


-Congrats to Garcon

-Should we have gone for 2?
-I'm starting to wonder if trading so much for RGIII was worth it



ACW wrote:-I'd rather get blown out; instead they play just good enough to break your heart![]()
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Irn-Bru wrote:ACW wrote:-I'd rather get blown out; instead they play just good enough to break your heart![]()
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Not me. I understand the heartbreak, but a Kansas-City-level effort would have been so much more painful. The team really played a good game today and their hearts were definitely in it. It's just been "that" kind of season for us, and at this point there's not much else to say.
hanburgerheel wrote:Big congratulations to Pierre Garcon. And, props again to #46, he always plays hard. I also have to say we have a great kicker. Unfortunately, settling for FG's cost them the game. But, those three players are keepers!
ACW wrote:Why DIDN'T we go for 2?
DarthMonk wrote:ACW wrote:Why DIDN'T we go for 2?
It's easy to look at the final score and say we should have but it was way to early to start chasing that point. Any argument to the contrary is based on final score hindsight.
hanburgerheel wrote:Big congratulations to Pierre Garcon. And, props again to #46, he always plays hard. I also have to say we have a great kicker. Unfortunately, settling for FG's cost them the game. But, those three players are keepers!
Kilmer72 wrote:DarthMonk wrote:ACW wrote:Why DIDN'T we go for 2?
It's easy to look at the final score and say we should have but it was way to early to start chasing that point. Any argument to the contrary is based on final score hindsight.
I don't know. I said right when it happened. Look at the thread. We have nothing to lose at this point. Might as well go for two when it was early enough in the game and if you don't get it you are still within 3 points difference.
ACW wrote:Why DIDN'T we go for 2?
SCSkinsFan wrote:My one big question is why didn't Riley, Jr. move over and cover Murray instead of being mesmorized by Romo's dazzling escapabilty?
SCSkinsFan wrote:My one big question is why didn't Riley, Jr. move over and cover Murray instead of being mesmorized by Romo's dazzling escapabilty?
welch wrote:On that last play, I would have to see the whole field. Unfortunately, the TV feed always follows the ball, so we can see the rushers (not enough of them rushed), but can't see the receivers run their routes.
However, the Redskins should have scored another FG sometime...and held a bigger lead.
DarthMonk wrote:SCSkinsFan wrote:My one big question is why didn't Riley, Jr. move over and cover Murray instead of being mesmorized by Romo's dazzling escapabilty?
Someone with the Coaches' 22 tape or whatever it's called could probably do better but it looked like zone to me and, typically, guys have assignments like "outside 3rd" (of the field) and such. Looked to me like D. Hall left his responsibility and got sucked inside - much like when Romo hit someone at the pylon on opening day a few years back to steal one only, that time, he got bailed out when someone held Orakpo.
It would be interesting to know the defensive call there and the responsibilities. If it's man-to-man it's on Riley all the way.
It doesn't help that our left tackle goes down to the ground either.
Hog Bowl IV Champion (2012)Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.