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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2005
Age: 55
Posts: 559
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Re: Keys to Winning
Welcome aboard DC!
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Thank you for the welcome. Fans look for a big game from Portis and Moss... The offense will make a huge return in this game. |
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: connecticut
Age: 60
Posts: 47
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Re: Keys to Winning
IMO John Hall needs to have a good day on kickoffs we can't afford to let Seattle start on the 35 yard line every time.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 260
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Re: Keys to Winning
We need to bring some things to this game we haven't done much of on offense. Portis screens come to mind, and some early playaction deep.
Our D just needs to keep doing what they are doing. Hold Shawn under 100, get some pressure from front 4. If we have to start run blitzing to early then we will have to have a good performance from offense to keep up on scoreboard. Matt will pick us apart with no pressure and LBs not getting back in coverage.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: Keys to Winning
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Re: Keys to Winning
Back to Redskin's Football, under the genius of coach Gibbs. Gut Check Games are what he lives for.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Germantown, MD
Posts: 2,782
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Re: Keys to Winning
Ten reasons why the Redskins can beat the Seahawks.
1) Excluding their meaningless late-season games with the Colts and Packers (W and L, respectively), the Seahawks have played four teams with a winning record and have split those contests. The Redskins, meanwhile, have played eleven teams with a winning record and are 6-5 in those games. 2) The Seahawks two wins against teams with winning records came via monumental gaffes by their opponents. In week 7 against Dallas, Drew Bledsoe threw an ill-advised last-second interception that set up a game-winning Seattle FG. Five weeks later, in another home game against an NFC East opponent, Giants kicker Jay Feely missed three makeable FGs in the 4th quarter and overtime. Don't tell me Seattle is invincible at home. 3) In his nine games against teams with records worse than 6-10, Alexander is averaging 131.1 yards and 2.33 touchdowns. In four games against teams with winning records, Shaun Alexander is averaging 85.5 yards and .5 touchdowns. If A. Rod doesn't play in the World Baseball Classic, maybe Shaun A. could take his place, seeing as they both love piling up stats against inferior opponents but never seem to get it done in big games. 4) Everyone talks about how difficult it is to win a Wild Card and Divisional Playoff game on the road. And they're right. Only twice since the NFL expanded to a 12-team playoff in 1990 have teams won road games in the first two rounds of the playoffs. The last team to do it was the 1996 Jacksonville Jaguars. Their quarterback? Mark Brunell. 5) Joe Gibbs has a career 18-5 record in the playoffs and is 19-4 in games played in January. 6) The Seahawks franchise has not won a playoff game since 1984, the longest such current drought in the NFL. Under Holmgren, Seattle is 0-3 in the playoffs, including a home-loss last season to the underdog St. Louis Rams. 7) Mike Holmgren is a very good coach, but he hasn't won a playoff game without Brett Favre. Joe Gibbs, on the other hand, is a very great coach and has won playoff games and Super Bowls with Thiesman, Doug Williams and Mark Rypien. 8) Seattle tackle Walter Jones is one of, if the not the, best offensive lineman in football. This should help quell Philip Daniels, but the strength of the Redskins d-line is not on the outside but in the middle with Cornelius Griffin and Joe Salave'a. 9) The Redskins have played four "rematch" games this season (Dallas, New York, Tampa Bay and Philadelphia). In the first games against those teams, Washington was outscored 95-66. In the rematches, it was Washington that did the outscoring: 118-57. Gibbs took them from a 29-point deficit to a 61-point advantage, which leads me to #10, the most important fact on this list: 10) Week 3: Washington 20 - Seattle 17. It's one thing to think the Redskins won't win. But to think they can't, especially in light of the fact they've already beaten Seattle this season, is absurd. |
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 9
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Re: Keys to Winning
the media has gotten the offense fired up now, thats goooood!! The defense needs to blitz early and shake up hasselbeck.
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MVP
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: lancaster,pa
Age: 63
Posts: 10,672
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Re: Keys to Winning
no trick plays please!lets dance with what brought us.running the ball and hitting seattles offense right in the mouth(i said hitting not spitting)i dont think seattle as a team can handle our d as physical as the skins have been playing
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