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No Virginia, we will not score points

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:53 am
by crazyhorse1
Our needs on offense have not been addressed. We have the weakest WR's in our conference, the weakest TE. Our OL is mistake prone and average at best, even with Jansen back. Our outstanding players are a second year HB, a RB who takes too great a pounding, and a QB who doesn't have the confidence of his coach.
The record will depend on how many games the defence can win for us. Go Skins, in spite of the FO.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:00 pm
by vife
I think if Gibbs thinks that we don't have needs to address, we'll be fine.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:07 pm
by groundss
I disagree. It definitely won't be an offensive juggernaut, but i think they will imrpove.
Ramsey will get all the reps and start from week 1. Portis will hopefully have a healthy offensive line this year (one that's had another year to gel together) increasing his potential to break off more home runs a la Tampa Bay first run from scrimmage. Additionally, they added two fullbacks to help the goalline offense convert more drives into touchdowns rather than FGs.

Finally, people can dwell all they want on the personnel, but I think THE MOST IMPORTANT thing with respect to the Skins' offense this year will be how Gibbs' playbook has adjusted. If he continues to run wide receiver screens and slow developing counters, defenses will continue to attack the offense and they'll have limited success. I hope to see more sprints and draws our of the backfield. And I wish they would study some Eagles' tape and learn how to run a screen to Portis properly.

The bottom line is getting the ball in your best players' hands and giving him room to run. I just hope they can do it.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:28 pm
by joebagadonuts
groundss wrote: Additionally, they added two fullbacks to help the goalline offense convert more drives into touchdowns rather than FGs.


not to mention that having a bruiser who can get that 3rd and 1 or short yard at the goal line will take some pounding off of portis, leaving him free to save his energies for the 65 yard td runs :-)

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:39 pm
by C'fieldSkin
The improvements along the offensive line, such as Rabach and the return of Jansen, and the drafting of Manuel White will improve the running game. Portis will remain much more fresh throughout the season without having to take the short yardage situations. The reciever situation will take care of itself. We have good overall speed at the position and I for one am happy that we are going to use in house players at the position. I think the recievers we have on hand will be better starters than the corners we had on hand. This will be a much better year in terms of offense.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:55 pm
by BringThePain!
Last years stats:

Moss/Patten = 1638 yrds, 18.4 Yd/Rec, 12 TD's

Owens/Pinkston = 1876 yrds, 17.2 Yd/Rec, 15 TD's

Burress/Toomer = 1445 yrds, 17.25 Yd/Rec, 5 TD's

Johnson/Glenn = 1381 yrds, 15.35 Yd/Rec. 8 TD's

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I would hardly say we have the weakest wideouts in the division... maybe not biggest, or big named... but not the weakest... and we might have the weakest TE, but we've got the best H-Back... ;) since we don't really use the TE for passing as much.... I partially agree with your O-line opinion... all though I believe we made an improvement adding Raubach...

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:05 pm
by NikiH
Just a comment but don't you think O line can be addressed rather inexpensively in the next few weeks. Players are going to be going left and right because of the cap space issue. I am counting on picking up a few players that way and I'm not even a coach. Just think of what Joe Gibbs is doing! ;-)

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:15 pm
by curveball
BringThePain! wrote:Last years stats:

Moss/Patten = 1638 yrds, 18.4 Yd/Rec, 12 TD's

Owens/Pinkston = 1876 yrds, 17.2 Yd/Rec, 15 TD's

Burress/Toomer = 1445 yrds, 17.25 Yd/Rec, 5 TD's

Johnson/Glenn = 1381 yrds, 15.35 Yd/Rec. 8 TD's

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I would hardly say we have the weakest wideouts in the division... maybe not biggest, or big named... but not the weakest... and we might have the weakest TE, but we've got the best H-Back... ;) since we don't really use the TE for passing as much.... I partially agree with your O-line opinion... all though I believe we made an improvement adding Raubach...



You can make stats imply anything you'd like, but seeing how Johnson and Glenn produced those numbers in 24 games between the two instead of 32 and Burress, Toomer and Owens were also injured last year, those comparisions aren't accurate.

There's not a GM in the division that would trade their top two for Washington's.


Offensively, within the division, one could argue that Washington only has the best player at any position at HB, and even that's not cut and dried between Portis/Barber.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:27 pm
by BringThePain!
curveball wrote:
BringThePain! wrote:Last years stats:

Moss/Patten = 1638 yrds, 18.4 Yd/Rec, 12 TD's

Owens/Pinkston = 1876 yrds, 17.2 Yd/Rec, 15 TD's

Burress/Toomer = 1445 yrds, 17.25 Yd/Rec, 5 TD's

Johnson/Glenn = 1381 yrds, 15.35 Yd/Rec. 8 TD's

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I would hardly say we have the weakest wideouts in the division... maybe not biggest, or big named... but not the weakest... and we might have the weakest TE, but we've got the best H-Back... ;) since we don't really use the TE for passing as much.... I partially agree with your O-line opinion... all though I believe we made an improvement adding Raubach...



You can make stats imply anything you'd like, but seeing how Johnson and Glenn produced those numbers in 24 games between the two instead of 32 and Burress, Toomer and Owens were also injured last year, those comparisions aren't accurate.

There's not a GM in the division that would trade their top two for Washington's.


Offensively, within the division, one could argue that Washington only has the best player at any position at HB, and even that's not cut and dried between Portis/Barber.


so what? Johnson & Glenn had as many receptions as Moss & Patten had... infact they had 5 more... same with Buress & Toomer.... number of games means jack...

No GM would trade any of their WR for the other... none of them are spectacular... and the only one that is, has an attitude problem...

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 2:07 pm
by C'fieldSkin
Patten played in an offense that really had no number 1 or 2 reciever and did well. If he is a more focused part of an offense his numbers should improve.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:18 pm
by ii7-V7
Anyone who thinks that our O-line is average with Samuels, Ray Brown, C. Rabach, R. Thomas and Jansen is a football idiot!

Chad

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:26 pm
by curveball
chaddukes wrote:Anyone who thinks that our O-line is average with Samuels, Ray Brown, C. Rabach, R. Thomas and Jansen is a football idiot!

Chad


Yea, you'd have to describe them as below average at best.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:32 pm
by General Failure
curveball wrote:
chaddukes wrote:Anyone who thinks that our O-line is average with Samuels, Ray Brown, C. Rabach, R. Thomas and Jansen is a football idiot!

Chad


Yea, you'd have to describe them as below average at best.


Be fair, they're getting Jansen back. He'll magically make everyone else play better.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:32 pm
by Fios
In that case, it is a damn good thing "we" don't play for the Redskins. But yes, Virginia, people like Clinton Portis, Chris Cooley and Taylor Jacobs will, in fact, score points.
In fact, I am willing to wager the Redskins will score more points than "we" will. Any takers?

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:36 pm
by ii7-V7
Are you sure that you are the non-troll version of Curveball. I mean I know that you are a Cowgirls fan and all but, really....You must be kidding! I sure wouldn't trade for your line! Perhaps Larry Allen....but thats it!

Chad

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:40 pm
by Redskins4Life
I dont know why but I have a feeling Taylor Jacobs might have a season similar to Javon Walker did last year...

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:43 pm
by Redskins1974
A) Yes, we will score more...

B) Our Oline will be one of the best this season

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:50 pm
by Fios
Be fair, they're getting Jansen back. He'll magically make everyone else play better.


Two questions:
1) Do you believe adding a Pro Bowl caliber right tackle exacerbates the lines' problems? Note, I did not ask whether Jansen is a panacea.
2) Is that the same kind of magic that causes dry heaves?

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:52 pm
by General Failure
I would hope Jansen doesn't exacerbate on the line, but whatever he does in the showers is his own business.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:52 pm
by JansenFan
With Jansen back, Randy Thomas won't have to cheat over to help, which in turn won't leave the center exposed, not to mention we upgraded the center position.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:58 pm
by oafusp
Redskins4Life wrote:I dont know why but I have a feeling Taylor Jacobs might have a season similar to Javon Walker did last year...


That would be great...but really hard to do.
The Packers were devoted to Walker, and Favre picks a guy and goes to him often.

Sterling Sharp, Antonio Freeman, Driver a couple years ago.
Those were his go to guys.

I can see Gibbs spreading the ball around. And even though he said he will open up the passing game I still don't think he trusts Ramsey.

The good thing about Jacobs is that he has been at practice lately and getting chemistry with Ramsey while Coles is gone, Gardner is out, and Moss is sipping on a pina colada.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 5:47 pm
by curveball
chaddukes wrote:Are you sure that you are the non-troll version of Curveball. I mean I know that you are a Cowgirls fan and all but, really....You must be kidding! I sure wouldn't trade for your line! Perhaps Larry Allen....but thats it!

Chad



Adams > Samuels - At least according to the pro bowl

Allen > Whomever Washington throws out there

Johnson > Rabach - Probably the closet position

Rivera > Thomas - Rivera's generally regarded as the best in NFC

Jansen > Whomever Dallas puts out there even coming back from injury


Face it, there are probably 20 O-lines I'd take over the Redskin's line right now. That makes them below average.

Dallas has a top 10 line, at least on paper.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:07 pm
by crazyhorse1
Ray Brown is 42 years old. Dockery is penalty prone and likely to miss his assignments, as well as jump offsides if Samuels doesn't do it first (we threaten to set records for penalties year after year, remember), Samuels is inconsistent from year to year, constantly making comebacks and last year repeatedly let his man tackle Portis from the rear. Thomas is a fine player but past his time as a all pro performer. Jansen had a bad year with Spurrier before being hurt last year and is two years from being a star. Casey has been a first stringer for one year and is not regarded as a top athlete, or haven't you read the scouting reports. Royal is a below average blocker.
Where is the great OL line you project going to come from-- your imagination?
It has a dismal record of protecting the passer and opening holes for runners, as well as punching it across from the one. Was all of that record Spurrier's fault, or Raymer's? If we don't get a top WR in a trade and a Top TE you'll see real quick how far this OL will take us.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:32 pm
by OCSkins
This just in, Sammy Baugh thre interceptions, Art Monk dropped a pass, darell Green got beat OMG let's panic and run around proclaiming how bad the Skins are. Newsflash everyone is human, the OL will be better and unless Mike Williams could walk on water like certain bandwagoners believe he could, we made the right pick with Carlos Rogers

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:45 pm
by C'fieldSkin
How would a top reciever and top TE do us any good if our o line is so terrible? I mean if they can't block the QB can't throw it to the reciever or the TE. You guys are going overboard with your projections of doom and gloom.