It's going to be a long season...
Just keep in mind that your Cowboys are one T.O. injury away from having no offense.
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Yeah, his blocks were huge yesterday while Witten and Crayton were shredding the Rams. Imagine when Glenn gets back.
Your Redskins are nothing away from having no offense, but they'll still lose Portis pretty soon. The over/under is week 6.
That's why everyone in Dallas is praying (literally) for T.O.'s good health. Without him, I don't think the Cowboys would be as good on offense- especially Romo.
You're also assuming Glenn will be back at 100% - which I think is unlikely.
Meh, the 'Skins passing attack isn't anything to be scared of right now and when you stop the run - you get the second half debacle that is known as Week 3 against the Giants.Quote:
Your Redskins are nothing away from having no offense, but they'll still lose Portis pretty soon. The over/under is week 6.
We're one Santana Moss injury away (which is likely) from having no deep threat. The reason Randle El is having so much success is because Moss is drawing double coverage, leaving him on man-to-man coverage. Once double coverage rolls to his side - we're toast (He's too small). The rest of the League knows how nasty Cooley is, so he'll draw double coverage from time-to-time, limiting his production. Regarding Portis, God I hope he can last all season. I'm just glad we have a capable #1 running back playing as a backup to Portis.
Man, this is going to be a long season.
So without his top two WRs and his TE, Romo would be in trouble. I think it's safe to say that if Aikman didn't have Irvin, Harper, and Novacek, the Redskins might have won something in the last 15 years too. :p