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Re: Washington Redskins vs Detroit Lions Pregame Thread
I don't really agree with skip bayless on most things but I agree with most of the things he said in this article.
NFL A read on Griffin's options - ESPN
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Re: Washington Redskins vs Detroit Lions Pregame Thread
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This article is a lot of conjecture and Bayless stirring the pot, as much of the media has done on the RG3 issue all off-season because it generates hits and ratings. Here's the bottom line, RG3 has the passing ability to be one of the best of all-time, without the Read-Option. As I've said many time before, if we had a HC and OC who could scheme a productive NFL offense we would thrive on O (now we have the franchise QB, so that excuse is gone). Imagine a Patriots or Saints type offense....with Brady or Brees being able to run a 4.4.....good luck stopping that. The RO has been figured out by NFL DCs and the increase of risk to a franchise QB is not worth the reward of increased YPG until you get inside the 10. Inside the 10 the compressed field takes away the main advantages of the RO. Unfortunately there's a disconnect somewhere in Redskins Park. and my suspicion is either we don't have the X & O firepower that can teach the advanced NFL passing game, the coaches have misconceptions of RG3's abilities, or the coaches are so hard-headed that they think what worked 15 yrs ago in Denver and 5 years ago in Houston will work here, today. Probably a combination of all three. Ooops I forgot, I want RG3 to fail and Cousins to be put in anyway
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What they use in Houston 5 years ago, is the same thing they are using today. Couch Coaching at it's finest.
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I think the RO is hard to stop, but made much easier when the QB isn't healthy to be a threat to run. So we kind of take ourselves out of the RO. What do you mean about Houston? Are you talking about zone blocking? Houston has never skipped a beat even after Kyle left. |
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Re: Washington Redskins vs Detroit Lions Pregame Thread
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What's your point about Houston? That offense hasn't missed Kyle at all. You're my favorite mental midget lol...
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Re: Washington Redskins vs Detroit Lions Pregame Thread
He doesn't get it. Lol
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