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10-31-2006, 12:34 PM | #16 |
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Re: Theismann made a great point during MNF.
My point is that when you get against GOOD NFL DEFENSES you can't come in and run it down everyone's throat. It just does not work! It sure didn't work against Tampa in the playoffs did it? Or against Seattle! And the hell with motion. Motion is a bunch of bullshit. Do the Colts run motion???? No. Never. They never run any motion. It's always the same thing. Harrison on the right and Wayne on the left. Dungy said that they have been running the same plays for 7 FRICKIN YEARS! How about execution!!!! How about production???? I almost don't even want to turn on the TV Sunday after watching the Pats and the Colts over the weekend. Brunell is so old and tired. Plus Romo carved up Carolina in Carolina! What in the hell is Gibbs waiting for?
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10-31-2006, 12:38 PM | #17 |
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You're kind of contradicting yourself there. If it's all about execution, then why CAN'T you run it down someone's throat?
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10-31-2006, 12:46 PM | #18 |
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The Skins defense can not keep itself off the field. The only way this team is going to win is to out score the opponent. Loose the ball control , Joe Gibbs offense and open this baby up or this team goes 2 and 14.
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10-31-2006, 04:36 PM | #21 |
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You know what's interesting and I don't think has been pointed out here is how many quick, short passes the Pats throw. They're not launching it ever other play. It's a lot of screens and dump offs
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10-31-2006, 05:37 PM | #22 |
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pats coaching > skins coaching
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10-31-2006, 05:40 PM | #23 |
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Skins have such trouble dealing with their own schemes that they don't have time to identify anyone else's. They are never prepared for the opponent. The halftime adjustments have been miserable as well. Maybe they have TOO MANY coaches in power.
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11-01-2006, 01:47 AM | #24 | |
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11-01-2006, 01:53 AM | #25 | |
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Huge point. We have no audibles at the line. Gibbs I didnt let just any QB do that but Brunell is experienced enough to do it. We can fix our problems. Its in our reach. The question is will they do it. I dont think they need to change Mark as much as they need to do these other things and most of it seems to me to be coming from the coaches. Players at correct possition Play called Giving the QB to right to change the play. Game planning.. You dont run on Indi to the corners, they are small and fast, you run it down the middle. We have the talent. Lets see if the coaches can come up with the right decission and modivations. |
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11-01-2006, 02:37 AM | #26 |
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Here's the problem, we all have been watching Brunell for so long we forgot what it's like to have a real QB on the field, and so we continue to try and figure out what the problem is other than Brunell, why? Because we all know we are stuck with him, every offensive problem we have could be attributed to the QB, a QB can make a team one dimensional in a heartbeat. Brunell was never a genious a QB, and now at 36 years old we want him to learn a new offense with a different philosophy than he's ever had, and to learn a 700 page play book, Brunell is lucky if could memorize 30 plays. He has no ability how to scan a field pre snap and know where the week spot in the defense will be on that particular play. Take a good look at Lloyd our last game he was fuming has anyone heard why? I have a pretty good idea why, our WR's are running thier a**'s off and Brunell could care less he's just dumping the ball off without giving the a second or third option a look.
I am not saying that this offense will turn upside down if and when Campbell ever gets a chance because he is a highly unproven player, but something has to give and I think it's about to, Gibbs is close to having no choice but to make the switch, unfortunatly the season will be over by the time he does, he acts as if after Brunells play that benching him is giving up on the season, when in actuallity it's the complete opposite regardless of the results, proven loser, against unproven ???? |
11-01-2006, 02:45 AM | #27 |
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It didn't take minnesota long to send a message to Brad Johnson, Childress is already thinking about making a move at QB, Johnson has remotly been near as bad as Brunell.
Kind of ironic, the monday night game saw both backup QB's, I really had to laugh at that considering our sorry state of affairs with Brunell, Gibbs acts as if Campbell gets on that field the world will come to an end, I said it before and I will say it again it almost looks like to me Gibbs is scared that someone will step in and outplay his beloved Brunell and he will have no choice but to bench him. |
11-01-2006, 02:50 AM | #28 |
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So you think that Gibbs couldn't care less about the organization he's invested so much time and effort into, that he doesn't want to help restore to the greatness it once had due in large part to Gibbs because he has some sort of man-crush on Brunell?
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11-01-2006, 03:16 AM | #29 | |
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Lets face it he was the only one in the NFL who wanted the guy at least as a starter, and he was the only one who was going to give anything up to get him, let alone 43 mil and a 3rd round pick, so in the eye's of every personel man out there he looks like a baffone, thier all saying I told you so, and he's trying to prove them wrong, which comes down to his inability to admit he royally screwed up with the Brunell signing. Take a good look at Brunell can anyone say with a straight face he was a good signing? Let alone a horid signing? If Brunell was playing for the Boy's the last 3 years we would still be laughing at how dumb they are, but because it's us and a Gibbs move, that makes it all right. The guy is a joke at QB, how many Skins games does Aikmen have to cover do we have to hear him breakdown the QB play and question the decision making of Brunell along with his inability of arm strength to hit a reciever downfield, yes Brunell can throw the ball deep but he has to winde up and put a lot of air under it he cannot snap off a throw and get the ball 40 yards downfield. But until Brunell is removed from the equation everyone will continue to believe that there is no way Gibbs could be wrong, or stubborn, or human. |
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