My point was hes got the talent to be a top 10 RB probably if he even got 70% of the GMens carries over the season, but it doesnt look that wayEven if he does get 80-90 yards tonight, Id still be frustrated as an owner with him looking so good but being out for whole drives at a timeNot sure why anyone would draft Jacobs as an RB1, so not being in the top ten probably won't be disappointing any rational people.Jacobs has impressed tonight, but Im glad I dont have him on any of my teamsSame thing they did last year with splitting carries. Ward and Bradshaw will be getting too many carries for Jacobs to get to Top 10 status despite the skill being thereI still dont know why they pull him out sometimes on short yardage and GL sometimes......an of course im playing the guy that has Burress and London Fletcher....@*^$^!(!#^*&%
Santana is so quick he should have a "money" route by now. There's gotta be one quick scoot that no one can cover that lil bugger on.Clark can't cover Davis or Cooley, put em' both in.I think you're overestimating how open his receivers are. Now, he shouldn't hesitate and hold the ball like he has, but his first options are consistently blanketed. I'd like to see some adjustments. For example, Moss often eats the Giants alive, and they need to take a shot deep to him. But they need to call something other than routes near the LOS because those aren't working.I think the protection has been more than adequate. Campbell is creating his own trouble thus far.When you're not protecting him, and when his receivers are covered on the short routes (which were what was called obviously to instill confidence/tempo in Campbell) then what do you do?This years Skins play calling looks just like last years so far. Open up the field for crying out loud and take a shot. NYG are daring Wash to do something deeper than 15 yds with all the guys up in the box.
You are correct - I'm scanning more than reading, so substitute aUmmm, thats exactly what I'm saying.I think you're overestimating how open his receivers are. Now, he shouldn't hesitate and hold the ball like he has, but his first options are consistently blanketed. I'd like to see some adjustments. For example, Moss often eats the Giants alive, and they need to take a shot deep to him. But they need to call something other than routes near the LOS because those aren't working.I think the protection has been more than adequate. Campbell is creating his own trouble thus far.When you're not protecting him, and when his receivers are covered on the short routes (which were what was called obviously to instill confidence/tempo in Campbell) then what do you do?This years Skins play calling looks just like last years so far. Open up the field for crying out loud and take a shot. NYG are daring Wash to do something deeper than 15 yds with all the guys up in the box.
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Glad I tried to be sneaky-smart, starting Randle El at my WR4 spot. At this point, I'm just hoping he's in the general vicinity of a fumble or something. Is a stretch to hope for a mere two targets?Glad I have Burress/Manning on my team this year!![]()
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No Jacobs on that drive??Ward is looking mighty valuable about now.

Gotchai'm laughing with you, gb. that was horrendous.wow, Db has to catch that![]()
Are you suggesting Smoot shouldn't have caught that?It hit BOTH hands

I tell you what, I'm all up on the Eli Manning bandwagon. He looks confident. That throw he made on the first drive where he forced it into Burress between two defenders is the kind of pass I don't think he'd attempt last year.

After the pick-6 will only be 23-0 at the half.(last year El owner)It seems they only go to him when they desperately have no other options. Moss is healthy so starting El wasn't a good idea. IMO He's underappreciated in WASH.Glad I tried to be sneaky-smart, starting Randle El at my WR4 spot. At this point, I'm just hoping he's in the general vicinity of a fumble or something. Is a stretch to hope for a mere two targets?Glad I have Burress/Manning on my team this year!![]()
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At the moment, passing is underappreciated in Washington.(last year El owner)It seems they only go to him when they desperately have no other options. Moss is healthy so starting El wasn't a good idea. IMO He's underappreciated in WASH.Glad I tried to be sneaky-smart, starting Randle El at my WR4 spot. At this point, I'm just hoping he's in the general vicinity of a fumble or something. Is a stretch to hope for a mere two targets?Glad I have Burress/Manning on my team this year!![]()
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I kept waiting for the funny part. Has it happened yet?Wow. Brutal microsoft commercial.
On pace for 600 attempts and 300 completions.I tell you what, I'm all up on the Eli Manning bandwagon. He looks confident. That throw he made on the first drive where he forced it into Burress between two defenders is the kind of pass I don't think he'd attempt last year.![]()

woo hoo!:startingCampbellthisweek:When was the last time a 1st half went by without a QB who played the entire half completing a pass?
:improving:Odds that redskins score points here?
woo hoowoo hoo!:startingCampbellthisweek:When was the last time a 1st half went by without a QB who played the entire half completing a pass?
Using it well?WTF is Wash doing with the clock?
I'd have to see them over again but I think Toomer may have run bad routes on both of Eli's "almost" INTs. Manning had discussions with him after each of those plays.Manning has been making some bad throws but is getting lucky.
I've been saying for weeks that they plan on getting him the ball. Now, they actually need to complete something, but that's the plan.Apparently Randle El must be their WR1 since they let him run longer than 6 yard routes
No kidding. Were they supposed to save time for Jacobs to steamroll some more?Using it well?WTF is Wash doing with the clock?