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Although placekicker Shaun Suisham faulted himself for missing a 23-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter that would have put the Redskins up by 10, long snapper Ethan Albright was also quick to accept blame. The 15-year veteran said the snap felt high to him, which he thought disrupted the entire operation. "I feel like it started with me," Albright said. "I mean, obviously I've got to watch the film to see what it was, but I felt like it started with me. I threw the rhythm off. I mean, nobody feels worse than me. It's my job to do it right." The veteran made the Pro Bowl after the 2007, and said he couldn't remember his last bad snap. He said he talked to Suisham about the snap, and the kicker attempted to shoulder all the blame. "You know, Shaun, he never complains about anything," Albright said. "He's
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