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Washington Redskins – Only Win Against Backup Quarterbacks
For the second time this season, the Washington Redskins enjoy a backup quarterback having to step in, giving themselves enough of a weak opposition to win for, surprisingly, the second time this season. However, Josh McCown actually looked better than Jay Cutler did, while Robert Griffin III needed some big help from Roy Helu to walk off with a smile on his face.
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Washington Redskins – Defense on Pace to be the Worst Ever
Quarterbacks usually get most of the criticism when NFL teams do badly, but the Washington Redskins have more issues than Robert Griffin III, especially on defense, which has so far been setting records of the wrong kind, and currently on pace to be remembered as the worst to ever take the field in a football game.
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Washington Redskins – Robert Griffin III Looked Worse Than Ever Before
The Washington Redskins are hoping that rust was the case for Robert Griffin III having what was statistically his worst game in the NFL, but are secretly worried about an injury that he hasn’t been able to shake off, even if almost a year has passed.
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Philadelphia Eagles – LeSean McCoy Enjoys New Offense More Than Anyone
One game doesn’t announce a new era, no matter how different it looks from the shambles of last season. And yet the speed, quickness and effective of the new-look Philadelphia Eagles under Chip Kelly made everyone look better, especially running back LeSean McCoy.
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Washington Redskins – Quarterbacks Dropping Like Flies
While the Washington Redskins wait for Robert Griffin III to come back from his injuries, the quarterback most likely to back him up, Kirk Cousins, has also picked up an injury of his own, leaving the team with Rex Grossman as their number one player at the moment in the position, which means very bad news if the season actually begins like this.
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Washington Redskins & Pittsburgh Steelers Hoping That Ben Roethlisberger & Robert Griffin III Don’t Break
Two NFL franchises have high expectations for next season, but those are attached, like with most teams, to the production of their quarterbacks. For the Pittsburgh Steelers (with Ben Roethlisberger) and the Washington Redskins (with Robert Griffin III) it comes with an added risk, both of them entering the season coming off knee surgeries.
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Tom Brady Throws Less Interceptions Than Any Other NFL Quarterback
While total interceptions and interception percentage are always a good way to see how well a quarterback handles the ball, the adjusted interceptions formula gives us a clearer version of who are the more responsible and careless passers in the NFL, as rookies Andrew Luck and Brandon Weeden tend towards the latter, while Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers seem to be the safest players to entrust the football with.
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Washington Redskins – Waiting for Robert Griffin III
The decision to draft Robert Griffin III for most of last season seemed like the best decision the men in charge of the Washington Redskins have made in quite some time. When he went down with a knee injury in the postseason, it seemed like the worst moment anyone could imagine.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Plays His Part to Perfection
The last rookie standing in the 2013 NFL Playoffs? Russell Wilson out of all people, doing exactly what the Seattle Seahawks need him to do in order to get another win. Two of the NFL’s hottest teams met at FedEx field, with the battle of the rookie quarterbacks at the forefront of the matchup. Only […]
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The New Star Quarterbacks Who Will Rule the NFL’s Future
We’re going to see Tom Brady and Peyton Manning once again in yet another postseason, but one of the more impressive facts is that six of the twelve quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL playoffs – Andy Dalton, Christian Ponder, Colin Kaepernick, Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson, are in their first or second year in the league.