Woo, we squeaked by the first round in one of the ugliest wins i have ever seen. But, to play that poorly and yet still walk away a winner only means things have to get better for round 2 and the team will be fired up. We've played so many good games in a row that i wasnt too surprised that we ran out of gas at Tampa Bay. Luckily, we got that game out of our system, still won, and are ready to take on the overrated Seahawks.
Seattle is a terrible team and i'm glad the Redskins play them as opposed to either Chicago or Carolina in round 2. Seattle is in a division with the Cardinals, Rams, and 49ers... does anything more have to be said? If the Redskins, Giants, or Dallas got to play those 3 crap ass teams twice in a season then they would be 13-3 also. Seattle has had no impressive wins, they beat the Colts in week 16 when the Colts didnt care, and that is all they have done. They barely edged out both Dallas and the Giants in games where they needed a final 10 second interception in one and 3 missed field goals (2 in OT, 1 in the 4t qtr) from the Giant kicker to win that one. They have lost to the Redskins, the Jaguars, and Green Bay. They choke against good teams and will choke again. If the Redskins had their weak schedule, then you would see Portis with 28 touchdowns instead of Alexander. We played the 49ers only once and scored 52 points.
Tony Kornheiser wrote a good article today in the Post on how terrible the Seahawk franchise is as a whole. No team this bad can outrun their history, so they are destined to suck again. In 30 years they have never made a Super Bowl and have only made it to a conference championship once! This year is defentely not going to be the year either.
Whether or not the Redskins actually win, is one thing, but they will certainly cover the 9 point spread. This has to be the most lopsided line ever. We've only lost by more than 9 once this season and you think a Gibbs team in the playoffs will let it happen again? Joe Gibbs football is slowing thing down, keeping things close, and running the clock. That plus a good defense almost guantees a close game. A 9 point spread when the opposing team actually have a good chance of winning the game? CRRRAAAZY!!
This week cant go fast enough. Go skins!
Seattle is a terrible team and i'm glad the Redskins play them as opposed to either Chicago or Carolina in round 2. Seattle is in a division with the Cardinals, Rams, and 49ers... does anything more have to be said? If the Redskins, Giants, or Dallas got to play those 3 crap ass teams twice in a season then they would be 13-3 also. Seattle has had no impressive wins, they beat the Colts in week 16 when the Colts didnt care, and that is all they have done. They barely edged out both Dallas and the Giants in games where they needed a final 10 second interception in one and 3 missed field goals (2 in OT, 1 in the 4t qtr) from the Giant kicker to win that one. They have lost to the Redskins, the Jaguars, and Green Bay. They choke against good teams and will choke again. If the Redskins had their weak schedule, then you would see Portis with 28 touchdowns instead of Alexander. We played the 49ers only once and scored 52 points.
Tony Kornheiser wrote a good article today in the Post on how terrible the Seahawk franchise is as a whole. No team this bad can outrun their history, so they are destined to suck again. In 30 years they have never made a Super Bowl and have only made it to a conference championship once! This year is defentely not going to be the year either.
Whether or not the Redskins actually win, is one thing, but they will certainly cover the 9 point spread. This has to be the most lopsided line ever. We've only lost by more than 9 once this season and you think a Gibbs team in the playoffs will let it happen again? Joe Gibbs football is slowing thing down, keeping things close, and running the clock. That plus a good defense almost guantees a close game. A 9 point spread when the opposing team actually have a good chance of winning the game? CRRRAAAZY!!
This week cant go fast enough. Go skins!
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