Special Teams & Great Plays

Washington Football Game Day discussions for 2003, 2004, and 2005
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Special Teams & Great Plays

Post by SkinsFreak »

How 'bout some positive notes from Monday nights game.

ARE's return made #6 on ESPN's 10 best plays of week 1. This was the play where Sean Taylor and Carlos Rogers made those big hits (blocks). They have replayed that return several times and I can't see that play enough. Man, those were big hits.

I really think that ARE will add a huge spark to our special teams. He had a great game all around, at receiver as well. I can't wait to see more big returns and plays from him. I think he will pay big dividends for us this year.

I also thought the play that Portis scored on was a great play as well. Not that he scored, but the play call and design of that play. I haven't seen that play before.

Any specific plays that you liked???

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Re: Special Teams & Great Plays

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SkinsFreak wrote: I really think that ARE will add a huge spark to our special teams. He had a great game all around, at receiver as well. I can't wait to see more big returns and plays from him. I think he will pay big dividends for us this year.

Any specific plays that you liked???

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I just like that they're clearly looking to get more touches to ARE, especially as a WR. I think he was underutilized in Pittsburgh (part of the reason he left, according to the last interview I read), where he averaged less than 3 recs/game. He's a unique and gifted athlete, and will be a major part of our elevation to an elite offense.
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Post by Irn-Bru »

* Moss, 37 yard catch. A little bit of a teaser, but I'm hoping to see plenty more downfield this year.

* I liked the game that Marcus Washington had. He keeps getting better. . .

* I loved Sean Taylor's hit on the receiver that drew that first (and completely bogus) penalty flag. That play reminded me quite a bit of the Giants (at home) last year, when Ryan Clark put one of the best hits of the year on a receiver and, surprise, drew another bogus flag.
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Irn-Bru wrote:* I loved Sean Taylor's hit on the receiver that drew that first (and completely bogus) penalty flag. That play reminded me quite a bit of the Giants (at home) last year, when Ryan Clark put one of the best hits of the year on a receiver and, surprise, drew another bogus flag.


That's because the NFL is such a fricken wussy league. All they care about is making money, protecting the offense, and scoring as many points as possible.

"Takling the WR to hard. Defense, #21. 20 yard penalty, automatic lame call."

I am seriously starting to hate the NFL.
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Holman also played pretty well
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