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Washington Redskins Breakdown


I live in the Southeast Region of Virginia, in other words, Redskin territory. My parents tried to brainwash me long ago, but it didn't take. Don't feel bad Buccaneer fans, the Redskin fans feel the same as we do. The only upside to the Washington season thus far is a 9-7 victory over the St. Louis Rams. That is not saying much. The Redskins have had scoring problems in the Redzone and holes in the Defense. They don't have the excusees of a young team or a new head coach, there problems run deeper. London Fletcher has stated that the team hasn't had continuity since he has arrived two seasons ago. That's why having a Fantasy Football Owner is not an advantage and the fans feel the same. Poor spending in all the wrong places or throwing money at the Flavor of the Week.

This week can be the Bucs week of opportunity. Not because the Redskins lost to the Detroit Lions, but because we have something they don't. Urgency for direction, trying to find an identity. The Reskins have lost confidence in their coach, their GM, and in themselves. Which gives us a perfect opportunity to capitalize on. If we win a game this year, this is the time and place to do it, or we could possibly look at a 23 game losing streak heading into the 2010 season.

Key Match-ups:

Gaines Adams vs. Chris Samuels

Samuels has had a injury prone career and hasn't been able to live up to his Pro-Bowl potential. He has the capability but his body hasn't allowed him to be otherwise. Gaines has an opportunity to put up or get off the field. If he can't cause problems this week, then his future will be clear. Cut him and move on without the BUST.

Anquib Talib vs. Santana Moss

Moss still has speed and still can catch anything around him. The only problem, Jason Campbell. Talib just needs to play him tight and let Campbell do the rest. Moss will only get 2-3 receptions, nothing of any threat.

Jason Campbell vs. Himself

I have never seen a Quarterback that allows air to cause a fumble. He is his worse enemy and the Redskin fans have been calling for his head for over a season now. He will not hurt us no matter if we pressure him or not.

Barrett Ruud vs. Clinton Portis

Portis can change the momentum of a game at any time. Ruud will have a long day if the Defensive Line doesn't start stepping up and getting pressure. If we can't contain Portis, he will make us pay. Keep 7-8 in the box and let Campbell try to win the game.

Zuttah,Compas,Joseph vs. Albert Haynesworth

The 100 million-dollar man. He will find double and triple teams all game long. He can clog up the middle, so we will have to keep the run off tackle. He won't dominate because the defense in Washington is nothing like he had in Tennessee.

Donald Penn vs. Andre Carter

Carter is a decent defensive end but he isn't nothing special. If Penn can do the job like he did against Dallas, then Josh Johnson will have plenty of time.

Josh Johnson vs. Man-to-Man D

First lets hope he can tell the difference between the defenses and act accordingly. The main target to attack in man-to-man is Carlos Rodgers. He is like Jason Cambell, his worse enemy. He overplays every pass defense and kills himself or makes a great play. He hasn't been making great plays yet this year.

Josh Johnson vs. Zone D

Reed Doughty is getting the start over Chris Horton. If we get Sammie Stroughter up the seams, Josh could have big play potential all day. Josh will have to get creative with his legs, to keep the defense guessing.

The bottom line is this. We match up well against the Skins. They are in complete disarray. This will be our chance to pull out a victory and could give us the confidence to pull out victories against Carolina and Miami later in the season. I will be there in attendance and take some pics, hopefully post them on the site. GO BUCS!

BUCS 24 REDSKINS 13

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