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Around SBN: Johan Santana Throws Mets' First No-Hitter

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ThaRak

Mar 05, 2010 May 08, 2012 4 452

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Another driver flipped him off for tailgating, so Albert got out at a stoplight and hit him.

over 1 year ago London-fletcher_tiny ThaRak 4 comments

Hogs Haven Redskins - Bears Winners and Losers

Winners

DeAngelo Hall:  With four picks and a touchdown, this one is a given.  Hall is the type of player who is going to jump routes and will occasionally drive you nuts giving up big plays (which is probably why he's been with 3 teams in his young career).  But when he guesses right, he's practically guaranteed to make a play.  The catch on the pick-6 was beautiful. 

Ryan Torain: Last week, he beat up on an undersized defense that was built to stop the pass.  This week, he was even more impressive against one of the best run defenses in the league.  On the last real play of the game, every single person in the building knew he was going to run the ball, and he still broke off 27 yards.  He fumbled twice, but I think that can be chalked up to inexperience and the fact that the Bears D was excellent at punching balls loose.  The Skins put the ball on the ground 5 times, so it wasn't just Torain that was struggling.

Rocky McIntosh: 8 tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble.  This defense is noticeably better with Rocky than without him.  On the sack, McIntosh wasn't assigned to pass rush, but he saw an opportunity when Cutler escaped the pocket and he went for it.

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Hogs Haven Redskins-Colts Winners and Losers

Winners

Ryan Torain:  Awesome day for the ATV.  He showed surprising speed to the edge, and the Colts had their hands full trying to bring him down.  The spin move he threw to shuck Mathis in the backfield was jaw-dropping, and he consistently got yards after first contact. 

Lorenzo Alexander:  Yet another huge day on special teams.  I'm honestly surprised every time a returner manages to hold on to the ball after an Alexander hit in coverage.  The Redskins have a dilemma on their hands: he's too valuable at LB to risk on special teams, and too good in kick coverage not to.

Mike Sellers:  Great run blocking and taking dump-off passes for big gains, and even more huge special teams hits.  It seems like every week, Sellers and Alexander are taking people's heads off in kick coverage.  I was skeptical about Sellers' new role in the offense, but if he can catch them and rumble like he did this week, he's a real threat. 

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I thought Torain and Willaims had pretty solid games... do these depth charts actually mean anything?

almost 2 years ago London-fletcher_tiny ThaRak 4 comments