Showing posts with label Redskins Training Camp 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Redskins Training Camp 2012. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Lack Of Tackling In Training Camp Translates To Preseason

In training camp, when a wide receiver catches the football across the middle, the players in the secondary don't even wrap them up.  Instead, they do a "break down" stance in front of the ball carrier, assuming the tackle would have been made.

Over the course of Redskins training camp, Reed Doughty in particular made a lot of big hits and tackles, without actually touching the opposing player.  Fake football pro-bowler!

Is the result of this play a touchdown or did the corner make the game saving tackle?  We'll never know.

The lack of tackling in camp makes it hard to get a good feeling about how the offense or defense is working.  Who knows what would have happened with certain plays.  Full contact could have told the story of a 2 yard run or a breakaway touchdown, but with no hitting the same play could be interpreted as both depending on who you ask.

"He would have made the tackle" is what the defense will tell you.

"He would have broke the tackle" is what the offense will tell you.

That kind of play is found throughout training camp and is encouraged in order to help avoid injury, especially in practices where players are not even wearing half of their pads.  It is also mandated by a set of NFL contact rules that now only allow teams to have full contact practices once a week during the season.

That type of practice leads to the kind of play that was exhibited at Sunday night's NFL Hall of Fame game between the New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals.  The type of play that included a pathetic display of one of the most basic parts of the game; tackling.

The running backs on both teams were bouncing off defensive lineman and then running through the flailed gator arms of the secondary.  Each defense putting on a poor display of tackling fundamentals.

As the weeks of the preseason roll on, tackling will improve, but no thanks to non-contact practices.  It will be because of the few precious plays in full speed games that defensive players will get during these exhibitions.

So onn Thursday night when the Redskins take the field against the Buffalo Bills for their first day of game-speed hitting, fans should expect to see some missed tackles.  But now, the players can't just claim "he was down" they have to prove it.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Redskins Training Camp: A Jersey Collage

Redskins Training Camp is a jersey hot-zone.  It seems like every single fan is wearing a jersey.  And while Robert Griffin III jerseys are the biggest jersey at camp, fans from outside the city would most likely be surprised at some of the others.

From current starters, to legendary greats, to Dan Snyder busts, to guys who aren't on the team anymore, Redskins fans have jerseys from everywhere you can imagine.

So I walked around training camp for two days and captured as many as I could.  I missed a few, and cut out a couple.  Here is what I got:


My favorites are the F Dallas one and the Meadowlark Lemon Harlem Globetrotters jersey.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Redskins Raining Camp


Redskins Players Head To The Practice Bubble To Avoid The Storm

Tuesday afternoon's practice session was cut short after a thunderstorm rolled past Redskins Park bringing in some big lightning strikes.  As the players marched off the field and into the practice bubble, fans realized that their chances of obtaining an autograph were going to disappear.

Lightning Strikes Behind The Practice Bubble At Redskins Park

Before the rain came in, the fans were treated to some one on one WR/CB drills as well as a quick 11 on 11 session.  While Rex Grossman threw passes into triple coverage, RG3 was making much better decisions.

Cooley's training camp woes continued.  Grossman hit Cooley with a nice pass but the tight end fumbled the ball, which makes at least 3 fumbles in training camp so far including one at the one yardline in Monday's scrimmage.

RG3 Takes Reps As Orakpo Rushes The Corner, Shanahan Watches

Brandon Banks missed a wide open ball towards the sideline and after it fell off his hands like they were bricks he kicked the ball into the crowd in disgust.  A few plays later he made up for the mistake as he burned a corner for a long touchdown.

Both Terrance Austin & Anthony Armstrong performed well.  Austin has been the biggest deep threat at camp so far.

After about an hour and a half of practice, the storm rolled in and practice was cancelled.  The fans headed out into what turned out to be a half-hour traffic jam.  The rain came and passed just as the last few cars left the parking lot


Training Camp: The Fall Of Chris Cooley


Chris Cooley stood along the practice field sidelines staring to his right with a blank expression on his face.  Occasionally he looked down to sign an autograph, but after each one he glanced over to his right again.

Standing in that direction, only a few yards away, was RG3, the Redskins first round draft pick and arguably the biggest star in DC Sports.

While grown men were trampling screaming children (seriously 2 kids screamed for help as they got crushed) to try to get the coveted RG3 autograph, Cooley's presence only a few feet away went unnoticed by most fans.

Chris Cooley Watches RG3-Mania Taking Place Only A Few Yards Away

The scene that took place on Monday at training camp was just a glimpse into the fall of a player who at one time was in the top 25 NFL jersey sales.  But with injuries that piled up over the last three seasons and the emergence of Fred Davis, Chris Cooley has fallen out of favor with a number of Skins fans.

The formerly desired Cooley jerseys now share a clearance rack at the Redskins Training Camp Team Store next to the likes of LaRon Landry & Chris Horton jerseys.  Meanwhile right next to that rack are multiple racks of RG3 specific merchandise, flying off the shelves.

Former Redskin Chris Horton Jerseys Are On The Same Discount Rack As Cooley Jerseys

Cooley is still one of the classiest players on the Redskins.  While several players walk out the back way so they don't have to sign autographs, Cooley is often one of the first guys to meet the fans.  On the first day of camp when the weather was so hot people were collapsing of heat exhaustion, Cooley made it his mission to stay out on the field until everyone who waited out in the sun had an autograph.

Unfortunately for Chris, between injuries and the quarterback obsession in DC over the past few seasons, the fans are "just not that into" him anymore.  The tight end position is a crowded one, and Cooley may no longer be the main attraction.  But if you know anything about Chris Cooley, then you know he will be trying his hardest to make one big play.  And hopefully for Chris, he will once again hear the love reign down from the upper decks of FedEx field...

"COOOOOOOOOOOOOLEY"


Also From Monday:  Raheem Morris Hits RG3 Harder Than Anyone At Practice



All of this week's Redskins Training Camp coverage can be found here

Monday, July 30, 2012

RG3 & Raheem Morris: Football & Fun


Robert Griffin III took the snap and headed towards the left side of the field.  His bright yellow jersey flashed past the defensive end and with a burst of speed he took the corner and headed into the endzone for a score.  At about the five yard line he high-stepped as he outran the final defender to score the TD.

The crowd went crazy.  Fans were looking at each other as if to say "did that just happen?".  That is why Redskins fans are excited about this upcoming season.  In drills RG3 was inaccurate at times, made some wobbly throws, and was sacked by the defense.  But that one run around the corner is why the Redskins drafted the Heisman Trophy winner and it has the fans hope at an all time high level.

RG3 Smiles At Raheem Morris after the D-Backs Coach Gave Him A Nice Big Shove

As RG3 ran back towards the huddle following the play, he pegged the ball across the field at Raheem Morris, the Skins new defensive backs coach.  The bullet hit the crossbar right above Raheem's head where he stood under the field goal  posts and fell at his feet.

Raheem smiled and the fans immediately let the coach have it.  "Hey Raheem.  Come on man!  You got anyone out here who can stick with RG3?"

"Nope" was all Morris could say as he shook his head.

On the very next play, Griffin took the ball and hit the same corner, scoring a second consecutive touchdown.  The fans pleaded with RG3 to throw another rocket towards Raheem Morris, but RG3 thought about it, and opted to let the fans take care of Morris for him.

"Hey Coach, you better find some new players.  Nobody can stick RG3!"

Morris just had a big smile on his face, he had nothing to say.  He knows the truth.  If his guys aren't going to stop RG3 when they know the offense, how are opposing defensive coaches going to be able to gameplan for the rookie.

Raheem Morris Comes To Give Some Dap To The Heckling Fans After Shoving RG3

When practice ended, Coach Morris came over to talk to some of the heckling fans.  On his way over he gave RG3 an NFL calliber hit, bigger than anyone out on the practice field has given the rookie on this young season.  He didn't knock over RG3, but he gave him quite a blow that loudly popped the quarterback's shoulder pads.

Both guys were all smiles, but neither had a bigger smile than any fan in the crowd.  They are just excited to have RG3 out there on the practice field instead of Rex, Beck, or anyone else.

When asked about Raheem in the press conference, RG3 said that the coach talks a lot of trash but:

"When you get him, you get him"


And RG3 Got him...


The other RG3 highlight of practice was when Colley fumbled the ball on the goalline and RG3 ran about 80 yards to push the returning defender out of bounds before the endzone.  The crowd watched as the QB chased down the defender, closing on him faster and faster by the second.  He says that fans shouldn't worry, he won't do it in a game...but it really go the fans hyped up...Fun times at Redskins Park...

Redskins Training Camp: RG3 & Ignoring The Hype


With training camp underway for the Washington Redskins, all eyes are on the man wearing the number ten Jersey, first round draft pick Robert Griffin III. For years the Redskins have been searching for a player to be cemented into the Quarterback position. They've gone the free agency route, trades, even drafting several Quarterbacks over the years.  Fail.  Fail.  Fail.

After the debacle of Rex vs Becks last season the Redskins were ecstatic to scoot up to #2 to get the QB situation fixed.  RGIII was their man, and RGIII is the plan.  The marriage between RGIII and the Redskins is currently in the honeymoon phase, so what is going to happen when they get back from Cabo?

RG3 Is The Brightest Thing In DC

From live tweets of RGIII handoffs, to SportsCenter hype, to commercials on TV, RGIII mania is out of control.  And wasn't he the #2 pick?  So who was first?  Oh yeah.  That was Andrew Luck.  What is up with him?  If it's possible, Luck is probably the least talked about #1 draft pick in history.  Why?

Cam Newton & Hype

Griffin's skill set is similar to that of Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton, at least that is what the media has decided. Newton's rookie season consisted of the Carolina Panther setting records, breaking records, and making NFL defenses look silly.  Now RGIII has to do the same thing.


Right now, open up a new tab in your internet browser, go to Google, and type in "Robe". The first option in the Drop down is Mr. Griffin; over Avengers star Robert Downey Jr. and Twilight star Robert Pattinson.  (Bam! didn't think we'd drop a Twilight reference)

Griffin has maintained that he ignores most of the pressure, and that's the best thing he can do right now.  Fans are expecting wins, epic QB battles with top 5 QBs, Super Bowls, and a new dynasty.  Griffin knows that, and he knows what to do; chill.

Right now RGIII's mission is to get acclimated with the offense, get in sync with his receivers, and work behind the Redskins offensive line. He's in the right place at the right time, and has the right skills and the right mind.  It ain't the glory days yet, but they look like they could be on the way.

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Written By Adam Long @ADLegend21

Friday, July 27, 2012

Redskins Training Camp: RG3 Mania


RG3! RG3! RG3!  MVP! MVP! MVP!

Those were the chants that rang out of Redskins Park as Robert Griffin III walked to the practice field. In case you didn't know, RG3 hasn't taken 1 NFL snap yet.

 But that is the mindset of fans in a city where the most hopeful part of each season is in the offseason. The fans watched and cheered every time Griffin touched the ball, and there was a sense of hope in the mood at Redskins Park. When RG3 moved from one end of the field to the other for different stages of practice the crowds shifted along with him.

Fans Try Desperately To Get RG3's Autograph

The end of practice was a scene out old Beatles clips. The fans saw RG3 headed over to sign autographs and they flipped out. People ran towards the quarterback, trying to run through the fence that separated the players from the fans. Lawn chairs, coolers, and small children were trampled as fans begged and screamed for the rookie quarterback to sign their memorabilia. 


Only about 30 or so lucky fans ended up with an autograph.  RG3 didn't spend much time with fans but the way he went away from the crowd, then back to a new section of the crowd, made it seem like he did.


Here is a pretty awful video that doesn't cover the best trampling moments, but I had the footage, so bam:



Redskins Training Camp: Hot Opener


At noon the line began to form.  Redskins fans arrived early to stand out in the heat and wait for the gates to open at 1pm so they could secure their spot close to the field.  Signs, costumes, and jerseys of players that were no longer on the team, along with the new #1 jersey, RG3 standing...waiting...for a practice.
Camp wasn't even supposed to start until 3pm, but the chance to possibly get an RG3 autograph was enough to have people standing around burning alive for over 5 hours.


The Line 30 Minutes Before The Park Opens

Dan Snyder's propaganda team was in full effect blasting Hail to the Redskins on repeat for the entire 2 hours before practice.  There was a merchandise tent as well as a merchandise truck locked and loaded with overpriced merchandise.  The prices didn't stop hundreds of fans for dropping some cash for gear with their favorite team logo on it.


Skins Fan Shelling Out Cash Money For Merch


I walked past one fan who was smiling like a child at Disney World.  He remarked to his friend, "this is the best day of my life, I've been waiting for this for so long".  While he was clearly over-exaggerating, his sentiment marked the mood of the fans at camp.  With games being expensive and the game experience being awful, fans who can not (or will not) afford to go to a game got to experience the Redskins up close and personal.

The real story of camp was the weather.  The temperature didn't stop Mike Shanahan from having his guys practice over 2 hours.


The heat was staggering.  There were few shaded places and a tiny 10x10 "cooling tent" but even in those places the temperature was unbearable.  A 15 year old kid collapsed of heat exhaustion (he's fine) and a few other people walked themselves into the paramedics tent with heat related issues.  I guess those people didn't buy waters from the "beer man" selling $3 bottles.


Redskins High Tops, Superman Socks, RG3 Cape, Towel Cape, Football Pants, Helmet
When camp was over the fans crowded the fence to try to get autographs.  Guys like Chris Cooley and Fred Davis hung out for awhile making sure to get everything signed.  As soon as RG3 walked towards the crowd it was almost as if Cooley didn't exist.


Redskins training camp was a fun event for die hard Redskins fans and it was the official beginning of RG3-Mania.

More pictures after the jump...

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Countdown To Camp: Gano vs Rackers


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Training camp starts in a few days, marking the third year of the Shanahan era. With each new training camp comes a new batch of questions regarding the team.  As training camp approaches, we will examine some of these questions.
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Will Rackers Oust Gano?

In 2011, Mike Shanahan brought former Pro-Bowler Shayne Graham to training camp in order to give Graham Gano some competition.  Shanahan was hoping that having a veteran kicker pushing his younger one would help strengthen Gano's character.  (or it was a test to see if Gano should even be the kicker).

That experiment by Shanahan failed miserably.  Shayne Graham would have possibly lost the kicker job to a regular position player by the way he kicked, shanking preseason field goals and being cut soon after.

This year, Shanahan is up to his old tricks.  This time the kicker is Neil Rackers, fantasy football super-hero, former Pro-Bowler, and finalist for NFL's sexiest man a few years back.  While Graham kicked 6 field goals for 2 different teams last season, Rackers was the Texans main man hitting 32 of 38.

Rackers is an upgrade from Shayne Graham, although he is also on the down side of his career.  He is a pretty accurate kicker and he still has the leg to kick 50 yarders.  But so Does Gano.

The job is Gano's to lose, and if he thinks it will be anything like last year he is very wrong.  This could be the most interesting position battle of camp...

Going To Redskins Training Camp, Here's What's Up


Redskins training camp starts today (Thursday) and the team allows fans to come and check it out. We will be headed down to Redskins Park to see what is going on, to see what the Skins throw out on the field, and more importantly to see what crazy stuff the fans are doing.

For example, how many people are going to do this:

The organization has released some rules and if you plan to attend you should check out the Redskins Fan Training Camp Guide published by the Washington Post.  Here are some of our thoughts:

If you want to go, you have to give the Skins your personal info. In order to get into camp, you first have to go here and print out this.  (Snyder is so bitter about this being free that he made sure you would suffer in printer ink costs)

To get to that file you have to enter all this personal information for the Redskins and/or Remax.  Enjoy being called for season tickets.  (But the wait list is 100 years!?)  There are even some tricky check boxes where they try to trick you into giving permission for them to share (sell) your info to other companies.  


(whoops...did I link directly to the pass?)

Practice starts at 2:55pm (bizarre).  But don't worry, the parking lot opens at 1pm, so you can get there early and sit and wait to watch a practice.  (And people think that this isn't a Redskins town?) Nobody would ever arrive that early for the other teams in the area.

It is free to enter and free to park.  This is quite shocking.  Dan Snyder has an opportunity to make a few bucks and he isn't going to do it?  Oh wait...read on...

Concession and Souvenir Stands will be open.  There it is.  The perfect plan.  Get people to drive all the way out to Ashburn on a hot day, let them in free, and walk away with $50.  At least they do let you bring your own cooler (see above tweet).

No Video Cameras.  Uh, hate to break it to you Redskins, but every single person has a video camera in their pocket.  It is called their phone.

Pay $10-$20 in Tolls.  The suggested directions from DC have you paying $10 in tolls on the way, and probably similar on the way back.  Don't waste your cash, take route 7.  Or, if you drop "someone" off at the airport, it is free to take the toll road and you can exit right onto 28.

As you can see a "FREE" day out in Ashburn is going to cost you toll money, gas money, concession stand money, souvenir money, commute time, printer ink, and traffic time.  But at least you may get Graham Gano's autograph and you can watch RG3 wear a yellow shirt!

We do it because we are obsessed!  See you out there and HTTR!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Countdown To Camp: RG3 Adjusting To The NFL


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Training camp starts in a few days, marking the third year of the Shanahan era. With each new training camp comes a new batch of questions regarding the team.  As training camp approaches, we will examine some of these questions.
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How Will RG3 Adjust To The NFL?

The comparisons of RG3 to Cam Newton and Michael Vick have both been scrutinized, mostly because RG3's collegiate passing numbers put him above both Vick and Newton as a passer. But there is still an expectation that RG3 will be using his feet frequently in addition to his arm like the other 2 QBs.


The rookie proved in college he can pass, and according to reports, he has taken to his first NFL playbook like a fish to water. Externally, he’ll be dealing with a less-than-stellar offensive line and receiving corps, both of which could seriously hinder his development.

Additionally, no defense he’s seen in the Big 12 will compare to what he’s about to see in the NFL.

The adjustment factor from college to pro is never easy, and after the stellar rookie performances of Cam Newton and Andy Dalton last season, the expectations in one of the NFL’s largest market’s will be brutal. It’s safe to say that Mike Shanahan’s tenure in Washington could come to a bitter end if RG3 doesn’t show encouraging signs starting this season.

With all these concerns taken into context, the pressure on the rookie starter seems immense. The Heisman winner has already faced pressure in his young career, but none like what he’ll see this year in Washington. If RG3 turns out to be who Bruce Allen, Mike Shanahan and Dan Snyder think he is, they’ve got a person who can handle everything being thrown at him.

Anything less could be disastrous and set the franchise back for years. “No pressure no diamonds” indeed.

--Written By Kirk B.--

Countdown To Camp: Cousins vs Rex


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Training camp starts in a few days, marking the third year of the Shanahan era. With each new training camp comes a new batch of questions regarding the team.  As training camp approaches, we will examine some of these questions.
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Will Cousins Unseat Rexy As Backup QB?

Many were shocked when the Redskins used their 4th round pick on a quarterback.  Especially after they already traded so many picks to move up to number 2 overall to draft...a quarterback.

Cousins was viewed by many as a potential starter on the right team, and local commentators went nuts and overreacted after the draft about there already being a “quarterback controversy”. Hyperbole aside, the only real quarterback controversy heading into training camp regards former starter Rex Grossman being the back up vs. newly drafted Cousins.


An argument can be made for both sides. On the one hand, you’ve got Grossman, the veteran QB who’s been in the Shanahan system for years as both a starter and back up.  On the other hand you’ve got the 4th round draft pick who lead his collegiate team to a Big 10 championship during his senior year.

While Rexy didn't lead much last year, the Spartan rookie finished his college career as the all-time touchdown pass leader at MSU, and ranked in the top-10 all time in Big 10 completion percentage.

On paper, it would seem like a win-win, but given the reality of RG3 injury concern, this could potentially be one of the most important decisions coach Shanahan makes during this year’s training camp.

--Written By Kirk B.--

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Countdown To Camp: Fred Davis Is Crazy?


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Training camp starts in a few days, marking the third year of the Shanahan era. With each new training camp comes a new batch of questions regarding the team.  As training camp approaches, we will examine some of these questions.
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Is Fred Davis Daffy?

Not only was he suspended for repeated drug-test failures last season, but the TE with the most potential on the roster also ran into legal issues during the offseason. Fortunately for those of us with a sense of humor, the full courtroom transcripts were available to the public following Davis’s testimony.

Serving as his own defense counsel, Davis ran into issues such as submitting a document which described events from December 2012 (the future), throwing a drink in a woman’s eyes, and describing a ‘pimp cup’. (Read It Here)

It’s safe to assume Davis is on strike 2 with the organization that drafted him, and his potential alone won’t save him from his off-field antics anymore. Davis needs to get serious, or he won’t be part of one of the most dynamic tight-end corps (along with Chris Cooley) which looks to be crucial to the development of RG3.

So it will be good to keep an eye on Davis in camp to see how motivated he is.  Unfortunately we can't also watch him at home 24 hours a day.

--Written By Kirk B.--

Countdown To Camp: Jarvis Jenkins, Ass Kicker


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Training camp starts in a few days, marking the third year of the Shanahan era. With each new training camp comes a new batch of questions regarding the team.  As training camp approaches, we will examine some of these questions.
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How Much Ass Will Jarvis Jenkins Kick?

I remember it well: Draft day, 2011, round 2, pick #41 overall. I anxiously awaited while the commissioner walked to the podium with special guest Doug Williams to announce....Clemson DE Jarvis Jenkins?

I had never heard of him, and upon looking him up, saw that he posted some unimpressive numbers at the combine. I started to wonder if the organization potentially made the mistake of passing on Da’Quan Bowers, as many other organizations had already done at that point.

Turns out it appeared to be a sound pick, as buzz around training camp spread quickly about this stand-out rookie. Unfortunately, after only 2 inspiring preseason games, Jenkins tore his right ACL against the Ravens and sat out the entire regular season.

This year, with a clean bill of health heading into training camp the rookie has a chance to earn a starting spot if he shows the same tenacity as last year.  And we will get an idea of how much ass he will kick this season.

--Written By Kirk B.--

Monday, July 23, 2012

Countdown To Camp: RG3 Running For His Life


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Training camp starts in a few days, marking the third year of the Shanahan era. Coincidentally, this will be the third year a new starting quarterback has been named heading into the season. After the failure of both the “grizzled vet” experiment (McNabb), as well as the “never got a fair shot” experiment (Grossman + Beck), the great “hot shot rookie” experiment (RG3) is officially underway. With each new training camp comes a new batch of questions regarding the team.  As training camp approaches, we will examine some of these questions.
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How Much Will RG3 Be Running For His Life?

Heading into camp this year, the offensive line currently consists of Jammal “creaky hips” Brown on the right side, and Trent “because I got high” Williams on the left end, with god knows what in between. Assuming Williams can lay off the hash, the left should be relatively stable.

With Brown, you never know what you’re going to get as his form hasn’t been the same since having surgery on his left hip in 2009 (though apparently he’s been using yoga to break up scar tissue and improve mobility)

Rg3 Roadrunner

In reality, the organization did address the offensive line during the draft, but not until using their third-round pick on a SMU guard who most scouts had rated as a 5th round talent. Fortunately, the Skins did get good production out of undrafted rookie Willie Smith last year, and with some luck could do the same with some late round/undrafted players this year.

In training camp we should start to see how the offensive line will shape up together, which will be the key to seeing if the Skins rookie quarterback will be able to remain poised in a tight pocket or if he will be trying to survive an unfair assault.

--Written By Kirk B.--