I wouldn't throw in the towel just yet. Green Bay still has a viable offense helmed by an elite QB that will be going against a shaky Redskins defense.
For the Redskins to win they'll need to create turnovers while not committing any of their own, while also stopping A-Rodg and Co. Easier said than done.
"To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." -- Winston Churchill
Washington is playing better football right now, it's that simple.
True, but Jordan Reed is healthy and that's had a lot to do with the team's resurgence. That and D-Jax being in the lineup to stretch the field. When those two were out the Redskins offense was mediocre - at best - since the running game couldn't pick up the slack. So long as those guys stay healthy, the offense should continue to chug along.
"To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." -- Winston Churchill
if someone were to tell me at the start of the year, the Panthers would lose Hardy and their best WR before the start of the year and have 11 more wins than Dallas, I would have punched them in the face
Last edited by Joust Williams; 04 Jan 2016 at 02:15 PM.
I'd much rather take a punch in the face, than have to go through the season the Cowboys had.
another fun fact (ok, that one was lame, this is cool though)
The Crimson Tide won more games in Dallas' stadium this season than the Cowboys did
lol.
And speaking of the GMen Coughlin just made if official and resigned. Didn't retire though. So he's available.
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