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Post: Don't Panic, Yet

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:01 pm
by Jake
Don't Panic,Yet

So is it time for ardent Washington Redskins followers to be alarmed about the ragged look of the team's offense in two preseason games? Not yet.

And it's not so much about Coach Joe Gibbs's desire to run a "vanilla" offense during the exhibition season to keep his secrets safe for the regular season. It's about Gibbs sticking to the basics so that he can evaluate players.

Once the games begin to count, Gibbs undoubtedly will come up with a weekly offensive wrinkle or two for which his opponent didn't prepare. That was the hallmark of his first go-around with the Redskins that produced three Super Bowl titles.

For now, though, Gibbs isn't even trying to do that. His offense is running the most basic of plays, with the simplest of blocking schemes. Gibbs's coaches know that they could help players with a more creative scheme, but they don't want to do that in the preseason because that way they wouldn't necessarily find out which of their players can really play and which can't. So, the coaches have their blockers lining up and going head to head with defenders to see which players win the individual battles.

The truly meaningful work of installing the real offense now is being done in closed-door practices. Gibbs probably will have to show just a bit more of his hand as the preseason progresses so that his players get to work on some things under game conditions. But people in the inner circle at Redskins Park aren't worried -- although they would like to see better execution of the simple plays by the front-line offensive players. Quarterback Mark Brunell finally took a step forward with his 61-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Darnerien McCants in the third quarter of Saturday night's 23-20 overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers at FedEx Field.

But the other competitor in the starting-quarterback derby, Patrick Ramsey, continues to struggle. Ramsey appears to be playing to avoid mistakes instead of cutting loose on his throws, and he has done nothing to take advantage of Brunell's early-camp struggles. He probably must score a decisive victory to take the job from the veteran.

At least now the murmurs about Tim Hasselbeck entering the quarterback competition can cease after his two-interception outing Saturday.

Going, Going ...


There is growing impatience at Redskins Park with safety Ifeanyi Ohalete, the former starter who lost his job to Andre Lott (and, soon, to Sean Taylor) and his jersey number to Clinton Portis. He was beaten for one of the two long touchdown catches by Panthers rookie wide receiver Keary Colbert on Saturday. Coaches have become increasingly disenchanted with his attitude, and he could be released even before the NFL-mandated roster cutdowns if he doesn't pull things together quickly.

--By Mark Maske


I can't believe Iffy may be cut. I didn't know he had any type of attitude problem. Besides getting burned deep, he was aggressive in his pursuit towards the ball and made a few tackles. I hope he doesn't get cut. He's a really good talent.

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:09 pm
by BringThePain!
Going from starter to pretty much 3rd string has got to hurt the old ego... I still think if he gets his act together he could be good for us at special teams and in the fill in role at safety.... but he's probably disgruntle towards the whole situation... he definetly hasn't played up to his potential this preseason....

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:10 pm
by Redskin Stouff
Bad attitudes are a cancer. If he's pouting because Sean Taylor was drafted, instead of pushing himself even harder, then adios.

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:12 pm
by gambit187
Dayum I cannt believe this about Iffy. Maybe his confidence dropped due to Taylor, but thats the nature of the business.

I hope he gets his head back into it and Takes Bowen spot, or gets a spot.

Hey Iffy come play FS for Dallas.

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:13 pm
by ii7-V7
Gibbs's coaches know that they could help players with a more creative scheme, but they don't want to do that in the preseason because that way they wouldn't necessarily find out which of their players can really play and which can't. So, the coaches have their blockers lining up and going head to head with defenders to see which players win the individual battles.


Fred Smoot was on the Sports Junkies this morning and he said basically the same thing. Gibbs is throwing them out there without a creative gameplan just to have enough to look at who wins the individual battles.

Chad

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 1:28 pm
by NC43Hog
The ole "sink or swim" tactic. :lol:

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:05 pm
by JPFair
WOW! Harsh words for Iffy! He'd better change course immediately!

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:25 pm
by hailskins666
iffy was stinking it up saturday. i thought he was a better player than to pout about some competition.

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:57 pm
by NC43Hog
I always thought he was alittle iffy.

:-s

ROTFALMAO

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 3:04 pm
by redskincity
Yeah I say he we cut him, he almost made me punch my dog. Cut him!

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 3:13 pm
by REDEEMEDSKIN
I'm with BTP! on this one. The man has got to be hurt by the whole situation. I don't condone it, but I do understand. He was publicly stripped of his identity (for a better player, mind you), and was relegated to mop up duty. I think he will be a solid addition to another team.

Obviously, he hasn't handled the coaching transition and player movement well. I wish him the best....

...on a different team. He's INDEED stinking it up!!! :wink: