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  • Yawkey Way
    Free World Leader
    • Oct 2008
    • 6731

    yeah, bradford isn't the most accurate guy around and it's kind of hurting me. The passing game in general has been kind of flat.

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    • TheSanchize
      #1 Mets and Jets Fan
      • Jun 2009
      • 2741

      Tough loss man. But Bradford WILL get better...
      "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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      • Yawkey Way
        Free World Leader
        • Oct 2008
        • 6731





        The 3-1 Washington Redskins come to town to take on the 2-2 Seattle Seahawks. The Skins are lead by Mike Shanahan while Jim Zorn is still here in Seattle.
        Washington Players to Watch
        Washington is still lead by Jason Campbell, so the offense has a lot of potentially boring performances. Instead of Clinton Portis the backfield consists of Darren Evans, Shagg Makino, and Keiland Williams. Devin Thomas and Santana Moss are outside at the receiver position, leaving the offense with the ability to strike on every down. The offensive line is still very shaky which will definitely pose a problem against this Seattle front seven.

        Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

        Sam Bradford has been the definition of inconsistent in the first four games of the season, throwing 6 INT's to his 5 TD's. Bradford has shown potential but has also struggled with accuracy. This Redskin defense is no pushover to Bradfrod will have to bring his A game if he wants to put up points in bunches. I want to see a WR step up whether it be Burleson, Butler, Reynaud or even Carlson. Someone needs to make it easier for Bradford. I've loved what i've seen out of Joe Haden so far. He's always around the ball deflecting passes or making interceptions.
        Prediction
        Seattle Seahawks 17
        Washington Redskin 14
        Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-26-2010, 06:46 PM.

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        • Yawkey Way
          Free World Leader
          • Oct 2008
          • 6731


          Defense Dominates, Seahawks Improve to 3-2

          24 14

          Seattle It took Seattle over a quarters length to finally get in the groove, but when they did it made the defense look that much more impressive. Marko Mitchell made his only impact on the game in the first quarter, hauling in a 7 yard TD pass from Jason Campbell. The second quarter belonged entirely to the Seahawks who struck for 14 points and took control of the scoreboard. Deon Butler made a spectacular diving grab in the end zone to secure a touchdown pass. Jacquizz Rodgers made it 14-7 taking a shotgun hand off around tackle for a 6 yard TD run.

          Coming out of halftime the trend continued. This time Darius Reynaud was the lucky man as he reeled in a 22 yard TD pass over the middle from Sam Bradford. Darren Evans tried to make things interesting in the 4th as he ripped off a 50 yard TD run, but Olindo Mare answered with a 20 yard field goal to make it a 10 point game again. A 2 score game was too much for the inconsistent Redskins offense
          3-2 Team Statistics

          QB
          Jason Campbell 15-21 | 192yds | TD | INT

          HB
          Darren Evans 14car | 79yds | TD

          WR
          Malcolm Kelly 4rec | 68yds
          Chris Cooles 3rec | 29yds
          Marko Mitchell 1rec | 7yds | TD

          DEF
          Laron Landry 6tkl
          Rocky Mcintosh 4tkl | INT
          London Fletcher 4tkl


          3-2 Team Statistics

          QB
          Sam Bradford 17-29 | 233yds | 2TD | INT

          HB
          Cedric Peerman 25car | 82yds
          Jacquizz Rodgers TD

          WR
          Darius Reynaud 7rec | 95yds | TD
          Cedric Peerman 3rec | 48yds
          Deon Butler 3rec | 43yds | TD

          DEF
          David Hawthorne 5tkl | 2tfl
          Leroy Hill 4tkl | Sack
          Johnny Jolly Sack

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