11-02-2005, 10:54 AM | #46 |
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Re: Basically, it all starts with Portis
I mean, i've personally said letting pierce leave was a huge mistake almost every week (i also beat the brunnel trade to death, who knew? oh yeah, Gibbs), but some people seem to enjoy bashing anyone that gets over 4mill a year just because they're not #1 in the league.
Portis isn't LT, but i'd still put him in the top 10, and you might say he did horribly in this game, but LT also put up a 7 yard game recently, so it happens (And not just to us). Samuels isn't the best tackle, but he's not our worst lineman either, and good experienced Ol guys aren't easy to find. We've got overpaid guys, but we're not alone in that. And just because they make a lot doesn't mean we can just toss them and plug in backup X and not see a huge dropoff, despite what some might think. |
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11-02-2005, 11:39 AM | #47 | |
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The only person that has escaped this scrutiny so far this year is Santana Moss, and that's only because he leads the league in receiving. God forbid he has a few off weeks. Half the forum will be screaming that he's overrated and "isn't the gamechanger we thought he'd be". |
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11-02-2005, 11:41 AM | #48 |
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Funny how Offiss shows up all of a sudden........after a loss.
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11-02-2005, 01:54 PM | #49 |
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Look what a terrible defeat has done to these posts. Since the Skins have lost, now we should not have traded for Portis. Last time I checked, no running back can produce with four carries. Waive Robert Royal. He did drop over four passes but what are the alternatives. Royal had a bad game, the team had a bad game, move on.
Bench Holdman. Okay I agree with that. I'm tired of seeing 50 yard runs off left tackle. Brunnel holds onto the ball too long. From what I can tell, he was going through his progressions and no one was open in the time he was alloted. Late in the game the Giants disregarded the run and came after Brunnel and the situation got worse. There is nothing positive to say about this game. Forget about and move on. Concentrate on attacking the Eagles weaknesses. The Eagle game will say alot about whether the Skins are a playoff team or not. |
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I didn't say Portis is the best back in the league, but he's a very good running back. The problem is Joe Gibbs didn't get the right back for his system. If Gibbs can't adapt to a speed back, that's his own fault. Last edited by jdlea; 11-02-2005 at 10:59 PM. |
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As far as Portis, I agree that he's not exactly what we wanted. Coming out of Denver I think everyone expected his numbers to drop, I didn't expect quite the drop we've seen, but apparently I was wrong. Here's the thing about Portis, while he's not getting the yards we necessarily want from him, and definitely not getting the touchdowns. I feel the system is completely wrong for him, it looks like Buges and Gibbs has worked on getting more "Portis" plays in there. I think his injury is worse than we all know, and I believe our run blocking isn't THAT bad. Often he has one man to beat and stumbles (as Offiss pointed out). What Portis brings to the table -- INTANGIBLES INTANGIBLES INTANGIBLES. He has a charismatic attitude, he's the head of our franchise. Coaches, Players, and fans all seem to respect him, the Redskins finally have someone stepping up to be a LEADER for this team. He's also a warrior, he plays throuh pain and injuries, and while I often don't respect this attribute as much as others, I do when the #2 is out. I think we gave Portis too much dough, and giving up a 2nd rounder was kinda tough -- especially with Shaun Alexander on the market (but who knows if we could have gotten him for the same price, but I think he'd fit into the system better.) Long story short -- Portis is a quality back who will ALWAYS run hard and will be an emotional and vocal leader for your club. I feel our expectations will slowly come realized with time. I like to see our offensive line starting to gel (is it me or is Dockery a new player? Okay.. not quite, but improved!) we have some stability at most positions, and it looks like we're actually keeping a coaching staff together. I think in the end, Portis will work himself out. Gibbs seems to have gotten the passing game going (provided the Giants game brunell doesnt become a trend) maybe next year comes the running game...
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I don't think that he is infallible or incapable of making an error, I've said many times that our personnel moves for the most part have been more good than bad. If I blindly supported him I wouldn't acknowledge he's made any wrong decisions at all. He has made some bad moves, I've said our drafts have been weak, especially the later round selections. What I have a problem with is people who constantly pick and fuss over every single little thing, especially after a loss. Some people are curiously quiet after wins, but only come out after a loss. That's what is boring and predictable to me. After a win we never hear people criticize the Portis deal, or how much Arrington and Samuels are making. But after a loss... watch out, all of a sudden the sky is falling and every mistake the team has made over the past decade is held under the microscope. Again, boring and predictable. |
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11-03-2005, 12:13 AM | #53 |
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I agree with most everything you say in your post, there is a warm feeling of stability around the franchise now. While I will forever believe that if Spurrier had the defense we had last year our record would have been playoff callibre. The problem is, Spurrier wouldn't get rid of his college guys. While I respect his loyalty, it also cost him his job.
Everyone knows I've been a Spurrier fan forever (my dad went to Florida watching him play, and we used to watch the gators nearly every time they got on national TV) so I have a connection to him. That being said, he would have had to make radical changes to be in the NFL and some personel changes as well. What I'm getting at Matty, is if you trust the coaching staff, that's fine, on most issues, so do I. But there have to be times when you deviate from their thinking. Its only human nature! While we dont know all the behind the scenes information that would make our guesses irrelevant, it's still fun and what I love to see about the site. Speculation is fun.
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By the way, Moss had a relatively 'quiet' day, maybe it's a 'bad game' by his standards with only 4 catches for 34 yards. Did you hear me or anyone else calling for his head? Right. I didn't think so. |
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11-03-2005, 12:39 AM | #56 |
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Us naysayers read Sally Jenkins -- we can't help it.
I've mentioned in many posts, and even had a thread saying that it looks like I may have been wrong about Brunell, but I also think it's a bit early to think that all our woes are finished. All I want is a contender. It's been a long time since I've seen a good Redskins team (elementary school) and it's really high time we have one. After last week, Im a little worried...
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I've been skeptical of the Portis trade since day one. I was skeptical about it when this team started off undefeated for the first three games and he amassed zero touchdowns. And after discovering how Portis has performed in 8 NFC East matchups as a Redskin, with his whopping 3.6 yard per carry average in the games that matter most, forgive me if I don't participate in the orgasmic convulsions some people seem to be enjoying at the mere mention of his name. Overall, he's a good running back. Against our division rivals, he's been average at best. Though some may view my opinion on him as bordering on a violation of Warpath rules, I stand by my argument. He wasn't worth what we gave up to get him. We can't do anything about that now, but that won't stop me from expressing that viewpoint should the subject arise. |
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How ignorant can you be I have been saying it for a year and a half, the fact is you have offered no solution other than Lavar, Portis, Samuels, and Brunell are great and deserve the money they are getting because we would have paid someone else who can't play that kind of money so might as well be them. The fact is teams who know what they are doing personel wise do it through the draft so they don't blow the roof off their cap, so they do have enough money to add the right veteran to put the team over the hump. The fact is the facts are right in front of you every sunday, but apparently you ain't watching. So I am to surmise that Portis is every bit the 50 million $ back in your eyes, I am to surmise that Samuels is an elite left tackle? Your buddy Lavar is without question an elite LB? And Brunell who has lost 3 of our last 4 games, 2 of which were winnable is worth every penny? Brunell is the only one that a case can be remotly made, take a good look at what happened against the Giants they pressured him he didn't have a huge buffer to get comfortable with, and so from the very first pass play he had major happy feet, Brunell has proven he can be very effective against teams that don't pressure the QB, he needs to show he can do it when the going gets rough. Life is not worth living aaay, kind of funny that the problem here is that my opinion differs with yours, so in other words everyone should listen to your opinion for the same reasons you say not listen to mine, the only difference is you make it personal, why? Because we both no your nothing more than a wannabe football man who has made his own evaluations about these players in the past and can't handle watching those evaluations blow up in your face. By the way I have been sick for 2 weeks, so I wasen't posting regardless, but just for the record I said we shouldn't use San fran as a barometer for our team, and correct me if I am wrong but we did lose the 2 previous games before that didn't we? Bottom line I am real tired of educating you on the game, you can continue to believe that there is no way to replace the big$ 4 with better players, apparently they are the best in the NFL at their perspective positions so theres no way to find players for elite contracts to replace them, you know like Lamar a journeyman scrub did for Lavar last season, and I will believe that we could have done a heck of a lot better with that kind of money if we evaluate properly, will we still make mistakes? Sure, all teams no matter how good make mistakes, but they don't have to be as often and to the magnitude that we have done! Further more lets hear your opinion on whats wrong, I want to know how you would go about fixing our problems, and until you come up with your own opinion [other than I trust Gibbs] don't mock those who do. This is a message board, in which wouldn't exsist if it wasen't for peoples opinions, that's what this is all about, it's not written anywhere that you have to agree with anyone here, if you don't agree and would like to express that then do so with what you believe to be true, not with personel attacks, have the guts to open yourself up to critisism. I would love to see your your short list of players that those 4 are better than, or who's better than they at their positions, and then compare their salaries, would you at least do that for me? |
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wow, you OBVIOUSLY have no reading comprehension skills, I never said i was offering a solution, I never said everyone has lived up to their contracts or that we'd just pay other players instead, and you not educating anyone about anything related to football.
I said i didn't think they were the best at their positions, yet there you are trying to say i did, and then argueing against that very point which i never made. You really should read what i actually post instead of confusing my arguements with those of others and then responding as if they were my own. And I've NEVER said people can't have their own opinions, I just said that this holier than thou crap is tired and annoying. If you can't understand what i'm writing, please don't waste your time responding to things i've never said. |
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