The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Everyone needs to relax. Bad overall performance but the Eagles are actually quite good.
jack presley wrote: » R-E-L-A-X. If only we had Aaron Rodgers! I know what you're saying but it's the lack of progress that annoyed me. There was no improvement in the issues that bogged the team down last year. The run game, 3rd down defence, coaching etc. Im not going all 'code red' in week 2 but with the Chiefs and Raiders to follow, they could easily be 0-4 without a big improvement in the basics next week.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Does Cousins get time to throw the ball this week? Will the Rams defence destroy us? Can Pryor catch more passes, Can Rob get something going on the grounD? Can we fecking well win!?!
jack presley wrote: » Will Doctson see more action? Was the OL regression just a blip or a sign of things to come? Plenty of questions going into this game.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Was the Oline not this bad last year?
jack presley wrote: » In the run game yes but they were good at Keeping Kirk upright. On Sunday he was under pressure too often. Morgan Moses allowed 5 sacks all last season apparently. He allowed 3 on Sunday!
jack presley wrote: » What the hell is it with this fella? Can he go a day without getting injured?https://twitter.com/redskins/status/908042829049540610
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » He has had the hamstring injury since training camp.
jack presley wrote: » I've no idea of the extent of this injury so probably shouldn't say he should suck it up and play through a bit of pain but even Jay Gruden's getting pissed off with his lack of availability at this stage.http://washington.cbslocal.com/2017/09/13/josh-doctson-jay-gruden-dance-again/
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » http://deadspin.com/rgiii-almost-saved-washington-and-then-he-didnt-1727780577 Really interesting read, as a fan I can totally relate. I remember being in Washington for some of Griffens early games and he was electric, I also remember watching him in the Woolshed. His pure athletic talent always gave us a chance and it was epic to watch, until it wasnt.
jack presley wrote: » I was the same about Griffin. From his first game against NO and then when I went to my first game at FedEx against Minnesota and he broke out that 50-60 yard TD run I thought he was going to save the franchise. I remember leaving the stadium after that game and everyone was chanting his name and was so positive about the future. Pity how it all worked out, both for him and especially the team.
Morrison J wrote: » He's just not very good. Took us way longer to pull the plug on him than it should have. All because Snyder wouldn't admit he'd made a balls of everything once again.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: I disagree. Until he got hurt he was very good.
Morrison J wrote: » He was brilliant in his first year no doubt but his limitations were hidden through pure athleticism and innovative (at the time) play calling by the Shanahans. He lost both of those pretty quickly and got shown up to be the extremely limited QB he is.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » With regards to never seeing anything like him before as was mentioned by Milehighguy, Michael Vick man .. he was absolutely unreal when he came in the league.
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Problem normally is if they are that athletic they dont learn to throw it well enough.