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Old 12-22-2004, 09:45 AM   #31
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I'd say an overlooked injury has been Hall's flirtation with handicapped parking status all year. The games we played with Kimrin were close enough that the very poor kickoffs and missed field goals would have been a difference maker - not just on the scoreboard, but in attitude. I'm glad Hall will have time to get healthy for next year, and maybe Chandler can continue to kick well for us this year and make a race of it in training camp.
One special teamer that deserves some KUDOS is punter Tupa....he did great..and really backed up the oppisition to help the defense do their job........
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Old 12-22-2004, 09:51 AM   #32
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I don't have a problem with the Portis-Bailey deal at all. We have a franchise RB who's very young and is on pace to break the single season team rushing record, and he also has a shot to be the 1st RB in NFL history to top 1500 yards in 3 straight seasons.

Bailey has been toasted more than a few times this year and with our strong duo of Smoot and Springs does anyone really miss Champ at all??
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Old 12-22-2004, 09:55 AM   #33
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I don't have a problem with the Portis-Bailey deal at all. We have a franchise RB who's very young and is on pace to break the single season team rushing record, and he also has a shot to be the 1st RB in NFL history to top 1500 yards in 3 straight seasons.

Bailey has been toasted more than a few times this year and with our strong duo of Smoot and Springs does anyone really miss Champ at all??
Champ who??????? Springs has done a fantastic job....... :thumb:
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Old 12-22-2004, 03:34 PM   #34
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The season started out with such optimism and then turned in the first Dallas game


Redskins had the ball first and goal at the Dallas one yard line. Three plays gets them nada and they kick a field goal. 3 points for Washington.

Dallas had the ball first and goal at the Redskins one yard line. One play gets them a TD. 7 points for Dallas.


Final score finds the Redskins losing by 3 points. And it went downhill from there...
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Old 12-25-2004, 01:02 AM   #35
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3 turning points.in my view
1-the poorly officated game between the skins/pokes
2-the pathetic play in clevland
3-that invisinle call on james thrash in the green bay where portis scored a td.
4an extra one-the collapse vs the ravens.
i think the team is really starting to gel now though.
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