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The giants are just as dysfunctional as the eagles right now.
Um, no. The Giants got rid of their one dysfunction yesterday (D. Moore). DeMarco Murray went to the owner to complain about Chip Kelly and/or playing time? I doubt we have heard the end of that since he is going to get even less carries going forward...
I don't know how one could easily come to that conclusion. Before that Jackson fumble. Both teams looked like they were going to go to OT and end in a tie at 9-9. That's how bad that football game was.
Simply because the Redskins would have had decent field position if Jackson had went out of bounce where he caught the punt, and the Redskins offense was starting to move the ball much easier against that Dallas defense. More than likely, the Redskins would have moved the ball into field goal territory, drained the clock, and kicked the game winner. All season long, one thing the Redskins have been good with is their 2-minute drill. In fact, we saw how easy it was for them to move down field to tie the game at 16. That's why I say, chances are, the Redskins win that game if not for the screw up with Jackson.
I do not hate on the Redskins. I am simply pointing out team by team how each one has suffered into helping the division be as weak as it is. And the Redskins do not look consistent from one week to the next.
Part of your post had to do with draft picks. You say the Redskins waste draft picks. Other than the RGIII deal, tell me who else has been a wasted draft pick in the past three seasons? Tell me who the GM is of the Washington Redskins, without Googling it of course.
The Redskins are a lot more consistent as the season has progressed. That is simply fact by watching the games each week. Doesn't mean that has turned into wins each week, but even Stevie Wonder can see that the Redskins have gotten better.
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At least my FINZ beat them.....come to think of it, everyone in the AFC East has defeated them...and they still have a Super Bowl rematch to go against the Buffaloes.
Yes, your team did beat my team in that first game. Congrats on that. Since then, your team has went down the toilet, your coach got fired, and your team is in complete shambles. So, I guess it's only fitting for you to start judging other teams in other divisions since you don't really have much to say about your own team now.
Simply put, historically, NFC East is still a very proud, and dangers division to play. More times than not, they are highly successful in the post season, and that continues to be true. As it looks right now, it could very well be the Eagles or Redskins that get in. Neither teams are any longer cake walk teams.
Simply because the Redskins would have had decent field position if Jackson had went out of bounce where he caught the punt, and the Redskins offense was starting to move the ball much easier against that Dallas defense. More than likely, the Redskins would have moved the ball into field goal territory, drained the clock, and kicked the game winner. All season long, one thing the Redskins have been good with is their 2-minute drill. In fact, we saw how easy it was for them to move down field to tie the game at 16. That's why I say, chances are, the Redskins win that game if not for the screw up with Jackson.
If Jackson would have went out of bounds where he caught the ball, he would have been out of bounds at the 23. Not that great of field position. And it wasn't like the redskins were moving the ball that much in the 2nd half especially in the 4th quarter before their touchdown drive that actually started in Dallas territory.
If Jackson would have went out of bounds where he caught the ball, he would have been out of bounds at the 23. Not that great of field position. And it wasn't like the redskins were moving the ball that much in the 2nd half especially in the 4th quarter before their touchdown drive that actually started in Dallas territory.
We'll have to agree to disagree. Kirk Cousins has proven to lead the 'skins for game winning drives, late in the fourth quarter, in that particular situation. That's what I base my observation on. More times than not, now, the Redskins would have moved it into field goal territory and won the game. At worst, the Redskins win in overtime. Water under the bridge now. We're two games removed from that game. Dallas is all, but mathematically eliminated, and the Redskins are still atop of the NFC east.
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