SCSkinsFan wrote:IF MB looks around and takes advantage of all of the open recievers I have seen, we should score a lot more points. Of course a lot of that is going to be determined by the O line protection.
9 of 14 for 99 yards. what more do you want. The fans need a reason to stick around for the 2nd half
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Daniel Snyder has defined incompetence, failure and greed to true Washington Redskins fans for over a decade and a half. Stay away from football operations !!!
Irn-Bru wrote: * They are really picking on Rumph, and I'm scared that they might get another deep completion or two on that side. Here's hoping we can adjust at halftime.
Just imagine next week. We have to face Terry Glenn and T.O.
SCSkinsFan wrote:IF MB looks around and takes advantage of all of the open recievers I have seen, we should score a lot more points. Of course a lot of that is going to be determined by the O line protection.
9 of 14 for 99 yards. what more do you want. The fans need a reason to stick around for the 2nd half
Decent numbers - true. But there were some missed opportnities. Of course we have a better viewpoint than when some big 300 pounders are runnihg at you.
Irn-Bru wrote: * They are really picking on Rumph, and I'm scared that they might get another deep completion or two on that side. Here's hoping we can adjust at halftime.
Just imagine next week. We have to face Terry Glenn and T.O.
watch the game it may have already been fixed
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We keep giving the other team good field position and it puts so much pressure on our D. We have been doing this for years. Get your act together. Minny now only has to go like 30ish yard to be in FG range.
frost got the distance but it didnt have enough hang time
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