Gameday Thread: Browns vs. Redskins

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Chico23231
08-21-2014, 03:06 PM
https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/jerry-jones--deangelo-hall-blame-seattle-seahawks-for-increased-penalties-121216021.html

But Jones isn't the only one who says the Seahawks' aggressive style of play, which held opponents to an average of 172 passing yards per game and collected 28 interceptions last season, is the source for these mad flag-throwing zebras.

Hall, the Redskins corner who is among a number of Twitter combatants of Seahawks corner Richard Sherman, essentially echoed what Jones said about the Seahawks' style.


"Seahawks got their ring, they did it their way...now we have to pay the consequences. " --DeAngelo Hall on more flags. #Redskins
— Dianna Marie Russini (@NBCdianna) August 20, 2014

DeAngelo Hall says there are "no ifs, ands, or buts about it" the Super Bowl game is the reason for more flags #Redskins
— Dianna Marie Russini (@NBCdianna) August 20, 2014

NC_Skins
08-21-2014, 03:20 PM
Griffin took a couple of shots in a meaningless game. Bad move on his part. But the media firestorm over it is a little out of control.

Not really. It's year 3 and he still hadn't gotten it yet.

CrustyRedskin
08-21-2014, 03:25 PM
I few league wide simple but effective protests would make the committee back off the flag raining.

artmonkforhallofamein07
08-21-2014, 03:44 PM
I thought the same thing and pray that Gruden is more on top of the issue than he sounded.

I'm sure Gruden is all over it. Sounds to me that it is more like he is getting tired of answering the same damn question.

skinsfan69
08-21-2014, 03:57 PM
Not really. It's year 3 and he still hadn't gotten it yet.

And he probably never will. It's just how he plays. I don't know if it's an ego thing to prove how tough he is, or he just likes and enjoys the contact. Mike Vick has been playing how many years now? Still hasn't learned how to protect himself.

skinsfan69
08-21-2014, 04:32 PM
https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/jerry-jones--deangelo-hall-blame-seattle-seahawks-for-increased-penalties-121216021.html

But Jones isn't the only one who says the Seahawks' aggressive style of play, which held opponents to an average of 172 passing yards per game and collected 28 interceptions last season, is the source for these mad flag-throwing zebras.

Hall, the Redskins corner who is among a number of Twitter combatants of Seahawks corner Richard Sherman, essentially echoed what Jones said about the Seahawks' style.


"Seahawks got their ring, they did it their way...now we have to pay the consequences. " --DeAngelo Hall on more flags. #Redskins
— Dianna Marie Russini (@NBCdianna) August 20, 2014

DeAngelo Hall says there are "no ifs, ands, or buts about it" the Super Bowl game is the reason for more flags #Redskins
— Dianna Marie Russini (@NBCdianna) August 20, 2014

Seattle reminded me of 91 Redskins against Buffalo. They just beat the crap out of Denver's WR's. I guess the league didn't like what they saw. Now we have to look at these zebras wear their arms out.

Chico23231
08-21-2014, 04:51 PM
Seattle reminded me of 91 Redskins against Buffalo. They just beat the crap out of Denver's WR's. I guess the league didn't like what they saw. Now we have to look at these zebras wear their arms out.

its the league saying it wants more offense over defense. its crap crap crap.

MTK
08-21-2014, 04:58 PM
The league always wants more offense, and for Peyton to ride off with another ring. It's scripted folks.

CRedskinsRule
08-21-2014, 05:24 PM
And he probably never will. It's just how he plays. I don't know if it's an ego thing to prove how tough he is, or he just likes and enjoys the contact. Mike Vick has been playing how many years now? Still hasn't learned how to protect himself.

I think his training and instinct as a hurdler takes over at times. We have seen him try to hurdle players, and as a hurdler, you speed up, plant and jump, exactly the opposite of what they are telling him to do, slow down, avoid obstacle and relax .

punch it in
08-21-2014, 06:17 PM
My son is super active like never sits down always wants to be doing stuff. We had him checked out he is fine just likes to move around.



I am always disciplining/yelling at him to stop running; especially indoors.



My dad said one day you are pissing into the wind with the yelling; asking him to stop running is like asking him to stop breathing. IT is some how in grained into him.



I think the same maybe true for RGIII.



I think you just let him do what he does and if that means shorten his career then that is what it is. I rather 5 years of an awesome RGIII then 8 years of handcuffing him.



Eventually father time will take the speed from him and it will be up to RGIII to be able to be a "pocket passer" in order to stay in the league.


But if there were big men chasing your son looking to rip his head off every time he ran around he would probably get the point.
Griffs future and millions of dollars are on the line every time he is careless like that. I mean the guy is finally healthy, and in a meaningless preseason game (when the starting qb job is not even remotely an issue), he is reckless beyond belief over a couple of yards? Total head scratcher at this point.
Edit: as a Dad im glad he is just active n there are no issues.

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