Breed
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Where were these wide open WRs in the end zone?
Crowder against Ari, Reed and moreso imo Chris Thompson against Pitt. The first NYG game, both Dallas games, Cincy. Or do you deny the Skins had red-zone issues all the way around last year. Play-calling, running and passing. He missed 3 probable and 2 w/o a doubt TDs in the first Dallas game. We should've scored 40+ Cthat game. If you have it dvred. check out the opening drive in OT. Kirk missed Crowder on a left side of the field deep sideline out on 3rd n long, but had Ryan Grant wide open running a route more straight up the left hashmark. Personally I think Grant scores, but he easily gets the 1st down well in Cincy territory.
Hopkins did his part as well far as fuckin up. So did the defense. Josh Norman puts the Cincy game to bed if he holds onto 2 of the 3 picks he dropped. 2 of which looked really great as candidates who could go all the way to the end zone.
I'm not trying to blame Kirk for all that ails n woes the Redskins. But I did expect the offense to lead the way a little better than they did. Which was great in-between the 20s gaining yards or on 3rd dn where they were top 6 I think 3rd dn conversion-wise. Yeah, the Skins were a high octane offense for sure. Most of if not all the time. Even the stats say so........except one. Points scored. All that gaudy shit the Skins did on offense was only good for a bit above average 12th place when it comes to scoring points.
I see very little reason why Kirk's stats should dip much if at all this season. One stat though, TD passes, at least imo, has to come up. 32 TD passes at least with no more than 10 picks. He'll have 4800+ yards, near 70% comp% and a nice ypa once again this year. He's gotta cash in though more significantly far as getting into the end zone.