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[quote=punch it in;1092018]Because we never rush qb's back in Washington.[/quote]
Well I'm talking about the present. Redskins fans love to b*tch about the past and dwell on it. |
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[url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/10/28/espns-monday-night-football-scores-highest-rating-since-2009-with-redskins-cowboys/320538/]ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Football’ Scores Highest Rating Since 2009 with Redskins-Cowboys - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers.Zap2it.com[/url]
wow ESPN’s Monday Night Football Scores Highest Rating Since 2009 with Redskins-Cowboys •Season-Best 11.4 Rating and 18.8 Million Viewers Helps ESPN Win the Night •Seventh Most-Viewed Telecast in Cable History among Households, Ninth among Viewers •Most-Watched MNF Game on ESPN Deportes in 2014 •Most-Watched MNF Game ever on WatchESPN Last night’s Monday Night Football game – a Washington Redskins’ 20-17 upset victory over the Dallas Cowboys in overtime – delivered ESPN’s highest-rated and most-viewed MNF telecast since 2009. The game ranked as the top telecast of the night across cable and broadcast in viewers, households and all key male and adult demos, helping ESPN win the night among all networks in those same categories. The game averaged a season-high 11.4 household US rating; 13,313,000 households; and 18,809,000 viewers (P2+), according to Nielsen. It peaked from 11:30-11:45 p.m. with a 13.6 rating and 22,485,000 viewers. Redskins-Cowboys is the highest-rated MNF game since the New Orleans Saints-New England Patriots telecast on Nov. 30, 2009 (12.9 household rating) and the most-viewed game since the New Orleans-Atlanta Falcons game on Dec. 27, 2010 (19,137,000 viewers). Overall, the game is now the seventh most-viewed telecast in cable history among households and the ninth most-viewed among viewers (P2+), excluding breaking news. (Note: ESPN MNF and BCS Championship college football games occupy the entire top-10 in both categories. See below.) In Washington, D.C., the game delivered a 17.8 rating on ESPN and a 12.6 on WDCA-IND, for a combined 30.4 rating in the market. In Dallas, the game delivered a 14.0 rating on ESPN and a 22.6 on WFAA-ABC, for a combined 36.6 rating in the market. The top 10 metered markets (in addition to those of the competing teams) included: [B]Richmond (24.7[/B]), San Antonio (24.5), Norfolk (20.2), Austin (19.3), Las Vegas (18.9), New Orleans (18.0), Baltimore (16.9), San Diego (16.7), Albuquerque (16.1) and Houston (15.9). Wow, Richmond highest watching outside of DC and Dallas...#buildthatstadiumhere Big numbers, thats why we keep dem primetime slots |
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I would imagine that ratings number doesn't translate into stadium attendance; I could be wrong.
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[QUOTE=Ruhskins;1092021]Well I'm talking about the present. Redskins fans love to b*tch about the past and dwell on it.[/QUOTE]
I know you were but someone had to say it anyway. I love the way Griff isnt being rushed back. Imo we should probably let him come back after the Tampa game unless Colt is setting the world on fire. I think we can win both games without him. |
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[quote=Chico23231;1092022]
Wow, Richmond highest watching outside of DC and Dallas...#buildthatstadiumhere [/quote] I don't see many people driving down to Richmond from the DC metro area to watch the Skins play |
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If it were me, I would start Griffin as soon as possible. The only way to know if he's a "bust" really, is to put him out there
From what I'd heard it's not that he doesn't grasp the offense. It's that he's slow-odd to say when applying to RG3-but his timing is just off with the rest of the offense. He's just not in sync. Mentioned this over the summer, but my feeling is he's a sensitive kid who's ego and feelings got badly bruised when he felt mistreated by his favorite coach growing up. He needs a confidence boosting game, and I think he'll get his groove back. What better slump buster game than Tampa after the bye week? |
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[quote=SmootSmack;1092028]If it were me, I would start Griffin as soon as possible. The only way to know if he's a "bust" really, is to put him out there
From what I'd heard it's not that he doesn't grasp the offense.[B] It's that he's slow-odd to say when applying to RG3-but his timing is just off with the rest of the offense. He's just not in sync.[/B] Mentioned this over the summer, but my feeling is he's a sensitive kid who's ego and feelings got badly bruised when he felt mistreated by his favorite coach growing up. He needs a confidence boosting game, and I think he'll get his groove back. What better slump buster game than Tampa after the bye week?[/quote] I mean it showed all preseason... But he needs to play imo and yeah that stadium in the RVA was sarcasm folks, we wouldnt want the NOVAs driving down here anyways |
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[quote=Chico23231;1092022][url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/10/28/espns-monday-night-football-scores-highest-rating-since-2009-with-redskins-cowboys/320538/]ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Football’ Scores Highest Rating Since 2009 with Redskins-Cowboys - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers.Zap2it.com[/url]
wow ESPN’s Monday Night Football Scores Highest Rating Since 2009 with Redskins-Cowboys •Season-Best 11.4 Rating and 18.8 Million Viewers Helps ESPN Win the Night •Seventh Most-Viewed Telecast in Cable History among Households, Ninth among Viewers •Most-Watched MNF Game on ESPN Deportes in 2014 •Most-Watched MNF Game ever on WatchESPN Last night’s Monday Night Football game – a Washington Redskins’ 20-17 upset victory over the Dallas Cowboys in overtime – delivered ESPN’s highest-rated and most-viewed MNF telecast since 2009. The game ranked as the top telecast of the night across cable and broadcast in viewers, households and all key male and adult demos, helping ESPN win the night among all networks in those same categories. The game averaged a season-high 11.4 household US rating; 13,313,000 households; and 18,809,000 viewers (P2+), according to Nielsen. It peaked from 11:30-11:45 p.m. with a 13.6 rating and 22,485,000 viewers. Redskins-Cowboys is the highest-rated MNF game since the New Orleans Saints-New England Patriots telecast on Nov. 30, 2009 (12.9 household rating) and the most-viewed game since the New Orleans-Atlanta Falcons game on Dec. 27, 2010 (19,137,000 viewers). Overall, the game is now the seventh most-viewed telecast in cable history among households and the ninth most-viewed among viewers (P2+), excluding breaking news. (Note: ESPN MNF and BCS Championship college football games occupy the entire top-10 in both categories. See below.) In Washington, D.C., the game delivered a 17.8 rating on ESPN and a 12.6 on WDCA-IND, for a combined 30.4 rating in the market. In Dallas, the game delivered a 14.0 rating on ESPN and a 22.6 on WFAA-ABC, for a combined 36.6 rating in the market. The top 10 metered markets (in addition to those of the competing teams) included: [B]Richmond (24.7[/B]), San Antonio (24.5), Norfolk (20.2), Austin (19.3), Las Vegas (18.9), New Orleans (18.0), Baltimore (16.9), San Diego (16.7), Albuquerque (16.1) and Houston (15.9). Wow, Richmond highest watching outside of DC and Dallas...#buildthatstadiumhere Big numbers, thats why we keep dem primetime slots[/quote] and the world series game one pulled like 8 million viewers. lol |
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[QUOTE=SmootSmack;1092028]If it were me, I would start Griffin as soon as possible. The only way to know if he's a "bust" really, is to put him out there
From what I'd heard it's not that he doesn't grasp the offense. It's that he's slow-odd to say when applying to RG3-but his timing is just off with the rest of the offense. He's just not in sync. Mentioned this over the summer, but my feeling is he's a sensitive kid who's ego and feelings got badly bruised when he felt mistreated by his favorite coach growing up. He needs a confidence boosting game, and I think he'll get his groove back. What better slump buster game than Tampa after the bye week?[/QUOTE] Good point about TB being a confidence booster. Im on board for that. |
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Breeland all day. I just want them to keep sleeping on him. Hes still a rookie so he doesnt need that pressure, mistakes come with the territory for a young cb. One thing is certain he can MAN UP.
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BTW, great for Cobra Kai: [url=http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Kai-Forbath-Earns-Weekly-NFC-Honor/28913ea8-cac3-4bcd-ab53-ac7618dede3c]Kai Forbath Earns Weekly NFC Honor[/url]
Our special teams really showed up in Dallas. Let's hope we get more consistency there. |
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Maybe this is what Djax was talking to Brandon Carr about during the game: [url=http://www.redskins.com/community/article-1/DeSean-Jackson-Continues-Bullying-Education/356ac1a7-39cb-4c92-b4ff-acc15c6e3820]DeSean Jackson Continues Bullying Education[/url]
In all seriousness, good to see this. For a guy who had a bit of a reputation coming to DC, he's appeared to be a good teammate and engaged in the community. |
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[quote=JoeRedskin;1092013]Step One: Build an O-line that is better than average. Next year's draft: Round 1 - Best Safety on the board; Rounds 2-7 O-lineman every damn round and hope one or two stick. (Okay, maybe an ILB to replace Riley/Compton).[/quote]
You say Step One is to build an O-Line and then you say draft a safety in round 1? Mr. Spock and I think that's illogical. If OL is your top priority, then you draft OL in Round 1 unless there is a very special player on the board when you draft who you just can't pass up (like Sean Taylor). Nevertheless, I do agree with you that a top-notch OL is the foundation for a good football team. Dynasties are created by having Franchise QB's playing behind great OL's. |
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Why do we have to only [B]draft[/B] Olinemen...im bout spending some ducks at this point. Drafting olineman, not really ballin in that catagory. We got Long, leribus and Moses, bring in legitimates vets on short deals and let these guys fight it out.
I think we go RB in 2nd round this year in draft. Linebacker is another spot we could be looking to draft high as well. |
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