|
Locker Room Main Forum Commanders Football & NFL discussion |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
10-18-2004, 06:04 PM | #16 | |
Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 45
Posts: 8,317
|
Quote:
What I love so much about Gibbs is that he tailors his system to the personnel he's got. Right now, we're wasting a ton of talent at WR. |
|
Advertisements |
10-18-2004, 06:12 PM | #17 | |
Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
Posts: 17,553
|
Quote:
|
|
10-18-2004, 06:54 PM | #18 | |
The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Age: 48
Posts: 1,501
|
Quote:
He still makes mental errors (illegal formation and illegal motion penalties come to mind), and has dropped a few passes this year, but he's showing more consistency as a playmaker, which is why he was drafted so high. He's responded really well to the work ethic of guys like Coles and Thrash, and it seems like he really tries to emulate their approach to the job. Before the season, I didn't think Gardner would be around much longer, but the guy has to have impressed the heck out of the coaches with his maturity and professionalism-- not to mention the physical attributes he brings to the table. He could be one of the guys that Gibbs tabs as a "Redskins guy". I'd like to see him continue to develop into that kind of player. He's a good guy, he works hard, he's got talent; now he just has to apply those attributes week in and week out, and prove he's worth keeping around beyond this season. |
|
10-18-2004, 07:06 PM | #19 |
Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Crofton, MD
Age: 55
Posts: 907
|
Gardner has really impressed me with his positive attitude and work ethic. He knew that dropping easy passes was a big problem, so he started going in early to work on it. And it seems to be paying off...that is when Brunell can get the ball to him...or any receiver for that matter. His numbers are roughly equal to Coles this year, with the exception of TD's which he has 3 to Coles NONE (WTF???). Maybe he is the other red zone threat now....
As for the McCants being a starter comments, I was just saying that anyone that doesn't regularly play on special teams would have to be a starter on a Gibbs team, and since he's not, assuming he and Jacobs are about the same (which may or may not be true), the "numbers game" keeps him from being activated on game day. |
10-18-2004, 07:08 PM | #20 | |
The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Age: 48
Posts: 1,501
|
Quote:
Yes, Gibbs watched film of McCants, and was excited about his potential, and that's why they signed him to a nice new contract. But once that deal was signed, McCants simply didn't show up in practice. I don't care how good he looked at times last year, he had to carry that over and show improvement in the offseason in order for Gibbs to want to put him on the field. Obviously, that wasn't the case. |
|
10-18-2004, 07:34 PM | #21 | |
Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 45
Posts: 8,317
|
Quote:
I also am unsure as to why the Rock is not in on short-yardage situations. He pushes the pile and proved his ability to do so last year when Dockery was a rookie and Samuels was injured. He just seemed to be able to do what Portis has been relatively unsuccessful at - 3rd and short situations. I've been puzzled by a few personnel moves Gibbs has made: -cutting Bauman but keeping Jimoh (yes I know Bauman was short) -cutting Ohalete but keeping Clark (yes I know Ohalete wasn't speedy) -bringing in a 34 year old QB in Brunell for $40 million -cutting Regan Upshaw but keeping Demetric Evans I don't question that Gibbs will bring us a SB trophy and I know I don't know half of what he knows, but some of his personnel moves have left me saying, "he did what?" |
|
10-18-2004, 07:38 PM | #22 |
Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 45,256
|
I think the decisions to keep Evans and Clark were because Blache and Williams wanted young speedsters to fit the defensive scheme
__________________
You're So Vain...You Probably Think This Sig Is About You |
10-18-2004, 07:42 PM | #23 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
Posts: 17,553
|
ohalete didn't want to be here once sean was drafted...
|
10-18-2004, 08:12 PM | #24 |
Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: San Diego
Posts: 685
|
I've got to say that I like what I've seen with Gardner. I was ready to lynch him early but he is coming around as a Redskin guy. He doesn't blame Brunell, stresses teamwork and of late has been making the catches when the ball actually is thrown in the field of play.
|
10-18-2004, 08:16 PM | #25 | |
\m/
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NY
Age: 52
Posts: 99,464
|
Quote:
|
|
10-18-2004, 08:46 PM | #26 | |
The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Age: 48
Posts: 1,501
|
Quote:
1) Gibbs likes to have lots of O-linemen and TEs available for substitutions and injuries. He has been carrying 8 O-linemen and 4 TE/H-backs on the active roster for each game. The linemen are needed for depth, and the top three TEs/H-backs all see frequent action in offensive sets, while the 4th (usually Royal) is mostly a special teamer. Remember, Spurrier had little use for tight ends and H-backs. 2) The heavy use of TEs and H-backs limits the opportunities for multiple receiver sets; generally Gibbs uses no more than 3 wideouts in any formation. He only carries 4 wideouts on the gameday active roster. Spurrier carried at least five. 3) The 4th receiver must play well on special teams. McCants apparently doesn't fit the bill there. Thrash has been excellent on punt coverage, and his special teams skills are a major reason why the Redskins traded for him. 4) Jacobs has been seeing more and more action as the 3rd receiver, and also as Coles' reliever, and he seems to be gaining the confidence and favor of the coaching staff. Jacobs also plays special teams. 5) Gregg Williams uses a lot of players on defense, and all of the non-starters are special teams contributors. 6) The primary red-zone threats at this point are Gardner and Cooley. Both are big, physical receivers, who also have performed well enough outside of the red-zone to be starters. McCants would be more of a red-zone specialist, and since there is little room on the active roster for non-starters who don't contribute to special teams, that specialization makes him a less appealing option for the active roster. |
|
10-18-2004, 09:12 PM | #27 | |
Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 45
Posts: 8,317
|
Quote:
Ohalete was a ball hawk, even if somewhat raw. I remember there were a TON of Iffy fans on this site (me included). So when he is cut in favor of Ryan Clark, yes, I have my doubts. Upshaw was pegged as our starting RDE last year. Granted, he got us more penalties than sacks, but he at least had the potential to provide a pass-rush from the line (not the secondary or LBs). He wasn't starting quality and was rightly supplanted by Daniels, but he was a better backup than Demetric Evans and he had a small salary. Our defense has performed marvelously, so ultimately, the credit goes to the coaching staff and players currently on our roster. However, I personally liked Bauman and Ohalete and was a little confused when they were cut. They weren't exactly slow or too costly to keep (both had league minimum salaries). |
|
10-18-2004, 10:35 PM | #28 | |
\m/
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NY
Age: 52
Posts: 99,464
|
Quote:
They're not exactly tearing it up elsewhere and Upshaw is out of football completely. |
|
10-19-2004, 09:32 AM | #29 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
Posts: 17,553
|
bauman was a decent gunner on ST too, but we have 3 good corners and i guess ade was better on ST this year...
|
10-19-2004, 02:18 PM | #30 |
Special Teams
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 157
|
all this talk about gardner, thrash, jacobs improving and mccants not activated is making my head spin... what does it really matter when our quarterback's best years are about a half decade behind him?
|
|
|