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Again it's preseason and all but the Redskins have only allowed a total of 91 yards rushing total for the first two games-the only team not to allow over 100 yards rushing in the first two games.
The stat I liked the most was NO SACKS ALLOWED BY THE REDSKINS. After last week it was good to see. It helps when your QB drops three steps and fires.
But the first 14 were vs their starters so even better.
If that's not tightrope walking the positive side I don't know what is lol
Ross looks like he could be a stud. Quality slot type guy that could really thrive underneath.
2. At 5-6, the Redskins are sooooooooooo close to being considered an actual good team. Let's clean up some things though, before we get too carried away. Zero points on three interceptions is not what good teams do. Failing to win two games in a row for the better part of--if not longer than--a year is not what good teams do. Multiple consecutive penalties that push the offense out of field goal range after solid drives is not what good teams do. If DeSean Jackson is going to be our top receiver, we have to find more ways to get him the ball. Good news everyone: these are correctable things. In fact, I only bring up this topic at all because I 100% believe in the difference between "bad" and "not good yet." We know what bad looks like--intimately. This ain't it. It would be fair to suggest that the Redskins are limited to just how good they can get this season. There is a lot of youth and inexperience out on the field. Hell, there is a lot of "undraftedness" out on that field. That is a far cry from there being a lot of "players who don't belong in the NFL" out there. We know what that looks like. This Redskins team is improving as the season wears on, slowly approaching their true potential. At 5-6, that true potential probably tops out somewhere around 9-7, and everyone here understands the kind of work left to do to sniff that kind of result. SPOILER ALERT: 9-7 probably wins the NFC East by two games.
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