Well, well, well....
Looks like we got ourselves a win this weekend! That was an awesome game...or should I say an awesome fourth quarter.
I admit it...I was about to chuck something at my TV after the first three. Our D was keeping us in it, but our offense looked dreadful. CP was breaking off some nice runs, but I just started getting that dreadful feeling that we were going to come up short yet again. The doom and gloom was setting in.
Then, it happened. The play. The play that, when we make the playoffs this year, we'll look back to as the point when Campbell became an NFL quarterback.
Campbell steps under center, scans the D, and calls an audible. He's got Santana Moss in one on one with their third or fourth string corner. The ball is snapped, Moss runs a kind of skinny post, Campbell launches a tight spiral, and that ladies and gentlemen, is your ball game. I could FEEL the electricity from the stadium in my living room From that point on, I knew that the game was over. When I talked to my Dad after the game, he asked if I had started breathing yet. I guess he was a little more nervous than I was about the Saints marching down the field, but after a huge play like that, the W was ours.
Next week....Cardinal hunting!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Are you ready for a long year?
That's what I found myself asking after watching my beloved Skins lose the season opener to the Super Bowl Champs. I was jacked up, as usual, for the season to kick off. Not a big fan of baseball, and the Olympic mojo had started to run out. Now my boys in burgundy and gold were ready to put an end to the dog days of summer, and jump start the fall.
There was plenty of reason to be excited. We've got one of the best all-around backs in the league in Clint
on Portis. Everybody gets down on him because he hasn't been the same explosive, take it to the house dude that he was in his first two seasons in Denver. I admit, that when he struggled early on, I just saw another guy from the U who only cared about lining his pockets with Dan Snyder's loot. What I've seen is a guy who brings personality to the team, who enjoys killing somebody on a blitz pick up as much as scoring a TD, and who is invaluable to our team. He loves his job, and he plays hard. He also talks a lot of smack, but he doesn't take plays off either.
So anyway, let's evaluate what happened in our 16-7 loss. Here are the problems that I see that make me think that it's going to be a long, frustrating, nail-biting year:
1. Jason Campbell - Now you've got to feel for the guy. He's had to learn a new offense every year since hi
gh school. He's got the arm that makes coaches salivate, but I'm a little worried that he might not have the field vision to get it done. I really hope I'm wrong, because I love the kid, but he looked dreadful in the game. Every drop back, he pats the ball, second guesses himself, and gets into trouble. Not good. Having seen this offense work in Seattle, where his newest offensive guru came from, you can't be afraid. Matt Hasselbeck is a gunslinger, but that's why their offense has been one of the best. He makes mistakes, sure, and it was rough when he first took over, but the one thing that I think has led to him being a Pro Bowl QB is that he has never been afraid to make a mistake. I think JC is, and that may be his down fall. Hopefully Zorn can get in his head and get him on his game.

2. Jim Zorn - First time head coach. Also calls the plays. Also is the QB coach for JC. I think he's got too many responsibilities that are devastatingly important to our team having a fighting chance this year. The way that he left all those timeouts on the board going into the first half is inexcusable. The fact that there was apparently no two minute offense installed is laughable, if not only for the reason that we had a longer training camp and more preseason games than almost anybody else in the league. Everybody knocked Joe Gibbs and Co. for botching timeouts and challenges, but I have a dreadful feeling that Zorn is going to equal or surpass what they did last year.

3. Carlos Rogers - Never been a fan, never will be. He must be one of those awesome "practice players", because I just don't get it with him. It seems like he gets burned all the time, he's wildly inconsistent, and can't pull in an INT to save his life. You know how when a quarterback throws an interception, it just sucks the life out of the team Every time Carlos drops an interception that hits him right in the numbers, or right in the hands, or right in the face, I want to chuck a brick at my TV.
4. Bill Cowher - If you know Dan Snyder, then this will make perfect sense to you. If not, let me 'splain it to you, Lucy. Snyder loves to make a splash, loves the sexy free agent signing, or the sexy hiring. Jim Zorn ain't sexy, he's just all we could get. Bill Cowher is Jolie, Simpson, Alba, Klum, and Fox rolled into one. Jim Zorn pretty much has to go far in the playoffs to stop Snyder from throwing an obscene amount of money at the current CBS analyst. If Cowher wants to coach again, I can't see how Snyder wouldn't get
him.
So there it is in a nutshell. I'm still a die hard, and I'll still root for us to finish out 15-1, but if for some ungodly reason that doesn't happen, then at least we can look forward to another Bill C coming to DC.
There was plenty of reason to be excited. We've got one of the best all-around backs in the league in Clint
on Portis. Everybody gets down on him because he hasn't been the same explosive, take it to the house dude that he was in his first two seasons in Denver. I admit, that when he struggled early on, I just saw another guy from the U who only cared about lining his pockets with Dan Snyder's loot. What I've seen is a guy who brings personality to the team, who enjoys killing somebody on a blitz pick up as much as scoring a TD, and who is invaluable to our team. He loves his job, and he plays hard. He also talks a lot of smack, but he doesn't take plays off either.So anyway, let's evaluate what happened in our 16-7 loss. Here are the problems that I see that make me think that it's going to be a long, frustrating, nail-biting year:
1. Jason Campbell - Now you've got to feel for the guy. He's had to learn a new offense every year since hi
gh school. He's got the arm that makes coaches salivate, but I'm a little worried that he might not have the field vision to get it done. I really hope I'm wrong, because I love the kid, but he looked dreadful in the game. Every drop back, he pats the ball, second guesses himself, and gets into trouble. Not good. Having seen this offense work in Seattle, where his newest offensive guru came from, you can't be afraid. Matt Hasselbeck is a gunslinger, but that's why their offense has been one of the best. He makes mistakes, sure, and it was rough when he first took over, but the one thing that I think has led to him being a Pro Bowl QB is that he has never been afraid to make a mistake. I think JC is, and that may be his down fall. Hopefully Zorn can get in his head and get him on his game.
2. Jim Zorn - First time head coach. Also calls the plays. Also is the QB coach for JC. I think he's got too many responsibilities that are devastatingly important to our team having a fighting chance this year. The way that he left all those timeouts on the board going into the first half is inexcusable. The fact that there was apparently no two minute offense installed is laughable, if not only for the reason that we had a longer training camp and more preseason games than almost anybody else in the league. Everybody knocked Joe Gibbs and Co. for botching timeouts and challenges, but I have a dreadful feeling that Zorn is going to equal or surpass what they did last year.

3. Carlos Rogers - Never been a fan, never will be. He must be one of those awesome "practice players", because I just don't get it with him. It seems like he gets burned all the time, he's wildly inconsistent, and can't pull in an INT to save his life. You know how when a quarterback throws an interception, it just sucks the life out of the team Every time Carlos drops an interception that hits him right in the numbers, or right in the hands, or right in the face, I want to chuck a brick at my TV.
4. Bill Cowher - If you know Dan Snyder, then this will make perfect sense to you. If not, let me 'splain it to you, Lucy. Snyder loves to make a splash, loves the sexy free agent signing, or the sexy hiring. Jim Zorn ain't sexy, he's just all we could get. Bill Cowher is Jolie, Simpson, Alba, Klum, and Fox rolled into one. Jim Zorn pretty much has to go far in the playoffs to stop Snyder from throwing an obscene amount of money at the current CBS analyst. If Cowher wants to coach again, I can't see how Snyder wouldn't get
him.So there it is in a nutshell. I'm still a die hard, and I'll still root for us to finish out 15-1, but if for some ungodly reason that doesn't happen, then at least we can look forward to another Bill C coming to DC.
Blogging is harder than it looks...
So much for the big ol' blogging experiment, right?
I'm fully recharged and recommitted, and ready to blog about stuff.
Stay tuned, because I'm about to open the faucet and let the bloggity goodness pour out.....
I'm fully recharged and recommitted, and ready to blog about stuff.
Stay tuned, because I'm about to open the faucet and let the bloggity goodness pour out.....
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