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Old 09-21-2008, 08:14 PM   #609
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Re: Redskins vs. Cardinals game thread

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Originally Posted by 4thGenRedskin21 View Post
What?? are you kidding me? we are just now getting gelled with this offense and its showing by the points we are putting up. You have to be a bit slow to say that what is happening with us isnt anything special. We havent had an offense like this in a while and it's a perfect combo with our running game. Thank god everyone is healthy , finally. We are going to be veryyyy hard to beat if we keep playing like we have been. CAmpbell will only be even better next year and the year after that because he will actually be comfy in this system and hopefully he wont have to change anymore anytime soon. The redskins have great offensive weapon sand im glad we are finally getting to use them
Imagine if we had Malcolm kelly out there in the redzone?? Jim Zorn will get better too, but I think we are in VERY good shape everyone, and im not the type of person who says this every year, but I see something special in this team.

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You're wrong. Our running game hasn't been great yet all year. I like the rushing TDs, but yards have been pretty hard to come by. And today we played a team that finished DEAD LAST in total D last season.

We're going to "very hard to beat?" We're actually pretty lucky we're not 1-2 or even 0-3. Two very narrow home wins and a ugly road division loss. Our offense had 105 yards at halftime today outside of the 1st drive we didn't have a 1st down the rest of the half. And this is playing at home with no crowd noise in our ears. I liked some of the execution in the second half, and I'm happy with the way we're progressing, but if you think for one minute we can walk into Philly or Dallas the next few weeks and win playing this way... well, then you my friend are the on who is a little slow.
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