Thanks to Anthony Brown, the lead writer at Redskins Hog Heaven here on Bloguin, for joining us in this week’s question and answer exchange.
Thanks also to our readers for the questions you’ve submitted.
Total Titans: What’s your take on Donovan McNabb’s new contract extension? Good or bad decision?
Redskins Hog Heaven: The Redskins had no choice. Peyton Manning and Michael Vick are in the last year of their contracts, but I don’t see (especially after Monday night) either of them leaving their current team. If they were available through trade, the Redskins don’t have the draft picks to offer–because they traded them away for Donovan McNabb. There are no other prospective veteran QBs who could do for Washington what McNabb can do. The die was cast for McNabb.
RHH: Are you kidding? The Washington Redskins and Daniel Snyder are one. Snyder may be deep undercover and Mike Shanahan and GM Bruce Allen say the right things, but actions speak louder than words. Everything the ‘Skins have done to rebuild the team this season has been classic Snyder, from signing a big name coach Super Bowl, to trading for a big name quarterback, to signing big name running backs Willie Parker and Larry Johnson, to the whisper campaign against Albert Haynesworth last summer. It’s all familiar.
RHH: Greg Trippiedi, my Hog Heaven writing partner charts every play of every game. He concluded that Torain is a tough inside runner, but runs too laterally too often. Keiland Williams may not be the runner Torain is, but he is better on third downs and is a receiving threat out of the backfield. Lost in the noise of the Monday Night Massacre is that Williams gained 139 yards of total offense and scored three touchdowns.
RHH: The book on Randy Moss is that he does not like double coverage and that he takes plays off. (Hmm, sounds like Albert.) My guess is that the Redskins will take their chances with Moss and try to stop CJ, but will try to do it with the front seven (not load the box) and that SS LaRon Landry will play a prominent role.
RHH: Shanahan and Allen at least addressed the line at the tackle position and Washington is better for it. We have high hopes for Williams who got off to a good start early in the season. He’s having some rookie issues, but I am encouraged about the next few seasons with him.
RHH: I blame MADDEN and Gregg Williams for the fact that this is even an issue. One can switch alignments and schemes in video games and not pay any transition cost. Real people have learning curves. It’s a transition cost that cannot be avoided. The Redskins are paying that cost and it is paying off.
RHH: By now, Chuck Cecil and Jeff Fisher have studied the video of Washington’s games against Detroit and Philadelphia and can see the interior of the ‘Skins O-line is a highway to McNabb and the backfield. The Titans’ front seven match up well against that line. McNabb will pull off two big plays that either score or leads to a score and Washington will execute a long drive that leads to a field goal.
But on the ensuing kick-off, the game officials are distracted by a Dolly Parton wardrobe malfunction and miss the four holds the Redskins perpetrate on the Titans to spring a Brandon Banks 101 yard kick-off return that wins the game 24-21. I know this will happen because my Magic 8 Ball says “without a doubt.”Thanks again to Anthony for joining us this week. For a look at his questions and my answers to them, here’s the link.
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