Monday, September 28, 2009

Week 3 vs. Detroit Lions

Honestly, what Redskins fan didn't see this horror show coming?

The Detroit Lions are an average offensive team that, at least, does have some young potential with young QB Matthew Stafford, WR Calvin Johnson and RB Kevin Jones. Remember, like I mentioned at the end of last season, the 2008 0-16 Detroit Lions offense outscored the Redskins offense. The Lions' offense also outscored the Redskins' offense in the first two games of this season with a rookie QB at the helm so this game really should have been expected. It's Detroit's defense that has always been a mess and caused them to lose game after game, year after year.

On the Redskins side, the offense is far below average and the young potential they thought they had in WR Malcolm Kelly, WR Devin Thomas, and TE Fred Davis is fading fast. The team's defense has overachieved the last few seasons and has kept the team in the wild card chase, but time has finally caught up to them this season. They just have too many holes in the front seven to be a strong defense anymore.

Cornerstones of the defense like Cornelius Griffin, Philip Daniels have faded and should no longer be starting. Even Andre Carter at age 30 seems to be closer to retirement these days and arguably their most valuable player, London Fletcher, is 34 years old now so who knows how long he will hold up. The offensive line is in no better shape with aging and injury-prone veteran players like Randy Thomas, Casey Rabach and Chris Samuels.

So far, this season appears to have about a 4-12 record in store for us so sit back and relax, try to be patient for one more season, and enjoy the baseball playoffs as long as possible. At least, we can take solace in the fact that we know the major overhaul is coming at the end of this season.

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JacksGhost
Washington Redskins Hog Blog

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