Who dat? RG3! Skins/Saints Postgame Thread
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RayNAustin wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:The more I think about this game, the more impressed I am. No one gave us a chance to win this game. The Saints haven't lost at home in more than a season. This was RGIII's first ever NFL game.
Did we really just witness that? It was awesome.
Extends plays, makes 1st downs and avoids 3 and outs that keeps the other offense off the field, and allows your defense the rest they need to be at their best at crunch time in the 4th QT.
+1 to both of you guys.
I was on the road yesterday and had to listen to the game in the car. Side note: the new Redskins radio show seems to have Doc Walker taking Sam Huff's place I guess just for the away games. HUGE improvement. I love Sam Huff, but really time to move on there. Doc Walker is an unabashed homer, smart and knows what he is talking about. Loved him on the show yesterday.
Anyway, I just got to actually see some of the highlights this morning on ESPN. That play where RGIII avoided the sack on the left side of the field and then threw across the field to find Davis on the other side was FILTHY. The radio call didn't remotely do it justice. That was some Brett Favre-gun slingin' s***!!! Only, Griff looked like he meant to do it instead of just whipping it over there!!
One play that continues to bug me and i hope you guys can explain it. I believe it was 1st quarter, New orleans was backed up in thier own endzone, maybe 3rd down. Brew Brees dropped back to pass in his own endzone, the recievers were covered and he threw the ball away (at the ground and landed about at the line of scrimmage i believe) to avoid the sack.
He was within the hash marks to avoid intentional grounding, but why wasn't this a safety?
Thanks, oj
He was within the hash marks to avoid intentional grounding, but why wasn't this a safety?
Thanks, oj
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oj wrote:One play that continues to bug me and i hope you guys can explain it. I believe it was 1st quarter, New orleans was backed up in thier own endzone, maybe 3rd down. Brew Brees dropped back to pass in his own endzone, the recievers were covered and he threw the ball away (at the ground and landed about at the line of scrimmage i believe) to avoid the sack.
He was within the hash marks to avoid intentional grounding, but why wasn't this a safety?
Thanks, oj
Two words: Scab refs.
The running back was a few yards away, but he was clearly grounding it. Bad no-call.
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Holy &%$*&
That was unreal. Lead by a rookie QB, 4 yards short of 100 by a rookie RB, 2nd best receiving day by a WR basically playing in his first real game.......
DL played very well, but most pressure brought by LBs (technically LBs, BO is basically a DE), but OL played well also -- and I'll eat crow on that.
I did not expect what I saw yesterday. There were plays I literally was amazed by RGIII --- i.e., the play where he rolled out under pressure and threw off his back foot to the WR as he was just going out of bounds.
Now I also have to give credit to MS and KS. They allowed RGIII to get in rythm and make easy inital throws and give him some confidence. A couple of those screens weren't directly on target, but obviously giving him those easy plays provide confidence.
That was unreal. Lead by a rookie QB, 4 yards short of 100 by a rookie RB, 2nd best receiving day by a WR basically playing in his first real game.......
DL played very well, but most pressure brought by LBs (technically LBs, BO is basically a DE), but OL played well also -- and I'll eat crow on that.
I did not expect what I saw yesterday. There were plays I literally was amazed by RGIII --- i.e., the play where he rolled out under pressure and threw off his back foot to the WR as he was just going out of bounds.
Now I also have to give credit to MS and KS. They allowed RGIII to get in rythm and make easy inital throws and give him some confidence. A couple of those screens weren't directly on target, but obviously giving him those easy plays provide confidence.
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markshark84 wrote:Holy &%$*&
That was unreal. Lead by a rookie QB, 4 yards short of 100 by a rookie RB, 2nd best receiving day by a WR basically playing in his first real game.......
DL played very well, but most pressure brought by LBs (technically LBs, BO is basically a DE), but OL played well also -- and I'll eat crow on that.
I did not expect what I saw yesterday. There were plays I literally was amazed by RGIII --- i.e., the play where he rolled out under pressure and threw off his back foot to the WR as he was just going out of bounds.
Now I also have to give credit to MS and KS. They allowed RGIII to get in rythm and make easy inital throws and give him some confidence. A couple of those screens weren't directly on target, but obviously giving him those easy plays provide confidence.
Wait a couple weeks until he has a bad game and the fair weather fans will all turn on him and say how stupid we are for giving up three #1's.
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I don't have a link to it, but I was watching NFL Network this am and they had Donovan McNabb sitting in on the show. They tasked him with talking about Griffin's day.
Laughed my hind parts off when he had to comment on the game plan that the Shannahan's put together for the QB and how they tailored it to his strengths. I literally envisioned him with a crow in his mouth the entire time.
Laughed my hind parts off when he had to comment on the game plan that the Shannahan's put together for the QB and how they tailored it to his strengths. I literally envisioned him with a crow in his mouth the entire time.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
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Most of the good has already been covered, but I wanted to point out two things that I didn't see anyone touch on.
Gomes and Daughty both came up with critical INTs. Gomes' was more important and may have been the play of the game. Daught's pick would have been just as effexctive if he just batted the pass down. However, as we saw in the SB, batting the pass down gives other players a chance to catch it.
Speeking of Gomes. He had a Great game! He kind of made a bone headed play (that incorrectly) drew a 15 yard PF for hitting a player after the play. Live Ithought that the hit would draw a flag before one ever came out, but when they replayed the play you could see that it was a bad call.
Why was it a bad call? Becuase the RB was still live! He was laying a a Skins player and hadn't hit the ground AND the whistle hadn't blown yet!
I don't see how it could be a PF for hitting the RB late if he wasn't down by contact yet and the whistle hadn't blown.
I also, thought the refs let the defenses hit both QBs late!
Breese also was ticking me off. How many pass did he throw that he was intentionally grounding the pass, but he threw the pass somewhere in the direction of a player and avoided the the penalty. If I was that frustrated I bet the defense was really torqued, but they didn't do anything stupid.
Gomes and Daughty both came up with critical INTs. Gomes' was more important and may have been the play of the game. Daught's pick would have been just as effexctive if he just batted the pass down. However, as we saw in the SB, batting the pass down gives other players a chance to catch it.
Speeking of Gomes. He had a Great game! He kind of made a bone headed play (that incorrectly) drew a 15 yard PF for hitting a player after the play. Live Ithought that the hit would draw a flag before one ever came out, but when they replayed the play you could see that it was a bad call.
Why was it a bad call? Becuase the RB was still live! He was laying a a Skins player and hadn't hit the ground AND the whistle hadn't blown yet!
I don't see how it could be a PF for hitting the RB late if he wasn't down by contact yet and the whistle hadn't blown.
I also, thought the refs let the defenses hit both QBs late!
Breese also was ticking me off. How many pass did he throw that he was intentionally grounding the pass, but he threw the pass somewhere in the direction of a player and avoided the the penalty. If I was that frustrated I bet the defense was really torqued, but they didn't do anything stupid.
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oj wrote:For sure its' better to be sittin here basking in the glow of a good win than the poor guy in St. Louis being called into the big office to explain to the guy sitting in the leather chair why they chose Luck over RGIII.
Just sayin.
St. Louis chose Luck? Just askin.
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oj wrote:For sure its' better to be sittin here basking in the glow of a good win than the poor guy in St. Louis being called into the big office to explain to the guy sitting in the leather chair why they chose Luck over RGIII.
Just sayin.
Hey didn't that Luck dude go to Clev......wait I mean Indy?????


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Oj, The guy sitting in the leather chair in Indy chose Luck. The coach/GM didn't have a call in that. The owner fell in love with Luck the moment he knew Manning was going to be gone all last season.
I was watching the post game interview with RGIII. I was very impressed once again. He did a very good job of critiquing himself. He specifically gave Garcon credit for the TD. He mentioned that there are not too many guys that can make that grab and take it to the house when the QB throws it late. Looking at it, it could have been thrown a little better. Liking that RGIII acknowledged that even before viewing all of the tape.
I was watching the post game interview with RGIII. I was very impressed once again. He did a very good job of critiquing himself. He specifically gave Garcon credit for the TD. He mentioned that there are not too many guys that can make that grab and take it to the house when the QB throws it late. Looking at it, it could have been thrown a little better. Liking that RGIII acknowledged that even before viewing all of the tape.
TimSkin wrote:oj wrote:For sure its' better to be sittin here basking in the glow of a good win than the poor guy in St. Louis being called into the big office to explain to the guy sitting in the leather chair why they chose Luck over RGIII.
Just sayin.
Hey didn't that Luck dude go to Clev......wait I mean Indy?????
I mix St Louis and Indy up for some reason in the same way i think Cleveland and Cincinatti are side by side.
Thanks, oj
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Ya'll kicked our butts. No ifs ands or buts about it. Your D is legit. The front 7 ate our line's lunch. Worst I've seen our Offense play in awhile. Quietest I've heard the Dome after the 1st Quarter in a long time as well.
Just a great gameplan all around. Completely out-coached
The replacement refs need to go. They were just terrible, for both teams.
I'm not jumping to any conclusions, but I think we are just going to have to take our medicine this year and sing Moon River. It is what it is.
Just a great gameplan all around. Completely out-coached
The replacement refs need to go. They were just terrible, for both teams.
I'm not jumping to any conclusions, but I think we are just going to have to take our medicine this year and sing Moon River. It is what it is.
Smirk wrote:Ya'll kicked our butts. No ifs ands or buts about it. Your D is legit. The front 7 ate our line's lunch. Worst I've seen our Offense play in awhile. Quietest I've heard the Dome after the 1st Quarter in a long time as well.
Just a great gameplan all around. Completely out-coached
The replacement refs need to go. They were just terrible, for both teams.
I'm not jumping to any conclusions, but I think we are just going to have to take our medicine this year and sing Moon River. It is what it is.
Glad you came back. I'm hoping the loss will get you guys re-focused and you start playing like last year's team, especially when you play the rest of the NFC East.
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skinsfan#33 wrote:Most of the good has already been covered, but I wanted to point out two things that I didn't see anyone touch on.
Gomes and Daughty both came up with critical INTs. Gomes' was more important and may have been the play of the game. Daught's pick would have been just as effexctive if he just batted the pass down. However, as we saw in the SB, batting the pass down gives other players a chance to catch it.
Speeking of Gomes. He had a Great game! He kind of made a bone headed play (that incorrectly) drew a 15 yard PF for hitting a player after the play. Live Ithought that the hit would draw a flag before one ever came out, but when they replayed the play you could see that it was a bad call.
Why was it a bad call? Becuase the RB was still live! He was laying a a Skins player and hadn't hit the ground AND the whistle hadn't blown yet!
I don't see how it could be a PF for hitting the RB late if he wasn't down by contact yet and the whistle hadn't blown.
I also, thought the refs let the defenses hit both QBs late!
Breese also was ticking me off. How many pass did he throw that he was intentionally grounding the pass, but he threw the pass somewhere in the direction of a player and avoided the the penalty. If I was that frustrated I bet the defense was really torqued, but they didn't do anything stupid.
That pass he threw to the ground in the endzone was very close to being intentional grounding. At first I thought it was until I saw Sproles come running closer to Brees.
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That pass he threw to the ground in the endzone was very close to being intentional grounding. At first I thought it was until I saw Sproles come running closer to Brees.[/quote]
The problem i see is that Sproles was also in the endzone and surrounded by skins on thier way to Brees. If Sproles were in the field of play or the ball landed in the field of play i could let it go.
The problem i see is that Sproles was also in the endzone and surrounded by skins on thier way to Brees. If Sproles were in the field of play or the ball landed in the field of play i could let it go.
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NEW ORLEANS – It was but one moment of a football game, the kind of thing barely caught by television cameras yet noticed by the men in shoulder pads who stood along the sideline. And it might be the instance Robert Griffin III forever endeared himself to the Washington Redskins.
This was a block. A rolling, tumbling, body-smacking block thrown ahead of Redskins running back Alfred Morris and it was set by the man who should be the most precious player on the team. The new starting quarterback. The second pick in the NFL draft. RG3.
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"It shows he's a football player," Redskins linebacker London Fletcher told Yahoo! Sports. "That block says he's willing to sacrifice himself for the team."
oj wrote:TimSkin wrote:oj wrote:For sure its' better to be sittin here basking in the glow of a good win than the poor guy in St. Louis being called into the big office to explain to the guy sitting in the leather chair why they chose Luck over RGIII.
Just sayin.
Hey didn't that Luck dude go to Clev......wait I mean Indy?????
I mix St Louis and Indy up for some reason in the same way i think Cleveland and Cincinatti are side by side.
Thanks, oj
It's cool dude I was just messing with ya....I'm usually not like that but I'm in a good mood today for some reason

