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PS: sorry for the posting spree, just finish watching the game and I'm as pumped as if I had watched it live.
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And drafting a bunch of guys that never panned out (Patrick Ramsey was a Snyder pick, and RGIII was too). Kirk was/is good, but he never had any intention of staying here, despite what he may have said to the press. |
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I remember that game, it was brutal to watch lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Washington Twitter is down in TH and I get it but at the end of the day he’s 6-1 this year. Yes it’s mainly because of the defense and yes I’d love to see Sam play but you can’t pull Taylor unless it snowballs
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Taylor definitely almost cost us that game. I mean it certainly wasn’t the D, or the backs. It wasn’t people dropping balls. The coaches did a good job. Taylor had some absolutely awful misses and int’s, and was clearly the shaky part of the team. It just begs the question what if we had solid quarterback play? But yes you cannot make changes now because we are winning . I would love to see him run sometimes instead of forcing balls. If he looks real bad against the Giants next week, and is holding us back - than Id be all in favor of letting Sam get in the game. We are in the drivers seat for the playoffs. So if it becomes apparent that Taylor is the weak link get him out. |
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Why are they not running Taylor like Falcons did with MM ? At least do it enough to soften up the coverage.
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The problem with pulling TH is that this team really rallies around him, i be afraid if Ron pulled him the air come out the team balloon.
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I'm assuming the 70% doesn’t include playoffs, but I could be wrong.
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My though is when CW was in at the start of the season they thought ok we are going to be able to throw more and lean on a NFL starter level QB, that didn't work out. I think now if CW comes back you treat him like TH but it opens the door to more play calls. Defenses know with TH we can't bomb it out, i think CW in keeps the safeties honest and you chuck it a couple times to remind them, that opens the door even more for the RBs. When the day is done CW is a better QB then TH. The X factor with TH is that the team really rises up for him, so its a tough call. I keep CW and TH both on a short leash if they start a game.
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It was also 17 years ago. NFL has changed a lot.
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There is a Carson Wentz playbook and then there is a Taylor Heinike playbook.
Heinike playbook is run, run and first read quick pass plays. If the first read isnt there then scramble and go off schedule. A 2 yard gain is a positive play, a 8 yard sack or penalty = 3 n out. Heinike is not asked to drop back there and go through progressions. Wentz .. its going to be more traditional 5-7 step drop, hold ball let the long down field pass plays develop. We can still run a ton and the PA should be a thing. Problem is doing first read pass plays doesnt really seems to work with Wentz bc I think he processes things slow and then has no avoid/off schedule create abilities. He can step into a pocket then run forward for 7 yards but outside pocket? I dont want to see that. Heinikes playbook wins if we hold the opposing team to 20 or less points. Razor thin margin of error .. were things just magically happen. Muffed punt deep, safety runs into referree, interception by forearm in endzone yesterday ... 58 yard field goal. Heinike playbook wins TOP, which helps our D as well. Henike playbook compliments our team better (O line isnt asked to pass pro, they arent good at pass pro .. you dont want Leno going 1 on 1 with a speed edge guy and asking the Qb to drop back 7 steps) short read -- team plays better as west coast/run (heinike) vs traditional pocket (wentz) |
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TH really hasn't been scrambling around much. At this point i run with TH but his leash is as long as a my shoe lace and i am not wearing boots.
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DE Young, Sweat DT Allen, Payne LB Davis, Holcomb CB St. Juste, Fuller, McCain S Forrest, Curl It's on the brink but I need someone on the back 7 to take that step into top level whether its, BSJ, Forrest, Curl, or Davis
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