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Originally Posted by Rotten1980
Gruden is playing high stakes poker starting McCoy. If the offense still looks like trash, unprepared, penalties galore, missed assignments etc. with McCoy at the helm then Gruden doesn't have any more excuses for the offense regressing so badly under him.
Hate the Giants. Hoping for a whooping.
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Gruden already went all-in against the Colts and lost his shirt. There isn't anybody left who doesn't know that this coaching staff has failed to get the players ready to play, game after game. What can Gruden lose now, the barrel he's wearing?
The Giants' stadium is a very windy place this time of year and McCoy doesn't have the arm to throw downfield against a strong wind, so look for more of the same dink and dunk we've all come to love and admire. That should be no surprise because dink and dunk is practically the entire Jay Gruden playbook.
The Giants suck but even they can't play poorly enough to lose to the Skins. The Giants will dominate in all three phases of the game and pound the Skins. Eli will throw 2-3 passes that bounce off the chests of Redskins defenders with no harm done. Some Giants TE most of us have never heard of will have a career receiving day. Some Giants pass rusher will get three sacks to inflate his season sack total and Giants fans will think the guy is actually a good player.
The Redskins offense will be mired in poor field position all game due to poor ST play and illegal procedure penalties. They will convert no third downs. McCoy will be hit hard all day and re-injured. RGIII will come in and "lead" the Skins to a late TD by throwing underneath against a prevent defense.
By the end of the game most Redskins fans won't give a damn if the entire FO and coaching staff is fired and all of the players are cut.
Giants 31
Redskins 10