I voted no. The Eagles are beatable because they are a hot mess. Cowboys just the same.
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I voted no. The Eagles are beatable because they are a hot mess. Cowboys just the same.
I take back all the bad things I said about Kirk Cousins
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I can and WILL play Redskins games too in the future...
I'm just tired of teams like the Giants and Packers losing 1/2 their starting lineups and still finding ways to not only win games, but superbowls as well. Injuries should be accounted for. In fact, it's more rare that a team does NOT lose a fair amount of starters throughout a season. Quit making excuses people, this team is what it is-- not very good.
I don't believe the lack of Garcon is as much a problem as to the drop off in offensive production as playcalling. Mike, and more so Kyle, have reverted to calling games scared, which is made even more bizarre as he has at his disposal one of the best talents at QB to ever enter the pro game. And one who's a tremendous down field threat given the chance. But he's not been given that chance all year. And it's stifling him.
As for Merriweather, even if he is back, it's asking a lot of a guy who's not played all year, or had a proper pre-season, to be able to step straight back in and pick up like a first round talent to make that great a difference in reality.
So no, I don't sadly think even if we got both guys back, it would make a considerable difference unless a whole host of other factors changed too.
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Every other team look's upon the Redskins in exactly the same way, no matter bad they themselves are. So I guess we're equal.
Hail.
Last edited by Gibbs Hog Heaven; November-5th-2012 at 04:05 AM.
I think the absence of Brown at RT is one of the bigger factors, because Polumbus is marginal (at best) in pass protection. Polumbus' weaknesses require Griffin to take the short/medium passes to keep the chains moving.
Brown's absense also made Fred Davis a vital cog in the short to medium passing game. Paulsen catches well, but he can't get open like Davis did. Garcon's main value was being able to stech the field and making plays after the catch -- not sure he would be as valuable having to support a quick/short passing game.
Merriweather would probably be an upgrade at SS, but he's going to have to get into game shape. I expect you'll see some rotating of players at that spot, until he builds up his game-conditioning.
I think this team will win a few more. When healthy --this team has enough weapons on offense to be dangerous. I think that it will come back better after the bye (Morris, Griffin, Fletcher and Kerrigan probably benefit significantly from the rest) The offense is far from perfect, but I still get the sense it can heat up and and put up lots of points.
But the defense secondary will probably remain shaky and need a deep and healthy front seven to help mask its weakenss. As you know, the defense had a lot of injuries but perhapsMerriweather's return (coupled with a rested front seven) will help the Skins win some of the home games coming shortly after the bye.
Last edited by Wyvern; November-5th-2012 at 05:42 AM.
Wyvern
Such a grasper thread -- Other than RG3 the team is hugely flawed. Getting these two players back are not going to that much of a difference,...if any at all.
Meriweather is a mercenary player, or hired hand that couldn't catch on anywhere, and Garcon is going to be out for the year.
I wouldn't expect much.
The season is cooked.
I'd love to win against the Eagles. I'm gonna hate sitting there listening them taunt us endlessly. urgh so not looking forward to that game anymore.
If they both come back at 100%, it could certainly be enough. Safety help over the top is one of the two most important missing pieces. Meriweather was good enough in NE to make a major difference, if he can get close to that here, maybe we'll have a shot. Garcon meanwhile, is a major difference maker on offense, and his disappearing act hurt us a ton.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure Garcon will be back, or that Meriweather will be playing 100%.
We should still have a chance to win the Philly game, if our defense can create turnovers against Vick, but I'm very concerned we'll have a 2010-like showing. We only had one OLB pass rusher in that game, Orakpo, and Vick just ran away from us and completed passes. I'm very worried that will happen again.
Wait, we are only 3 games back with 7 games to go and of those 5 more divisional games.....I'm still optimistic if we can get them both back.
Last edited by Dub70s; November-5th-2012 at 10:20 AM.
Garcon has torn ligaments in his foot. It is not worth it to try and salvage yet another lost season by risking your premier WR for one or two more wins.
are you kidding? We're done. What good will Garcon or Meriweather really do on this team? I can almost say with 100% certainity that one of them will not play after the bye. And if they do they still won't be at 100% and probably will only play that game. what happened to the team the beat NO to start the season? wow the last 2 weeks just showed me that we're no better off that last year except that we have RGIII and possibly will see success sometime in the future. I don't think it will be with Mike Shanahan at the helm. I trusted him at the beginning of this season to show a big improvement over the last 2 seasons. you can say what you want about getting younger but losses are losses. and I'm sick of being in the NFC east basement. Haslett needs to go but it won't do any good to fire him now. we're playing bad cause we're not being coached well period!!!!! look at miami, the colts and the 49ers, why are they all playing better than us? why i ask you? someone tell me im wrong for feeling this way. I am super mad and super sick of losing!!!!!!
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