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I know some pitchers who would love to have a knuckleball with half the movement the redskins kicker put on that fg try
Not sure what's going on there, but I haven't seen him much. On that last play, Reed was the only TE.And where the @#$# is fred davis, did he kick shanny's dog?? Yeah lets put that awesome logan paulson out there, what an idiot shannahan is.
He has money on the under?Really have no idea what the ref saw on that one.
Maybe touched while in the process of making the catch, but after he caught it, no one touched him.
Hope Lacy is back soon. Should be a good 1-2 punch.Starks looks good...100 for the first time in 44 or 45 games.
Not here.Ha pulled from Fox for not being a competitive game. Great.
One more drive likely..GB should remove Rodgers and Starks from the game.
Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.
Really? You trying to live up to the last part of your user name?Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.
Would you believe it-- I DID watch the game. I saw average WRs running wide open in the secondary more often than not, which is a similar observation to the last 3 years of Packers defense. Had RG3 actually been competent, this game would have been much closer.Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.
<_< So that's how you get to 4000 posts...Really? You trying to live up to the last part of your user name?Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.
Okay, so you're changing your point now. That's not what you said, you talked about how many yards they gave up (mostly in garbage time), which wasn't even remotely relevant.Would you believe it-- I DID watch the game. I saw average WRs running wide open in the secondary more often than not, which is a similar observation to the last 3 years of Packers defense. Had RG3 actually been competent, this game would have been much closer.Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.
Okay, so you're changing your point now. That's not what you said, you talked about how many yards they gave up (mostly in garbage time), which wasn't even remotely relevant.Would you believe it-- I DID watch the game. I saw average WRs running wide open in the secondary more often than not, which is a similar observation to the last 3 years of Packers defense. Had RG3 actually been competent, this game would have been much closer.Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.
I highly doubt you watched the game. If you did, then you know nothing about football, especially when up by a large number of points.Okay, so you're changing your point now. That's not what you said, you talked about how many yards they gave up (mostly in garbage time), which wasn't even remotely relevant.Would you believe it-- I DID watch the game. I saw average WRs running wide open in the secondary more often than not, which is a similar observation to the last 3 years of Packers defense. Had RG3 actually been competent, this game would have been much closer.Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.Huh? My point is and was that Dom Capers' defense continues to be incapable of stopping passes from being completed against them-- whether the game is close or not. In many ways, you could argue that because of their large lead they should have known Washington was going to pass... A lot... Yet in "garbage time", against a mentally defeated team, they were completely unable to do anything about it.
Getting tired of Capers apologists. His defense has been largely ineffective for 3 years now, and sadly I see another blowout loss in the playoffs shaping up as a result. It's like a broken record.
Yeah strange gripe after today's game. Defense was solid today despite the yards. And Hayward and Burnett were still out.I highly doubt you watched the game. If you did, then you know nothing about football, especially when up by a large number of points.Okay, so you're changing your point now. That's not what you said, you talked about how many yards they gave up (mostly in garbage time), which wasn't even remotely relevant.Would you believe it-- I DID watch the game. I saw average WRs running wide open in the secondary more often than not, which is a similar observation to the last 3 years of Packers defense. Had RG3 actually been competent, this game would have been much closer.Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.Huh? My point is and was that Dom Capers' defense continues to be incapable of stopping passes from being completed against them-- whether the game is close or not. In many ways, you could argue that because of their large lead they should have known Washington was going to pass... A lot... Yet in "garbage time", against a mentally defeated team, they were completely unable to do anything about it.
Getting tired of Capers apologists. His defense has been largely ineffective for 3 years now, and sadly I see another blowout loss in the playoffs shaping up as a result. It's like a broken record.
Kind of hard to make any judgements on the pass d from today's game or even last weeks game. Totally different d with Burnett and Hayward in their.Yeah strange gripe after today's game. Defense was solid today despite the yards. And Hayward and Burnett were still out.I highly doubt you watched the game. If you did, then you know nothing about football, especially when up by a large number of points.Okay, so you're changing your point now. That's not what you said, you talked about how many yards they gave up (mostly in garbage time), which wasn't even remotely relevant.Would you believe it-- I DID watch the game. I saw average WRs running wide open in the secondary more often than not, which is a similar observation to the last 3 years of Packers defense. Had RG3 actually been competent, this game would have been much closer.Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.Huh? My point is and was that Dom Capers' defense continues to be incapable of stopping passes from being completed against them-- whether the game is close or not. In many ways, you could argue that because of their large lead they should have known Washington was going to pass... A lot... Yet in "garbage time", against a mentally defeated team, they were completely unable to do anything about it.
Getting tired of Capers apologists. His defense has been largely ineffective for 3 years now, and sadly I see another blowout loss in the playoffs shaping up as a result. It's like a broken record.
Anyone complaining about Capers' doesn't have a clue about real football. Stick with fantasy, broheims.Kind of hard to make any judgements on the pass d from today's game or even last weeks game. Totally different d with Burnett and Hayward in their.Yeah strange gripe after today's game. Defense was solid today despite the yards. And Hayward and Burnett were still out.I highly doubt you watched the game. If you did, then you know nothing about football, especially when up by a large number of points.Okay, so you're changing your point now. That's not what you said, you talked about how many yards they gave up (mostly in garbage time), which wasn't even remotely relevant.Would you believe it-- I DID watch the game. I saw average WRs running wide open in the secondary more often than not, which is a similar observation to the last 3 years of Packers defense. Had RG3 actually been competent, this game would have been much closer.Did you watch the game? That stat doesn't even matter. They were practically handing out passing yards in garbage time. Means nothing.Hey alright! Only 315 passing yards allowed today by the Dom Capers defense. That's actually a "win" for him.Huh? My point is and was that Dom Capers' defense continues to be incapable of stopping passes from being completed against them-- whether the game is close or not. In many ways, you could argue that because of their large lead they should have known Washington was going to pass... A lot... Yet in "garbage time", against a mentally defeated team, they were completely unable to do anything about it.
Getting tired of Capers apologists. His defense has been largely ineffective for 3 years now, and sadly I see another blowout loss in the playoffs shaping up as a result. It's like a broken record.