at him:
Phil Costa on Washington’s simulated snap counts - DC Sports Bog - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dc-sports-bog/post/phil-costa-on-washingtons-simulated-snap-counts/2011/09/27/gIQADaLc2K_blog.html#pagebreak)
Tandler had a great post about this today, basically saying that the 'Boys are doing an awful lot of complaining for a team that won the game, between the snap count whining and Ware complaining about holding calls (seriously, another team bitching to US about holding? Brian Orakpo weeps for you, really)
Personally, this feels to me like a team who feels like they need to justify why they played so poorly instead of really believing they were the better team and "gutted out a win". And we ought to know since most of our wins over the past decade have been in the "played their guts out" vein.
htownskinfan
09-28-2011, 12:35 AM
I was about to post a similar article
Did Redskins violate snap count rules? - Dallas Cowboys Blog - ESPN Dallas (http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4684378/did-redskins-violate-snap-count-rules?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter)
If I had to bet one way or the other I would say we did do it.I can only remember once ever seeing a team penalised for this,and it was us and its been within the last 2 seasons.Also from what I remember it ended up costing us points when had stopped the team on a critical down.Glad we got away with it this time but im sure theyll have an extra ear out for us in future games
dgack
09-28-2011, 01:21 AM
If I had to bet one way or the other I would say we did do it.I can only remember once ever seeing a team penalised for this,and it was us and its been within the last 2 seasons.Also from what I remember it ended up costing us points when had stopped the team on a critical down.Glad we got away with it this time but im sure theyll have an extra ear out for us in future games
A google news search for "snap count penalty" shows that Hasselbeck claims the Titans were doing it against him, and the only other reference I could find was Brian Billick doing a lot of bitching and moaning about the Jets doing it to the Ravens in '07.
If we were caught doing this in this decade, I couldn't find any evidence of it.
SirClintonPortis
09-28-2011, 01:30 AM
A google news search for "snap count penalty" shows that Hasselbeck claims the Titans were doing it against him, and the only other reference I could find was Brian Billick doing a lot of bitching and moaning about the Jets doing it to the Ravens in '07.
If we were caught doing this in this decade, I couldn't find any evidence of it.
Not only that, but Romo was strangely silent when PRO BOWLER Gurode was tossing bad shotgun snaps when he least expected it. :lol:
GusFrerotte
09-28-2011, 01:31 AM
I don't blame the media. How can you? I am just pissed that they are so right so often about our team and love the Boys.
CultBrennan59
09-28-2011, 01:55 AM
The thing I hate about the media is they are talking like Romo is that Sully the airplane pilot that landed the plane in the hudson. He played with a broken rib. So have other QBs, better and as good as him. And I'm sure those QB's didn't mention it to the whole public like his dumbass
dgack
09-28-2011, 02:13 AM
The thing I hate about the media is they are talking like Romo is that Sully the airplane pilot that landed the plane in the hudson. He played with a broken rib. So have other QBs, better and as good as him. And I'm sure those QB's didn't mention it to the whole public like his dumbass
A buddy and I were watching the game and he said Romo looks like LeBron out there, whining after every play, yelling at his teammates, throwing up his hands, making this exasperated face like he deserves better.
Then you hear Jaworski praising the guy for "educating the youngsters on the field" and it's impossible not to laugh.
If I'm being honest, it's a great story for an undrafted QB to come in and put up the numbers he has, and if he played for any team or owner other than Dallas, I'd probably think, "hey, that's great." But he plays for Jerry, on the most pretentious team in football.
Hell, I can't believe I'm admitting this but I was rooting for Wade Phillips watching the Texans this week. They're my 2nd favorite team (how can you not like Schaub to Andre Johnson?) and it's amazing how much less of a douchebag Wade seems now that he's several hundred miles away from the Jerrydome...
Bucket
09-28-2011, 03:18 AM
Anyone else think that Cooley looked slow, and not the usual slow where he breaks 100 tackles. I'm talking about slow slow after the catch he just looked like he didn't have any gas in the tank?
skinsnut
09-28-2011, 03:19 AM
I finally watched the game on NFL rewind...which sucks...I had to take a nap so I could watch the game midnight Wed morning which was the soonest they play it...
Not suprised at all.
Our redzone continues to suck, although our kicker is improved.
The Redskins continue to invent new ways to lose games that they should win.
As I predicted earlier..this is a 7-9 team better than last year and competitive...but clearly not a winner yet....give us another decade or two (or a change in ownership) and we may eventually see a 17th game.
All I can say is Gibbs was a lot better than most of you give him credit for in Gibbs 2.0....possibly better than the Superbowl teams with really solid talent.