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Old 10-10-2007, 03:31 PM   #11
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Re: Redskins vs. Packers predictions

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Originally Posted by Takeuon View Post
Well said Freddy....

Ahhh....I see few less Redskins loss predictions so far after last week. Thats good, cause we're going to continue to roll.
Gregg Williams and Greg Blanche are licking their chops at another oppurtunity to CONTROL the direction of the game. Look, we know Detroit did'nt have a running game. Breen Bay does'nt really either. Its used more then Detroit, but when it comes down to it, Green Bay is Favre, and he's going to throw...ALOT! That means the defense will play back like we did last week and try not to give up the "big play." We are bound to get interceptions in this game. Lets just hope we capitalize on them. As I predict this game will be close when all said and done. After all it is *Chris Berman voice* "THE FROZEN TUND"... Oh wait!...Its 70 degrees in October in Lambeau Field right now...hehehe

Redskins 24
Green Bay 23
But then again....you all know I'll never predict a loss

Wake Forest??? Where'd you go to High School man?
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