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Old 10-03-2009, 03:39 PM   #28
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Re: New poll: Predict the outcome of the Redskins game!

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Mark these words: every team we face will have the attitude that if they just play hard-nosed, tough and disciplined football a win is almost certain. It means teams like the Bucs or Lions know they have a win at their fingertips, and these are teams hungry for a win. Meanwhile our sideline continues to see a vacuum of leadership, hence a plethora of stupid mistakes and on-again-off-again type plays/players.

Specifics for this game: Phat Al isn't fully healthy. Portis is already gimpy and Betts has been totally underwhelming this year. Most importantly Sellers is hurt and that means the ground attack becomes next to impotent.

Unless Zorn had a complete epiphany over the last week and learned how to be a leader of men I think a win is next to impossible tomorrow.

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