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Redskins v. Giants: Goat of the Week?

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View Poll Results: Who's the goat of the week?
The O-Line for not protecting Brunell 10 8.26%
Mark Brunell for throwing 100 yards 17 14.05%
Joe Gibbs for not going for it on 4th and 1 8 6.61%
The secondary for not covering anything 23 19.01%
The entire team, coaching staff, and the color burgundy 59 48.76%
None of the above 4 3.31%
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Old 10-09-2006, 05:27 PM   #34
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Re: Redskins v. Giants: Goat of the Week?

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Taylor got abused by Burress.

More proof that as a team we completely stunk.

Taylor had no business being one on one with Burress. If he was THAT good at coverage, he'd be a corner. He's only on the #1 receiver when there's a blitz, and the blitzing has been horrible all season. He's going to look just as bad or worse in a couple of weeks in Indy, if he has to cover Marvin Harrison one on one.

Ed Reed and every other good safety in the league are at their best when they can come over the top in coverage and cherry pick. Having to stay stride for stride with a #1 receiver all day would make any of them look bad.
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