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Playoffs...Playoffs??

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:33 pm
by The Hogster
The Washington Redskins, and its players must focus solely on the game in front of them. This week, it's Dallas. But, we fans aren't held to that singular focus. We are able to glean hope from the possibilities that can take shape over the coming weeks.

So here, goes. The Washington Redskins are not only alive and well in the playoff race. But, they have a clear path to win an NFC East title. As fate would have it, as long as the Skins win their games against division rivals, they have a great chance to hoist some hardware at the end of the year.

The Skins are 4-6 right now. Third place. Behind the Cowboys 5-5 and the Giants 6-4. With a win over the Cowboys, the Redskins would be alone in 2nd place.

The NY Giants play a surging Green Bay Packers team this Sunday. If the Packers pull out an expected win, and the Skins beat Dallas. That would set up an enormous game the following week at HOME versus the NY Giants for the Division lead.

It has been a while since the Redskins have had a home game in December that means something. Check out the standings. The Skins also hold tiebreakers over the division if they continue to win. It all starts with this one game--which just so happens to be against the Cowgirls on National TV. Hail to the Redskins. Let's get this done.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:39 pm
by Deadskins
I've been saying the same thing for two weeks now. We can win these division games. There's no reason to think we can't win the division. We control our own destiny.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:08 pm
by Irn-Bru
The Giants have a very tough schedule from here on out, so it's not hard to assume that they don't pull another late-season miracle out of their you-know-what.

The Eagles are toast.

That leaves Dallas, who has the easiest schedule remaining among NFC East teams. We'll have to sweep to even have a chance at topping them in the division. Thursday will tell us whether this team is up for the challenge.

I've been thinking all along that if we can just get to 8-8 and out of the NFC East's basement, this will have been a successful year. Now I'm thinking that a 2nd place finish in the NFC East isn't too much of a stretch.

It's still a little early for me to get on the 1st place bandwagon, but I have to admit I like the optimism.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:25 pm
by Cappster
I'll take the optimism route, because what else do we have to lose? If anything, its fun to think that if a few things fall into place, we could be sitting atop of the NFC east in the next two weeks.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:37 pm
by riggofan
Yeah I said this last week when all anybody could talk about was how we need to fire the entire coaching staff and get new players. In fact, I believe my comment was something like, "Just watch how perceptions change when we beat the Eagles in our next game..." LOL.

I still don't think its likely that we will make the playoffs. If I had to bet, I'd say we will win 3 of our last 7 games. Anything is possible though, I guess.

Irn-Bru's comments on the division look about right to me. I'm with you that I think 8-8 would be relatively successful for the team this year. I'll go a step further and say if we split with the Cowboys and Giants this season, and win the last game v. the Eagles, that would be a real success in my book.

Seriously, I'll just be happy if we're not mathematically eliminated by the second week of December. That would be a nice change!!

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:49 pm
by 44diesel
From the start, RGIII has given all of us something to be excited about moving forward, and even though there are a few games on this schedule that we coulda' shoulda' woulda'... I love that the Skins are still fighting and in many ways control there own destiny heading into Dallas.

It's hard to remember looking at games in December as being meaningful. Thursday's going to set the pace for the rest of the season.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:02 pm
by markshark84
In order for the playoffs to be a consideration, we need to win ALL of our remaining NFC East games this season.

Based on records and performances against similar opponents, the skins and cowboys have basically performed the same. Since the Thanksgiving game is AT Dallas, I would think they would be the favored team.

I actually believe that the Thanksgiving game will be the most difficult of our remaining NFC east games to win.

The big thing is that we can't get too presumptuous. We played a REALLY BAD Philly team last sunday. From a matchup perspective, they were exactly what we needed. Based on our defensive weaknesses, our D will play best against teams with weak OLs and QBs --- Philly had both. DAL has a decent QB and OL, so I don't expect the same outcome as against PHI. This game will be close.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:04 pm
by riggofan
markshark84 wrote:In order for the playoffs to be a consideration, we need to win ALL of our remaining NFC East games this season.

Based on records and performances against similar opponents, the skins and cowboys have basically performed the same. Since the Thanksgiving game is AT Dallas, I would think they would be the favored team.

I actually believe that the Thanksgiving game will be the most difficult of our remaining NFC east games to win.

The big thing is that we can't get too presumptuous. We played a REALLY BAD Philly team last sunday. From a matchup perspective, they were exactly what we needed. Based on our defensive weaknesses, our D will play best against teams with weak OLs and QBs --- Philly had both. DAL has a decent QB and OL, so I don't expect the same outcome as against PHI. This game will be close.


Well said. And we were pretty sloppy at times in beating that BAD Philly team on Sunday. We have to play better than that on Thursday.

I'm just going to warn/remind everyone. This is EXACTLY the kind of game where the Skins get your hopes up and then break your heart in spectacular fashion. hah.

Romo could have a field day against our secondary, but I don't agree about their OL.. That line has been a problem for them all year and has given up more sacks than ours. They're down two starting centers and they lost their starting LT on Sunday. I'd love to see Haz attack that line the way he did the Eagles!

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:31 pm
by cvillehog
As much as I'd like to win out and shock the world, I would actually be pretty darn happy with a second place finish in the division this year if we can turn that into winning records year in and year out. Worst to first is overrated. I just want to be in the hunt every year forever (is that too much to ask?).

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 7:12 pm
by HEROHAMO
Well lets at least put some gas into the Bandwagon to get ready. The next few weeks will tell us a lot.

First things first got to take care of TTiT.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 8:26 pm
by Bob 0119
Yup, I (and I hope the team as well) am not ready to think about playoffs.

Let's just beat the 'Pukes...

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:31 pm
by SkinsJock
I do just want to win the next 2 games ..

If we're not winning the NFC East I really hope the pukes beat out the giants ... thank you

we need to keep playing hard and win or lose continue to get this franchise ready for next season

Eli Manning is the QB that the media is going to choke on next year when the Redskins are owning the NFC East :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:53 am
by UK Skins Fan
Let's just beat Dallas. Please.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:07 am
by PAPDOG67
Thank you UK fan. Can we just beat Dallas. We have no business day dreaming of the playoffs until we at least get back to .500.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:08 am
by Deadskins
UK Skins Fan wrote:Let's just beat Dallas. Please.

Done, and done.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:13 am
by SkinsJock
UK Skins Fan wrote:Let's just beat Dallas. Please.


as brutal as these 3 games looked at the beginning of the season .....

we can beat the pukes tomorrow - I really believe that :D

then

... we get 11 days :shock: to get ready to beat the STUPID giants

... at home

... on Monday night .. another national TV game

... after they've lost a tough game to the Packers [-o<

HTTR

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:54 am
by gushogs
1- beat dallas tomorrow
2- don't car if win or lose on weeks 13-16
3- beat dallas in week 17

HaiL,

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:04 am
by Redskinsfansince81
IF only the Redskins had beaten the Giants the first time like they should have then they would be tied for first place.
Damn it
damn it
damn it

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:15 am
by Deadskins
Redskinsfansince81 wrote:IF only the Redskins had beaten the Giants the first time like they should have then they would be tied for first place.
Damn it
damn it
damn it

We'll get to that business next, but for now, let's just step over the Cowpies, not in them.
Avoided the Cowchip minefield. Now, we'll just hunker down here and wait for the G-strings to come to us. They're gonna walk right into our ambush.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:15 am
by Gibbs4Life
Which Redskins will show up? Skins vs. Philly or the Skins vs. Carolina? How crucial was meriweather to our improved pass D last week?

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:32 am
by Chris Luva Luva
Gibbs4Life wrote:Which Redskins will show up? Skins vs. Philly or the Skins vs. Carolina? How crucial was meriweather to our improved pass D last week?


IMO, he was extremely critical.

- We saw our CB's play with a level of confidence we haven't seen this year, because they trusted him.
- We saw Josh Wilson come in on a successful blitz because Merriweather had the speed to keep up with the WR.
- We saw a level of athleticism in the secondary that wasn't there all year.
- We even saw improved play from Madeiu Williams

It wasn't flukish. The question is, can Gomes (who came in for Brandon) keep that pace up.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:45 am
by SkinsJock
The Redskins just need to play together

aside from the effect that RG3 has on both his own players and the opposing defense, all the Redskins need to do is to execute together

we saw the result of that on defense last week and this week we need to see more of the same on both sides of the ball

the Redskins primarily beat the eagles because they (the eagles) did not play well together - we took advantage of that

the pukes can be beaten - the Redskins need to eliminate the mental mistakes and execute

I look for Moss to have a big game and I really hope our 3rd down defense can get off the field more often ...

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:14 am
by emoses14
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
Gibbs4Life wrote:Which Redskins will show up? Skins vs. Philly or the Skins vs. Carolina? How crucial was meriweather to our improved pass D last week?


IMO, he was extremely critical.

- We saw our CB's play with a level of confidence we haven't seen this year, because they trusted him.
- We saw Josh Wilson come in on a successful blitz because Merriweather had the speed to keep up with the WR.
- We saw a level of athleticism in the secondary that wasn't there all year.
- We even saw improved play from Madeiu Williams

It wasn't flukish. The question is, can Gomes (who came in for Brandon) keep that pace up.


I'm so worried that based on game 1-9.75 that the answer to your question is no. I am HOPEFULL that based on the last quarter of game 10, he will be able to continue to replicate the play of Merriweather closely enough that the answer would be, "mostly, yes".

I really really don't want to be dealing with a skins loss tomorrow.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:33 am
by riggofan
Just beat Dallas. Twice!!! :)

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:59 pm
by SkinsJock
I hope to see the same effort and play from the defense that we saw last Sunday when Brandon was NOT on the field - when players play like our defense did last Sunday when Brandon was NOT on the field, they can totally help the offense tomorrow

there was a lot of energy from our defense and Merriweather was getting the players hyped on the sidelines both before he was hurt and after that