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Old 12-24-2011, 07:57 PM   #91
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Re: Redskins vs Vikings gameday thread

Gerhart owns the Skins. Bad run defense, dumb penalties.

Nice game by Royster. For those asking, Helu was hurt.
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Old 12-24-2011, 08:11 PM   #92
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Skins need to aquire Joe Webb before the draft.
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Old 12-24-2011, 08:34 PM   #93
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Right now I want to focus on the Redskins spoiling the Eagles playoff chances next week, that would be very sweet!!
You'd like to, but you won't get to since the Eagles were eliminated since the Giants won.
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Old 12-24-2011, 09:01 PM   #94
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They should've got Ritchie to call the defense today cause Haslett didn't know what the hell was going on. Such an awful performance. Back up QB and RB and the Vikes still rolled our defense. When I see a game like today it makes me realize that this team still has a real long way to go.
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Gerhart owns the Skins. Bad run defense, dumb penalties.

Nice game by Royster. For those asking, Helu was hurt.
man, i cant get over the defensive effort. that suckd
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Old 12-24-2011, 11:20 PM   #96
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Once again this team looked like it had never seen the option before. Not the first time that happened this season. It was completely obvious they were suprised by what Joe Webb and Toby Gerhart can do.
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They should've got Ritchie to call the defense today cause Haslett didn't know what the hell was going on. Such an awful performance. Back up QB and RB and the Vikes still rolled our defense. When I see a game like today it makes me realize that this team still has a real long way to go.
Its wasn't Haslets fault the defense just got their ass ran over by Big Man Gerheart. He even showed som nice speed on that 60 yard run. Ok so we all agree that we need Dirty 30 back because he does bring the wood. Gomes gets out of positon to many times.
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Once again this team looked like it had never seen the option before. Not the first time that happened this season. It was completely obvious they were suprised by what Joe Webb and Toby Gerhart can do.
I have a new name for Webb: Tebowberger, cuz that's what he looked like out there today, a mix of Tebow and Roethlisberger.
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Lots of talk about Rex blowing this game for us. True, his two turnovers didn't help, but the defense was horrific today. Just horrific. Got to put the blame more on the d then on Grossman's predictable inadequacies.
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Sick of the ignorance... rex gets us 21+ points and the d can't stop a snail... and it's rexs fault.. lol get a grip. The guy deserves less.blame than the d in.this one
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Old 12-25-2011, 04:23 PM   #100
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The Vikings obviously watched film of when the Redskins played Carolina. In order to execute that option play, they had to have seen Washington's inability to stop it against the Panthers. But....they didn't call the play until after Ponder was knocked out of the game.
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Old 12-25-2011, 04:45 PM   #101
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The Vikings obviously watched film of when the Redskins played Carolina. In order to execute that option play, they had to have seen Washington's inability to stop it against the Panthers. But....they didn't call the play until after Ponder was knocked out of the game.
Yep, like I mentioned in another thread, lack of adjustment against a scrambling QB, drives me ****ing nuts!!
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Yep, like I mentioned in another thread, lack of adjustment against a scrambling QB, drives me ****ing nuts!!
There's only one way to contain a scrambling quarterback and it's spying him with an inside LB. Either Riley or Fletcher could have contained Webb yesterday, just like they could have spied Cam Newton earlier this season. When an NFL defense can't stop a college play like the old option play, then it falls on the defensive coordinator. After the defense saw the option the first time, Haslett should have had London Fletcher or Perry Riley spy the QB. That's how you stop that play. That's also how you keep a QB from killing you with his legs.
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There's only one way to contain a scrambling quarterback and it's spying him with an inside LB. Either Riley or Fletcher could have contained Webb yesterday, just like they could have spied Cam Newton earlier this season. When an NFL defense can't stop a college play like the old option play, then it falls on the defensive coordinator. After the defense saw the option the first time, Haslett should have had London Fletcher or Perry Riley spy the QB. That's how you stop that play. That's also how you keep a QB from killing you with his legs.
EXACTLY!! Just the way Ritchie Petitbone used to do with Randall Cunningham, he adjusted to the QB in place and did a masterful job of neutralizing it. Haslett has had two years to figure that out and not once has he done that, that's why I'm pissed. It's the same crap over and over with scrambling QB's.
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There's only one way to contain a scrambling quarterback and it's spying him with an inside LB. Either Riley or Fletcher could have contained Webb yesterday, just like they could have spied Cam Newton earlier this season. When an NFL defense can't stop a college play like the old option play, then it falls on the defensive coordinator. After the defense saw the option the first time, Haslett should have had London Fletcher or Perry Riley spy the QB. That's how you stop that play. That's also how you keep a QB from killing you with his legs.
With a QB spy though, you have to be willing to rush just three guys at the quarterback and live with the consequences of that. And beyond that, that spy would have had to be Orakpo or Kerrigan because Fletcher and Riley already have man to man responsibility.

If our secondary had given up yards in chunks because we didn't want to get beat by Joe Webbs legs, then while you may be "forcing him to beat you with his arm", you are also putting an awful burden on your secondary to cover receivers for a length of time they aren't designed to do.

The QB spy is dump. Rush all four and trust them to not get owned by the opposing OL. Or if you can't keep Webb in the pocket rushing four, then bring the blitzes and try to end the play early. Don't spy him and make it easy on him simply because he has good legs.
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With a QB spy though, you have to be willing to rush just three guys at the quarterback and live with the consequences of that. And beyond that, that spy would have had to be Orakpo or Kerrigan because Fletcher and Riley already have man to man responsibility.

If our secondary had given up yards in chunks because we didn't want to get beat by Joe Webbs legs, then while you may be "forcing him to beat you with his arm", you are also putting an awful burden on your secondary to cover receivers for a length of time they aren't designed to do.

The QB spy is dump. Rush all four and trust them to not get owned by the opposing OL. Or if you can't keep Webb in the pocket rushing four, then bring the blitzes and try to end the play early. Don't spy him and make it easy on him simply because he has good legs.
In a 3-4 defense, you are better off assigning one of the ILB to be a spy since he's in the center of the formation in front of the QB. If Haslett calls for Fletcher or Riley to spy, then he can only rush one OLB along with the front three. Either Orakpo or Kerrigan will drop back in coverage along with one of the inside linebackers. When spying, it would be better for the Redskins to play a soft zone coverage.

If Webb, Cam Newton, or Michael Vick decides to tuck the football and run, then Fletcher or Riley will be there to stop him. At best, or worst for the defense, the scrambling quarterback will only gain 1 or two yards at the most. They key would be for whichever inside linebacker to mirror the QB in every direction he goes when he drops back to pass. As mentioned above, Richie Pettibon did this all the time to Randall Cunningham and other QBs from his coaching era that liked to run with the football.
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