12-13-2017, 12:18 PM | #61 |
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We've been missing Reed from a ton of games now. We were still able to compete well in Seattle and for most of the New Orleans game. This move to IR in no way explains why the team has gone in the toilet over the last two games.
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12-13-2017, 12:40 PM | #62 |
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The final straw was the CT injury IMO, that just killed this offense
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I know that's not your point. Just saying how absurdly reductionist it is to say that injuries are our chief problem.
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I think the CT injury exploited an offense that was overly reliant on him, which is probably to your point. On offense we weren't destroyed by injuries across the board, but got dealt a death blow due to our lack of talent (specifically on the WR corps). No way to recover from that. But I see your point. Saying just "INJURIES" is a lazy and inaccurate statement on its own. I think it's probably not valid as standalone, but a large contributor to a bad season. Lastly, why the fuck can't we run in short yardage situations ever? I'm curious as to what teams that can run in short yardage situations do differently and how we can replicate that.
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35 Chris Thompson Washington Redskins RB 72.2% 80 Vernon Davis Washington Redskins TE 63.8% 81 Jamison Crowder Washington Redskins WR 63.5% And this is prob why, Grant (who people kill here) actually leads our team in catch %.
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I wouldn’t say it’s about being optimistic, more like realistic. It’s unlikely anyone would trade for him, and when healthy he’s a difference maker. He’s got the type of talent that’s worth taking the chance on.
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No you can say that, and you would be 100% right. The "no push" in the middle in the run game kills this team. Also a general lack of experienced talent at RB is another.
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I always thought RBs were just a product of O line and scheme and you dont need a top end RB .... but idk. Baffling that it has been going on for years now. We have a great O line coach, some O line studs ... wth is going on?
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So they are going to hang on to him.... let's hope in 2018 Reed plays all 16 games and doesn't get injured at all.
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