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Redskins Better Do It Now!

The Redskins find themselves, 8PM Sunday night, in a huge make or break game.  This game resembles the feeling of all the must wins the end of the past 2 seasons having to win out to make the playoffs.  Even though the Redskins are 6-3 and could afford a loss, there is so much fan and media expectations for this team that has accomplished so much this season.

In the recent past, fans, coaches and management would be ecstatic about 6-3 record into a bye with Dallas on deck at home.  However, this year the Redskins, have shown that they can step up and play with the best of them.  They have proven to themselves, the fans and the media that they finally may be breaking a 20 year hang-over and back to a more consistent elite NFL team.

Through the first 5 games of the season, obviously including the Giants home opener, the Skins offense produced 21.8 Pts/G while the defense allowed 19.6.  Certainly ranked in top of the NFL.  Since then, starting with the miserable Rams loss, the Skins are scoring 15.5 Pts/G and playing better defense allowing 17.5 Pts/G.

The big discrepency with these stats is the schedule.  The past 4 games have been against, Rams, Browns, Detroit and Steelers.  Clearly we are doing the right things on the defensive side of the ball.  Fortunately, we are dead solid and the acquisition of Hall will prove to tighen up nuts and bolts in the secondary.  Offensively it makes no sense, how can the Skins drop nearly a touchdown in scoring while playing teams that have been getting torched.  Plus we had a punt return against Detroit so in reality the offense itself is truly producing less.  Have NFL teams caught up with Skins tactics, is it injuries, is Zorn putting the reigns back on Campbell, is the O-line crumbling?

Unfortunately, I think it is all of the above and it needs to be fixed now.  Sunday Night, without Portis, will be a great example of the heart, desire, coaching and strength of this team.  People can say all they want about how the Cowboys are on a downhill spiral but they can easily blowout any team in the NFL on any day.  This game will define the moral of the team.  Players, fans and coaches have had high expectations for this team and this game will set the precedent throughout the NFL and media outlets.

If Skins win:

The Redskins know how to overcome adversity and injuries.  Coaching staff knows how to prepare and game plan.  The Skins will be 3-1 in the toughest division in football.  Moral will be lifted significantly given the tough road the past 4 weeks.  Skins are real playoff contenders, watch-out!

If Skins lose:

No one will believe that the Skins are for real anymore, even with a 6-4 record.  The past 5 weeks, they would prove that the league has caught up, that the Skins are NOT a new face in the NFL.  The road to the playoffs gets that much tougher given the NFC South tight race.  Still have to play, Eagles, Giants and Baltimore with great defenses.  Team moral will be a season low.  Not good.

Case in point, this is the biggest game of the season thus far, the Redskins BETTER show up Sunday night and stuff a hungry Dallas team in the face like they did week 4.

Go Skins!

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