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Inside Joe Gibbs

Ediddy73

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Just finished with the Hall of Fame game and a few things stand out. Q. Griffin could potentially go for 1500 yards this year if the line holds up. The second is that I have a sneaking suspicion that at some point this season, Hasselbeck will be named the starter for the skins over a healthy Brunell and Ramsey. I don't know why, but he just looks like Theisman out there for one. THat last drive to set up the FG was 4th string on 4th string granted, but Hasselbeck showed he new how to control and sustain a winning drive. I would feel safe betting that Hasselbeck might be Gibbs pick at some point. :twocents:
 
Let me know when the season begins. Preseason games are horrid. All field goals, guys you never heard of and never will again.

I bet if they polled the players they'd say let's start the real season already. Training camp must get old after the first week.

And before I get blasted yes I realize it's the only way to get marginal players time on the field. Just venting.
 
Hasselbeck looked much more accurate to me than brunnel or ramsey. Hasselbeck definantly has it together and can throw a good game. I was impressed.
 
i think for the player trying to make the roster the long pre-season helps the team make sure the get the best player on the roster. but for fans and vets 2 games would be more than enough befor the regular season starts. i'd rather have the season start right now, but i'll take whatever football i can get.
 
Ediddy73 said:
Just finished with the Hall of Fame game and a few things stand out. Q. Griffin could potentially go for 1500 yards this year if the line holds up.

I remember watching several OU games and was amazed with Griffin. UT couldn't stop him and they kept running the same draw play time after time. This guy is going to be a star.
 
Ah the Preseason. The NFL is just starting and the fans are in mid season form. Hasslebeck over Ramsey & Brunell? I suppose if Rohan Davey leads the Patriots on a game winning 98 yard drive he'll supplant Brady as the QB of the Super Bowl champs. The preseason playbook is very mild, and 3rd stringers can look like stars. Portis had 11 yards on 4 carries, but does that mean he'll be a bust for the Redskins? Of course not. Starters see limited action, and have to shake off the rust from the offseason. Let's at least wait till the 4th preseason game before we start shaking up the roster.
 
Hasselbech won't start for the Redskins this years unless both QB's get injured.

I do think that Quentin Griffin is a perfect match with the Broncos run blocking. I see big things from the Broncos this year. They should finish close to KC for the division. Slight edge to KC though.
 
Wasn't Hasselbeck the starting QB for the Seahawks last year? It's not like the guy can't play or hasn't played. He's been around for a while and has some experience. I'm not saying he's going to be the starter...I think Ramsey will be the number 1 QB when the season rolls around, but I'm not going to worry about anyone on any team until the 2nd or 3rd game of the season.
 
LiveForTheGame said:
Wasn't Hasselbeck the starting QB for the Seahawks last year?
Matt still plays for the Hawks, the Hasselbeck on the Skins is Tim, his brother. Tim was on the Skins last year, too. He was the first starting QB every to register a 0 QB rating for a whole game. It was against the Cowgirls when Newman had 3 picks...
 
texasguy346 said:
Ah the Preseason. The NFL is just starting and the fans are in mid season form. Hasslebeck over Ramsey & Brunell? I suppose if Rohan Davey leads the Patriots on a game winning 98 yard drive he'll supplant Brady as the QB of the Super Bowl champs. The preseason playbook is very mild, and 3rd stringers can look like stars. Portis had 11 yards on 4 carries, but does that mean he'll be a bust for the Redskins? Of course not. Starters see limited action, and have to shake off the rust from the offseason. Let's at least wait till the 4th preseason game before we start shaking up the roster.
Thank you for explaining the purpose of the preseason to us all friend. I don't know how we would have made it through the rest of the season without your Costas like way of guiding us through. Great job twisting a harmless postulation thread into your own personal diatribe about over zealous fan-ism. We would have never figured out such gems as "starters see limited action". I only hope that Capers and company are reading your posts, so they too can see the light.
My point was this. Gibbs is an old school coach. He has nothing to prove because he has done it all before, when little Daniel Snider was pooping in his pampers. He is an icon in DC, and fans will side him over Snider in personnel decisions. Ramsey has shown flashes of talent, followed by lapses of extreme mediocrity. Bruenell is the obvious starter, but if that does not work out, then Gibbs won't be afraid to do whatever is needed to shake things up. If it means giving Haselbeck the ball just to see how he performs, then he'll do it IMO. Hasselbeck sucked at the fun and gun, of that there is little doubt, but so did Ramsey, Matthews, Wurefuel (sp), and a few others that Spurrier tried out. In Gibbs counter -tre (thanks Madden) offense, the QB just has to manage the game and not screw up. He doesn't need to throw for 5000 yards and 25 TDs.
 
No need to get offended. Simply an attempt to come back to the world of reality. Hasslebeck is number 3 on the depth chart for a reason, and using preseason success as a means of postulating the future is nearly as accurate as predicting who wins the Super Bowl in July. Numerous QBs have had great showings in the preseason only to bottom out the depth chart when the season begins. I believe Leaf had a pretty good preseason with the Chargers before bottoming out when the real games started. Chad Hutchinson had a good showing in the preseason the past couple years for the Cowboys, yet he's now released and looking for a job elsewhere. As for Tim Hasslebacks 0 QB rating against the Cowboys, I believe that there was one other QB in NFL history that accomplished that feat, but I'm not certain. As for the "good QB in a bad system" thing, here are the numbers of both QBs.

Tim Hassleback's Numbers with the Spurrier system.
2003 Washington Redskins 53.7% 1012yds 5.72YPA 5TD 7INT 63.6 QBRat

Patrick Ramsey's Numbers with the Surrier system.
2002 Washington Redskins 51.5% 1539yds 6.78YPA 9TD 8INT 71.8 QBRat
2003 Washington Redskins 53.1% 2166yds 6.43YPA 14TD 9INT 75.8 QBRat

Both are going into their third year, and the numbers are in favor of Ramsey who will probably end up backing up Brunell. Gibbs does need his QB to manage games, but giving up the ball isn't part of that. Keep in mind Hassleback started 5 games, and played in 7. As for Ramsey in 2003 he started in 11 games. Furthermore, I think no one knows Joe Gibbs better than Joe Gibbs himself, and there is a reason he stated that he'd let Ramsey and Brunell switch starts during the preseason to see who'd start the regular season as starting QB. Notice that he didn't mention Hassleback, and for good reason.
 
Can't realy say the pre-season has no relavance, because of the 4 teams that went 4-0 last year, 3 were in the playoffs. Of course the other one was at the bottom of the heap. Oh well, every anology isn't perfect.
 
not offended, just prefer not to be generalized as an over zealous fan not weighing the facts is all. For the record, I never meant to imply that Hasselbeck was a good QB in a bad system (Spurrier), just pointing out that the system was bad as a whole. This point of view is not based on one drive in a preseason game. Madden and Michaels were falling all over themselves with how impressed Gibbs was with Hasselbeck on the whole. I could care less who starts for the Skins really. Gibbs won 3 SBs with 3 different QBs. Rypien was a 6th round pick. Gibbs does not need Joe Montana for his system to be sucessful.
 
Granted he doesn't need a Montana or Elway, but he needs a fairly decent to good QB. Even moreso with the loss of Jansen for the season. Losing your star RT means that running the ball will be tougher, and the passing game will have to pick up the slack. Will Hassleback be able to do that? The odds aren't good. He had the 0 QB rating game against the Cowboys, and he'd face that defense twice if he were the starter. The defense is much the same except for perhaps a better pass rush with Wiley. Ramsey put up decent to good numbers in Spurrier's bad system, and I don't understand how he'd do worse in a better system. Perhaps you can explain that. Also, I don't see how after seeing Hasslebacks numbers, and saying that he'd supercede both Brunell and Ramsey on the depth chart w/o either being forced out due to injury is weighing the facts. I can't recall that ever happening on an NFL team in recent history the way you stated. Perhap you could cite an example if I'm mistaken. Hassleback appeared in two regular season games for the Eagles as a holder. He played in the preseason with them as well going 23-32 for 200 yds and 1 TD in 4 preseason games. His only non preseason numbers in the NFL were with Spurriers system, and therefore his only other numbers would be his college stats. He had brief stints in Training Camp for Carolina, Balitmore, and Buffalo. None of whom found a spot for him on the roster, yet you project him to be an eventual starter for Gibbs. Yet he was out played by a true 3rd year starter in Ramsey, even though Hassleback's career started as an undrafted free agent in 2001 with the Bills. Exactly which stats were you considering when you thought he would be the new starter?
 
Porky said:
I think you have more than 99 problems lol: :crazy:
wow porky, bet you had to think for quite some time for that one. :rolleyes: Take a break and rest man, your rapier wit must take a lot out of you. Nice threadjack too.
 
42.5 % for Brunell
30.0 % for Ramsey
27.5 % for Hassleback

Out of 40 votes at the moment from the Redskins message board.

Are these the numbers you based your comment on? Or where they college stats? I'm still not seeing how you based it on anything more than one preseason game.

Here's an excerpt from one of the moderators post. Listed there as JoeDaSchmoe.

hope everyone realizes that we seem to be basing our entire judgement on the play of a team in its first preseason game after nine days of practice. Wouldn't basing it on, say, Brunell's many years in Jacksonville, maybe even in particular the first game last year where he did everything in his power to win with J.J. Stokes and Matthew Hatchette as his starting WRs, be a better idea? Or remembering that Timmy had a 0.0 passer rating once last year?

Seems odd to me that he didn't catch a roster spot anywhere but Philiadelphia after Donovan and Detmer went down, yet he's going to start for the Redskins who have playoff ambitions.
 
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