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Old 10-14-2013, 02:09 PM   #1
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Hard to blame the line when Trent dominates every game . Dude is a freak
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Old 10-14-2013, 02:16 PM   #2
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Hard to blame the line when Trent dominates every game . Dude is a freak
What does that mean?
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means the pass protection hasn't been as bad as ppl think.
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last night Griff had time to throw and he stood around waiting for a WR to get open thats y he was sacked
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Old 10-14-2013, 02:26 PM   #5
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Trent's been fine. But he's just one guy. Kory, Will, and especially Chester have been awful. And LeRibeus is regressing, which is sad considering he hasn't even accomplished anything. And who knows what the deal is with Gettis.

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I agree but we all knew the Right side was a problem last yr and nothing was done about it
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last night Griff had time to throw and he stood around waiting for a WR to get open thats y he was sacked
Dallas defense front seven is week and thin n Ware didnt play most of the game. Minus a 45 yard run from Almo we got no push whatsoever. As for the pass protection he was hurried alot and pockets broke doen all nite. Chester sucks and so does Tyler.
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Dallas defense front seven is week and thin n Ware didnt play most of the game. Minus a 45 yard run from Almo we got no push whatsoever. As for the pass protection he was hurried alot and pockets broke doen all nite. Chester sucks and so does Tyler.
There is not suppose to be push on a zone stretch scheme.. just control.
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Is there a problem between RG3 and Kyle?

A couple times last night I sensed frustration when Kyle and RG3 were talking on the sidelines and another time in the 3rd where RG3 was over center calling out stuff on the line and camera cut away to Kyle on the sideline who looked less than thrilled with what was going on...did anybody pick up on that? Or im I just looking to hard?
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Old 10-14-2013, 03:04 PM   #10
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I have picked up on it all season long, I don't think RG3 likes this system
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Nick Sundberg and Bryan Kehl are done for the year, so says Mike Shanahan
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Old 10-14-2013, 03:28 PM   #12
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By the look of things, our Special teams can afford it..........
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Old 10-14-2013, 04:01 PM   #13
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A review of four hot issues following the Washington Redskins' 31-16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys:

It’s tough to defend the clock management at the end of the first half. Redskins coach Mike Shanahan defended the way Washington handled the end of the first half with timeouts and play calls. Shanahan knows more about coaching than I’ll ever know, but in this case here's what is known: The Redskins had a chance to stop the clock at Dallas’ 17-yard line with 37 seconds left. They would have had one timeout left. Conceivably, they could have run several more plays by stopping the clock at this point. They also would have been more limited to where they could throw with only one timeout, or whether they could run the ball. Still, they trailed 14-3 at the time and had a chance to gain momentum before the half. Instead, the Redskins ran three plays, including a quarterback keeper on third-and-10. They got their field goal; but they also lost a chance for more plays and, perhaps, more points.

[+] EnlargeRobert Griffin III
AP Photo/Tim SharpRobert Griffin III finished the loss to the Cowboys with 19 completions for 246 yards and no TDs.
Robert Griffin III regressed during the game from a passing standpoint. He completed nine-of-21 passes for only 112 yards in the second half, looking off-target on too many throws. The interception in the end zone wasn’t just on him, as receiver Santana Moss slipped and fell after the ball had been thrown. Griffin was under duress often and it possibly impacted his accuracy. Regardless, Griffin’s passer rating got worse in each quarter, starting with a 111.5 rating in the first quarter and finishing with a 25.0 in the fourth. He ran well; it wasn’t nearly enough.

Washington’s defense played its best game of the season, bothering quarterback Tony Romo enough to hurt his accuracy. Corner DeAngelo Hall did a terrific job on receiver Dez Bryant and, after a bad first series, the defense did a better job tackling. For the third straight game they also stopped the run. For the first time this season they did not allow a play of more than 20 yards. After a horrific start, the defense can feel better about themselves entering the Chicago game.

Bad calls occur every game. But the Redskins lost a chance to gain early momentum when the officials ruled that B.W. Webb was a passive player when he was blocked into the ball on a Washington punt. That meant it was not a fumble. But former vice president of officiating Mike Pereira told WFJK-FM’s Grant Paulsen that he would have ruled it a fumble because Webb was an active blocker, extending his arms to block Washington’s Jerome Murphy. The Redskins would have had the ball at the Cowboys’ 24-yard line trailing by a touchdown. They did force a punt and drove for a field goal. But they lost a chance at more points.



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D Ware out 4 games
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Sandtrapjack, nowhere to be found after the Redskins two wins over the Cowboys last year. Yet here he is today.

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