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firstdown 07-15-2005, 01:35 PM This was a good clip of our offense and the progress they made late in the season with Ramsey at QB. It also shows some good clips of Patten and Moss.The bast part of the clip is Brunell bouncing a pass about five yards down field and about ten yards short.
http://www.redskins.com/news/multimedia.jsp?id=7913#
BigSKINBauer 07-15-2005, 02:24 PM This was a good clip of our offense and the progress they made late in the season with Ramsey at QB. It also shows some good clips of Patten and Moss.The bast part of the clip is Brunell bouncing a pass about five yards down field and about ten yards short.
http://www.redskins.com/news/multimedia.jsp?id=7913#
I laughed so hard at that throw, he threw it and really tried, his arm went back and he he threw it and it looked good until it just fell and hit the ground.
After laughing i remebered the pain i was in back then, straight off of the browns loss. BAD TIMES
firstdown 07-15-2005, 02:34 PM I laughed so hard at that throw, he threw it and really tried, his arm went back and he he threw it and it looked good until it just fell and hit the ground.
After laughing i remebered the pain i was in back then, straight off of the browns loss. BAD TIMESAt least we can look back at it now and get some good laughes. Clip seven should be of all his bad passes last year the only problem would be how long it would last.LOL
manicd 07-15-2005, 04:03 PM Wow, I didn't know Patten had that kind of speed. I couldn't allow myself to follow the Pats. I'm the jealous type. I actually think that our receiving core is better this year. Not because it couldn't be worse, but because the pieces are better. I'd love to see Patrick connect with Moss and Patten for some deep balls. Come on Joe, let if fly.
BrudLee 07-15-2005, 04:31 PM Wow, I didn't know Patten had that kind of speed. I couldn't allow myself to follow the Pats. I'm the jealous type. I actually think that our receiving core is better this year. Not because it couldn't be worse, but because the pieces are better. I'd love to see Patrick connect with Moss and Patten for some deep balls. Come on Joe, let if fly.
I hope you're right. I'm reserving my receiving corps optimism until they actually put on uniforms and catch passes. Until then, they are the only question mark on our offense. To wit:
Running backs/H-back
Portis, Betts, Cooley. I'm OK there.
Quarterback
Patrick Ramsey. His rating for the season last yearwas 74.8, but if you factor out the disasterous relief appearance in week 2, that bumps up to a more respectable 79.9. As a starter last year, his rating was 82.6 (week 11 on). Those are decent numbers when one considers that he didn't practice with the starters for over half the season, and it wasn't exactly a home run offense.
O-line
Samuels, Dockery, Rabach, Thomas, Jansen
Samuels, Thomas and Jansen are considered among the best at their positions. Rabach was the best available free agent center this year, and Dockery has shown improvement since entering the league as a third rounder.
Wideouts
Who's the #1 here? Patten? Moss? Will Jacobs live up to his potential? Mason and Thrash are both good, but not great. What about McCants?
manicd 07-15-2005, 05:33 PM I hope you're right. I'm reserving my receiving corps optimism until they actually put on uniforms and catch passes. Until then, they are the only question mark on our offense. To wit:
Running backs/H-back
Portis, Betts, Cooley. I'm OK there.
Quarterback
Patrick Ramsey. His rating for the season last yearwas 74.8, but if you factor out the disasterous relief appearance in week 2, that bumps up to a more respectable 79.9. As a starter last year, his rating was 82.6 (week 11 on). Those are decent numbers when one considers that he didn't practice with the starters for over half the season, and it wasn't exactly a home run offense.
O-line
Samuels, Dockery, Rabach, Thomas, Jansen
Samuels, Thomas and Jansen are considered among the best at their positions. Rabach was the best available free agent center this year, and Dockery has shown improvement since entering the league as a third rounder.
Wideouts
Who's the #1 here? Patten? Moss? Will Jacobs live up to his potential? Mason and Thrash are both good, but not great. What about McCants?
Well, they are all valid points. That is why I think our recievers wil be better. Ramsey will be better, Joe will use Cooley more, he's adapting Clinton's running. And as far as not having a number one, our number one last year was hampered pretty badly. I think Moss will be the first option, and will perform better than Coles. I can't help to think though, that Joe hasn't been studying the Patriots offense. They don't have a great number 1 either. I know people are sick of the Patriot comparisons, but hey, it works. Works for them damn well. And the Chiefs as well. Then again, Gonzo is like a number one receiver although he plays Tight End. Anyway, I suspect our recievers to surprise the nay sayers ala our D-line last year.
GoSkins! 07-15-2005, 10:38 PM I can't help to think though, that Joe hasn't been studying the Patriots offense.
You can bet your a*s on that!
CooleyAsCanBe 07-17-2005, 12:49 PM Good video, although Royal's Touchdown dance is even creepier in slow motion.
TheMalcolmConnection 07-18-2005, 07:18 AM The thrusting frightens me.
mooby 07-18-2005, 11:02 AM lol i wonder what happens behind the scenes. but watching that clip of a wide open lavernues coles downfield, and brunell horribly passing it onto the sidelines, that made me cry. I never want to witness that again.
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