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skinsfaninroanoke sfir

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 3476 Location: Roanoke, VA (The sw VA heart of the Skins)
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wanna ask me if it was a cover 2 with no pass rush??? wanna? hmmm? hmmm? aw... go ahead... you know you wanna  |
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redskincity Hog
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 3779 Location: The Heart
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| skinsfaninroanoke wrote: | wanna ask me if it was a cover 2 with no pass rush??? wanna? hmmm? hmmm? aw... go ahead... you know you wanna  |  |
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skinsfaninroanoke sfir

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 3476 Location: Roanoke, VA (The sw VA heart of the Skins)
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| you know who else plays the cover 2? Dungy and the Colts, which I hate to see - you know how their defense looked like swiss cheese versus the Cheifs? That is one big reason... |
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redskincity Hog
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Yep Brady just picked them apart.
Why do teams use the cover 2.
I am going to google and see if I can get some of the sorry schemes for FB 101 |
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skinsfaninroanoke sfir

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 3476 Location: Roanoke, VA (The sw VA heart of the Skins)
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I can't tell you why - it is an attitude I believe. People are so scared to get beaten by the one deep pass that they play 7 in coverage. It scares the crap out of me to have a coach come in and say "We aren't going to allow any big plays" because every coach we have had that has said that has played this or other similar schemes.
I like the stop the run and scare the spine out of the QB defenses better - yeah, you might get beaten, but it ain't likely. I love watching the SB reruns from NFL films - you think about how many sacks we got on Elway and Kelly... sheesh... you know they needed morphine drips.. and that was with Kaufman, Coleman, Olkewicz and Gouveia playing linebacker... can you imagine with these three speedy LBs and 4 good defensive linemen? Not just fill ins, but guys who can put pressure themselves and open blitz lanes?
Salivating for the next season - this is gonna be the longest Jan/Feb ever in my football loving history... |
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hailskins666 aka Evil Hog

Joined: 07 Aug 2003 Posts: 6700 Location: South of Heaven, trying to hit a toilet on shrooms
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| Quote: | Salivating for the next season - this is gonna be the longest Jan/Feb ever in my football loving history...
| no doubt. offseasons are usually loooooooooong, but this one is already really looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong, we haven't even seen the SB, and were already ready for the draft. |
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skinsfaninroanoke sfir

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 3476 Location: Roanoke, VA (The sw VA heart of the Skins)
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| I say we go force limburger cheese down Tagliabue's throat until he gives in and moves the offseason schedule up to a week after the super bowl |
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BALDWISE newbie
Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 7
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CHECK IT OUT WE TAKE TAYLOR
PICK UP KINNEY, VET DT Sam Adams and snag Barlow the same way we jacked Coles ...and instead of Kearse we get that guy in Miami ...Adewale Ogunleye
...75 tackles and 15 SACKS in 2003...and a unrestricted free agent in 2004....
check him out:
http://www.miamidolphins.com/home/home_index.asp |
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skinsfaninroanoke sfir

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 3476 Location: Roanoke, VA (The sw VA heart of the Skins)
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actually, Ogunleye is an RFA I believe - I couldn't see anything listing free agents on that site...
We would have to give up a pick for both Barlow and Ogunleye if the teams they are on protect them with tenders - and if they tender high enough it will be a first rounder... that kills the idea of Taylor |
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Redskins4Life Hog
Joined: 15 Jan 2004 Posts: 1246 Location: Fairfax, Virginia
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| Not only is Ogunleye a FA, he might not even be that good. I hear sports analysts all the time saying that Ogunleye has speed and good strength, but one of the reasons for his amazing success this season is because of Jason Taylor drawing double teams on his opposite side, and those two meaty tackles in the middle. |
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LavarForLIFEDeathToTheEag newbie
Joined: 21 Jan 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Lancaster,PA
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| I am personally torn between Taylor and Winslow. Both are can't miss prospects who are gonna be future pro bowlers. I think that the line can be addressed in FA and it would be stupid to pass up both of these impact players in the draft. Maybe ol' Dan will pull off a trade for the 6th pick like he did arrington's year and we can get them both and be satisfied. If that doesn't happen then I will be satisfied with either one and be disappointed with anyone else at that spot although trading down and getting Kevin Jones would be okay. |
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redskincity Hog
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 3779 Location: The Heart
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Trade champ for a pick or three and get both. C everyone is happy  |
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skinsfaninroanoke sfir

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 3476 Location: Roanoke, VA (The sw VA heart of the Skins)
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| If we trade Bailey we need DL and RB help more than we need a Safety... |
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whomp-em swine
Joined: 08 Jan 2004 Posts: 88 Location: Annapolis, MD
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Just saw this on pro football weekly:
Despite many other pressing needs, the Redskins reportedly are intrigued by two Miami (Fla.) underclassmen — FS Sean Taylor and TE Kellen Winslow Jr. — with the No. 5 pick in the draft.
and i don't think bowen is as bad as some of you might think. if you had champ, smoot and taylor back there with decent defensive play calling, bowen might look pretty da#n good laying people out. it was nice to see we had a SS that was putting hits on people like Alvin Walton used to (even if some of them were on our team). you can't gauge any player's worth under the steve spurrier regime because the whole thing was flawed. give him a year under Gibbs and then let the heads roll... |
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TopHawg piggie
Joined: 13 Jan 2004 Posts: 136 Location: Spangdahlem AFB, Germany
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| Bowen got beat on more plays than that one. How about that angle he took on the first defensive play of the miami game that gave uip a touchdown. He's slow and hits like my grandmother. IF he's so goo we can trade for someone worth a penny and Sean Taylor in the draft. He's the best Athlete in the draft and uoght to go No. 1. I'm no miami fan and I'd rather even Kevin Jones come to the skinsbut htere will be other back available but it's not everyday an athlete like Taylor comes around. If the first four teams are crazy enough to pass him up, I don't see how we can. |
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