Moss/Brunell got owned.

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    By the Giants amazing secondary. [​IMG] Santana "Oh, dont you wish the Jets kept him" Moss got owned for 4 receptions for 36 yards and a fumble. This is why I would rather have Coles because anytime you put a physical DB on Moss and play him physical and then put some over the top help on him he is completly useless. Its amazing that half the teams havent realized this yet. [​IMG]
     
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    Blah, I wish Gardner stayed, if you wanna talk about a useless wideout on the 'skins, it's David Patten, he drops too many passes and doesn't get to the well thrown balls, he hasn't produced at all this year. Santana is the best WR in the NFL for a guy his size, he's like the Iverson of the NFL IMO, they didn't really stick big DBs on Moss man, they just double covered him, and with Cooley & Portis hurten, he really had nobody else to throw to BUT Patten and like I said, he just isn't dependable.
     
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    You dont have to stick a big DB on Moss, you just need to stick a physical one, one that will bump him and keep him at the line of scrimage for a second, and then when he breaks the bump you use a safety to double Moss if he gets downfield. The Skins dont have the other weapons to prevent Moss from being doubled with Patten sucking and nobody being really scared of Cooley, the only other weapon you have is really Portis.
     
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    Portis is a weapon on the ground, Cooley is a weapon when he is healthy, Sellers is a weapon in the redzone, Moss is usually a weapon on 3rd down and Brunell is a weapon when there is room to scramble.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rockANDallstar @ Oct 31 2005, 07:07 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Portis is a weapon on the ground, Cooley is a weapon when he is healthy, Sellers is a weapon in the redzone, Moss is usually a weapon on 3rd down and Brunell is a weapon when there is room to scramble.</div> Im just saying that David Patten, Chris Cooley and Sellers dont put any fear into anybody when there playing against them. Its all about Portis, Moss, and Brunell behind a good O-line. Today Portis was hurting and Strahan and Osi Umeniora owned the O-line so only Moss was left. Moss was supposed to be the spark that got a few things on your offense clicking and the momentum on your side and he couldnt come through.
     
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    That was a brutal showing by the whole Redskins team
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ven0m @ Oct 31 2005, 11:51 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rockANDallstar @ Oct 31 2005, 07:07 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'> Portis is a weapon on the ground, Cooley is a weapon when he is healthy, Sellers is a weapon in the redzone, Moss is usually a weapon on 3rd down and Brunell is a weapon when there is room to scramble.</div>Im just saying that David Patten, Chris Cooley and Sellers dont put any fear into anybody when there playing against them. Its all about Portis, Moss, and Brunell behind a good O-line. Today Portis was hurting and Strahan and Osi Umeniora owned the O-line so only Moss was left. Moss was supposed to be the spark that got a few things on your offense clicking and the momentum on your side and he couldnt come through. </div>Exactly, I completely agree with you
     

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