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Old 09-04-2016, 09:24 PM   #1
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What are the expectations for your Washington Redskins 2016-2017 season?

Man typing 2017...time moves doesn't it?

I'm excited for this years' squad...the roster stability long with the coach stability I think we should win the division. We have the opportunity to to advantage of teams rebuilding such as the Eagles and Giants and a clusterfuck of a franchise called the Cowboys...we should be able to win the NFC east

I think our defense should be better...our secondary is he strongest talent-wise since..? I think the biggest issue could be stopping the run, but I think our ilb talent could be about to explode. Spaight, Cravens,Compton...what's not to like?

Offense it's all about cousins...can he play at the same level and improve? I think our WR and TE talent is bout this championship life. My question is our running game..., who will step up?

9-7 Redskins take the division again but we are a more dangerous team in the playoffs becuase of our experience and the fact we play a harder schedule and will learn to grind.

What you got for dem Redskins!?
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