DYoungJelly
10-08-2014, 11:17 PM
I understand what you're saying. I just don't believe that Williams' and Garcon's not acting as if they are at a funeral is important.
They are pros and can compartmentalize.
I absolutely love the example Trent Williams set for the younger players to follow. Please consider the following:
1. He was questionable for the game with a dislocated knee cap.
2. He was going up against the best defense and arguably the best past rush.
3. Everybody on that team has seen the dire consequences of a player gutting a game out on a wobbly knee against Seattle.
4. Nobody, absolutely nobody would have questioned him if he said he couldn't play.
5 He came out and balled. He gave 100% on a bum knee in a game where we weren't supposed to have a chance to win.
6. He fought tooth and nail even in the fourth quarter when we had little to no chance to mount a comeback.
7. If losing respectably to a great team as a huge underdog was ok, acceptable, par, expected, he wouldn't have been battling like he was when we had no real chance to win.
I don't care if he sang happy birthday Mr president to Snyder in the locker room after the game.
Trent Williams on Monday night is THE example our young players should follow.
SirLK26
10-09-2014, 12:01 AM
Yeah he's really going to have to get on a big tear to get a new deal deal here.
Meanwhile Kerrigan is proving to be the man.
Kerrigan has been a beast so far. That Jacksonville game really inflated his stats, but he brings the pressure every game. He and Hatcher are driving the defense.
And I love Orakpo, but man, he's digging himself into a hole. He hasn't been pass-rushing as much as I thought he would, plus he's playing injured, but I'm tired of making those excuses for him. If he wants to get paid here, he needs to produce... period. No matter what.
At least Rak hasn't been making any lame excuses for himself. He's stood up and said that there are no excuses and that he has to play better.
SmootSmack
10-09-2014, 12:13 AM
I understand what you're saying. I just don't believe that Williams' and Garcon's not acting as if they are at a funeral is important.
They are pros and can compartmentalize.
I absolutely love the example Trent Williams set for the younger players to follow. Please consider the following:
1. He was questionable for the game with a dislocated knee cap.
2. He was going up against the best defense and arguably the best past rush.
3. Everybody on that team has seen the dire consequences of a player gutting a game out on a wobbly knee against Seattle.
4. Nobody, absolutely nobody would have questioned him if he said he couldn't play.
5 He came out and balled. He gave 100% on a bum knee in a game where we weren't supposed to have a chance to win.
6. He fought tooth and nail even in the fourth quarter when we had little to no chance to mount a comeback.
7. If losing respectably to a great team as a huge underdog was ok, acceptable, par, expected, he wouldn't have been battling like he was when we had no real chance to win.
I don't care if he sang happy birthday Mr president to Snyder in the locker room after the game.
Trent Williams on Monday night is THE example our young players should follow.
I'm just the messenger. I didn't say I agree with J Reid
WillH
10-09-2014, 01:48 AM
I'm just the messenger. I didn't say I agree with J Reid
Well do you?
SmootSmack
10-09-2014, 04:49 AM
Well do you?
I don't specifically know what was going on in that locker room on Monday night
REDSKINS4ever
10-09-2014, 05:57 AM
Two things....Haslett should have had Robinson or Riley spy Russell Wilson.....that would have limited his rushing.....and the pass to Lynch in the flat which was the same play the Cowboys beat the Redskins when Romo hit Murray. Haslett should have been more cognizant of this since the defense had been attacked in the flat in the red zone before.......Pete Carroll was probably mindful of it.
punch it in
10-09-2014, 07:33 AM
Two things....Haslett should have had Robinson or Riley spy Russell Wilson.....that would have limited his rushing.....and the pass to Lynch in the flat which was the same play the Cowboys beat the Redskins when Romo hit Murray. Haslett should have been more cognizant of this since the defense had been attacked in the flat in the red zone before.......Pete Carroll was probably mindful of it.
Perry Riley could have been allowed to line up on top of Wilson and I still dont think he would have been able to stop him. He is one God awful football player.
Our team leaders may have to do some locker room work....but the team played hard. lots of injuries including our QB starter. First year coach....system....etc. We were clearly outclassed in many area's of player personnel. Another draft (with 1st rd pick) and FA off-season.......will help much.
They played hard and came out respectable in a game that could have 88-3.
I don't like losing but it is easier to take than the G's loss......
Nothing to be ashamed of....
BaltimoreSkins
10-09-2014, 09:49 AM
meh,
I am okay with laughter in the locker room. Do I want them to be upset they lost yeah sure, but it's their job, I have a crappy day in one of my classes I don't carry it over to the next class or meeting after school.
Ruhskins
10-09-2014, 09:58 AM
Jason Reid is missing all the drama from last year and wants to stir up some.