thanks man, but i already had read it... it's BS... he's just another doubter that will be proved wrong... losing to Arizona in the opener? LOL... ok... well it was nicely written, but i don't agree with it...
lol...well, i kinda figured you might have already read it...but i wasn't sure. i just wanted to see your reaction whether you had read it or not...or your opinion(s)...
my only opinion is he's wrong... can't really say much else until Spurrier and the Skins actually prove him wrong... but he's just another (ESPN) doubter that will eat his words... the more the merrier... it's gonna be a fun season and i'm gonna love all these media people try to explain 'how he did it' when it gets done...
yeah...well, from what I said in another post regarding the Redskins...I also watched the game, and I didn't see Spurrier throwing his visor...which is funny...for any coach...lol...
As for the rest of the game, it went about what I expected. I expected Wuerfel to dominate in the second half and he did. Let's temper things down some for you:
When the starting offenses were in, San Fran moved the ball well and looked to be the better team. Washington looked poor on offense those first three series. Rosenfels was 2 for 8. The defense played it vanilla. The Redskins are going to see a lot more heat than what they got last night. Jacquez Green and Rod Gardner weren't heard from. Does that bother you? Their offensive line opened no holes when the starters were in, and not much thereafter.
For the Skins fans, you have to be excited because it is clear that the offense is going to be more exciting. I think the players are buying into Spurrier's system and the big win will encourage them. But remember, it all comes down to talent, and I think there are questions with the starters on offense in that regard.
<< <i>yeah...well, from what I said in another post regarding the Redskins...I also watched the game, and I didn't see Spurrier throwing his visor...which is funny...for any coach...lol...
As for the rest of the game, it went about what I expected. I expected Wuerfel to dominate in the second half and he did. Let's temper things down some for you:
When the starting offenses were in, San Fran moved the ball well and looked to be the better team. Washington looked poor on offense those first three series. Rosenfels was 2 for 8. The defense played it vanilla. The Redskins are going to see a lot more heat than what they got last night. Jacquez Green and Rod Gardner weren't heard from. Does that bother you? Their offensive line opened no holes when the starters were in, and not much thereafter.
For the Skins fans, you have to be excited because it is clear that the offense is going to be more exciting. I think the players are buying into Spurrier's system and the big win will encourage them. But remember, it all comes down to talent, and I think there are questions with the starters on offense in that regard. >>
i replied to this post on the other thread... i'm getting off for the night, but i'll be looking forward to responding to more excuses tomorrow...
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As for the rest of the game, it went about what I expected. I expected Wuerfel to dominate in the second half and he did. Let's temper things down some for you:
When the starting offenses were in, San Fran moved the ball well and looked to be the better team. Washington looked poor on offense those first three series. Rosenfels was 2 for 8. The defense played it vanilla. The Redskins are going to see a lot more heat than what they got last night. Jacquez Green and Rod Gardner weren't heard from. Does that bother you? Their offensive line opened no holes when the starters were in, and not much thereafter.
For the Skins fans, you have to be excited because it is clear that the offense is going to be more exciting. I think the players are buying into Spurrier's system and the big win will encourage them. But remember, it all comes down to talent, and I think there are questions with the starters on offense in that regard.
<< <i>yeah...well, from what I said in another post regarding the Redskins...I also watched the game, and I didn't see Spurrier throwing his visor...which is funny...for any coach...lol...
As for the rest of the game, it went about what I expected. I expected Wuerfel to dominate in the second half and he did. Let's temper things down some for you:
When the starting offenses were in, San Fran moved the ball well and looked to be the better team. Washington looked poor on offense those first three series. Rosenfels was 2 for 8. The defense played it vanilla. The Redskins are going to see a lot more heat than what they got last night. Jacquez Green and Rod Gardner weren't heard from. Does that bother you? Their offensive line opened no holes when the starters were in, and not much thereafter.
For the Skins fans, you have to be excited because it is clear that the offense is going to be more exciting. I think the players are buying into Spurrier's system and the big win will encourage them. But remember, it all comes down to talent, and I think there are questions with the starters on offense in that regard. >>
i replied to this post on the other thread... i'm getting off for the night, but i'll be looking forward to responding to more excuses tomorrow...