Saturday, October 30, 2010

Not Good for Washington fans

As expected, Cal was whupped 35-7 to a strong Oregon State team, extending the losing streak to four.


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Skins' Fate Tied to Cal Fate

Against which team did the lowly Lions end their winless streak last year? Yes, unfortunately, it was the Skins. The Lions finished with only one more win the entire season (against the Browns).

What else works against the Redskins? Interestingly enough, it happens to be college football. In fact, it's my alma mater - the team I follow on Saturdays.

Here are the facts this year:

9/11: Cal defeats Colorado
9/12: Redskins defeat Cowboys

9/17: Cal loses to Nevada
9/19: Redskins lose to Texans

9/25: Cal loses to Arizona
9/26: Redskins lose to Rams

10/9: Cal defeats UCLA
10/10: Redskins defeat Packers

10/16: Cal loses to USC
10/17: Redskins lose to Colts

10/23: Cal defeats Arizona State
10/24: Redskins defeat Bears


Unfortunately for the Skins, Cal is playing at Oregon State this coming Saturday.
And Cal is 0-3 away from home this year.
And Cal QB Kevin Riley has never beaten the Beavers in three tries (including that woeful initiation when Cal was ranked #2 in the country).

Ironically, former Cal star RB Jahvid Best could be the Lion that rains on the Skins' parade on Sunday.


Saturday, October 16, 2010

Heading into Week 6

The Redskins incredibly stayed with the powerful Packer offense. Like the Houston game, they yielded yardage but were stingy with points.
Then boom, one big play to Anthony Armstrong, and the Skins are right there. Armstrong is only listed at 5'11". Is it just me or does he look 6'2"? I suppose anyone will look tall compared to Santana Moss.

Fantastic game by Laron Landry and he was recognized for it with NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors. So the fortunate Skins improved to 3-2.

Looking ahead to the Colts matchup, what works in the Skins' favor is the absence of Bob Sanders and the overall susceptibility of the Colts' run defense.

The downside, of course, is facing the talented core of players, especially on offense with Manning, Wayne (averaging 100+ yards per game), Collie (90 yards per game) and Dallas Clark. Manning has an extremely strong record against NFC teams. Plus, they embarrassed the Giants in Week 2 and knocked off the previously unbeaten Chiefs last week.

Saturday, October 09, 2010

Bye bye, Devin Thomas

As announced by the Post, the Skins finally parted ways with Devin Thomas. If he had the tools to be a star, he should have shined during training camp and preseason. He should have earned his way into a starting role, or at least as the #3 guy.

Having worked with Andre Johnson, Mike Shanahan knows what elite receivers have. Thomas obviously does not have it.

The team had the opportunity to select DeSean Jackson and chose Thomas instead. Here's hoping that the Shanahans draft well in 2011!

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Quarter Point of the Season

The Philly game started off beautifully and then just turned ugly when McNabb could no longer convert any passes. However, Jim Haslett's bend-but-don't break game plan worked wonderfully, forcing nickel and diming down the field. Yes, LeSean McCoy had a huge game receiving and DeSean Jackson or Jeremy Maclin couldn't get anything deep. Look for other defenses to immediately copy that strategy from here on out. Jackson's and Maclin's fantasy stock will decline while McCoy's and Brent Celek's value goes up.

2-0 in the division is something to be quite proud of. Blowing a 17-point lead against the Texans and losing to the formerly lowly Rams are not.

Regarding the two divisional wins... The Cowboys found a nice rhythm in defeating the Texans. They are sure to be much more fired up facing the Skins in Arlington. The G-Men looked sound defeating the previously undefeated Chicago Bears. Ahmad Bradshaw, in particular, other than his arrogant fumble, was very impressive. The Giants games will be tough matchups for the Redskins.

Counterpoint to the downside of losing to Houston and St. Louis... Houston is an explosive team that will likely be playing in the playoffs. The positive side of that game was seeing all the offense on display. The long Fred Davis play, which failed in Philly because McNabb put too much on it, was a thing of beauty, executed to perfection. St. Louis appears to be rallying behind their rookie QB Bradford. He put together impressive back-to-back games against both the Skins and then the Seahawks. The Rams could notch 7-8 wins this season. It's still a game Washington should have won but instead lost by two touchdowns.

Remainder of the season...

Packers - Aaron Rodgers has plenty of playmakers around him and the Packers are a cut above the Redskins. The Redskins would be lucky to pull this one off, despite being at home.

Colts - Manning, Wayne, Collie, Dallas Clark. The Colts have the second highest scoring offense in the league so far. If conditions are bad at home, it favors the Skins. Otherwise, the defense will be challenged to keep Manning and squad under lockdown. But perhaps like the Houston game, McNabb can lead a shootout win.

Bears - Cutler leading the Martz offense with Urlacher and friends leading the defensive charge. Another tossup. The Bears looked tough in their first three wins but were dominated by the Giants Sunday night with their 10 sacks. Unfortunately for the Skins, they have to travel to Soldier Field.

Lions - Jahvid Best and Calvin Johnson are explosive but probably aren't enough by themselves. I'm counting on the Skins to win at Detroit.

Outlook - Likely 1-3 coming out of this stretch. 2-2 would be very good. These aren't easy teams.