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01-26-2007, 10:45 AM | #31 |
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I think Rogers will be okay. I think there was a serious breakdwon in our coaching this year, I don't care what anyone says. If you have one guy down, and your defense can't adjust, that's a coaching and a scheming issue to me.
On a lot of the big plays we gave up this year, it seems that guys were constantly way out of position or nowhere near the ball. Taylor was often chasing people down from behind, when Archuletta did play, he was typically pursuing from behind, same with Rogers. I just refuse to believe that this group of talented guys have fallen off that much in, what, two years. That being said, I'll put those dropped interceptions squarely on Rogers. But even still, I don't feel like they utilized him to the best of his ability. For instance, why do you play a guy with his speed that far off the receiver? Why not develop that shutdown mentality? My only knock on Williams is that it seems like he played it safe all year long and it killed us. Getting turnovers are a result of letting guys play and taking risks. For all the good things Gregg Williams has done and for all the praise he gets, it just seems that one elment, the turnover factor, has seemed to be missing since he arrived here. |
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01-26-2007, 11:10 AM | #32 | |
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Maybe this is why the Redskins don't draft. One of the hardest positions in the NFL to play, and our top pick of only two years ago, should be playing like an all-pro? It takes time to learn, get used to the NFL, etc. We need to give our draft picks time to adjust and learn how to play, and I think Rogers will be our #1 corner in a few years and will be great. Rogers is a very solid player and will only get better. We all talked about Jason Campbells rookie mistakes, why isn't Rogers who was drafted in the same year allowed to have them. No pass rush, very little help from the safeties and even the other corner. Put this guy in a position to break up plays, etc and he'll get them. Answer me this: what other DB even got in position to make INTs this year. The answer is none.
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01-26-2007, 11:23 AM | #33 |
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some of the play making corners jump the slant route, either intercepting the pass, or at least knock it down. but i am not ready to give up on rogers, just yet. if he has another season like this years, then i start to worry
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01-26-2007, 11:37 AM | #34 |
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The only legitimate complaint you can make about Rogers are his brick hands. The nice thing about the ball hitting his hands so often, though, is the fact that he's there to make some sort of play on the ball rather than be 5 yards away or on his butt. A CB is going to get burnt, no doubt. What's an acceptable amount of plays in which the CB does get burnt in a season? 4? 5? I'd say 4 that leads to a score (TD or ensuing FG)
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01-26-2007, 11:42 AM | #35 |
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I was hoping to see a little more improvement from Rogers this year but at the same time with the total collapse of the D in general it's tough to point fingers at individuals.
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01-26-2007, 11:43 AM | #36 |
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Right, because can you seriously say ANYONE played stellar on the defensive side of the ball?
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01-26-2007, 11:48 AM | #37 | |
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01-26-2007, 12:28 PM | #38 | |
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I agree with you in the fact that the odds were against him on making a play on that ball, but I think it was ridiculous that he told the media that there was nothing he could do about it. He just sounded so nonchalant when he said it. Yeah man, no big deal, my man burned me for a TD, but hey, there's nothing I could do about that one. His reaction to the play is what really bothered me, not so much that he let up the TD. I just think he woulda sounded a little more classy if he said something like, Joey put a good move on me, I gotta work on jumping those slant routes in practice next week. Not, there's nothing I can do about it, that just sounds like a bad attitude to me. |
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01-26-2007, 12:32 PM | #39 | |
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I think his response about nothing he could do about it, perhaps, had something to do with "me doing what I'm taught to do" more than "me not actually being able to something to prevent it." Have you ever wondered why we play our corners so far off the receiver? |
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01-26-2007, 12:47 PM | #40 | |
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As far as that huge cussion goes. I'm really don't think that anyone knows for sure if Williams is telling him to do that, or if he does that by himself. djnemo65 wrote "Williams went out of his way to say that Rogers had not been coached to give up the huge cushion he was giving." Talking about after the Carolina game. So, I don't know that answer. Djnemo65, where did you hear that? |
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01-26-2007, 12:50 PM | #41 | |
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I think it is by Williams' design that they give that huge cushion. But to your point, it is disturbing to hear a defender respond like that about not making plays. |
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01-26-2007, 01:32 PM | #42 | |
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In one link people talk big about core Redskins and loyalty, then in the next link they trash a player for a few bad games over the course of an entire BAD season. The bad play of the defense was not all Roger's fault. If the entire defense played well/great and it was only Rogers getting burned then bench and bash him. But the entire defense played like crap. Sean Taylor even looked bad last year, but HE is still a great player. Another thing to keep in mind is CB's play on an island. It is so easy to see their mistakes and their mistakes are usually magnified by the result, usually a big play(TD) and then it is repeated a millions times in the highlight reels of a WR/QB. If a DT, DE, LB or OG makes a mistake, you might not even realize it and it might not even cost the team much. Rogers is a very young player that has made mistakes on the field. Big deal, 90%-95% of young players look bad at the beginning of their careers. Some of them overcome this and become solid pros. I am for giving him another chance to redeem himself. He will come back hungry and hopefully the rest of the defense will improve as well. |
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Because of good tackling on the outside, we were league average vs. the run. We had a low ranking, but the rankings were skewed by teams like the Jets and the Colts being so much worse than anyone against the run. Against the pass, GW was running a questionable coverage scheme, but also our linebackers just didn't get the job done. Most of the completions happened underneath our DBs for first downs. ST got beat deep every now and then due to overaggressiveness, but its got to be frusterating to watch an offense move the chains with ease, because the secondary is playing conservative, and the linebackers aren't a factor in the play.
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