Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: Week 6: The good, the bad, the ugly & what it all means

  1. #1
    Administrator Spence's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Posts
    1,030

    Week 6: The good, the bad, the ugly & what it all means

    The Fifth Quarter:
    IT WAS OVER WHEN... WR Santana Moss fumbled at the Washington 43 yard line after receiving a perfect 11-yard pass from QB Robert Griffin III with about 40 seconds to play. The killer play, though, was moments before when Giants WR Victor Cruz beat CB Josh Wilson and FS Madieu Williams for a 76-yard TD pass. Head Coach MIke Shanahan appeared to be livid with rage after the game talking about the Redskins secondary allowing Cruz to beat the double team on that play.

    STATISTICALLY SPEAKING... The putrid...
    READ IT ALL

  2. #2
    Not sure if you could say " It's a tall order for RG3 and today he wasn't quite up to it. "

    As i truthfully think he was up for it. Just the team let him down. He already lead 1 go ahead TD in the final minutes and he had to go right back out and the offense was moving again. Just Moss let them strip the ball(and that was even with him securing it).

  3. #3
    Moderator SkinsGuru's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Chandler, AZ
    Posts
    1,173
    Quote Originally Posted by BamaSkins View Post
    Not sure if you could say " It's a tall order for RG3 and today he wasn't quite up to it. "

    As i truthfully think he was up for it. Just the team let him down. He already lead 1 go ahead TD in the final minutes and he had to go right back out and the offense was moving again. Just Moss let them strip the ball(and that was even with him securing it).
    yeah . . . even though Griffin threw a bad pick and had a fumble . . . he was AMAZING!! . . . without him the game would not have been close . . . i know he has only played in 7 games, but it would be hard to pick another QB i would want on this team right now . . . we need to remember he is a rookie . . . AND if he keeps growing and learning and improving just think what kind of player he will be 2 - 3 years down the road . . . WOW!!

    the Skins need to find a way to shore up the secondary (yeah i know . . . not going to happen before next year) and beef up an offensive line and WR core . . . then look out world!!

  4. #4
    Senior Member Crazy Horse's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Posts
    299
    Griffin is the only reason the games this year have been as close as they are.without that last turnover,we'd have won! morris and haslett share the blame on that last td pass to cruz.just stupid to let him get behind them like that at any point,much less when there is less than two minutes left to play.

    "
    Originally Posted by redskin_rich
    Ranking Eagle fans that high is similar to putting possums or weasels at the top of the food chain. It makes no sense, because while they serve a purpose -- being the majority of road-kill, along with the skunk, they also take care of the above water bottom feeding, so to say. They are nasty to confront but cowards at heart and will usually hide or play dead when challenged

  5. #5
    Moderator SkinsGuru's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Chandler, AZ
    Posts
    1,173
    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Horse View Post
    Griffin is the only reason the games this year have been as close as they are.without that last turnover,we'd have won! morris and haslett share the blame on that last td pass to cruz.just stupid to let him get behind them like that at any point,much less when there is less than two minutes left to play.
    i don't believe that Hasslet/Morris schemed to allow a wide open WR to get past the deep safety . . . thats on Williams . . . the initially coverage was Wilson . . . they are who i blame . . .

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by SkinsGuru View Post
    i don't believe that Hasslet/Morris schemed to allow a wide open WR to get past the deep safety . . . thats on Williams . . . the initially coverage was Wilson . . . they are who i blame . . .
    I agree, as much as i blame our defensive scheme on Hasslet, that was a terrible play by the safety williams.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by SkinsGuru View Post
    yeah . . . even though Griffin threw a bad pick and had a fumble . . . he was AMAZING!! . . . without him the game would not have been close . . . i know he has only played in 7 games, but it would be hard to pick another QB i would want on this team right now . . . we need to remember he is a rookie . . . AND if he keeps growing and learning and improving just think what kind of player he will be 2 - 3 years down the road . . . WOW!!

    the Skins need to find a way to shore up the secondary (yeah i know . . . not going to happen before next year) and beef up an offensive line and WR core . . . then look out world!!
    This team is definitely going in the right direction. We have our 3 hardest positions to fill shored up. QB/RB/LT, now we need to work on our DBs and get better safeties and CBs.

  8. #8
    Administrator Spence's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Posts
    1,030
    What I meant was that RG3 couldn't make up for the deficiencies of his teammates. Both quarterbacks turned the ball over twice. The difference in the game was that RG3's teammates turned the ball over twice, too, while Eli Manning's teammates did not. I didn't mean to knock Griffin, who was spectacular yet again. Just meant that he tried to overcome the talent differential between the two teams and he was nearly up to it, but, in the end, could only do so much to compensate for the rest of the Redskins roster.

  9. #9
    Senior Member Crazy Horse's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Posts
    299
    Quote Originally Posted by SkinsGuru View Post
    i don't believe that Hasslet/Morris schemed to allow a wide open WR to get past the deep safety . . . thats on Williams . . . the initially coverage was Wilson . . . they are who i blame . . .
    In the end,the buck stops with the coaches. why not put somebody way back like williams did when we had a short lead with under two minutes left,just as a safety valve? stupid play by williams,even dumber by the coaches to not put a player back as a last chance to keep whoever from scoring!

    "
    Originally Posted by redskin_rich
    Ranking Eagle fans that high is similar to putting possums or weasels at the top of the food chain. It makes no sense, because while they serve a purpose -- being the majority of road-kill, along with the skunk, they also take care of the above water bottom feeding, so to say. They are nasty to confront but cowards at heart and will usually hide or play dead when challenged

  10. #10
    Moderator SkinsGuru's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Chandler, AZ
    Posts
    1,173
    Quote Originally Posted by Spence View Post
    What I meant was that RG3 couldn't make up for the deficiencies of his teammates. Both quarterbacks turned the ball over twice. The difference in the game was that RG3's teammates turned the ball over twice, too, while Eli Manning's teammates did not. I didn't mean to knock Griffin, who was spectacular yet again. Just meant that he tried to overcome the talent differential between the two teams and he was nearly up to it, but, in the end, could only do so much to compensate for the rest of the Redskins roster.
    no doubt . . . and being a rookie and all . . . the fact that he is coming close to teams with as much talent as the Giants says a LOT about him!! So glad he is a Redskin!!!

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •