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Top 3 Players the Redskins Cannot Afford to Lose If We Want To Make A Playoff Run

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Old 08-26-2009, 03:34 PM   #20
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Re: Top 3 Players the Redskins Cannot Afford to Lose If We Want To Make A Playoff Run

Samuels - If you can't keep the QB upright or open holes for RBs everything else on offense is useless. The drop-off from Samuels to Heyer/Bridges is significant.

Haynesworth - Completely disruptive force requiring a double team. Makes Carter, Okarpo or any other blitzer more likely to get one-on-one. Without his presence we would go back to looking like last year with little pass rush and a bend-don't break D. With him the D can be aggressive and attacking. Pressure up front makes the secondary look a lot better.

J. Campbell - He goes down and our passing game turns into a Brunnell-esque one (with a less mobile QB). I'm not ready to turn over the keys to Chase / Colt either.
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