Welcome Carson Wentz


punch it in
09-25-2022, 09:20 PM
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REDSKINS4ever
09-26-2022, 01:35 AM
I think all of us here are smart enough to know that 2 games really doesn't mean much. There are a lot of positives w/ Wentz but also plenty of negatives.

I listened to Cooley this week and he gave Wentz a C-. Basically said there was a lot of stuff he missed but Turner didn't help him too much in the first half.

I want to see Wentz go out there tomorrow and dominate the game, 2017 style. I think he is still capable of being that guy.

It didn't happen because his offensive coordinator don't know a damn thing about situational awareness......Wentz didn't have a chance yesterday because of Scott Turner and that pitiful offensive line.

PorkSkins
09-26-2022, 01:41 AM
It didn't happen because his offensive coordinator don't know a damn thing about situational awareness......Wentz didn't have a chance yesterday because of Scott Turner and that pitiful offensive line.

The o-line surely didn't do Wentz too many favors, but Wentz's lack of pocket awareness and propensity to hold on to the ball created about 3 or 4 sacks.

EdmundDorf
09-26-2022, 03:13 AM
I didn't watch the game live, thank god, and probably wont look at the highlights. Every player has weaknesses in their game, we know Wentz (and pretty much every QB) is better when given time by the OL. Fact is coaches and FO need to set him up to succeed not throw him to the lions(eagles) and leave his weaknesses exposed. They invested a lot in him, but they went cheap on the oline in the offseason. Total FO & coaching failure. Offense could have been, may still be, good but we sunk our cap dollars into overrated CBs

Chief X_Phackter
09-26-2022, 09:51 AM
The o-line surely didn't do Wentz too many favors, but Wentz's lack of pocket awareness and propensity to hold on to the ball created about 3 or 4 sacks.

This is about where I'm at.

I was concerned about the O-line going into this game, more concerned than I was about the defense, which actually played well early on.

There were a couple times where he held on to the ball too long, but that O-line was pretty terrible in pass protection last night, probably worse than what he had in Indy. If this is what the O-line is moving forward, ST needs to come up with a better plan, and should have made the necessary adjustments earlier in that game yesterday to give them a chance.

skinsfaninok
09-26-2022, 09:54 AM
The OL sucked yesterday but Wentz also cant hold on to the ball for fucking 4 seconds, that's common QB knowledge

PorkSkins
09-26-2022, 08:36 PM
https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL/status/1574376571485290496?cxt=HHwWgICg4c_Jp9krAAAA

https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/status/1574481422383038478?cxt=HHwWnIC-6d-g19krAAAA

mooby
09-26-2022, 11:03 PM
https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL/status/1574376571485290496?cxt=HHwWgICg4c_Jp9krAAAA

https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/status/1574481422383038478?cxt=HHwWnIC-6d-g19krAAAA

I'll provide you guys with Mark Bullock's wrapup of the 9 sack analysis:


Overall it was a collective failure from the offense that resulted in the nine sacks from the Eagles. There were some sacks that resulted from predictable play calls and no receivers getting open, others were the result of the quarterback not getting rid of the ball or stepping up enough to avoid the edge rushers. But the offensive line as a unit was clearly not good enough throughout the game. Cosmi struggled at right tackle, as did Norwell at left guard. Turner got beat a few times early on in the game at right guard and Schweitzer has some struggles at center too. It was a poor performance across the board from a unit that has been a strength of this team the past few years. Offensive line coach John Matsko and needs to work with Scott Turner to clean up a number of issues with this group after a poor start to the season. They’ll need to do so quickly too, as next week Washington faces Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys.


TLDR: Total offensive failure, from the offensive line, to Wentz, to Scott Turner = 9 sacks (first 8 from 4-man rushes).

Matsko has work to do.

calia
09-26-2022, 11:19 PM
I guess losing Flowers and Scherff hurt more than we thought it would. Going to be a long season.


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punch it in
09-27-2022, 12:02 AM
I'll provide you guys with Mark Bullock's wrapup of the 9 sack analysis:



TLDR: Total offensive failure, from the offensive line, to Wentz, to Scott Turner = 9 sacks (first 8 from 4-man rushes).

Matsko has work to do.


Our coaches can work all they want, but when you aren’t as smart as the other coaches it doesn’t matter. Throw in lesser talent because of a coach who isn’t as smart as other gm’s and ya get shit on a stick.

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