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Old 10-18-2004, 02:40 PM   #1
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Here are some excerpts from scouts inc. via insider, they know their stuff:

It may be time for the Redskins to replace QB Mark Brunell. He had a miserable day against an undermanned Bears defense, completing only 8 of 22 passes for 95 yards. His decision-making has not been good, and what is even more alarming is how his declining arm strength is getting him in trouble. His ball floats, and defensive backs are jumping his routes on a regular basis. Patrick Ramsey has much better arm strength to take advantage of WRs Laveranues Coles and Rod Gardner.

Washington RB Clinton Portis was much more patient on Sunday. He let his blocks develop instead of hitting the hole too quickly, which he has been doing for most of the season. The Redskins' run game features traps and pulls, which take time to develop, and the timing is critical to the success of the play. Portis' 36 carries for 171 yards also show a renewed commitment to the run game by the Redskins.

i was talking on the other thread about playing ramsey, but i wanted to start a new one cause i thought this was good stuff..
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