Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Week 16 vs. Dallas Cowboys

Washington - After 3 straight surprising outings by the Redskins scoring 24, 30 and 34 points against the Eagles, Saints and Raiders, the Redskins have quickly come back down to Earth and are finishing the season the same way they started off. For the second straight week, the Redskins offense was utterly dismantled.

This week's game against the Cowboys looked more like a fathers vs. sons game at summer camp. The offensive line once again was flat out run over by the Cowboys defensive and Jason Campbell rarely had time to turn from his left to the right before getting hit by someone.

The running game fittingly looked like they had a third and fourth running back carrying the ball. Even after newcomer, Quinton Ganther, only mustered 13 yards on 7 carries, many are calling him the starter at RB for the Redskins in 2010. Good lord.

Even while mounting losses, the Redskins were at least beginning to manage some positive feedback for their offensive output since Sherman Lewis joined the club. However, the last two weeks against the Giants and Cowboys have put an abrupt end to that sentiment. At least the Cowboys only scored 17 points. The loss to the Giants was one of the most embarrassing losses I have ever seen and I have seen quite a few now. The San Diego Chargers are already in the playoffs and are one of the hottest teams in the league now and they will most likely continue the trend of the last two weeks and end the Redskins season with a third straight thud.

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JacksGhost
Washington Redskins Hog Blog


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