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View Poll Results: Who gets your game ball for the big win over Dallas?
McCoy 21 19.27%
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Old 10-28-2014, 03:45 PM   #1
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Re: Redskins Cowboys post game

Romo is now 4-4 against Jim Haslett’s defense with a passer rating of 84.8 in those meetings and a very low yards-per-attempt of 6.88. Both of those numbers are severely below his 96.8 ratings and 7.65 YPA against the rest of the league. And versus blitzes? Before last night, Haslett had him at a passer rating of 69.8 and a 6.47 YPA.
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Old 10-28-2014, 03:49 PM   #2
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Play RGIII if he's ready--the WHOLE point of the remainder of this season is to get RGIII comfortable in Gruden's system, IMO. The kid needs reps. He needs to learn on the field. He needs to get a groove on with Jackson, Reed, etc. And we need to find out if he's the man.

Now, if he's not 100% healthy, sure, sit him. But that's the only reason.
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Old 10-28-2014, 05:30 PM   #3
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Play RGIII if he's ready--the WHOLE point of the remainder of this season is to get RGIII comfortable in Gruden's system, IMO. The kid needs reps. He needs to learn on the field. He needs to get a groove on with Jackson, Reed, etc. And we need to find out if he's the man.

Now, if he's not 100% healthy, sure, sit him. But that's the only reason.
Makes sense. RG needs to full practice for at least a week before heading out there again. I'm guessing it's after the bye
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Old 10-28-2014, 03:52 PM   #4
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Here it is ...

https://music.yahoo.com/video/nfl-to...35067-cbs.html

F' em all.
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Old 10-28-2014, 04:00 PM   #5
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Cowboys were definitely thrown off by our D. If they had kept to the run (and kept Weedon in), we'd have had trouble there. BUt they really felt they could beat the blitz straight up, mano a mano. Pride will kill ya.

It was a nice game plan made better by the cowroids playing into our scheme. Plus, guys were playing hard, flying to the ball, doing their jobs. That makes any scheme better.

On offense, I really do like how Gruden and co. call things. We left some points on the field, no doubt, but they kept aggressive and didn't back down. Nice.

Stoked about Reed. What an addition on third down/red zone. Nice block on the sneak as well. WOnder if Hankerson will get back in--it would be nice to have some size to go with DJack's mad speed.
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The 80 yd. drives were so nice to see last night.

Still felt like our OL & DL were getting beat at the LOS though.
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The 80 yd. drives were so nice to see last night.

Still felt like our OL & DL were getting beat at the LOS though.
Not so sure the oline was last night, at least in the 2nd half. The d-line was pushed, but they have some pretty serious beef up there and we're a bit thin on the line. The blitz countered that well and they could have called at least 2-3 holdings, iMO.
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Not so sure the oline was last night, at least in the 2nd half. The d-line was pushed, but they have some pretty serious beef up there and we're a bit thin on the line. The blitz countered that well and they could have called at least 2-3 holdings, iMO.
OL did get better in the run game in the second half. They were really getting knocked of the ball in the first half. At least it jumped out to me in the 1st half and not the 2nd - maybe I just wasn't looking for it.

DL was playing a little flat footed though. Agree that the blitz did counter it well. 3-4 DL's are supposed to eat up blocks but they really weren't firing off the ball at all, looked like they were letting the blockers come to them instead of taking them on.

Just being nit-picky that's all.
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Not sure if this was posted, but, man, I love this. Gruden's post game speech in the locker room (or at least a little bit of it). Check out the team reaction when he passes out the game balls to Breeland and Amerson. Great stuff.

WATCH: Jay Gruden's Speech After Beating Dallas
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Not sure if this was posted, but, man, I love this. Gruden's post game speech in the locker room (or at least a little bit of it). Check out the team reaction when he passes out the game balls to Breeland and Amerson. Great stuff.

WATCH: Jay Gruden's Speech After Beating Dallas
The interview with Colt is pretty great too. He's got a great attitude, and it's terrific to see him get the chance and make the most of it.
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Gotta love Breelands swagger, he looks super relaxed until the ball is hiked and then it's show time bitches!
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Seriously, u can't expect to stop them EVERY drive right now, the secondary played they're asses off, we should have won that game by 20 ....
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Seriously, u can't expect to stop them EVERY drive right now, the secondary played they're asses off, we should have won that game by 20 ....
You are correct!!! We left a lot of points on the field and big d should be thankful we did not hand them a double digit loss
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4th round rookie....not impressed!
Maybe undrafted FA working as grocery Bagboy that held Dez to nothing, Witten to minus yards and gave Romo a wedgey
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Mr. Breeland is in the buildin...swagga on a hundred thousand trillion.
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