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Baltimore Beatdown (Free subscription) | yesterday
This is not going to be rocket-scientist-stuff, folks. This week's prime time game on NBC's Sunday Night Football is going to be a tough one in the trenches, but will be won or lost on the shoulders of Redskins QB Jason Campbell. The rest of the players on the field will have a big role in the outcome of the game, but no more so than the Washington QB. Why him, as opposed to the Ravens QB Joe Flacco?...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Something more than area bragging rights will be at stake when the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Redskins get together for a Sunday night showdown this weekend at M&T Bank Stadium.
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The Anniston Star Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
ASHBURN, Va. — Jason Campbell is starting to feel the pressure. And not just because he's been sacked 32 times. As the fortunes of the Washington Redskins offense have plummeted, so has the praise that was heaped on the quarterback early in the season.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
Redskins' Portis, if he plays, would test fellow ex-Miami stars, Ravens' defense The roots of the University of Miami playing tree - dubbed "The U" by those fortunate enough to have been Hurricanes - extend far and wide, and the Ravens and Washington Redskins, who meet Sunday night at M&T Bank Stadium, are just as fertile as other teams.
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Redneck's Revenge (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Associated Press - Randy Thomas stared in puzzled silence at the numbers for the longest time, then finally starting laughing. If the Pro Bowl voting were to end right now, the veteran right guard would be on his way to Hawaii — along with 19 of his Washington Redskins teammates. "You've got to be kidding me," Thomas said. "Wow." So far, it's the Redskins in a burgundy state landslide. Fans have...
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Mr. Irrelevant (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
In Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the Island of Misfit Toys is a needy place where unwanted toys have a voice, a voice with lessons for the open-minded. In the Leesburg Premium Outlets, however, the Washington Redskins Official Store Outlet is a seedy space where unwanted merch has a place, a place with prices for the [...]
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Baltimore Beatdown (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
A little break from this week's matchup on prime time Sunday night against the Washington Redskins to focus on a topic that hits a nerve whenever it is brought up. A local sportstalk radio station (WNST-1570AM) is having a week long discussion on their afternoon drive show hosted by Rob Long about getting Art Modell into the HOF this year. Modell is one of 25 nominees that must be pared down to 15...
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NFL GridIron Gab (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
Incredibly, after no doubt watching the tapes of the Giants/Cardinals game the week before, the Washington Redskins, decided to employ the exact same strategy defensively by “selling out” with 8, 9 and even 10 men in “the Box” to stop the Giant’s running game. And, not so incredibly, they were as successful as the Cardinals [...]
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
When Jim Zorn addressed his team before the Washington Redskins began the third quarter of their season last month, he laid out the schedule - Pittsburgh, Dallas, at Seattle, New York Giants - and said the opportunity was there to enter December with control of their postseason fate.
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NFL GridIron Gab (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
From: Josh Salter - Profootball101.org It was business as usual for the New York Giants yesterday, as they went into Landover, MD and crushed their rival, the Washington Redskins, 23-7. Amid numerous distractions stemming from WR Plaxico Burress and his self-inflicted gunshot wound on Friday night, the Giants matched the Redskins’ emotion to start the game [...]
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RssDaily (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
If you're a Giants fan, would you consider it a letdown if they didn't go all the way this season'Â You should, because right now, after their hugely impressive 23-7 victory over the Washington Redskins on Sunday, the Giants are clearly the best team in the NFC and probably in the entire league. If you really want to know how much difference a year makes, consider this fact: The Giants are currently...
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Blogcritics: Sports (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
Shaun Alexander is released ... Luke Harangody is sick ... The Patriots like Matt Cassel ... and Charlie Doherty's "What Were They Thinking?" The following is a partial transcript of the November 30, 2008 episode of the BC Sports Treehouse Fort.Suss: The Washington Redskins released former NFL MVP Shaun Alexander after four games, who ran a total of 24 yards on 11 carries. Supervisors blame the lack...