hailskins666 wrote:keep it on the ground, fine and dandy. i have absolutely NO problem with that. but, the same stupid heavy jumbo package on each down????welch wrote:Redskins were ahead by 2 points. Four minutes left after trying to run it in. Absolutely necessary to get a FG, so the Eagles then need a TD. Otherwise, an Eagles FG wins. The defense has to hold a five-point lead.
Scoring 7 is good, a bonus, but the winning call is whatever ensures the extra 3 points.
I might have called one pass, but no more...and that's still a "might".
That play-calling sequence surely does not show that Gibbs has lost his mind.
Recall that Gibbs has coached several hundred games in the NFL, most of them high-pressure games when an loss could drop the Redskns from a chance at the playoffs.
Is there any reason to believe, seriously, that Gibbs has forgotten all that he learned about an NFL game?
Is there more reason to believe Wade and Rabach, who both said (see the Rock thread) that the plays should have worked, and implied that the blockers failed to do a proper job?
when playing poker, you don't show the other guy your cards. why would you do it in a professional football game? i just don't get it. NOBODY was fooled into thinking, 'this may be a pass'. NOBODY. i can sit at home and call most of the redskins plays, ESPECIALLY in the redzone before they even happen. what makes gibbs or anyone else think that opposing coaches can't do the same.
for the love of all things (un)holy, spread it out, for once, please, while i still have hair left to pull out. watching our redzone offense is like watching a couple of retards try to screw.
Actually, watching retards trying to screw is amusing. Watching the Redskins ineptitude is not. It's sickening. Sadly, the retards have a better chance of getting it right than the Redskins do these days.
