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Old 09-19-2004, 05:20 PM   #1
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JW, unless you have a truly bad QB, Turnovers happen from losing the battle on the line sad to say.
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Old 09-19-2004, 05:50 PM   #2
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JW, unless you have a truly bad QB, Turnovers happen from losing the battle on the line sad to say.

Well, You can't blame Ramsey's throws on the o-line. They just were thrown in the wrong place, full stop. ANd the one to the corner of the endzone, he had some pressure maybe, but come on. He can't loft it up there.

As for Brunnell, the fumble came on a pressure, but the INT was on a screen. He had to get it over the lineman, and we had a good gain. How is that the O-line's fault?

And Portis? He doesn't fumble often. What's up with that???? One was diving over a pile and getting hit with a hemet, the other he just got stripped. Again, not sure why it's the o-line's fault either time.

I'm not saying that they played great, but I put the TOs squarely on our skill players. Brunell and Portis gave NY their points, and Ramsey sealed the game.
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Old 09-19-2004, 06:12 PM   #3
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Well, You can't blame Ramsey's throws on the o-line. They just were thrown in the wrong place, full stop. ANd the one to the corner of the endzone, he had some pressure maybe, but come on. He can't loft it up there.
Ramsey could have thrown it out of bounds instead of throwing it under pressure and forcing something which leads to trouble.....................
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Ramsey could have thrown it out of bounds instead of throwing it under pressure and forcing something which leads to trouble.....................
Monk, I was at the game. I was the closest Redskin to Ramsey and I was in row 237. He simply doesn't understand how to throw the ball away when there is no play. What did Ramsey learn in college that hasn't translated well in the NFL? Lesson number 1, throw the ball to a player whose wearing the same colors as you. His second interception was a silly gamble and we loss. He tried to underthrow the ball so that Gardner could come back and get it. The problem is he was double covered. I mean this a dilemma that goes back before Spurrier. If these two QB's don't get the job done we might forced to put Mr. Hasselbeck back in. :tongue
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Old 09-19-2004, 07:46 PM   #5
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I'm not saying that they played great, but I put the TOs squarely on our skill players. Brunell and Portis gave NY their points, and Ramsey sealed the game.
obviously the QBs never felt comfortable. they both played rattled after the first drive. Portis never saw daylight, without a lead blocker or some linemen down field he literally ran into walls.
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Old 09-19-2004, 08:53 PM   #6
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obviously the QBs never felt comfortable. they both played rattled after the first drive. Portis never saw daylight, without a lead blocker or some linemen down field he literally ran into walls.
Actually Portis did see the light of day. His 21 yard run was just 2 yards short of the 1st down marker. But if Brunell doesn't get sacked, we get the first down.
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Actually Portis did see the light of day. His 21 yard run was just 2 yards short of the 1st down marker. But if Brunell doesn't get sacked, we get the first down.
yeah man against a prevent defense. Portis needs to find cracks in 8 man fronts, not 3. i dont blame him, not even for the fumbles, hes not a fumbler. our Oline just isnt doing whats asked of them is all.
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