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Old 10-29-2010, 06:01 AM   #5
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Re: Redskins move to 34 has paid off.

I found this in the Detroit Free Press. The bold portion is an amazing stat IMO.

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES — Detroit’s win over Washington in 2009 snapped a 19-game losing streak. ... Lions QB Matthew Stafford is expected to play for the first time since the season opener, when he hurt his throwing shoulder against Chicago. ... Detroit RB Jahvid Best leads all rookies with 534 yards from scrimmage. ... Lions have gone three-and-out on 31.1% of their offensive series, the worst mark in the league. ... Although the Lions are 1-5, they have scored more points (146) than they have allowed (140). ... The Lions lost 18 straight to the Redskins in 1968-97 but have won three of seven since then. ... Detroit is averaging a league-worst 3.44 yards on first down. ... Washington has allowed 15 drives of at least 10 plays, the most in NFL, but only three ended in TDs. ... Washington CB DeAngelo Hall tied the NFL record with four interceptions last week. ... The Redskins have allowed a league-high 106 plays of 10-plus yards. ... Washington’s Ryan Torain ran for a career-high 125 yards against the Bears. ... Washington QB Donovan McNabb has thrown at least a touchdown and an interception in each of the last five games. ... Detroit’s Stefan Logan is fourth in the league at 30.2 yards per kickoff return, but the Redskins lead the NFL in kickoff coverage. ... Washington’s Santana Moss is nine yards receiving short of 8,000.



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