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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:10 pm
by Judge
One of the most spectacular, colossal, improbable, unbelievable losses in a while. And for THIS team, that's saying something.
There are so many things wrong with this thing that it would make me sad to list them all.
The off-season gets closer and closer. And I can't wait. I just hope and pray that there is an ABSOLUTE BLOOD BATH in terms of people getting fired and losing their roster spots.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:10 pm
by BurgundyandGoldfaith
can't complain about 28 first downs 455 yds
Oline looked very adequate. still could use a C and RT
Reed Doughty needs to be the FS or we need someone else. No reason to cross our safeties
MWilliams should be the RG next year
I hate Sean Payton
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:10 pm
by mastdark81
tribeofjudah wrote:BeeGee wrote:Countertrey wrote:Swishy... Needs to kick for Dallas.
He's been there, done that already. 3 games in '05 and 3 in '06
Wow, we've got a Dallas fan on our Boards.... that's very odd... but OK!
It is almost like he's missing on purpose...geeez
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:10 pm
by Countertrey
BeeGee wrote:Countertrey wrote:BeeGee wrote:Countertrey wrote:Swishy... Needs to kick for Dallas.
He's been there, done that already. 3 games in '05 and 3 in '06
I know... which is all the more reason he should be there again...
He didn't get much of a chance with us, but I can't recall any blunders from him. There's no excuse. If you can't make an extra-point-distance field goal to ice the game for your team, you should be kicking rocks, not footballs. Ocho Cinco makes that kick.
From what I have seen, if Ocho Cinco weren't a WR, he could be an NFL kicker...
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:11 pm
by tribeofjudah
We have flip flopped as a team.
Offense getting better, while the D is sucking ARSE....
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:12 pm
by BeeGee
Countertrey wrote:tribeofjudah wrote:BeeGee wrote:Countertrey wrote:Swishy... Needs to kick for Dallas.
He's been there, done that already. 3 games in '05 and 3 in '06
Wow, we've got a Dallas fan on our Boards.... that's very odd... but OK!
Check his post count... Where have YOU been, is the question! LOL
Been out in LA, which is home. Family drama.
Sidenote: I hope you guys get all this offense out out your system before we get to DC. The Saints Efense had no answer today. The int that Campbell threw hurt to watch because I can't help but admit that I'm pulling for that guy. This year has had to take years off of the lives of many Skins fans, man. A journey through frustration.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:13 pm
by Countertrey
This game was one bad Saint punt away from being a win... you really can't blame that on anyone. Karma must love the Saints.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:17 pm
by BeeGee
Landry is frustrating to watch. The dude is a great talent, in my humble, but he's got the same boneheaded mentality that Roy Williams had for us. He seems to be more concerned with knocking snot-bubbles out of receivers than making fundamental plays. And like Williams, he is increasingly an easy target for the big play. I think he's definitely better than Roy Williams overall, but dude needs someone to coach him up and take him back to the basics. Some of the things he does out there are inexcusable.
SIDENOTE:

ey would've had 200yds receiving and 2tds today.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:18 pm
by Irn-Bru
Countertrey wrote:This game was one bad Saint punt away from being a win... you really can't blame that on anyone. Karma must love the Saints.
Yep. Even though I'd list the missed FG as the killer play, I can't get too mad at Suisham. It felt like nothing could possibly bounce our way all day long.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:18 pm
by Hooligan
The team raises my hopes only to break my heart yet again. I'd rather see them go for it on 4th down every game and go for 2 point conversions than to ever see Swishy's jersey on the field again. Disgusting.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:20 pm
by Irn-Bru
BeeGee wrote:Landry is frustrating to watch. The dude is a great talent, in my humble, but he's got the same boneheaded mentality that Roy Williams had for us.
IMO he has no place being our FS going forward. He might be redeemable as a SS, but I'd bet that most likely what is best for the team at this point is to let him go. (At least, I think he's in a contract year.) Give me a hungry player trying to make it in the league over the guy who just wants to be on ESPN.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:20 pm
by Paralis
One bad punt, one fluky interception-fumble, one terrible kick.. it just didn't come together.
The defense and offense both played a heck of a game. Thomas is finally looking like a gamer, and that's something this team's needed for a long time. Kelly and Mitchell still can't get open, but they're young. Davis needs to learn to catch balls thrown above his numbers.
This team needs new bodies at OT and FS, and I'd like to see more depth at DT (Daniels and Alexander don't really count), but the idea that the Skins need to blow up and start over still seems ridiculous on its face.
The big question now is what to do with Zorn. It's as obvious that he was in over his head with the playcalling as it is that the players look to him as a leader. I think Snyder needs to be very, very careful in evaluating any change there.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:21 pm
by Hooligan
Irn-Bru wrote: Even though I'd list the missed FG as the killer play, I can't get too mad at Suisham.
It's ok. I can.

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:22 pm
by Irn-Bru
Paralis wrote:One bad punt, one fluky interception-fumble, one terrible kick.. it just didn't come together.
The defense and offense both played a heck of a game. Thomas is finally looking like a gamer, and that's something this team's needed for a long time. Kelly and Mitchell still can't get open, but they're young. Davis needs to learn to catch balls thrown above his numbers.
Agreed on all fronts.
This team needs new bodies at OT and FS, and I'd like to see more depth at DT (Daniels and Alexander don't really count), but the idea that the Skins need to blow up and start over still seems ridiculous on its face.
To be fair to the Skins, we went into this game missing one backup DT and then lost 3 DTs to injury in the game.
The big question now is what to do with Zorn. It's as obvious that he was in over his head with the playcalling as it is that the players look to him as a leader. I think Snyder needs to be very, very careful in evaluating any change there.
Agreed, but at the end of the day I think Zorn needs to go. However, whether Zorn stays or leaves is irrelevant, IMO, until the nameplates on the door of the owner's and GM's offices change. Not even Joe Gibbs can turn this team into a consistent winner with Danny and Vinny around.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:22 pm
by ATX_Skins
BeeGee wrote:Landry is frustrating to watch. The dude is a great talent, in my humble, but he's got the same boneheaded mentality that Roy Williams had for us. He seems to be more concerned with knocking snot-bubbles out of receivers than making fundamental plays. And like Williams, he is increasingly an easy target for the big play. I think he's definitely better than Roy Williams overall, but dude needs someone to coach him up and take him back to the basics. Some of the things he does out there are inexcusable.
SIDENOTE:

ey would've had 200yds receiving and 2tds today.
Landry celebrates more than any defensive player ive ever seen. Aside form Lavar Arrington who would run half way down the other side of the field like a jackass after a sack. Just thinking of Lavar makes me want to vomit. But anyways yeah, Landry, knock it off dude.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:23 pm
by Redskin in Canada
We need better and different LEADERSHIP on and off the field.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:23 pm
by Irn-Bru
Hooligan wrote:Irn-Bru wrote: Even though I'd list the missed FG as the killer play, I can't get too mad at Suisham.
It's ok. I can.

It's hard for me to get very mad at anything, at this point.

We know what we have on our team. They played a great game today. Coming up short doesn't negate that, in my view. This loss is just another manifestation of the kind of season we're having, IMO.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:25 pm
by Redskin in Canada
Irn-Bru wrote:However, whether Zorn stays or leaves is irrelevant, IMO, until the nameplates on the door of the owner's and GM's offices change. Not even Joe Gibbs can turn this team into a consistent winner with Danny and Vinny around.
Amen
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:26 pm
by skins2357
The good news is I believe we found a RG next year. MW played well today and should start from here out. 1st rounder is still LT, 2nd rounder maybe a CB? I would still like a C but that can wait.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:27 pm
by Paralis
Irn-Bru wrote:This team needs new bodies at OT and FS, and I'd like to see more depth at DT (Daniels and Alexander don't really count), but the idea that the Skins need to blow up and start over still seems ridiculous on its face.
To be fair to the Skins, we went into this game missing one backup DT and then lost 3 DTs to injury in the game.
Yeah. That's really all I'm saying. When you've only got 4 DTs on the roster and only 3 dress in most games, it's hard. I don't think we'll see Daniels on the field again next year, and it needs to be a DT that takes his roster spot.
I wish our depth at CB were better, but that's not hugely realistic. Westbrook had a pretty good game today, Tryon's taken steps; but any time a team is missing 2 (or 3, like last week) players at a single position, it's not going to look good.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:37 pm
by BigRedskinDaddy
This sums it up perfectly for me.
Just when you think you might have seen it all....there's another Redskins game on tv.
The way we lose games these days is unreal. I'm positive somebody had us cursed a while back. Can't be any other reason for this snakebitten madness....
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:38 pm
by BeeGee
ATX_Skins wrote:BeeGee wrote:Landry is frustrating to watch. The dude is a great talent, in my humble, but he's got the same boneheaded mentality that Roy Williams had for us. He seems to be more concerned with knocking snot-bubbles out of receivers than making fundamental plays. And like Williams, he is increasingly an easy target for the big play. I think he's definitely better than Roy Williams overall, but dude needs someone to coach him up and take him back to the basics. Some of the things he does out there are inexcusable.
SIDENOTE:

ey would've had 200yds receiving and 2tds today.
Landry celebrates more than any defensive player ive ever seen. Aside form Lavar Arrington who would run half way down the other side of the field like a jackass after a sack. Just thinking of Lavar makes me want to vomit. But anyways yeah, Landry, knock it off dude.
lol
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:42 pm
by frankcal20
Hell of a game. Crappy outcome but really, none of us gave us a shot along with me. Good job by JCam but the INT killed us along with the fumble and weird punt call.
Not going to call a conspiracy but the NFL preferred the NO win vs the Skins win.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:43 pm
by cleg
Countertrey wrote:Campbell gets decent protection today. The 3 step drops helped a lot, I think. However, anyone could see that "fumble" by Sellars was close... it was time for him to go no huddle, call the play at the line, and go for it. He was the ONLY one who could do that at that point. This is poor game awareness, and cannot, I think, be cured. The ultimate outcome would likely have been the same, but at least we would have kept the ball.
Please. Was WWII his fault too because he did not have the awareness to be born 70 years earlier and kill Hitler?
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:44 pm
by Californiaskin
frankcal20 wrote:Hell of a game. Crappy outcome but really, none of us gave us a shot along with me. Good job by JCam but the INT killed us along with the fumble and weird punt call.
Not going to call a conspiracy but the NFL preferred the NO win vs the Skins win.
dude frank ready for those here to blame soup............