(Mega Merged Thread) Redskins-Dallas Game

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SmootSmack
12-14-2005, 12:28 AM
Patten has proven himself to be a capable wideout in the NFL. While some here may have written him off as a has-been, or that he suddenly forgot how to play, I think it's been more of a chemistry thing with Brunell. If, as you say Brunell is locked in to only two receivers to the point that he's neglecting other parts of the field, then that's the fault of Brunell.

Jacobs on the other hand has had time to break into the starting lineup and each year fails to do it. He has been virtually silent in his first legitimate shot at a starting role. Now, to be fair, Jacobs has been pushed into the #2 spot at a time when the offense as a whole seems to be in a rut. But by the same token, if Jacobs was truly going to be an effective player in this league, his play would be enhancing this offense, instead of being one of the reasons that it's struggling.

Still, I'll agree that Jacobs deserves at least the chance to make a contribution throughout the remainder of the season. If by then he hasn't "stepped up" and established himself as a member of the starting unit, his time here may have officially run out.



Well I was looking over the play-by-plays according to NFL.com from this year and it appears that for at least the first month and a half Patten did get a lot of looks just not a lot of receptions. Now part of that could have been Patten's fault, Brunell's, or plays such as the PI against Denver (I think). The numbers start to go down around the time that Patten got hurt.

After getting a ridiculous amount of looks his first game starting, Jacobs numbers have gone down. But again, a lot of that is probably attributable to an increased focus on the running game.

One thing to note is that unlike Jacobs, Patten never had a holding or illegal motion penalty or anything of that sort. But I agree with Beem-give him until the end of this season.


David Patten:

Week 1: 5 passes thrown, 3 catches
Week 2: 6 passes thrown, 1 catch
Bye Week
Week 4: 8 passes thrown, 3 catches
Week 5: 14 passes thrown, 7 catches
Week 6: 12 passes thrown, 4 catches
Week 7: 4 passes thrown, 2 catches
Week 8: 5 passes thrown, 1 catch
Week 9: 3 passes thrown, 0 catches
Week 10: 9 passes thrown, 3 catches

Taylor Jacobs:

Week 11: 12 passes thrown, 3 catches
Week 12: 5 passes thrown, 4 catches
Week 13: 4 passes thrown, 1 catch
Week 14: 2 passes thrown, 1 catch

lifetimeskin
12-14-2005, 12:33 AM
why we will win...

We will WIN if:

1) Terry Glenn is held in check (no big plays)
2) Moss has at least 2 catches over 20 yds.
3) Our play mix is 60-40 run
4) We convert on 50% of 3rd downs.
5) We win the turnover battle
6) We get at least 3 sacks
7) Portis rushes for 100 yds.

We will LOSE if:

4 out of those 7 don't go our way.

:dallas:

SmootSmack
12-14-2005, 12:34 AM
Comes in talkin chit, and leaves in doubt...grt job TAF:food-smil

um thanks...not sure what I did though

lifetimeskin
12-14-2005, 12:51 AM
SANTRAPJACK---R U SERIOUS WITH YOUR ANALYSIS????

"The Washington defense is ranked #9 in the NFL and Dallas Defense is ranked #10. The only thing that seperates the two is LESS THAN 2 YARDS of total yardage allowed. Dallas has allowed an average of 300.7 ypg and the Redskins defense has allowed 298.8 ypg. That is only a 1.9 yard difference over 13 games. If you do the math over 13 games the Dallas defense has only allowed 4 INCHES (not yards or feet, but INCHES) more per game than that of the Washington defense."


Are you kidding me with your analysis???? that is 1.9 yds per GAME!!!! You would need to multiply that number times 13 (GAMES) or nealry 26 yards.......INCHES, what are you talking about? What was your SAT score?

ysl
12-14-2005, 12:52 AM
You won't need to worry about those things. The Foreskins will lose just because you're playing the Cowboys. Don't forget, historically you only get one lucky win against us a year... not 2.

SmootSmack
12-14-2005, 12:54 AM
Get ready to loose.......
Washington will be no match.......

Can clearly see that most of you feel the same way.

Go Boys!

Bienvenidos Vaquero...I'm impressed you have time to post here, I figured you were busy cramming for your test (http://www.dallascowboyssuck.com/content.php?article.13)

SmootSmack
12-14-2005, 12:56 AM
SANTRAPJACK---R U SERIOUS WITH YOUR ANALYSIS????

"The Washington defense is ranked #9 in the NFL and Dallas Defense is ranked #10. The only thing that seperates the two is LESS THAN 2 YARDS of total yardage allowed. Dallas has allowed an average of 300.7 ypg and the Redskins defense has allowed 298.8 ypg. That is only a 1.9 yard difference over 13 games. If you do the math over 13 games the Dallas defense has only allowed 4 INCHES (not yards or feet, but INCHES) more per game than that of the Washington defense."


Are you kidding me with your analysis???? that is 1.9 yds per GAME!!!! You would need to multiply that number times 13 (GAMES) or nealry 26 yards.......INCHES, what are you talking about? What was your SAT score?

Yeah, ask the Redskins what 1.9 yards meant at the end of the Tampa game.

ysl
12-14-2005, 12:56 AM
What did the TUNA think that Larry Johnson and Co. were just going to have a bad day, so he wanted to stop the threat of E. Kinninson, S. Parker and D. Hall? Still makes no sense!!! Sorry that arugment does not hold water!!



Sorry, it does hold water and you obviously didn't watch the game. The Cowboys did not stack more than the front 7 most of the game because, yes, Parcells does believe in his teams' ability to stop the run. Unbeknownst to him his defense played the absolute worst game of the year on defense and yes, KC's offense presents mismatch problems for Dallas in the air now that Dat is gone and our corners weren't 100%.

Go watch some film before you start blowing farts out of your mouth gassing up the place. You can disagree with the argument all you like but that still won't change the fact that Dallas played mostly pass D.

Sad thing is we couldn't stop that either.

ysl
12-14-2005, 12:59 AM
SANTRAPJACK---R U SERIOUS WITH YOUR ANALYSIS????

"The Washington defense is ranked #9 in the NFL and Dallas Defense is ranked #10. The only thing that seperates the two is LESS THAN 2 YARDS of total yardage allowed. Dallas has allowed an average of 300.7 ypg and the Redskins defense has allowed 298.8 ypg. That is only a 1.9 yard difference over 13 games. If you do the math over 13 games the Dallas defense has only allowed 4 INCHES (not yards or feet, but INCHES) more per game than that of the Washington defense."


Are you kidding me with your analysis???? that is 1.9 yds per GAME!!!! You would need to multiply that number times 13 (GAMES) or nealry 26 yards.......INCHES, what are you talking about? What was your SAT score?

Oh now don't get to worked up. We've been missing our best corner for about five games now. That's why the Skins are ahead.

SmootSmack
12-14-2005, 01:02 AM
Oh now don't get to worked up. We've been missing our best corner for about five games now. That's why the Skins are ahead.

Right, because the Redskins have been totally healthy all season long. :rolleyes:

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