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Homers are awful and they dominate as the majority of this fanbase unfortunately.
Name Names and Lets set up a sticky thread with their names posted so we can go back at anytime and laugh at them
Homers are awful and they dominate as the majority of this fanbase unfortunately.
Name Names and Lets set up a sticky thread with their names posted so we can go back at anytime and laugh at them
no need. just go the Zone.
If Janoris Jenkins plays the way he did against the Lions consistantly there aren't too many teams with a better CB duo, so he will deffinately face a tougher test on Sunday. To me the most impressive throw RG3 made was the one to Paulsen in the 4th quarter and that kind of thing is what gives me the most hope. Still see us maxing out at 8-8 this year though and his QB rating being in the 80's.
[video=youtube;34mFSSBPOHA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34mFSSBPOHA[/video]
I think the decision to let him throw in that situation was bigger than the throw itself.
To a TE in the middle of the field?
To a TE in the middle of the field?
Janoris looked like shit in the preseason. Idk what you're talking about
If you don't take the game situation, the fact that it was his first ever start, in one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL and the timing on the throw had to be and was impecable you're right, it was just a throw to a tight end over the middle.
Well he was the one who happened to be open. I still think it was ballsy to go on the attack deep in your own territory with a rookie QB under center and the game still on the line.
Or against a team that constantly showed an innate ability to shoot themselves in the foot on O all game along with an impotent defense. Then yeah.
Sure, but that still is a low percentage throw. It's not like they asked him to chuck it upfield to Santana Moss or anything.
Sure, but that still is a low percentage throw. It's not like they asked him to chuck it upfield to Santana Moss or anything.
What does the Saints offense have to do with that throw? The Redskins defense did have something to do with the Saints offense looking bad. They made mistakes but the Redskins played a very good game on D.
BangersandMash said:I'm asuming you mean't high percentage throw, which it wasn't. The timing on post/seem routes has to be perfect, especially when there's a safety over the top. I've seen so many QB's either throw behind the TE forcing him to break stride and throw it late, causing the ball to be knocked down or intercepted.
Even the best QBs flirt with danger when they test the middle.
[video=youtube;72PjetzD4F8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72PjetzD4F8&feature=youtu.be[/video]
I didn't see an ILB dropping back nearly 10 yards on the Bob Griffin play.
There were three Saints defenders around Paulsen at the time. It's not like he was running free.