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Colt Brennan Says He'll "Play A Ton" In The Preseason

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Old 07-06-2009, 02:48 PM   #10
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Re: Colt Brennan Says He'll "Play A Ton" In The Preseason

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Todd Collins took us on a playoff run. What did Danny two-gloves do?

What has JC done?? I recall when Collins was the starter we were scoring 20+ pts a game.
I recall Jason Campbell leading the team to victories in Dallas and Philly as they got off to a 6-2 start. You can blame him for the 2-6 finish if you choose to ignore the injuries on the offensive line (and inconsistent play by the WRs). Based on Danny and Vinny's strategy in free agency and the draft they ignored it as well. Say what you want but it's very difficult to win with a patch-work O-line. Yea, I know Pittsburgh won with a less than dominant line but they also had the #1 defense in the NFL working the other side of the ball...scoring points and leveraging field position. Two things the Skins hope to do on defense this year.

Why do I find myself defending the Redskins to other Redskins fans? That's crazy IMO.

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