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What Redskins Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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Makes sense that a team that is 1-11 on the road in the last year and a half is going to roll in and beat a team that is 14-1 in their last 15 Reg Season and Playoff Games. 

Gotta love the DC logic.

If we execute, we will beat them.  It is that simple.  They need to play their best game of the year and hope that we by far play our worst game of the year for them to have any real chance.

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Addressing the "Skins must win to stay in playoff hunt" point: Giants are on a bye this week and travel to Washington next week. Skins lose this week but win next week and they'll be tied for first in the NFCE at 5-6, and I believe they'd technically be first due to divisional record.

Small point, just thought I'd mention it.

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If we are gonna lose an upcoming game I wouldn't mind it being this one. Obviously the Panthers are a much better team than the Skins but a reality check loss before a HUGE prime time showdown with Dallas on Thanksgiving might be just what the team needs. I want the streak to continue but I would almost feel more comfortable going into Dallas as a pissed off 9-1 team looking to rebound big time and prove the one loss was a fluke; instead of a 10-0 team with all eyes on us looking to slip up against Dallas. 

That being said:

Panthers - 31

Deadskins - 17

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One thing that probably could be a topic on it's own is the Panthers lack of turnovers....I think that has really helped us out this year..

If the WRs don't tip/drop the ball Cam probably only has like 3 or 4 INTS and our RBs and STs haven't been turning the ball over like they have in the past.

This is a huge deal...we had games in years past where Cam would throw a pick but then a RB would fumble and or STs would have a fumble or two...it's hard to win that way and now the Panthers are taking care of the ball better than they have in a long time...RBs/STs/Most of Cams passes are doing well in keeping the ball in our hands.

If we don't turn the ball over we win this game.

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9 minutes ago, J.Cage said:

This myth that Cam cant complete passes...how is it still a thing? 

Also, contain Cam Newton. Good luck...

Well, to be fair, he has completed over 60% of his passes this season only twice.

I'm not bashing Cam, but he is 29th in completion % this season.  What he doesn't have in wide receivers and crazy accuracy, he makes up for with skills that no other QB can attain.

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