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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
Doesn't it also seem like they need to get on the same page. What I mean is, how often after a Redskin score do you feel like the D is just gonna get walked over, or after a good D stop, the O won't take advantage of it.
Somehow when one side of the ball does good, the other needs to rally and step up their play. That's how you get 41-10 scores.
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Couldn't agree more. When the D DOES finally make a plan, the Offense doesn't seem to take advantage of it. When Wilson recovered that fumble against the Bengals, we should have AT LEAST gotten a field goal from that drive. Instead, it was a disappointing 3 and out. First play should have been a bomb to the end zone.