punch it in
09-16-2012, 08:54 AM
Agreed. Young was and is a basket case. He also throws like a girl.
Nothing like a good lol in the morning.
Go skins!
Nothing like a good lol in the morning.
Go skins!
Redskins vs Rams predictionspunch it in 09-16-2012, 08:54 AM Agreed. Young was and is a basket case. He also throws like a girl. Nothing like a good lol in the morning. Go skins! InsaneBoost 09-16-2012, 02:42 PM To be fair, I wasn't comparing the two, just comparing the fact that they are both mobile and both can throw the ball (errr, well Young had kind of changed that LOL), but the point is Fisher ran a lot of those pistol formations and other things we are doing with RGIII, so he should be able to put some defenses in for that. DynamiteRave 09-16-2012, 03:15 PM skins 23, rams 22 {pasted from my gameday insomnia musings} alright, the high from week 1's coming out party has almost worn down in the nation's capital and we are all back to wondering how we ever lived our lives without rg3. At this rate we are about 3 weeks away from obama and romney having a griffin-off on the national mall for the presidency so let's try not to get too far ahead of ourselves now, after all the eagles beat the browns by a point last week and they have the same record as washington. Speaking as the eternal pessimist, i have about as much faith in the skins repeating the near perfection that they displayed in week 1 as i do in keeping up with this blog outside of the first month of the season. With that said, it's the rams people! They should lose. They expect to lose. Problem is the skins of the past 5 years have walked into each of their games against the rams expecting the same, only to get punched in the mouth a few times. Whoever the ghoulish creatures are who amass the nfl schedule must have a thing for rams-skins in stereotypical trap games. It's usually about the time in the year when the average, mouth-breathing skins fan in a mustard-stained cooley jersey starts looking at the schedule counting "win-win-win-win, okay we play the '85 bears, that one might be a tie. Win, win..." it's always that week when the skins face an "easy win" rams team and find themselves on their knees praying for a 50 yard fg at the last minute when they thought they would be running their second string in the third quarter. The problem is that no one rolls over in the nfl, especially not before november. Prognosticating which teams will be dominant anytime before week 4 is an exercise in futility, gladly repeated on a weekly basis by "experts" like peter king and chris berman. I know weathermen who are more accurate. So the league wants to crown rg3 the prototype of the future. Thanks america, i hate you. You are the same people who bought millions of copies of nelly's albums. That's right, a man from st. Louis was once at the top of the rap game. Read a book people. The only thing that st. Louis is good for is a layover on a flight from the east to west coast. It's the gateway city, as in they need a gate to keep anyone there, including their professional athletes. This coming from a guy who lives in baltimore! So you know it's bad. What i am trying to say is that mainstream america is always trying to market something. It couldn't just be that rg3 was great in his first game, it had to be "griffining" it had to be "the prototype." can't a game just be a game?! I know it can't so i'm looking forward to what i think will be a less than super-human type game from rg3, but a solid one nonetheless. The fisher-coached rams are tough, stephen jackson is ageless and they are not going let the qb they [cough] gave away [cough] put on a highlight real on their turf while their fans boo yet another 0-2 start. They are going to knock rg3 around and try everything they can to make someone else beat them. For rg3 it's just the second game of his career, again on the road, again in a dome and again with the weight of the largest, most desperate fan base in the nfl on his back. No pressure, no diamonds, right homey? Underrated effort last week: Many candidates here (thank you aldrick) but for me the honor has to go to billy cundiff (whom i'm sure will return to form with 2 missed fgs this week). Cundiff, in one week, was everything that graham gano never was for the skins. Gano made a living making kicks that didn't matter and always seemed to miss kicks that ended up costing us momentum and eventually the game. Before we could process how crucial three more points in a game would have been gano had already changed into his leotard and headed to his next ballet recital without catching nearly enough arrows from scathing fans. I still hate you gano! Keep hittin 'em straight billy. Hopeless predictions: Current line: Skins -3.5, u/o 43.5 skins 23, rams 22 alfred morris puts in another solid effort but we see far more use of the backs as receivers in week 2 with helu and royster combining for more total yards than our new rb1. Morris still finds pay dirt once. Over 50% of the skins fans don't realize until 4:45pm that jeff fisher now coaches the rams. Somewhere in laurel a man finishes a bud, crushes the can and yells at his wife to "get that damn titans coach off my screen." fisher refuses to let rg3 dictate the speed of the game early tds are slowly replaces by plodding drives and fgs bradford is able to spread the ball to his litany of journeymen finding success on crossing routes. The rams convert far more third down attempts than the saints were able to against the 3-4. Orakpo gets held no less than 8 times, it's flagged once. Fred davis finds the end zone rg3 throws for 240 1td, 1int, runs for 35 more importantly, he remains composed as the rams make a late charge to take the lead. Pandaemonium in d.c. As the skins are 2-0 and atop the division. Immediate sobriety reflecting on the fact that the redskins started last year 3-0. Keep your pants on people, it is a long season. tl;dr NC_Skins 09-16-2012, 03:27 PM Redskins - 27 Rams - 13 Skins 23, Rams 22 {Pasted from my gameday insomnia musings} Welcome. Chico23231 09-16-2012, 03:28 PM Skins 23, Rams 22 {Pasted from my gameday insomnia musings} Alright, the high from week 1's coming out party has almost worn down in the Nation's Capital and we are all back to wondering how we ever lived our lives without RG3. At this rate we are about 3 weeks away from Obama and Romney having a Griffin-off on the National Mall for the presidency so let's try not to get too far ahead of ourselves now, after all the Eagles beat the Browns by a point last week and they have the same record as Washington. Speaking as the eternal pessimist, I have about as much faith in the Skins repeating the near perfection that they displayed in week 1 as I do in keeping up with this blog outside of the first month of the season. With that said, it's the Rams people! They should lose. They expect to lose. Problem is the Skins of the past 5 years have walked into each of their games against the Rams expecting the same, only to get punched in the mouth a few times. Whoever the ghoulish creatures are who amass the NFL schedule must have a thing for Rams-Skins in stereotypical trap games. It's usually about the time in the year when the average, mouth-breathing Skins fan in a mustard-stained Cooley jersey starts looking at the schedule counting "win-win-win-win, okay we play the '85 Bears, that one might be a tie. win, win..." It's always that week when the Skins face an "easy win" Rams team and find themselves on their knees praying for a 50 yard FG at the last minute when they thought they would be running their second string in the third quarter. The problem is that no one rolls over in the NFL, especially not before November. Prognosticating which teams will be dominant anytime before week 4 is an exercise in futility, gladly repeated on a weekly basis by "experts" like Peter King and Chris Berman. I know weathermen who are more accurate. So the league wants to crown RG3 the prototype of the future. Thanks America, I hate you. You are the same people who bought millions of copies of Nelly's albums. That's right, a man from St. Louis was once at the top of the rap game. Read a book people. The only thing that St. Louis is good for is a layover on a flight from the East to West Coast. It's the Gateway city, as in they need a gate to keep anyone there, including their professional athletes. This coming from a guy who lives in Baltimore! So you know it's bad. What I am trying to say is that mainstream America is always trying to market something. It couldn't just be that RG3 was great in his first game, it had to be "Griffining" it had to be "the prototype." Can't a game just be a game?! I know it can't so I'm looking forward to what I think will be a less than super-human type game from RG3, but a solid one nonetheless. The Fisher-coached Rams are tough, Stephen Jackson is ageless and they are not going let the QB they [cough] gave away [cough] put on a highlight real on their turf while their fans boo yet another 0-2 start. They are going to knock RG3 around and try everything they can to make someone else beat them. For RG3 it's just the second game of his career, again on the road, again in a dome and again with the weight of the largest, most desperate fan base in the NFL on his back. No pressure, no diamonds, right homey? Underrated effort last week: Many candidates here (thank you Aldrick) but for me the honor has to go to Billy Cundiff (whom I'm sure will return to form with 2 missed FGs this week). Cundiff, in one week, was everything that Graham Gano never was for the Skins. Gano made a living making kicks that didn't matter and always seemed to miss kicks that ended up costing us momentum and eventually the game. Before we could process how crucial three more points in a game would have been Gano had already changed into his leotard and headed to his next ballet recital without catching nearly enough arrows from scathing fans. I still hate you Gano! Keep hittin 'em straight Billy. Hopeless predictions: Current line: Skins -3.5, U/O 43.5 Skins 23, Rams 22 Alfred Morris puts in another solid effort but we see far more use of the backs as receivers in week 2 with Helu and Royster combining for more total yards than our new RB1. Morris still finds pay dirt once. Over 50% of the Skins fans don't realize until 4:45pm that Jeff Fisher now coaches the Rams. Somewhere in Laurel a man finishes a Bud, crushes the can and yells at his wife to "Get that damn Titans coach off my screen." Fisher refuses to let RG3 dictate the speed of the game Early TDs are slowly replaces by plodding drives and FGs Bradford is able to spread the ball to his litany of journeymen finding success on crossing routes. The Rams convert far more third down attempts than the Saints were able to against the 3-4. Orakpo gets held no less than 8 times, it's flagged once. Fred Davis finds the end zone RG3 throws for 240 1TD, 1Int, runs for 35 More importantly, he remains composed as the Rams make a late charge to take the lead. Pandaemonium in D.C. as the Skins are 2-0 and atop the division. Immediate sobriety reflecting on the fact that the Redskins started last year 3-0. Keep your pants on people, it is a long season. F*ck pants Chico23231 09-16-2012, 08:32 PM lol at everyone who said this would be a blowout. this thread is an epic fail after one game. CultBrennan59 09-16-2012, 08:42 PM lol at everyone who said this would be a blowout. this thread is an epic fail after one game. Yep! Back to reality for those people. Especially the ones that thought that it would be a blow out, cause we're still the same redskins with a shaky team. Defensively, special teams, certain offensive players need better coaching and fixing. This is still the same team thats going to play the greats close and the poor teams close as well. htownskinfan 09-17-2012, 08:55 AM Yep! Back to reality for those people. Especially the ones that thought that it would be a blow out, cause we're still the same redskins with a shaky team. Defensively, special teams, certain offensive players need better coaching and fixing. This is still the same team thats going to play the greats close and the poor teams close as well. Its the same every year,same people will be saying the same thing about the Bengals.I thought we'd win 30-28,I had it backwards,we won the turnover battle and still lost 44ever 09-17-2012, 09:14 PM Back to reality... punch it in 09-17-2012, 09:32 PM I posted this same thing on the Orakpo out for season thread................. Rite now we are a team with a great qb and a highpowered offense......proof is in the pudding - we have put up 40 and 28 in two road games in loud ass domes - and they are basically learning because they are that young. Our defense is poor - simply put - way below average. Sounds very similar to the Packers, Saints, Colts, and Patriots. All teams who have won superbowls and been amazingly good teams over the last several years. We have not even played a home game yet. Thats rite this offense that is putting up big points has not even had the pleasure of one single quiet snap yet! - Let the season progress before we all throw in the towel. This team is different. Hopefully we build our secondary through the draft and free agency and send Haslett back to the unemployment line he belongs in. Let Morris have a crack at the DC spot. Than we could be a lean mean killing machine. Until than though we still have an offense that can put up big points, and in this day and age it seems like that wins more championships than defense does anyway. HTTR |
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