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Smoot Doesn't Lay The Smack Down (Mooby Does) (Redskins V. Cardinals)

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Old 09-20-2011, 01:02 AM   #11
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Re: Smoot Doesn't Lay The Smack Down (Mooby Does) (Redskins V. Cardinals)

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Very hard to come up with any smackdown this week, only a couple:

- Rex - 1st INT was unacceptable. If we're ever gonna beat the good teams we'll have to play near-perfect and throws like that will kill us.

- Rex - please get some heels or something, I can't take the tipped balls anymore, I think I counted 20.

- 2nd half D - some gutsy stops but the Cards seemed to move the ball at will. I think they ran that stupid shotgun draw play successfully 6 straight times. If not for Westbrook causing the fumble we likely lose the game.
The Shanahans and Moss all have stated that Moss is to blame for the pick. Moss decided to improvise his own stuff instead of running the route as designed.
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