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10-24-2006, 06:08 PM | #106 | |
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I'm not sure a strong arm and long-range efficiency are a good fit in this offense. It's something that may be an improvement over Brunell, but at what cost? Expierience, short-range accuracy, pocket presence, probably a bit of pre LOS mobility. A lot of things that keep this offense moving. There ARE offensive issues. We don't score nearly as many points as our efficiency would dictate. Of course, the statistical solution is to create a bigger sample size, in which points would theroretically balance out. So our biggest offensive problem, if not inconsistent line play, is a lack of fortune. Some people on this fourm are under the impression that a QB change would fix some of our offensive problems. It would create a few more than we already have. Inevitably, we would fall out of the top 10 in efficiency as Campbell learns the ins and outs of the NFL game. It MIGHT soften Campbell's learning curve to play him now, but this is a bad situation. I would hope that the defense can get rolling soon, and the line begins to play better. If that happens and we find ourselves out of the race in December, then give JC a chance to succeed and win some games in a good situation. This is anything but a good situation, and Brunell has done a pretty solid job holding this toghether, even if he's errored on the cautious side (which is pure speculation at this point).
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i consider expecting YAC to get us a first down on 3rd and long an extremely bad offensive strategy (especially when the defense knows its coming and encourages it) as do most of the fans, and published NFL pundits and commentators everywhere. don't you wonder WHY our offense is YAC based? it wasn't a staple of Gibbs era offense, it seems like an offense directly tailored to the limitations of our starting QB.
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10-24-2006, 06:17 PM | #108 | |
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10-24-2006, 06:21 PM | #109 | |
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Did you see how the Colts defense played the check down in the 2nd half? A bet the remaining teams on the schedule will play it the same way.
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10-24-2006, 06:23 PM | #110 |
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GTripp,
I just wanted to say that, although we differ in our evaluations of the offense, you make some good points. It's also nice to see someone actually articulate reasonable bases for their opinions instead of simply saying, "you're an idiot," "you're ignorant," or "I'm right and you're wrong." I do not think that Brunell is a bad QB; he's pretty accurate in his short-game, he doesn't throw a lot of picks, he's smart, he's classy, and he's done relatively well considering the constant turnover in the coaching staff and offensive personnel. So, unlike some others, I do not believe that Brunell is the worst quarterback we've seen or the cause of all of our offensive struggles. Moreover, I also agree that our defense is playing worse than our offense and shares a lot of the blame for our record. However, I think now is the time to replace Brunell. If we had a reasonable chance of making the playoffs, I would say that we should stick with Brunell as he gives us a better chance of winning than Campbell. However, because our post-season hopes are all but mathematically over and Brunell isn't getting any younger, it's time for JC to see the field. Campbell will probably throw more picks, make poor drive-killing plays, and struggle more than Brunell, but he's our future and now's a good time to start working towards next season. |
10-24-2006, 06:23 PM | #111 | |
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10-24-2006, 06:23 PM | #112 | |
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does this elusive 'efficiency' stat reflect combined TDs, redzone scoring and W-Ls? (i know that last one is heavily defense dependent)
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10-24-2006, 06:38 PM | #113 | |
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The basis of my desire to argue my point over and over stems from the fact that the Redskins have a QB who should have been a probowler in 2005, that's tough to dispute without defending disappointing seasons from both Delhomme and Vick. This man came under scrutiny in the offseason for seemingly no reason, and played average out of the gate, prompting the world to fall on his shoulders. Since then, hidden game's and FO's stats show that Al Saunders and Mark Brunell are doing their part for the Redskins to be a much better than 2-5 team. I continue to press the arguement for this reason: We trail the first place Giants by 2.5 games. We have 9 games left. They have 10. One in FedEX. Not only are we not as out of it as we have been led to believe, but I think the Redskins have a better chance to catch the G Men than the Cowboys do, and maybe even Phili who still has to play that string of three road divisional games in a row which will be brutal. I don't expect the Giants to encounter clear sailing, so I believe the Redskins should start trying to accumulate victories with Dallas, and see if they can't string something toghether. Get back to 5-6 or even 6-5. They have a tough schedule, but all of the difficult games (save Phili) are at home. When was the last time they weren't at least IN a game at home. Maybe once or twice in 2004, maybe. We are competitive at home vs anyone. So why not string a few games toghether and make a playoff push? Winning will fix all of our problems, the key is to get the first one. So I guess that's the ONLY place where I disagree with you Sheriff. You see it as Campbell time, and I see it as do or die time for this team. If the offense keeps doing what its doing, and the defense improves and gets healthy, why not the Skins in 2006?
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10-24-2006, 06:42 PM | #114 | |
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W-L is not a factor. The idea is to go beyond the game and see why teams are winning and losing.
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Qb mark Brunell Sucks
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10-24-2006, 06:48 PM | #116 |
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Thanks for your two cents.
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10-24-2006, 06:55 PM | #117 |
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I hope your right. Then there won't be enough guys to bracket the intended reciever in blitz situations. First down, Redskins.
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10-24-2006, 07:10 PM | #118 |
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Look at the facts: Two of the greatest Franchise QB's of all time Dan Marino and Peyton Manning have ZERo Superbowl Wins between them. What do they have in common? They both played for teams with shitty defenses! Another one, John Elway was crushed in every superbowl he was in, until late in his career when the Broncos developed a good defense and ran the ball with Terrell Davis who rushed for 158 yds and named MVP of Sb 32. Defense wins championships and you do not win a super bowl with out a good defense. There has rarely, if ever been a super bowl winner that did not have at least a top five defense. Even the Greatest Show on Turf the St. Louis Rams super bowl teams had a top 5 defense statistically. Regarding Frachise Qb's: Correct me if I am wrong, but I understood Franchise QB by definition means (1) he was a high draft pick then (2) developed in to a great QB. John Elway Donovan McNabb, Peyton Manning,Steve Young and Ben Roethlisberger are or were franchise QB's. Mark Rypien, Trent Dilfer, Tom Brady, Brad Johnson are not what you would consider Franchise QB's early in their careers. They might have become one after they won a SB. But Tom Brady was 6th round pick 199th over all. He was not considered a Franchise QB until after they won their second SB. Bottom Line: There have been more teams that have had strong Defenses and mediocre QB's win the SB than Great QB's with mediocre defenses. FACT. |
10-24-2006, 07:13 PM | #119 |
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10-24-2006, 07:19 PM | #120 | |
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Brunell is well documented to avoid throwing to the middle of the field (BEFORE Saunders), so teams do the ideal defense against that tendency, the ubiquitous Cover-2. the safeties bracket the outside recievers toward the sidelines, where Brunell does throw often (to avoid INTs surely) and essentially double cover his number 1 and 2. 1 LB covers Cooley (or the Nickelback covers ARE in 3 WR sets), if Cooley stays in to max protect that LB becomes a pass rusher. the other LB goes on a blitz to make Brunell dump it off/and or occupy the dump off in a block, remember both his WRs are bracketed under and over already... since Brunell won't throw to the middle of the field, the middle linebacker doesn't need to run up and cover the gap left by the safeties. instead he can stay on a spy near the line to stop the dump off, or the 'surprise' draw or double cover Cooley if need be. it's what defenses have been doing to us like clockwork this whole season. i cant see if our WRs are taking middle of the field routes, but i definitely know Brunell isn't throwing there. defenses are taking advantage of Brunell's tendencies and dictating exactly what we get. while you can call him 'efficient' you can also call him dangerously predictable.
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