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Moss, Portis Show Their Dedication
Moss, Portis Show Their Dedication
Memories of Taylor Fuel Late-Season Burst, Redskins' Playoff Push Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, December 27, 2007; Page E01
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Blogging The Boys — ... The tragic death of Sean Taylor would have been plenty of reason for the Redskins to go into a tail-spin. But a couple of veterans have stepped up and provided leadership; now the Redskins are on the cusp of a playoff birth. Santana Moss and Clinton Portis are getting it done in D.C. ...

Clinton Portis, best offensive player in the entire world (NFC) ever (this week)
Hogs Haven — ... Why? 126 total yards (76 rushing, 48 receiving) with a touchdown under must-win conditions. Oh yea, he also went 1 of 1 for 15 yards and a touchdown on a pass to Antwaan. Portis was a man on fire for the past two weeks helping the Redskins towards victory in quintessential Joe Gibbs fashion. The Post takes a moment to honor both Portis and Moss (hat tipped to Blogging the Boys, where you should all go for Cowboys updates this week): ...

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