skinsfan69
10-18-2013, 11:10 AM
Well, try to understand these things, as well:
1. Why wouldn't this coaching staff stay with the no-huddle offense against a depleted Cowboys DL when it was working well and wearing down the Dallas defensive linemen?
2. Why can't the this coaching staff manage the clock?
3. Why can't the Redskins Special Teams do anything right?
4. Why would a HC leave a seriously injured Franchise QB in a game until that QB suffers a catastrophic knee injury?
5. Why did the Redskins defense give up 500 yards of offense in three consecutive games?
6. Why is the OC so hands-on in coaching the QB's and WR's rather than leaving it to the position coaches?
7. Etc., etc., etc.
Possible answer: This coaching staff sucks?
Well #4 that goes more on RG3. The player knows how injured he is more than the coach so that's more on the player IMO.
But the rest of it...I don't know. The coach can't go out there and tackle guys himself. But the clock management and the lack of hurry up, Kyle's shitty playcalling (still scratching my head over the QB draw from the 10 yard line) ...yeah that's total BS. I'm leaning towards Snyder cleaning house.
Skins4L
10-18-2013, 11:18 AM
You're talking about the guy who got caught smoking pot several times?
Lol ah man
Skins4L
10-18-2013, 11:20 AM
Maybe this week I won't have to go back an read the game day threads and see who are supposed to be die hard fans letting theyre beer take over trashing our team like that. Shoe respect these guys wanna win. Don't make me state the obvious
KI Skins Fan
10-18-2013, 11:52 AM
6. First - you know for a fact that (a) this is going on; and (b) the position coaches oppose it and believe it to be detrimental to the players and the actual in-game happenings? Cite me the quote/link please.
Even if KS is more "hands on" for certain aspects of the offense he supervises, maybe, just maybe, the OC thinks the position coaches under him need better supervision and assistance and is giving it to them in the same way any supervisor would assist their mid-level managers in hopes of locating problems and improving the final product? BUT NO ... You're right. Despite merely (what I suspect to be) vague rumors of "over involvement" in the work of his direct reports, the only possible conclusion is that KS is an intrusive, interfering micromanager who ignores his primary job.
7. It's all the coaches fault, it's all the coaches fault, it's all the coaches fault.
6 (highlighted part). Per SmootSmack on this board. I don't know if KS is micromanaging.
7. Never said it is all the coaches fault.
8 (new). I don't mind that you disagree with me but I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't be sarcastic and mocking next time.
Lotus
10-18-2013, 11:57 AM
Well #4 that goes more on RG3. The player knows how injured he is more than the coach so that's more on the player IMO.
But the rest of it...I don't know. The coach can't go out there and tackle guys himself. But the clock management and the lack of hurry up, Kyle's shitty playcalling (still scratching my head over the QB draw from the 10 yard line) ...yeah that's total BS. I'm leaning towards Snyder cleaning house.
You are correct. RGIII needed to be more honest with MS and KS. A large part of "knee gate" is on RGIII.
We all are in a position to see this. Over the summer RGIII made repeated public statements about how healed he was. Yet the guy I saw take the field against Philly was not the guy that RGIII described.
Monkeydad
10-18-2013, 12:12 PM
Maybe this week I won't have to go back an read the game day threads and see who are supposed to be die hard fans letting theyre beer take over trashing our team like that. Shoe respect these guys wanna win. Don't make me state the obvious
Respect the shoes!
DynamiteRave
10-18-2013, 12:13 PM
You are correct. RGIII needed to be more honest with MS and KS. A large part of "knee gate" is on RGIII.
We all are in a position to see this. Over the summer RGIII made repeated public statements about how healed he was. Yet the guy I saw take the field against Philly was not the guy that RGIII described.
RG3 is really his own worst enemy. I really do believe he thought he was healthy and focused on opening day and I don't think that there has ever been a point in time where he thought he WASN'T.
I haven't figured out if that's a good or bad thing.
Krusheasy
10-18-2013, 12:13 PM
Loyalty by Black Boo featuring Blake - Son (Week 7)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySfq5urigtg&feature=youtu.be
RG3 is really his own worst enemy. I really do believe he thought he was healthy and focused on opening day and I don't think that there has ever been a point in time where he thought he WASN'T.
I haven't figured out if that's a good or bad thing.
Serious....
I want to hug his neck for the never say die...warrior mentality
.....and club him like a Harp Seal for endangering himself and that of the team!
But...gotta' love him..
htownskinfan
10-18-2013, 12:37 PM
RG3 is really his own worst enemy. I really do believe he thought he was healthy and focused on opening day and I don't think that there has ever been a point in time where he thought he WASN'T.
I haven't figured out if that's a good or bad thing.
He's def his own worst enemy,going back to the seattle game for not pulling himself out.You can blame him or shanny,but thats another discussion.
Latest thing is he's saying he's trying to draw the penalty on out of bounds plays.First off,dude needs to shut the f ck up,why come out and say that? All that does is get bad attn focused on him and he might not get the calls now he would before.He even admits to slowing down in the Detroit game to try and draw a penalty
Robert Griffin III Says He Tries to Draw Penalties on Sideline Runs | Bleacher Report (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1814985-robert-griffin-iii-says-he-tries-to-draw-penalties-on-sideline-runs)
2nd,he just needs to slide or get out of bounds without taking the hit,cmon Robert youve got to be smarter than that,the less hits the better
I'm seeing a real lack of maturity on his part coming out and saying a lot of the things he says