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09-19-2016, 01:31 PM | #76 | |
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09-19-2016, 01:42 PM | #77 | |
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Cousins and the offense have to be completely on point for this team to win. It was there for him to win the game yesterday, that's why I primarily blame Cousins. But the defense continues to be the unit that's completely non-contributory. There's not enough pass rush, they're not stout enough at the point of attack, the defensive game planning is crap, the inability to adjust is killing us, and aside from Norman there is nobody making exceptional plays consistently enough. The talent level is no better than average overall, and the coaching staff isn't elevating their talent with scheme and planning. It's a completely dead-weight unit. The way it looks to me, the games we win the rest of the way will have been in spite of our defense, never because of it.
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09-19-2016, 01:49 PM | #78 | |
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So an elite team like Pgh puts up 38 on the Skins D and a not so elite team like Dallas puts up 27 on the Skins D. That means depending on who they are playing the Skins have to score 30+ to have a shot at winning. Good luck with that. |
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09-19-2016, 02:00 PM | #79 | |
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09-19-2016, 02:13 PM | #80 | |
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Unfortunately, I punish myself by coming to the boards after a loss. Then, I avoid the boards for several days, so I won't have to witness foolish and over-the-top posts. There is another Redskins fan board where I venture (basically, I only go to this one and the one I mentioned), and I had to avoid it all last week due to handful of posters. It's typically a good board with many, intelligent Redskins fans. But, it doesn't take many to bring down a board. Two of the posters on that particular board have been typing verbose and repetitive rhetoric, and continues to speak in absolutes. It's very annoying, and it seems they are almost more concerned about looking right, per their predicted Redskins failures, than the Redskins turning things around this season. This could very, well end up being a crappy season, but I'm gonna withhold judgement for another week or two. |
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09-19-2016, 03:12 PM | #81 |
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My concern is the same as last week--- very poor coaching and an almost complete inability of the coaches to adapt to the game this is going on in front of them.
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09-19-2016, 03:41 PM | #82 |
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Cousins left 10 points or more out there on the field. And the late drive occurred after Cousins gave the Cowboys the momentum back. It's a game of confidence and momentum--so much of it is believing and executing with fire. Cousins f-ed up the offense and kicked the D in the balls. It's on Cousins. McVey called the plays that Kirk missed, in my book. Gruden and the coaches can't go in there and place it in a wide open DJax's hands or lead the rookie so he walks in. And then we have plenty of points and it aint on McVey or Gruden.
As for the D, they just do not have the front 7 at this point to win games for us. We are a season or two at best from being there. And that greatly limits what a D coordinator can do. The Cowboys have a lame, no-name d-line. Ours was worse. And do not forget that the cowboys have a good (great?) o-line. For us to win, it was going to be a shootout. And we should have won, if Kirk isn't garbage. Bottom line: we are in the midst of McC's rebuilding project. Kirk is showing he's not the guy. The D and O-line are still being put together. This is where we're at, folks. My view is stick with the coaches and even Kirk for now, see who's a gamer, and let Scott build. Sucks, but there it is. (PS The giants are not that good. We're going to beat them.)
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We're doomed if Kirk can't get on track. He missed Crowder on what should have been an easy TD, and the pick in the endzone was just turrible.
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09-19-2016, 04:22 PM | #84 |
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Our next 5 games are Giants, Browns, Ravens, Eagles and Lions. All winnable games as none of these teams should scare us. If we can't get rolling in the next 5 weeks, we won't. And I think the key is Kirk mojo and defensive coaching/adjustments (and maybe running the ball more, although I am less focused on that given how open our receivers seemed yesterday).
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09-20-2016, 04:05 PM | #86 | |
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Most plays, Prescott had already predetermined where he was going with the football. Why not occasionally sent some exotic blitzes at him, in hopes of a few rushed passes? I watched parts of the Bucs/Cardinals game on Sunday, and the Cards were fairly, relentless when it came to sending pressure at Winston. I recall last season the Cardinals blitzed more than any team in the league. If you look at the Cardinals defensive line, it's not made up of studs. Calais Campbell is the best player on their D-line, while the rest of their personnel are made up of what you'd consider journeymen. It's all about placing your team in the best possible position, and masking their weaknesses. Our defensive line is quite average, but they have their moments--here and there--where they're capable of making stops. But more times than not the opposition is marching down the field via long, clock-eating drives. I feel we now have the secondary to make plays, but there is just too much passiveness when it comes to Joe Barry and his schemes. Create some extravagant schemes to aide the defense. Granted, Cousins played a major role in Sunday's loss, it doesn't mean Barry gets off the hook, either. IMO, he's called two crappy defensive games in a row with extremely small to no adjustments. |
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09-20-2016, 04:31 PM | #87 | |
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09-20-2016, 05:05 PM | #88 |
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What about Cousins overthrow to DJax for a sure TD?What about the piss poor under thrown pass to Josh Doctson that he had to wait for 1,000,000 years to float into his hands? That's another touchdown if Cousins hits him in stride......there are reports that players on offense are bellyaching over Kirk's poor play. Did you see Pierre Garcon's angry reaction when Cousins threw the interception into the end zone? The players complaining to the coaches are probably Desean Jackson and Pierre Garcon because they are both in vital contract years. Cousins needs to get it together and fast!
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If the play calling involved even a mild risk of running the ball, imagine how much more the passing game would open up.
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So -- assume that Cousins starts the Giants game with a couple of picks and we get in a hole quickly. What does Gruden do? Starting 0-3 and 0-2 in the division would be pretty disasterous, and I wonder if Gruden would make a change.
To be clear, not advocating that. I still think that Kirk gives us the best chance to win, even though he's been shaky. But his body language has been just dreadful -- the guy looks defeated. Aaron Rodgers didn't have a good game the other night, and although you could see it really bothered him, he didn't have his head down or seem to withdraw. (I know, Cousins isn't to be confused with Rodgers -- but it's the mental toughness that is concerning; Gruden already shut him down once before for too many picks).
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