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50 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Other teams do them. Us, not so much.

The Redskins adjusted both their offensive and defensive approaches during this game, and effectively so.

If we responded, I missed it.

We did respond...

we let them score 29 unanswered points. I thought that’s what great teams do

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4 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

We did respond...

we let them score 29 unanswered points. I thought that’s what great teams do

You're meant to sit on an 11 point lead in the very first quarter. Don't you know the Rivera HC playbook.

Also if your defense is getting destroyed and they have a rookie QB who has shown 0 ability to throw the ball to beat any team you play your DBs 30 miles off the LOS and for sure you don't stack the box.

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I have to admit that even with the previous letdowns and everything, I really really didn't believe we'd lose today.

This one hurt, a lot.

I am just glad we don’t have the Bengals on the schedule.  Coming into today, I thought the Redskins were only second to them on the futility scale. 

Of course, the Falcons were on that Radar scope a few weeks ago, too.

Right now, I am convinced we could lose to anyone. 

And to the original point, let's just say making adjustments during the game, at halftime, or even between games is not a trademark of a Ron Rivera coached team.  We do what we do, and if it is ineffective, we do more of it and expect different results.

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