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Old 12-05-2012, 01:10 PM   #1
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I mean any idiot can call this offense, but still...fun to look at pictures

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Its like a damn baby design those plays. I think Come'on Man on ESPN should just be renamed Come'on Kyle with Jaws taking us through the horrible job he is doing.


oH we blew the Giants defense mind for the second time this year? nevermind....
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Old 12-05-2012, 01:15 PM   #2
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I mean any idiot can call this offense, but still...fun to look at pictures

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You're being sarcastic right? lol. Please say so..
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Old 12-05-2012, 02:09 PM   #3
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I mean any idiot can call this offense, but still...fun to look at pictures

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Beautiful stuff.
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Old 12-05-2012, 03:25 PM   #4
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I mean any idiot can call this offense, but still...fun to look at pictures

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OH Hell Yah!
I saw those same plays on a public bathroom stall...."for a good play call"
........I think
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Old 12-05-2012, 01:35 PM   #5
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Old 12-05-2012, 02:18 PM   #6
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With all the hype that RG3 is getting, and it's well deserved, I'm wondering if this type of offense we're running can work long term. Steve Young asked him that after the game and RG3 thought so. I'm not sure it is, and as time goes on I hope he can develop into the passer that Young became. I just don't think he can last with the pounding he takes. I will say this, he's a lot tougher than I ever thought he was.
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I mean why not? EVERY TEAM has seen it this year and if you can't figure it out by now, it's going to take a while.
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Old 12-05-2012, 03:31 PM   #8
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I mean why not? EVERY TEAM has seen it this year and if you can't figure it out by now, it's going to take a while.
It is as long as he is a threat to run the ball. If we're going to stick with this offense I think we need to go out and get a back up that can run it. Possibly Mike Vick.
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Over time I think he can develop into a more pure pocket passer just fine. He's just too talented and works too damn hard not to. But while he's young and is such a big time threat with his legs a coach would be a real idiot to not take advantage of his skills.
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Over time I think he can develop into a more pure pocket passer just fine. He's just too talented and works too damn hard not to. But while he's young and is such a big time threat with his legs a coach would be a real idiot to not take advantage of his skills.
Agreed. I would add that he seems to grow into the pocket passer role a bit more with each passing week.
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Over time I think he can develop into a more pure pocket passer just fine. He's just too talented and works too damn hard not to. But while he's young and is such a big time threat with his legs a coach would be a real idiot to not take advantage of his skills.
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Over time I think he can develop into a more pure pocket passer just fine. He's just too talented and works too damn hard not to. But while he's young and is such a big time threat with his legs a coach would be a real idiot to not take advantage of his skills.
I agree. I also think our O-line has a lot to do with it. We're quick and light and built to move off the line quickly, but we're not built to sit back and protect a pocket passer. I think sitting in the pocket all day would be much more dangerous for RG given our current setup.

That being said, I would like to see us keep adding o-linemen. IMO we can never have enough. I even think we should add to the o-line before the defense. We might have to keep winning games 41-34, but at least we'll be protecting our most valuable asset.
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Over time I think he can develop into a more pure pocket passer just fine. He's just too talented and works too damn hard not to. But while he's young and is such a big time threat with his legs a coach would be a real idiot to not take advantage of his skills.
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I agree. He's been a lot better about getting down too.
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Re: Giants at Redskins Post Game Thread

Not only that, if you look where his accuracy is compared to his peers, it's off the charts. I know people say he throws short passes, but his accuracy on intermediate and long is WAY up there too.
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Not only that, if you look where his accuracy is compared to his peers, it's off the charts. I know people say he throws short passes, but his accuracy on intermediate and long is WAY up there too.
He's been pretty solid on the mid range stuff. Only 4 picks in 325 attempts as a 22 year old rookie. I know we don't run the most aggressive passing attack but still, that's just off the charts.
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