Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 10:49 pm
On Hightower's long run, Garcon held his block what seemed like forever. Garcon can catch. He can run and he can block and he is fast. He might be worth every penny that we gave him.
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Put me in, coach: Santana Moss, who returned two punts for 24 yards, said he’s been bugging the coaching staff about playing on special teams all offseason.
“Since I lost all that weight,” Moss said, referring to the 15 pounds he shed in the offseason, “I feel like I can run again. I have been messing around saying if Banks even stumps his toe, you can count on me.”
Banks, who returned one punt for four yards and two kickoffs for a combined 42 yards, is now facing competition from Moss and rookie corner back Richard Crawford at punt returner.
We saw more of the speed game. It wasn’t just the sprint on third and five, though that was nice. Eventually I would imagine defensive ends will alter their rush; on that play the end went way upfield, leaving an easy gap for Griffin. The last thing a defensive coordinator will want is Griffin breaking contain. On this run, Griffin picked up five yards and a first down. We saw him slide out of the pocket to the right, keep his eyes downfield, and hit Josh Morgan for 11 yards and a first down. Again, footwork.
Red_One43 wrote:Josh Morgan may have made a bid to over take Hank as the number 2 guy.
Bob 0119 wrote:So I bought one of the Luck vs. RGIII shirts since I was going to the game.
As I'm headed through the parking lot, I pass a group of tailgaters.
This guy, sitting in a Redskins folding chair, under a Redskins portable canopy, wearing aey jersey yells out to me "Hey; is that one of those $35 shirts?"
Really dude?
Tough to know what to make of the receiver battle. But what I do know is that Dezmon Briscoe’s size helps. Rex Grossman (who played well, but he’s a veteran passer facing backups) hooked up with him for two passes, a total of 49 yards (one for 37 yards). He may have pushed off; maybe he didn’t. But with a guy that big you can throw it up to him. “He’s an agile tall guy, but he runs good routes and he’s got a good feel for the game. Obviously he’s long, has long arms and just makes plays,” Grossman said. Can the Redskins afford to keep a receiver who doesn’t play special teams? He’ll certainly have to learn. Mike Shanahan does a good job of giving receivers long looks in a game (it’s why some wideouts don’t play in some games). It gives them a chance to make plays. Anthony Armstrong had one catch over the middle (but he bobbled it; have seen that a bit too much). The other pass thrown to him looked a little late. Right now, Briscoe is a better receiver, but Armstrong’s value as a gunner can’t be underestimated.
Leonard Hankerson hasn’t had a big problem with his hands since training camp opened. At least not like last year. And the problem isn’t his hands anyway. It’s his eyes. Whenever Hankerson drops a pass, replay it and see where his eyes are. Good chance they’re turning upfield and that’s what happened again today when he dropped a ball. I know the coaches love his ability, but he hasn’t exactly jumped out this summer. On the deep ball he missed I happened to watch him as he ran downfield and it almost seemed like he slowed up midway down and sped back up when he realized the ball was being thrown his way. Josh Morgan has looked better at the Z position.
The Hogster wrote:DarthMonk wrote:
Not waived. Signed, injured, placed on IR. Season-long. Full salary ... I think.
DarthMonk
He was waived injured. Went unclaimed, and per the rules reverted to our IR.
ATX_Skins wrote:Bob 0119 wrote:So I bought one of the Luck vs. RGIII shirts since I was going to the game.
As I'm headed through the parking lot, I pass a group of tailgaters.
This guy, sitting in a Redskins folding chair, under a Redskins portable canopy, wearing aey jersey yells out to me "Hey; is that one of those $35 shirts?"
Really dude?
Only women wearey jerseys.
Bob 0119 wrote:So I bought one of the Luck vs. RGIII shirts since I was going to the game.
As I'm headed through the parking lot, I pass a group of tailgaters.
This guy, sitting in a Redskins folding chair, under a Redskins portable canopy, wearing aey jersey yells out to me "Hey; is that one of those $35 shirts?"
Really dude?
riggofan wrote:Bob 0119 wrote:So I bought one of the Luck vs. RGIII shirts since I was going to the game.
As I'm headed through the parking lot, I pass a group of tailgaters.
This guy, sitting in a Redskins folding chair, under a Redskins portable canopy, wearing aey jersey yells out to me "Hey; is that one of those $35 shirts?"
Really dude?
LOL. There was just a lot of talk on the radio the past two weeks about the shirts with speculation about who in the world would buy one of those "$35 shirts". I don't know what the big deal is really, but I heard the radio guys talking about them more than once.
I would have bought one. People are going to be jealous of that shirt five years from now, man!!!
While I typically don’t expect 32-year-old players in the front seven to play every down for a half in a pre-season game, that is what we saw from Freeney in this one.During the game he played on both the left and right side, and at times put his hand on the ground, although for the most part he played standing up. When it came to pass rushing, it didn’t look like he had lost a step compared to last year. On a few plays he had a nice bull rush trying to run the tackle into RGIII and making him scramble around the pocket.
skinsfan#33 wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:Bob 0119 wrote:So I bought one of the Luck vs. RGIII shirts since I was going to the game.
As I'm headed through the parking lot, I pass a group of tailgaters.
This guy, sitting in a Redskins folding chair, under a Redskins portable canopy, wearing aey jersey yells out to me "Hey; is that one of those $35 shirts?"
Really dude?
Only women wearey jerseys.
What kind of retarded statement is that?
There were a few reasons for a leaky run defense, not that that will play well in the defensive meeting room this week. Right end Cory Redding missed the game with a knee injury. Outside linebacker Robert Mathis was held out of the game as a precaution with a shoulder issue.
Ricardo Mathews, who replaced Redding in the starting lineup, explained the Redskins brought a different approach than did the Pittsburgh Steelers.
“Pittsburgh was a power team,’’ he said. “This week we played more of a zone (blocking) team. They all swing, all running side-to-side.
The Colts endured 17 quarterback hits, five tackles for a loss and four sacks. The Redskins allowed four QB hits and no sacks.
Red_One43 wrote:SouthLondonRedskin wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:SouthLondonRedskin wrote:Morris looks great, but I still prefer Royster and Helu, although Helu's health worries me.
Why? Not that you're wrong but I'd like to know what it is that you prefer.
Yeah, I love Helu's movement, he's so elusive. Royster always seems to get about 2 or 3 yards more than he's meant to, great desire and drive.
Morris is good and strong, but my impression, and I may well be wrong on this, is that his skill set isn't as strong as Helu or Royster, they seem to have more lateral speed and ability with the ball in their hands.
But that's just my opinion. I say we need to keep all four for the season.
Hey SLR, just want give you a perspective on this topic from being at the game.
On Royster, probably no one on the roster better than him in making the right read to the whole and making one cut. Also has wiggle in his step and makes people miss. You have a point liking Royster.
Helu is learning to read the holes, but he has the speed. He makes one cut and he is up the field. You have a point in liking Helu.
Hightower has quick feet, but if you notice his feet in the game, he has yet to master the one cut. He sometimes tries more than one cut to find his wholes. I can see why you didn't mention him, but his uick feet make his a good back as well.
That brings us to Morris. One cut and up the field with power. Doesn't read the holes as well as Royster, but I would say better than Helu. I think that he has good vision and feel which he demonstrated tonight on that backside against the grain cut for over 20 yards.
I am with you - keep all four as they all bring something different to the table.
skinsfan#33 wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:Bob 0119 wrote:So I bought one of the Luck vs. RGIII shirts since I was going to the game.
As I'm headed through the parking lot, I pass a group of tailgaters.
This guy, sitting in a Redskins folding chair, under a Redskins portable canopy, wearing aey jersey yells out to me "Hey; is that one of those $35 shirts?"
Really dude?
Only women wearey jerseys.
What kind of retarded statement is that?
ATX_Skins wrote:skinsfan#33 wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:Bob 0119 wrote:So I bought one of the Luck vs. RGIII shirts since I was going to the game.
As I'm headed through the parking lot, I pass a group of tailgaters.
This guy, sitting in a Redskins folding chair, under a Redskins portable canopy, wearing aey jersey yells out to me "Hey; is that one of those $35 shirts?"
Really dude?
Only women wearey jerseys.
What kind of retarded statement is that?
Looks like someone has aey jersey...
chiefhog44 wrote:What was the sign language that Steven Bowen was signaling after his sack? "More" something. Anyone notice that?
Chris Luva Luva wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:What was the sign language that Steven Bowen was signaling after his sack? "More" something. Anyone notice that?
I was wondering the same thing.