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Old 10-05-2009, 09:59 AM   #1
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Smoot lays the Smackdown (Redskins vs. Bucs)

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Here is Smoot lays the Smackdown. In its second week as a original content article, SmootSmack, Moderator at theWarpath.net, provides post game analysis.

A quarter into the season and we're a .500 ball club. Judging by most of the discussion this past week you'd think we were seeking our first win in the last 19 games. Should we be calling for playoff tickets? No. Should we be thrilled with our two victories? Probably not. We've had to scratch and claw our way to these two wins, but such is life in the NFL. The difference between the best teams and the worst teams is really often just the matter of a play here or there. I'd love for us to blow out the Bucs, Rams, Chiefs and Panthers of the league. And it's disappointing that we have not been able to have a comfortable win in who knows how long. But until then I'll gladly take a W.

But with the win still comes the smack. So it's time to lay the smack down

Jason Campbell
Overall thought he played a pretty strong game. Yes, he threw 3 INTs. But he also had two big TD passes and made some key plays with his feet. Still, I loved the fact that for the first time all season it was put on his shoulders to make plays. You can't make mistakes if you're not trying to make plays. So, for now at least, I'll take the interceptions. What I won't take and what gets him smacked is yet another fumble. That's too many fumbles Jason. Protect the ball when you're getting tackled.

Malcom Kelly
Just not feeling Kelly on any sideline patterns. It's not like Campbell's throw was pretty (not a good throw at all in fact), but Kelly's effort was absolutely ugly on that INT. His timing was just sloppy. And if he can't get the separation he's going to have to fight the defender on those types of passes. But it also seems as those that's just not a pattern, a relatively simple pattern, that Kelly runs all that well. It's like those basketball players who are better suited with their back to the basket. Kelly's better suited it seems to receive passes with his back to the basket (or endzone). Send him over the middle in traffic. That's where he would do best. And yes I realize the first INT was on an over the middle pass. Didn't look as ugly as the second INT though.

Carlos Rogers
Catch the damn ball! He got abused by Bryant Johnson last week and fooled by Antonio Bryant this week, but maybe that could be forgiven if you made an interception every now and then. Hate on Hall all you want, but at least he'll do what good cornerbacks do...and that's make an interception

Todd Yoder
I think he knows why

Hunter Smith's Groin
Not since Clinton in '98 has there been such concern about a man's nether regions in the nation's capital. I'm not actually going to lay the smack down on his groin (I'll leave that up to DynamiteRave), but please please please get better quickly

Sam Huff
I don't usually think so much about who's announcing or commenting on the game. But Huff has become, to me, the worst color commentator in all of sports. It's painful to listen to him. "Big game today for Reed Doughty. Where was he last week?" Really?
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Old 10-05-2009, 10:13 AM   #2
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If JC plays like that against any decent team in the NFL and its 21-0 at halftime and JC's a$$ is so tight he cant function. That said, it wasnt 21-0 at halftime and he was able to hit a couple big TD passes to win and that's all that counts.
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Old 10-05-2009, 10:30 AM   #3
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Agree with most of your assessment, but you can live with 3 interceptions? 4 total turnovers by JC, I cant live with that nor can most coaches. Im sure if one would have been returned for a pick-6 you would be stating something different here, so why be ok with the opportunity you give a bad team, on the road, showing more effort than the home team? Yes JC made plays, BIG plays threw the air and with his feet and I do like the fact he was let loose to do so, but all the Blache and D haters should be kissing his a$$ this morning because they won the game. Im not hating on JC, but that was not one of his better performances. Throwing into double coverage twice with both being picked showed poor judgement and very Romo-like, he needs to quit that dumb sh*t.
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Old 10-05-2009, 10:37 AM   #4
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Agree with most of your assessment, but you can live with 3 interceptions? 4 total turnovers by JC, I cant live with that nor can most coaches. Im sure if one would have been returned for a pick-6 you would be stating something different here, so why be ok with the opportunity you give a bad team, on the road, showing more effort than the home team? Yes JC made plays, BIG plays threw the air and with his feet and I do like the fact he was let loose to do so, but all the Blache and D haters should be kissing his a$$ this morning because they won the game. Im not hating on JC, but that was not one of his better performances. Throwing into double coverage twice with both being picked showed poor judgement and very Romo-like, he needs to quit that dumb sh*t.
Well, what I said is I'll take it for now because it shows that he's finally trying to make plays. But of course I'm not going to like that week in and week out
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Well, what I said is I'll take it for now because it shows that he's finally trying to make plays. But of course I'm not going to like that week in and week out
I'm with you and I think that he's the least of our problems. If it's me, I'm giving him a 2-4 year extension, and work on building the lines.

People can talk about Zorn, talk about Campbell all they want, but then after that they want us to draft linemen. We can't have it both ways. If we end up drafting another QB (most likely a first round pick) then the cycle just begins again.

I want a highly touted OL with our first pick in the draft this year. I don't care what anyone wants to say, Campbell is a slightly above average QB and I'll take that any day of the week until our line has improved.
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I'm with you and I think that he's the least of our problems. If it's me, I'm giving him a 2-4 year extension, and work on building the lines.

People can talk about Zorn, talk about Campbell all they want, but then after that they want us to draft linemen. We can't have it both ways. If we end up drafting another QB (most likely a first round pick) then the cycle just begins again.

I want a highly touted OL with our first pick in the draft this year. I don't care what anyone wants to say, Campbell is a slightly above average QB and I'll take that any day of the week until our line has improved.
Yeah... I'd rather us really sell out on the line and keep JC around. At the end of the day no one can really argue we're where we're at because of him. He can QB an NFL team effectively...but not without at least decent protection. It's time to build some foundation.
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Old 10-05-2009, 10:57 AM   #7
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I'm with you and I think that he's the least of our problems. If it's me, I'm giving him a 2-4 year extension, and work on building the lines.

People can talk about Zorn, talk about Campbell all they want, but then after that they want us to draft linemen. We can't have it both ways. If we end up drafting another QB (most likely a first round pick) then the cycle just begins again.

I want a highly touted OL with our first pick in the draft this year. I don't care what anyone wants to say, Campbell is a slightly above average QB and I'll take that any day of the week until our line has improved.
JC will never take this team anywhere even with a good line but your last point is 100% correct, no QB can be great behind this O line.
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I'm with you and I think that he's the least of our problems. If it's me, I'm giving him a 2-4 year extension, and work on building the lines.

People can talk about Zorn, talk about Campbell all they want, but then after that they want us to draft linemen. We can't have it both ways. If we end up drafting another QB (most likely a first round pick) then the cycle just begins again.

I want a highly touted OL with our first pick in the draft this year. I don't care what anyone wants to say, Campbell is a slightly above average QB and I'll take that any day of the week until our line has improved.
Do you really believe this front office will do that?
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Do you really believe this front office will do that?
I wish they would. We really need a good OT and OG IMO.
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Do you really believe this front office will do that?
I don't believe it, but I'd like to see it.
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Old 10-05-2009, 04:29 PM   #11
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I'm with you and I think that he's the least of our problems. If it's me, I'm giving him a 2-4 year extension, and work on building the lines.

People can talk about Zorn, talk about Campbell all they want, but then after that they want us to draft linemen. We can't have it both ways. If we end up drafting another QB (most likely a first round pick) then the cycle just begins again.

I want a highly touted OL with our first pick in the draft this year. I don't care what anyone wants to say, Campbell is a slightly above average QB and I'll take that any day of the week until our line has improved.
I am inclined to agree with you even though I disagree about JC being a slightly above average qb...people can whine and complain about the fact that he has had 5 years and he still makes mistakes. BUILD THE OL
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Well, what I said is I'll take it for now because it shows that he's finally trying to make plays. But of course I'm not going to like that week in and week out

I was 100% certain after yesterday's game, that all the same people that blasted Campbell for not taking chances were going to use this game as a chance to blast him for throwing interceptions. I'm not at all happy with the picks, but Campbell did something that all the haters said he couldn't do, which was make the plays to win the game. He overcame a terrible first half and battled back.

A three interception game by Jason Campbell is an anomaly, and not at all the norm. If I have to read three pages of crap today about how bad he is because of one poor outing, I'm going to punch my monitor.
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Nice, but here's my issues:

Campbell- Does he look like he's commanding/leading anything or does it look like he's muddling through every play hoping something works?

Kelly/Thomas- Are they sidelined during games? I would sit Moss, ARE, and Cooley for one game and force Campbell to look at these other receivers. It does not good if he's too afraid to go to them and when he does he over throws them, under throws them, or leads them out of bounds. Make Campbell get used to them and use them.

Rogers- I like INT also but as long as he's keeping the WR from getting the ball is good enough. As long as he mans up and plays close to the line vs. giving his typical 15 yrd cushion.

Yoder- He's still on this team? Where's Davis? Yoder should only be used in case of injury. Play Davis more....he was a 2nd round pick for gods sake.

H.Smith- Too funny what you wrote but we are only a few games removed from the "Nether Region King" himself.....Sean Springs.
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Malcom Kelly
Just not feeling Kelly on any sideline patterns. It's not like Campbell's throw was pretty (not a good throw at all in fact), but Kelly's effort was absolutely ugly on that INT. His timing was just sloppy. And if he can't get the separation he's going to have to fight the defender on those types of passes. But it also seems as those that's just not a pattern, a relatively simple pattern, that Kelly runs all that well. It's like those basketball players who are better suited with their back to the basket. Kelly's better suited it seems to receive passes with his back to the basket (or endzone). Send him over the middle in traffic. That's where he would do best. And yes I realize the first INT was on an over the middle pass. Didn't look as ugly as the second INT though.
Kyle Orton threw an AWFUL pass to Brandon Marshall that should have been picked off, however Marshall adjusted, caught the ball, and ran it for a TD (very sweet play against the Cowpukes). While I'm not going to defend JC on his picks, I do wish our tall receivers could use their height to go and get the ball.
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Yeah seriously Yoder. That could have cost us the game. I can't believe any pro would let someone come in unblocked like that.

Terrible stuff by him.
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