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Time To Move On

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:38 am
by gregory smith
I was bitterly disappointed Monday night, but now it's time to focus on Cleveland. I'm sick of the Gibbs/Parcells handshake, I'm sick of the blown calls discussions, I'm sick of the clock management crap. With that said what can we look for in Cleveland? Will the offense break out in this one, or is Cleveland dangerous in the form of a wounded animal backed in a corner? C'mon guys enough about Monday .

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:01 am
by PhillyHog
I should hope they we're as dangerous as a wounded animal backed in a corner. Two straight losses to division rivals, both of which we should have won. A loss here might be hard to overcome as some of the players might start to lose the faith with a 1-3 start after all the hype (again) coming into the year.
Cleveland went 0-2 against the same teams that we went 0-2 against, only their loss to Dallas was on the road, not at home. Fortunately it looked like the G-men handled them pretty well. 2-2 and 1-3 are a world apart, especially considering this is the "easy stretch" of the season, if there is such a thing in the NFL.

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:08 am
by Redskin in Canada
Please see the NFL game notes:

http://www.nfl.com/gamenotes/NFL_20041003_WAS@CLE

I am sure Portis will have a great day. Garcia has been quite ineffective and they have no running game to speak of.

On the down side, Kenard Lang will try to play the game of his life against us. I would pay attention to their sack leader. To be honest, I miss him in our team.