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RG3 |
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32 | 42.67% |
Robert Griffin III |
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39 | 52.00% |
Other |
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4 | 5.33% |
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#1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
I like the name Landover Leap.
I also liked how the O adjusted to Minn's D as well. I was worried in the first Q but when the team turned it around and marched up the field, at will, I'm convinced the offense is for real.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
Holding Minnesota to FGs inside the redzone was crucial. The defense stepped up when they had too. Coach Haz deserves credit for figuring things out and using different players in different situations. Coach Haz's full usage of the defensive personnel to cause the effect that it did shows how great of a d coordinator he is.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
Redskins lead league with 22 Touchdowns.... Amazing!!!!!
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
This season the Redskins have the play makers that's been missing on offense. It takes years oftentimes to build a team. It's resulting in high scoring and tremendous offensive production. I wish Garcon will get well so he can return to the gridiron.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
^ ^^^^^
I like the notion of keep feeding Morris the ball. On average he'll get 50 yards by at least his 7th or 8th carry of the game. Then keep RG3 in the spread. Run the option. Gain yards. Throw the bubble screen. Get a first down. Then throw the wide receiver screen. Feed Morris the ball two or 3 more times. Then target the weakness of the secondary. |
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
Wait until Antrel Rolle or Kenny Phillips move up to the line of scrimmage when the run is effective. Then go deep or over the middle where a safety would normally be. I wouldn't go deep to Corey Webster's side because he's very good in coverage. I'd try to beat Prince Amukamara deep with Morgan or Hankerson in 1 on1 coverage because Amukamara is more vulnerable in coverage. I'm sure Kyle Shanahan knows these things.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Raleigh NC
Age: 61
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Re: Skins/Vikings post game thread
He likes to be called Robert I undrstand
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