Lots of Questions ahead

Talk about the Washington Football Team here. Do you bleed burgundy and gold?
User avatar
StorminMormon86
Hog
Posts: 2368
youtube meble na wymiar Warszawa
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:23 pm
Location: Pasadena, MD

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by StorminMormon86 »

riggofan wrote:So, here's another controversial one for you. (And SJ, please note this is completely wild speculation.)

Assuming Morris, Jones, Thompson and Pierre Thomas are all healthy, which RB is inactive for the playoffs?

Are you sticking with one and two yard gains from Morris on first down? Maybe rolling the dice with Pierre Thomas instead?

I heard them talking about this on the 980 this morning.

They seem to speculate that it will be Jones due to his fumbling problem. And I don't agree with that at all.
User avatar
markshark84
Hog
Posts: 2642
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:44 pm
Location: Houston, TX

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by markshark84 »

StorminMormon86 wrote:
riggofan wrote:So, here's another controversial one for you. (And SJ, please note this is completely wild speculation.)

Assuming Morris, Jones, Thompson and Pierre Thomas are all healthy, which RB is inactive for the playoffs?

Are you sticking with one and two yard gains from Morris on first down? Maybe rolling the dice with Pierre Thomas instead?

I heard them talking about this on the 980 this morning.

They seem to speculate that it will be Jones due to his fumbling problem. And I don't agree with that at all.


That is a very tough one. I would give Thomas a bunch of carries against DAL and see how he does. If he stinks it up, I'd deactivate him. If he doesn't, I'd try to keep all 4 and either deactivate Young or only activate Reed at TE (and use Compton or Young if it can be done while allowing the offense to be less predictable).

I don't think Jones should be inactive, but do cringe everytime he runs with the ball. While you can see he has worked on running lower, his arms still become untucked when he thinks he has room to run. He needs to get away from that and learn to run with tucked arms in all situations.
RIP Sean Taylor. You will be missed.
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by riggofan »

Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:
riggofan wrote:So, here's another controversial one for you. (And SJ, please note this is completely wild speculation.)

Assuming Morris, Jones, Thompson and Pierre Thomas are all healthy, which RB is inactive for the playoffs?

Are you sticking with one and two yard gains from Morris on first down? Maybe rolling the dice with Pierre Thomas instead?


Thompson. Don't need two of the same type of back and Thomas has playoff experience.


Pierre Thomas is 20+ lbs heavier than Thompson. Are they really the same type?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You can't do epic **** with basic people." - DJax
"We're on the rise, man, whether you're on the train or not." - Josh Norman
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by riggofan »

StorminMormon86 wrote:I heard them talking about this on the 980 this morning.

They seem to speculate that it will be Jones due to his fumbling problem. And I don't agree with that at all.


That's what I heard too. I don't think it was as much about the fumbling as some of the rookie mistakes where he missed protections or didn't know where he was supposed to be.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You can't do epic **** with basic people." - DJax
"We're on the rise, man, whether you're on the train or not." - Josh Norman
User avatar
StorminMormon86
Hog
Posts: 2368
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:23 pm
Location: Pasadena, MD

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by StorminMormon86 »

You need Thompson for the passing game, IMO.

Jones is more explosive at certain times, so I would activate him.

Then I'd make Morris and Thomas draw straws to see who gets deactivated.
User avatar
Burgundy&GoldForever
Hog
Posts: 3466
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:20 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Contact:

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by Burgundy&GoldForever »

riggofan wrote:
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Pierre Thomas is 20+ lbs heavier than Thompson. Are they really the same type?


3rd down receiving backs but Thomas is a far better blocker in pass protection. And he's not a bad receiver either, in case someone missed the game. He caught the same number of passes as Garcon for almost as many yards.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
DEHog
Diesel
Diesel
Posts: 7425
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 8:03 pm
Location: FedEx Field
Contact:

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by DEHog »

1) Lichtensteiger is practicing. Would you possibly start him over LeRib in the post season?

If healthy I’d play him, he is an upgrade over LeRibeus . I think Gruden has already said that he’d start him if he healthy.

2) What's the strategy for starters v. Dallas?

At this point we’re playing with house money, players are creatures of habit and you know they want to play. I’d play them at least a half, I think the reward/risk of playing them is greater than the reward/risk of sitting them.


3) Pierre Thomas and Chris Thompson have been doing pretty well the past two weeks. I heard it suggested that the team might possibly put Matt Jones on the IR for the playoffs. Any possibility?

Love Pierre, he is Morris with pass catching ability. I can't believe I'm saying this but if all were healthy I think I'd sit Morris??

4) Time to let RG3 go now to free up a needed roster spot?
No, I don't think we need the destraction that it would bring. You can only dress 45 anyway so I don't see the extra spot really being a necessity.

5) When the hell do playoff tickets go on sale?
Left over tickets go on sale next Monday. :lol:
"Sean Taylor is hands down the best athlete I've ever coached it's not even close" Gregg Williams 2005 Mini-Camp
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by riggofan »

DEHog wrote:
1) Lichtensteiger is practicing. Would you possibly start him over LeRib in the post season?

If healthy I’d play him, he is an upgrade over LeRibeus . I think Gruden has already said that he’d start him if he healthy.


True? I hadn't heard that but was curious if it was a real possibility.

DEHog wrote:
3) Pierre Thomas and Chris Thompson have been doing pretty well the past two weeks. I heard it suggested that the team might possibly put Matt Jones on the IR for the playoffs. Any possibility?

Love Pierre, he is Morris with pass catching ability. I can't believe I'm saying this but if all were healthy I think I'd sit Morris??


See, I was wondering if anybody would come around to this. It would be a tough move, but Morris.... I just don't know. Those first down runs have been painful.

Was Thomas ever used as the primary first down back in NO?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You can't do epic **** with basic people." - DJax
"We're on the rise, man, whether you're on the train or not." - Josh Norman
User avatar
StorminMormon86
Hog
Posts: 2368
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:23 pm
Location: Pasadena, MD

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by StorminMormon86 »

This is unbelievably awesome...

We are asking which one of our 4 running backs will be inactive for a playoff game. While I was never as doom and gloom as some experts (7-9 at best this year), I still think we were going to be a better all around team. Had no idea we'd be NFC East champs, though.
DEHog
Diesel
Diesel
Posts: 7425
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 8:03 pm
Location: FedEx Field
Contact:

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by DEHog »

Was Thomas ever used as the primary first down back in NO?


He carried the load in 08,09 and again in 13..but they've always had that other back...Bush, Ivory,Spores Ingram.
"Sean Taylor is hands down the best athlete I've ever coached it's not even close" Gregg Williams 2005 Mini-Camp
cowboykillerzRGiii
CKRGiii
CKRGiii
Posts: 7010
Joined: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:56 pm
Location: 505 New Mexico repn

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by cowboykillerzRGiii »

If I'm going off of the one game where we had Morris, Thomas, and Thompson- I give the job to Thomas and Thompson for his speed.

Alfred isn't fantastic any any one thing, he has been pretty good at all aspects- but his lack of speed and below great hands have him losing out to the other two.

Despite Jones' rookie mistakes, and fumble issues... The kid is a savage when cut lose. He is by far the best change of pace back, and even though Thompson is considered "faster" Jones has better vision and quickness IMO.

So I guess it'd be Thomas starting, Thompson spelling and 3rd down back... With Matt Jones (who?) Sprinkled in various run/pass situations.

I love AlMo, but it appears the system isn't a fit for more of our 2012 draft class then just RGiii
#21 forever in our hearts
“I wanted to just… put his lights out ….because, you know, …Dallas sucks…” - Dexter Manley
User avatar
StorminMormon86
Hog
Posts: 2368
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:23 pm
Location: Pasadena, MD

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by StorminMormon86 »

C00ley said yesterday that Jones has missed assignments over the past couple of weeks and he seems to think he'll be the one deactivated. The most amazing thing? Morris is actually averaging more yards per attempt than Jones.
Chris Luva Luva
---
---
Posts: 18887
Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2003 1:55 pm
Location: AJT
Contact:

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by Chris Luva Luva »

Thomas came in off of the street looking better than Morris... It's mind-boggling.
The road to the number 1 pick gaining speed!
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by riggofan »

Chris Luva Luva wrote:Thomas came in off of the street looking better than Morris... It's mind-boggling.


That was my impression too. Maybe they should start him v. Dallas and just see if its for real.

I don't know man. We all want to see Morris do it. I don't get it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You can't do epic **** with basic people." - DJax
"We're on the rise, man, whether you're on the train or not." - Josh Norman
Chris Luva Luva
---
---
Posts: 18887
Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2003 1:55 pm
Location: AJT
Contact:

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by Chris Luva Luva »

riggofan wrote:
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Thomas came in off of the street looking better than Morris... It's mind-boggling.


That was my impression too. Maybe they should start him v. Dallas and just see if its for real.

I don't know man. We all want to see Morris do it. I don't get it.


Easily explanation is that he's another cog in the Shanahan ZBS... He won't be the first, nor the last. As great of a guy as he is, it's really sad. But it's not just him. Our TE's and receivers suck at blocking and we lost good interior linemen... So time will tell.
The road to the number 1 pick gaining speed!
User avatar
StorminMormon86
Hog
Posts: 2368
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:23 pm
Location: Pasadena, MD

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by StorminMormon86 »

riggofan wrote:
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Thomas came in off of the street looking better than Morris... It's mind-boggling.


That was my impression too. Maybe they should start him v. Dallas and just see if its for real.

I don't know man. We all want to see Morris do it. I don't get it.

This is exactly what I hope they do on Sunday.
DEHog
Diesel
Diesel
Posts: 7425
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 8:03 pm
Location: FedEx Field
Contact:

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by DEHog »

Gruden said all Healthy starters will play Sunday.
"Sean Taylor is hands down the best athlete I've ever coached it's not even close" Gregg Williams 2005 Mini-Camp
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by riggofan »

Chris Luva Luva wrote:Easily explanation is that he's another cog in the Shanahan ZBS... He won't be the first, nor the last. As great of a guy as he is, it's really sad. But it's not just him. Our TE's and receivers suck at blocking and we lost good interior linemen... So time will tell.


Yeah I'd been wondering about the ZBS stuff. There's no doubt that the injuries to Paulsen and Niles Paul have hurt the running game though too. Reed isn't a very good blocker and every time we bring Tom Compton out at TE, teams know we're going to run. Maybe Alex Smith will help.

Its pretty weird to think that Niles Paul was considered our #1 TE coming into this season huh?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You can't do epic **** with basic people." - DJax
"We're on the rise, man, whether you're on the train or not." - Josh Norman
User avatar
Deadskins
JSPB22
JSPB22
Posts: 18392
Joined: Fri Jul 02, 2004 10:03 am
Location: Location, LOCATION!

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by Deadskins »

riggofan wrote:Its pretty weird to think that Niles Paul was considered our #1 TE coming into this season huh?

I never considered him that. I've been on the Reed bandwagon since I first saw him play. I knew if he could shake off the injury bug and stop getting those concussions (that really scares me), that he'd be a top receiving TE in the league.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.


Hog Bowl IV Champion (2012)

Hail to the Redskins!
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by riggofan »

Deadskins wrote:
riggofan wrote:Its pretty weird to think that Niles Paul was considered our #1 TE coming into this season huh?

I never considered him that. I've been on the Reed bandwagon since I first saw him play. I knew if he could shake off the injury bug and stop getting those concussions (that really scares me), that he'd be a top receiving TE in the league.


I agree. Just remembering where we were back in August. These were the headlines:

Jay Gruden sees ‘self-made’ Niles Paul as more complete threat than Jordan Reed
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/foo ... rdan-reed/
Explaining his view of the tight ends, coach Jay Gruden said, “I think Niles Paul is probably a little bit more of a complete [tight end] when you are talking about blocking also – when you are talking about your base offense where you go one fullback, one running back and one tight end where the running game and pass blocking is very important for that guy. Niles has emerged as the starter. Jordan will play a lot in our three-receiver sets, one-tight-end set, obviously. He is probably the starter in that particular group. … We change personnel so often, they will both get a lot of playing time. But if you just go with one fullback, one running back and one tight end, it will be Niles that’ll start.”


Its not entirely crazy what he's saying. But just knowing how important Reed has been to the team this year, its a little disconcerting.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You can't do epic **** with basic people." - DJax
"We're on the rise, man, whether you're on the train or not." - Josh Norman
User avatar
Deadskins
JSPB22
JSPB22
Posts: 18392
Joined: Fri Jul 02, 2004 10:03 am
Location: Location, LOCATION!

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by Deadskins »

No doubt Paul is the better blocker, and therefore, a more "complete" TE. He just doesn't have nearly the natural talent Reed does.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.


Hog Bowl IV Champion (2012)

Hail to the Redskins!
User avatar
Burgundy&GoldForever
Hog
Posts: 3466
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:20 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Contact:

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by Burgundy&GoldForever »

Chris Luva Luva wrote:Thomas came in off of the street looking better than Morris... It's mind-boggling.


Not to some of us who thought Morris looked done the first few weeks of the season.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
User avatar
markshark84
Hog
Posts: 2642
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:44 pm
Location: Houston, TX

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by markshark84 »

Deadskins wrote:
riggofan wrote:Its pretty weird to think that Niles Paul was considered our #1 TE coming into this season huh?

I never considered him that. I've been on the Reed bandwagon since I first saw him play. I knew if he could shake off the injury bug and stop getting those concussions (that really scares me), that he'd be a top receiving TE in the league.


I agree. I thought everyone considered Reed the #1 as long as he was healthy. I still worry about Reed. I consider his health as important to this teams as Garcon was back in 2012.
RIP Sean Taylor. You will be missed.
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by riggofan »

Deadskins wrote:No doubt Paul is the better blocker, and therefore, a more "complete" TE. He just doesn't have nearly the natural talent Reed does.


Let's put it this way. Nobody is afraid of Niles Paul.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"You can't do epic **** with basic people." - DJax
"We're on the rise, man, whether you're on the train or not." - Josh Norman
cowboykillerzRGiii
CKRGiii
CKRGiii
Posts: 7010
Joined: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:56 pm
Location: 505 New Mexico repn

Re: Lots of Questions ahead

Post by cowboykillerzRGiii »

riggofan wrote:
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Easily explanation is that he's another cog in the Shanahan ZBS... He won't be the first, nor the last. As great of a guy as he is, it's really sad. But it's not just him. Our TE's and receivers suck at blocking and we lost good interior linemen... So time will tell.


Yeah I'd been wondering about the ZBS stuff. There's no doubt that the injuries to Paulsen and Niles Paul have hurt the running game though too. Reed isn't a very good blocker and every time we bring Tom Compton out at TE, teams know we're going to run. Maybe Alex Smith will help.

Its pretty weird to think that Niles Paul was considered our #1 TE coming into this season huh?



Hopefully Smith can make the playing field... Je'Ron Hamm was waived to make room for CB Jermey Harris.

Turns out even Harris is better than Amerson!!!! Lmmfao
#21 forever in our hearts
“I wanted to just… put his lights out ….because, you know, …Dallas sucks…” - Dexter Manley
Post Reply