Found October 27, 2009 on Washington Times:
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The Washington Redskins' defense can't merely play well to provide a decent chance at winning. Given the ineffectual offense, it essentially has to be perfect. This is not exactly a realistic expectation, especially with explosive Philadelphia Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson ready, willing and more than able to exploit any opportunity. For much of their Monday night game against the Eagles at FedEx Field, the Redskins played up to their No. 5 defensive ranking in the NFL. They controlled quarterback Donovan McNabb and stifled the ground game, especially after running back Brian Westbrook left with a concussion in the first quarter. ... Email </a
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