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TOUGH AS NAILS......

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:25 am
by tribeofjudah
Man, Laron got smoked by Jacobs last night. It looked like whiplash, hit by a freight train. But to Landry's credit, he shook it off and came back to tackle Jacobs a few more times during the game....but was smarter by tackling low.

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I hope everything is ok with LL ....we can't afford to have him playing hurt. Any know the report on Landry?

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:39 am
by riggofan
He wasn't the only one. Jacobs sent Doughty sailing three yards and spun around too. That guy is a freaking truck.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:46 am
by VetSkinsFan
Doughty 6'1'' 209 lbs
Landry 6'2'' 213 lbs

Jacobs 6-4 264

Our safeties give up 55 and 51 lbs respectively. Jacobs is bigger than all but ONE of our DEs, and James is only 266. What else would you expect trying to go toe to toe with Jacobs ?

-drinking

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:00 pm
by SKINFAN
I have to say though, LL has guts. He knew it wasn't gonna be good, but so be it! He offered his body anyway, Helluva player. Sometimes you get the bull, sometimes the bull gets you.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 3:35 pm
by Countertrey
SKINFAN wrote:I have to say though, LL has guts. He knew it wasn't gonna be good, but so be it! He offered his body anyway, Helluva player. Sometimes you get the bull, sometimes the bull gets you.


and, if he doesn't put himself there, that's probably 6...

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 3:50 pm
by langleyparkjoe
Countertrey wrote:
SKINFAN wrote:I have to say though, LL has guts. He knew it wasn't gonna be good, but so be it! He offered his body anyway, Helluva player. Sometimes you get the bull, sometimes the bull gets you.


and, if he doesn't put himself there, that's probably 6...


That's the best part of that hit brutha, he stopped the td... *sigh*.. If dat was our fallen dude ST.. oh boy, that hit, whatever the outcome, would've been on the top 10 of all time; either for Jacobs or ST or maybe even both.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 3:51 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
ST and BJ would have canceled each other out... Kinda like 0x0. lol

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 3:54 pm
by SKINFAN
Chris Luva Luva wrote:ST and BJ would have canceled each other out... Kinda like 0x0. lol


Plax would've been hurt in this game if ST was playing... Such a big target and doing curls in front of the safety... :P

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:26 pm
by DesertSkin
langleyparkjoe wrote:
Countertrey wrote:
SKINFAN wrote:I have to say though, LL has guts. He knew it wasn't gonna be good, but so be it! He offered his body anyway, Helluva player. Sometimes you get the bull, sometimes the bull gets you.


and, if he doesn't put himself there, that's probably 6...


That's the best part of that hit brutha, he stopped the td... *sigh*.. If dat was our fallen dude ST.. oh boy, that hit, whatever the outcome, would've been on the top 10 of all time; either for Jacobs or ST or maybe even both.


When a DB tries to make a tackle downfield, only one thing matters...getting the ballcarriers to the ground. Pretty be damned. Technique goes out the window. Get him down, no matter how ugly it may look (or penalties you may get for that matter). Mission accomplished by both, but, man, that must of hurt!!!!

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:27 pm
by Gibbs4Life
Sean Taylor would've knocked Brandon Jacobs out.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:39 pm
by VetSkinsFan
Gibbs4Life wrote:Sean Taylor would've knocked Brandon Jacobs out.


ST would have still given up ~40lbs... that's still a big disadvantage.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:44 pm
by Countertrey
VetSkinsFan wrote:
Gibbs4Life wrote:Sean Taylor would've knocked Brandon Jacobs out.


ST would have still given up ~40lbs... that's still a big disadvantage.


True... but ST understood how to play with leverage... he understood the mechanics of making every pound count. Jacobs would have been rocked to his soul. ST would have felt it, too, but no one would have known...

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:21 pm
by tribeofjudah
Countertrey wrote:
VetSkinsFan wrote:
Gibbs4Life wrote:Sean Taylor would've knocked Brandon Jacobs out.


ST would have still given up ~40lbs... that's still a big disadvantage.


True... but ST understood how to play with leverage... he understood the mechanics of making every pound count. Jacobs would have been rocked to his soul. ST would have felt it, too, but no one would have known...


I LIKE that analysis........NICE....!!! ST we all miss you!!!
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:24 am
by LOSTHOG
Jacobs couldn't handle ST, here's a friendly reminder.....
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10092006/sp ... hwartz.htm
Jacobs could also be seen howling at Washington safety Sean Taylor. Jacobs said after the game Taylor warned him, "You'd better protect yourself" the next time they tangled.

"He throws his whole body out there like he's got another one in the closet," Jacobs said. "I don't see myself taking one of those hits. I respect his game. The NFL needs safeties like him, the way he hits, it sets the tone. Me, myself, I'm not going to allow the tone to get set by him hitting me like that."

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:50 am
by Countertrey
LOSTHOG wrote:Jacobs couldn't handle ST, here's a friendly reminder.....
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10092006/sp ... hwartz.htm
Jacobs could also be seen howling at Washington safety Sean Taylor. Jacobs said after the game Taylor warned him, "You'd better protect yourself" the next time they tangled.

"He throws his whole body out there like he's got another one in the closet," Jacobs said. "I don't see myself taking one of those hits. I respect his game. The NFL needs safeties like him, the way he hits, it sets the tone. Me, myself, I'm not going to allow the tone to get set by him hitting me like that."


Perfect! Thanks for that exclaimation point, LOSTHOG.

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:04 am
by GSPODS
Sean Taylor is no longer playing free safety for the Washington Redskins.
It is time to let it go.
LaRon Landry is playing the position.
LaRon Landry made the play.
Discussion of Sean Taylor playing the position and what Sean Taylor would or would not do is now officially fantasy, not reality.
Some of us would like to stop living in the past. It's too painful reliving what could have been or what should have been in every thread.

THN put together an excellent thread dedicated to Sean Taylor for those who want to continue to relive what could have, what should have, and what might have been. This isn't it.

Now then, LaRon Landry did exactly what he is supposed to do, he made the play.
The way he made the play, he's lucky he didn't end up with a concussion or a neck injury. Landry rather obviously figured out that was a bad idea and adjusted his technique. It's good to know that someone in the Redskins secondary can adjust their tackling technique. Clearly, not every Redskins player is adept at textbook tackling.

My 2 cents

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:33 am
by BigRedskinDaddy
I said it in another thread, but it bears repeating. ST changes Jacobs' demeanor entirely in this game. Even before he mashed LL he was getting cocky. Slapping Marcus' helmet after the incomplete pass. Bull, bush-league stuff. Why? Because he thought he was tough.

Right. That fool would have had his head on a swivel the entire game if #21 is back there waiting for him to bust into the secondary, or even try to bounce one outside on a stretch run. Sean probably wouldn't have knocked him out, as some have said...but he most definitely would've knocked him ON HIS ASS. And that right quick -

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:29 pm
by VetSkinsFan
BigRedskinDaddy wrote:I said it in another thread, but it bears repeating. ST changes Jacobs' demeanor entirely in this game. Even before he mashed LL he was getting cocky. Slapping Marcus' helmet after the incomplete pass. Bull, bush-league stuff. Why? Because he thought he was tough.

Right. That fool would have had his head on a swivel the entire game if #21 is back there waiting for him to bust into the secondary, or even try to bounce one outside on a stretch run. Sean probably wouldn't have knocked him out, as some have said...but he most definitely would've knocked him ON HIS ASS. And that right quick -


ST changes Jacobs' demeanor entirely in this game.

Unfortunately, ST doesn't change anything anymore. It's nice to remember the good points, but we're talking about the game last Thursday, and ST wasn't in it.

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:53 pm
by Countertrey
GSPODS wrote:Sean Taylor is no longer playing free safety for the Washington Redskins.
It is time to let it go.
LaRon Landry is playing the position.
LaRon Landry made the play.
Discussion of Sean Taylor playing the position and what Sean Taylor would or would not do is now officially fantasy, not reality.
Some of us would like to stop living in the past. It's too painful reliving what could have been or what should have been in every thread.

THN put together an excellent thread dedicated to Sean Taylor for those who want to continue to relive what could have, what should have, and what might have been. This isn't it.

Now then, LaRon Landry did exactly what he is supposed to do, he made the play.
The way he made the play, he's lucky he didn't end up with a concussion or a neck injury. Landry rather obviously figured out that was a bad idea and adjusted his technique. It's good to know that someone in the Redskins secondary can adjust their tackling technique. Clearly, not every Redskins player is adept at textbook tackling.

My 2 cents


You may not like it, but Taylor established the standard for toughness, and physicality, against which all future Redskins Safeties will be measured. That is a simple fact. People will continue to make the comparisons.

Your smug reply did little but minimize the valid and cogent points you made in the second half of your post.

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:46 pm
by LOSTHOG
GSPODS wrote:Sean Taylor is no longer playing free safety for the Washington Redskins.
It is time to let it go.
It's too painful reliving what could have been or what should have been in every thread.


Actually the point I was getting at in this thread about Jacobs being so tough is that he got punked every game when ST was playing. What is truly painful is reading you argue every point in every thread!

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:51 pm
by chiefhog44
LOSTHOG wrote:
GSPODS wrote:Sean Taylor is no longer playing free safety for the Washington Redskins.
It is time to let it go.
It's too painful reliving what could have been or what should have been in every thread.


Actually the point I was getting at in this thread about Jacobs being so tough is that he got punked every game when ST was playing. What is truly painful is reading you argue every point in every thread!


Totally agree. Guy, we're not not allowed to imagine ST rocking that dude?

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:37 pm
by tribeofjudah
chiefhog44 wrote:
LOSTHOG wrote:
GSPODS wrote:Sean Taylor is no longer playing free safety for the Washington Redskins.
It is time to let it go.
It's too painful reliving what could have been or what should have been in every thread.


Actually the point I was getting at in this thread about Jacobs being so tough is that he got punked every game when ST was playing. What is truly painful is reading you argue every point in every thread!


Totally agree. Guy, we're not not allowed to imagine ST rocking that dude?


To start the thread....I meant that Laron is TOUGH AS NAILS.... he didn't get discouraged are being rocked and went back for MORE FUN....!!!

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 5:27 am
by GSPODS
chiefhog44 wrote:
LOSTHOG wrote:
GSPODS wrote:Sean Taylor is no longer playing free safety for the Washington Redskins.
It is time to let it go.
It's too painful reliving what could have been or what should have been in every thread.


Actually the point I was getting at in this thread about Jacobs being so tough is that he got punked every game when ST was playing. What is truly painful is reading you argue every point in every thread!


Totally agree. Guy, we're not not allowed to imagine ST rocking that dude?


What is or isn't allowed isn't my call.

tribeofjudah wrote:Man, Laron got smoked by Jacobs last night. It looked like whiplash, hit by a freight train. But to Landry's credit, he shook it off and came back to tackle Jacobs a few more times during the game....but was smarter by tackling low.

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I hope everything is ok with LL ....we can't afford to have him playing hurt. Any know the report on Landry?


VetSkinsFan wrote:Unfortunately, ST doesn't change anything anymore. It's nice to remember the good points, but we're talking about the game last Thursday, and ST wasn't in it.