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Every Play Counts: The Redskins’ D
Two years ago, they were great. Last year, they were terrible. Now they're great again. What's going on with the Redskins' defense? Find out in this week's installment of Every Play Counts.
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My Eyes Must be Deceiving Me
The Redskin Report — ... From Football Outsiders - Every Play Counts: Redskins Defense. ...

Jason Campbell and the Redskins distinguished
Hogs Haven — ... Briefly, also over at Football Outsiders is a Michael David Smith post "Every Play Counts: The Redskins' D" that deserves its own post here, which will be up shortly. Original article here. ...

FO stroke their beards, talk about "What's to be done with this Redskins D?"
Hogs Haven — Per Football Outsiders: ...

Friday's Injury Roundup
Acme Packing Company — ... For the Packers, LT Chad Clifton looks like he will play, but starting C Scott Wells is definetly out and RG Junius Coston probably won't play either. Former starting RG Jason Spitz will take over for Wells and 2nd year OL Tony Moll will play in place of Coston. Both Spitz and Moll played well last season as starters, and there is unlikely to be much of a drop off, however the depth is now paper thin. Plus Washington's entire defense, especially their defensive line and secondary is playing very well and just destroyed Detroit last week. The only other players out on Sunday should be backups CB Will Blackmon and DE Michael Montgomery. ...

Preview: Washington at Green Bay
Acme Packing Company — ... because Washington's defense is playing great and Washington's offense is likely to struggle with injuries. One area that Michael David Smith saw as a weakness in Washington's defense is against multiple receiver sets overloaded to one side. WRs Donald Driver, James Jones, and Greg Jennings play together a lot, not just on 3rd down, so that should be an area Mike McCarthy will exploit. He also noted that Washington struggled when Detroit ran straight at them with RB Tatum Bell, which is another thing McCarthy has been willing to do, especially last week with RB DeShawn Wynn. ...

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