QB Jason Campbell went 1-of-4 for three yards and an interception in a loss to the Jaguars.
“It’s nothing to start getting discouraged about because everything we’re doing is very correctable,” Campbell said.
Backup QB Colt Brennan had another big preseason game.
Said coach Jim Zorn of pulling his starters, “I would love to have had them play the whole game, and just grind it out and work and get into some rhythm, things like that. But that would not have been smart.”
The Redskins have big questions about which rookies will make the roster.
LB Justin Tryon struggled, and Alfred Fincher made his case to be the sixth linebacker.
The Redskins’ final offensive line spot comes down to a 23-year-old against a 31-year-old.
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August 29th, 2008 at 11:23 am
The Redskins seem to be the consensus pick for last place in the NFC East this year and everything I’ve seen and heard about them so far makes that sound about right.
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August 29th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
Their offense just isn’t good. I don’t know if its Campbell, or the coaching or what. But last year the WRs didn’t score a TD till week 6 or 7 was it? And even then, I think it was James Thrash… not Randall El, not Santana Moss… James Thrash.
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August 29th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
Justin Tryon is a corner, not a linebacker, but yes he did struggle.
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August 29th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Yes, the last two games looked like disasters, but we all know that coaches use pre-season for things other than victories. Portis was not suiting up and most others played very limited roles. So, before you hand the NFC East Raspberry award to the Skins, let’s let the season begin.
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