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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
He had a decent game and would have had a TD if he didn't drop it. I think crowder is about to emerge as the go to guy anyway.
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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
While I feel that Crowder is going to be special, I dont see him as Antonio Brown 2.0, although that would be freaking awesome if he did
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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
maybe a poor mans AB?
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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
Poor man's AB is still better than 85-90% ofnthe WRs in the NFL
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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
He's better than Chrebet, I think. Far better movement after the catch. Similar hands and catch radius, though.
One thing I noticed from yesterday that I hadn't really noticed before -- we hit on a number of plays where guys were lined up where they usually aren't -- e.g., Davis out wide, Crowder out wide (even though he started in, two WRs to the outside cut in, leaving him to cut to the corner on the TD ). Getting our receivers moving in space and switching spots created matchups that we exploited well. When we've occasionally moved Thompson from the backfield out wide as a receiver, we've done well there too (not so much this season as last) because he's got wheels and good hands. Would love to see that more too. Between that and dialing up a lot of running plays, I would say this was the best play-calling we've seen from McVay so far.
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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
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I just remember Moss being better at the deep ball and I think Crowder is better than Welker with a long ball.
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Re: Red hot redskins (postgame thread)
Ihenacho also quietly had a great game in my opinion. He was a baller today in run support.
Seems not too long ago, this defense was such a liability, not so much recently. I don't know if I'm not ready to say they have turned the page yet, but if they hold down the Lions on the road, I might be a believer. When was the last time the offense and the special teams both gave up more points than the defense? |
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