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doesnt seem like it anymore. portis should be getting 20-25 carries, instead of the 10-15 he is. i guess saunders doesnt know portis is one of the elite backs in this league
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Bottom line is Gibbs has not adjusted to today's NFL.
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Today's NFL defending champion is the Pittsburgh Steelers, who (along with several other teams) have a style that is very similar, if not identical, to Gibbs'
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I have to disagree with you. Pittsburgh opened up the offense all through the playoff run.
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"Coordinator Ken Whisenhunt, who played for Joe Gibbs for two years as a backup tight end in Washington, could be the next head coach if Cowher leaves. He obviously paid close attention; the offense he runs is a Gibbs-like system that can utilize the power running game and the deep pass with equal success."
FOX Sports - NFL - Coaches rankings: Redskins stockpiling talent Now I know you and/or someone else will say "deep pass, what deep pass" but this isn't about Brunell or Campbell or Gibbs or Saunders. It's about whether Gibbs' system works. And I think it does. Best examples are in Pitt and Carolina
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Not so much deep pass, just pass more on first down. OR get in shotgun on first down and run. Keep the defense on it's heels. Have you ever seen the Skins in shotgun on 1ST DOWN? Nope. Only on 3rd and long. That is predictable offense. This is what makes Ken W. such a great O-coordinator. He keeps the defense off balance. New England does a great job of this as well. I know they have Brady, but some of the passes he makes, any QB can make. Yes he has talent and sees the field but his 31 year old o-coordinator puts him in good situations to make those plays.
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i dont know if i should reply to this assnine staement. you were probably the same guy lauding coach gibbs after the skins won 5 in a row, and made the playoffs. and kissing his feet after the skins beat tampa in the playoffs. right now, coach gibbs DOES NOT call the plays. and al saunders has been in the nfl forever. i think its more of a case of the offense and the offensive coordinator still feeling each other out( insert joke here)
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As for Saunders, he says he wants a balance, but most importantly to do whatever the situation calls for at the time.
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You said you thought it was a good signing at the time. Then you said "I never thought Brunell was the guy at any time...quote me on that"
So what did you mean?
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I thought we needed a QB, but I saw him play for the skins and he never showed anything promising. 3 seasons, the entire time ive wanted him benched. the whole point was that during our 10-6 run, I still didnt feel he was capable of winning a superbowl. I like his attitude, he's a standup guy, but hasnt showed the talent and composure that he did in Jacksonville.
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Saunders is a smart guy, he realizes that brunell has a tough time goin down field, and he's immobile in the pocket. So he figured to go to our strengths, get the ball out of mark's hands fast, and get it in the hands of our speedy, dangerous backs and receivers. However, when saunders attempts to keep the defense on its heels with occasional deep balls, mark checks down, gets sacked, or throws the ball out of bounds, making these short plays predictable and inneffective in the end. Saunders is just trying to cater to what we have. He does run the ball a lot, just not when we are down by 2 scores, naturally.
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