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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 346472" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I was watching a couple of pro games this weekend and noticed something that reminded me of a long standing truth about the game. One game was the Redskins vs. Raiders. The Skins played a great defensive game and totally dominated the Raiders in every aspect of their defense vs. Oakland's offense. It was 90% the attitude they played with. Very aggressive and much akin to an old school - school yard fist fight where the quiet kid who has been picked on just literally rises up and beats the living hell out of the bully. A lot of their performance was dictated by their Coach a guy named Gregg Munusky (sp). He literally was pissed off the whole game and that bleed over to his team. Defense is about attitude and we need to continue to develop a bad attitude on both sides of the ball.</p><p></p><p>The other game was the Cowboys vs. Cardinals. The game was uneventful for 3 quarters. In the third quarter the Cowboys suddenly got back to who they were last year. They started running the ball with that big offensive line and quit trying to be cute with their play calls. I think our Coach has been tinkering around with his play calling trying to find something that would bust a long one on our opponents and we have not really seen our offense leveraged to it's maximum potential. The true strength of what we have is our center and guard combo and pounding the middle. It's a beautiful thing to watch those 3 yard runs and the effect they have on our opponents over time. I hope to see more and more of it as the season moves along. Marshall is a very good leader but he is still learning how to be a quarterback in our system. I love his potential and if he stays healthy he will be a great one. We have a lot of talent on offense but we need to use it to our maximum advantage. I am hoping Coach Johnson will sharpen his play calling skills as we move along as well.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 346472, member: 65"] I was watching a couple of pro games this weekend and noticed something that reminded me of a long standing truth about the game. One game was the Redskins vs. Raiders. The Skins played a great defensive game and totally dominated the Raiders in every aspect of their defense vs. Oakland's offense. It was 90% the attitude they played with. Very aggressive and much akin to an old school - school yard fist fight where the quiet kid who has been picked on just literally rises up and beats the living hell out of the bully. A lot of their performance was dictated by their Coach a guy named Gregg Munusky (sp). He literally was pissed off the whole game and that bleed over to his team. Defense is about attitude and we need to continue to develop a bad attitude on both sides of the ball. The other game was the Cowboys vs. Cardinals. The game was uneventful for 3 quarters. In the third quarter the Cowboys suddenly got back to who they were last year. They started running the ball with that big offensive line and quit trying to be cute with their play calls. I think our Coach has been tinkering around with his play calling trying to find something that would bust a long one on our opponents and we have not really seen our offense leveraged to it's maximum potential. The true strength of what we have is our center and guard combo and pounding the middle. It's a beautiful thing to watch those 3 yard runs and the effect they have on our opponents over time. I hope to see more and more of it as the season moves along. Marshall is a very good leader but he is still learning how to be a quarterback in our system. I love his potential and if he stays healthy he will be a great one. We have a lot of talent on offense but we need to use it to our maximum advantage. I am hoping Coach Johnson will sharpen his play calling skills as we move along as well. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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