Between my love for Colt, my hatred for the Cowboys, and the fact that the Skins are an NFC team, this is about as hard as I have ever rooted for a game that didn't have any ramifications for the Texans. Go Redskins!!!
Colt looked like his arm strength was back last game. If that is the case, he can be an NFL starter. It is possible he just needed years to get that shoulder healed.
He looked good & I know he was trying to prove himself, but if he continues to take hits like that he won't last in this league.
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As a die-hard Skins fan I was pleased with the way he played. He made alot of plays with his legs and that's something Kirk Cousin's lacks. Mccoy and Cousins are neck and neck in my book but Kirk has more upside since he is younger. The MVP of tonight's game goes to our CBs Amerson and Breeland. The Dallas receivers looked a mere shell of themselves. Losing Durant for the season is going to hurt the Cowboys D as well. Good luck against the Blitz-happy Cardinals, Romo. Hope to see you in one piece when we see you again in DC!
I wonder what crap team you are a fan of? Do they have a better record than the Cowboys at the moment?
Maybe he'll have a short leash. I guess they figure the Vikings are a good warmer team but it seems hard to bench the guy that has won the two games he played significant time in. The last being on monday night football, on the road against the division leader. Sigh...
Sure. I have a pair of burnt orange glasses but still. How do you bench the QB that led your team to a come from behind win to avoid a very embarrassing loss to a bad team AND the guy that went out on monday night football, on the road and beat the best team in the division? Of course he didn't do it all himself but he kept the offense moving and made very little mistakes (1 INT) and high a very high % of passes. I get they want to get RG3 back out there but it seems like a decision that is not in the best interest of winning that day and they didn't.
I don't remember who claimed this on radio the other day or from what source, but supposedly that decision was forced from the top, not coaches. That guy also claimed when rg3 started answering a reporter's questions, everyone suddenly started shouting so loud they had to leave the locker room to do the interview. I've since read it was a coincidence, they were messing with someone else.