Season now on the shoulders of Fabini & Wade?
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Season now on the shoulders of Fabini & Wade?
Randy Thomas was our lines emotional leader on the field. Losing him and Jansen has to be our number 1 concern, why we're these guys so dependable when we sucked now we have shot and their fragile; it sucks, I don't trust false start Fabini or ol' set in my ways Wade, we need Jansen and Thomas back like yesterday. Does the right side of our line concern you?
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Re: Season now on the shoulders of Fabini & Wade?
Gibbs4Life wrote:Randy Thomas was our lines emotional leader on the field. Losing him and Jansen has to be our number 1 concern, why we're these guys so dependable when we sucked now we have shot and their fragile; it sucks, I don't trust false start Fabini or ol' set in my ways Wade, we need Jansen and Thomas back like yesterday. Does the right side of our line concern you?
I am glad we have Wade & Fabini as our reserves. Beats having 100 year old Ray Brown as our reserve guard & tackle. Remember those days? RT & JJ did not become fragile. How would your leg hold up against a 240 lb guy rolling up on it? How would your arm hold up against a 330 lb monster on it? I am glad we have guys with starting NFL experience in there. JJ is gone get over it, Randy is out for 6-8 weeks deal with it. Last I checked Skins are 2-0 until they lose one I am not concerned in the least.
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Jason Reid of the WP wrote:Washington had a short work week after its 20-12 victory over Philadelphia on Monday night, so Fabini and Wade put in extra time studying film together while trying to build a rapport. Injuries elevated Fabini and Wade to prominent roles, and they said they'll lean on each other now.
"We've been going over things, talking about technique and just trying to develop the continuity we're going to need in the games," Wade said. "There's just a lot of stuff we have to get right between us that will hopefully help us win games, and that's what we've been working on the last few days.
"We want to get it ironed out before we get into the game. I think we're going to be okay."
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Wade is just fine. Fabini would be my concern, but we now have a proven vet in DeMulling to step in as and when it becomes necessary.
It's certainly tough to lose both players from that side of the line - but I'm not too concerned - yet. My worry is that we have at least 14 more games to go this season, and that's a long time for the rest of the line to stay healthy. Let's hope we've had our bad luck for the year.
It's certainly tough to lose both players from that side of the line - but I'm not too concerned - yet. My worry is that we have at least 14 more games to go this season, and that's a long time for the rest of the line to stay healthy. Let's hope we've had our bad luck for the year.
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GSPODS wrote:I think we can better answer this question after we see how the Redskins rushing attack works this weekend. The Gnats have not been getting defensive pressure on anyone and I doubt they will be getting any on the Skins but I'd prefer to take a "Wait and See" approach.
i agree with this guy... after this game we will have a better idea of what they can do
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These guys are pros. Most of the pressure on JC today came from the Samuels side. The one or two times he got pressure from the Fabini/Wade side was when
ey was matched up on Strahan (obvious mis-match) or they were blitzing. Otherwise, those guys held up pretty good today, IMO.
These guys are what we have as backups, so we need to have the confidence in them to "git-r-done"....
Besides, I think that you really have to question the play-calling today, though.....

These guys are what we have as backups, so we need to have the confidence in them to "git-r-done"....
Besides, I think that you really have to question the play-calling today, though.....
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We have to solidify the line where we can get Cooooley involved. He is too valuable just to block.
We have to solidify the line where we can get Cooooley involved. He is too valuable just to block.
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From the looks of it, we might need someone to fill in as FB anyway. I hope Sellers injury is minor. Boyd or Yoder at FB and put
ey out in the air!!

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LOSTHOG wrote:jmooney wrote:considering the current situation, Id rather seeey used more like Indy uses Dallas Clark and moving Yoder to TE spot to shore up the ground game. Hell, we needed a 3rd wide reciever anyway. right?
agreed, you don't spend $30 mil on a TE to stay in and block
I'm sorry but what you spend on a player does not have anything to do with how you use him in any sport.
Players are used to make plays and especially in football where the combinations of players executing together is much more critical to each play's chance of success than using players who make more to execute that play in that situation.
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
SkinsJock wrote:LOSTHOG wrote:jmooney wrote:considering the current situation, Id rather seeey used more like Indy uses Dallas Clark and moving Yoder to TE spot to shore up the ground game. Hell, we needed a 3rd wide reciever anyway. right?
agreed, you don't spend $30 mil on a TE to stay in and block
I'm sorry but what you spend on a player does not have anything to do with how you use him in any sport.
Players are used to make plays and especially in football where the combinations of players executing together is much more critical to each play's chance of success than using players who make more to execute that play in that situation.
With a salary cap what you pay a player definitely plays a part in how you use them. If all we wanted was a blocking TE we could pick up a jpurneyman or convert a lineman. It's a lot easier to learn blocking schemes than being able to run pass routes and then catch the ball.