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  • Fellow Mayo Native Tries to Make His Presence Known in the NFL


    On Monday night, the Redskins played host to the New York Giants. Obviously, as a Redskins fan it did not turn out the way I had hoped (it actually turned into a living nightmare) but one small aspect of the matchup that stood out to me was not what happened on the field, but who is involved.

    In this case, I took a particular interest in the fact that a man in the NFL is representing my hometown of Mayo, Maryland.

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    Gameday Printable Guide – Giants


    THN has been busy making sure that on Gameday you have all the information you need at your fingertips with this printable guide. Rosters, injury updates, next opponents and series history are all here. Download your Giants PDF Guide

    Giants Gameday Guide
    Gameday Guide

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    Leftovers – Week 15


    In this week’s round of Leftovers, Andre talks about how the team has changed over the season, if there’s any competition between him Orakpo for the team’s sack title and more.

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    Leftovers – Week 14


    This week’s version of leftovers feature Andre Carter discussing whether the Redskins are cursed, how Marquis Cooper’s passing has motivated the Raiders this year and how Raiders fans compare to Eagles fans plus more!

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    A Little Unexpected Competition Never Hurts.


    Posted from Curmudgeon Corner, Maine

    As if things weren’t bad enough, there are now competitors in the NFC East for the counseling services that our Redskins have been offering to the downtrodden of the league. Fortunately, most can’t meet the level of services offered by the Redskins. Read the rest of this entry »

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    By the Numbers – Week 1


    By The Numbers

    Here is a look at some of the ‘numbers’ from the Redskins 23-17 loss to the Giants on Sunday afternoon: Read the rest of this entry »

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    New Season; Same Result


    There were two things the Redskins needed to do yesterday to beat the Giants and the Redskins didn’t accomplish either of them. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Redskins Week 1 Inactives versus Giants


    Here are the Redskins inactives for week 1 against the Giants:

    CB- Kevin Barnes

    OG- D’Anthony Batiste

    LB- Robert Henson

    RB- Marcus Mason

    DT- Anthony Montgomery

    T- Chad Rinehart

    C -Edwin Williams

    DE- Renaldo Wynn

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    HogWire’s Week One Injury Report


     

    The Washington Redskins versus The New York Giants

     REDSKINS

     The Washington Redskins have placed Colt Brennan (QB) on injured reserve and he is OUT for the season. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Fire It Up!


    You know, it’s hard to be excited for the Redskins this year; I know.

    You look at our roster and it feels like a scene from the movie “Major League.”

    Malcolm Kelly? Devin Thomas? Ricky Vaughn? Willie Mays-Hayes? Who are these effin guys?

    Using the pre-season as a barometer, the fan excitement seemed to peak in the first half of the game versus the Patriots.

    There are some things to keep in mind as we start this new season. While it’s true, the Redskins’ didn’t go out and land a big-name free-agent QB, or really any new big-name talent on the offensive side of the ball, there is some glimmer of hope here for the offense.

    An offense that’s not offensive

    The Redskins offense in the first eight games of last year showed some real promise. Many are ready to dismiss that as an anomaly but really, the Redskins offense was really clicking, with largely the same players they have now. They put up 20+ points in five of the first eight games and won six of those eight..

    As far as the second half of the season went, they only scored 20+ points in two games while only winning two of their last eight (one of their 20+ games was a loss; San Fran 27-24). If they had consistently scored 20+ points in each of their last eight games, they would have finished with a record of 10-6…not 8-8.

    Most of the blame for this falls on the offensive line. With Jansen, Heyer and Thomas all injured, the right side of the line became an Achilles-heel for the Redskins’ offense. Defenses could pour through that right side and the game plan began to center around shorter quick passes, and running plays that went to the left.

    If the Redskins’ offensive line can stay healthy, we should see the team return to the form that it was in at the beginning of last year.

    Not just a passing fancy

    Last year Devin Thomas was an after-thought in the passing game. He was the only healthy rookie leaving Moss and Randle-El as the only viable receivers not lining up at tight-end. This year Kelly is finally healthy and turning heads in camp, and Mitchell, the Redskins 7th round draft pick has quickly won over many of the fan-base.

    This should mean that Randle-El should be able to line up as the slot receiver (where he belongs, IMO) with Kelly and Moss to the outsides.

    Wind him up and let him go

    If the Redskins’ passing game becomes a viable threat it will take a lot of the pressure of Clinton Portis. Without a viable passing attack, defenders can simply line up shallow and stuff the run, but if they have to worry about play-action, then you can keep ‘em honest with a downfield pass or two.

    Clinton has already shown that you don’t have to give him much in the way of day-light for him to squirt through into the secondary. He was on par to break the single season rushing record last year when the O-line failed. Again, if the line can stay healthy, we should see Portis break the Redskins’ all-time rushing total.

    A little more defensive

    The Redskins’ defense may have been ranked 4th overall last year, but I’ll be damned if I know how. The one thing they did well was stuff the run. They didn’t make a lot of sacks, they didn’t get many turnovers and when the team had a lead, they seemed to let the other team march down the field at will.

    They picked up D’Angelo Hall and that seemed to spruce up the coverage a little bit, but there still really wasn’t a pass-rush to speak of.

    This year the Redskins committed to focusing on the pass rush by acquiring Brian Orakpo and Albert Haynesworth. Even if these two monsters don’t get to the QB, maybe they put enough pressure on him that he throws an ill-advised pass resulting in a pick.

    The keys for the Redskins’ defense are going to be:

    1)      Can they stay healthy?

    2)      Keep the pressure on

    It drove me absolutely crazy seeing the defense let up last year as soon as they had a lead. If you go back and look at those first six wins you’ll see that most of them weren’t as close as the score were implied.

    If the Redskins’ D can keep the pressure on like when they are behind then I think you’ll see more turnovers and more chances for the offense to score.

    The Redskins’ first opponent is the Giants. A game they lost last year by a score of 16-7.

    The Giants have on awfully big hole to fill on offense with the loss of Plaxico Burress. This doesn’t mean that they are gonna be pushovers, but it might just make them weak enough that the Redskins’ have a better chance than many in the media world are currently giving them.

    Kick-off is at 4:15 and it should be a good one!

    Go ‘Skins!

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