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GRANT PAULSEN: Will the real Redskins please stand up? Date published: 10/1/2006
I'M NO Bud Collyer (original Are the real Redskins the team that laid an egg on national television two weeks ago, a squad that was run off the field by a rival and couldn't even muster an offensive touchdown? Or are the true Redskins more like the team we saw last weekend--a unit that beat up on a bad team, and looked better than Eva Longoria doing it? Okay, so they didn't look better than Eva Longoria, but they were as close as a team can be. Two weeks ago, the Redskins were seen as some sort of joke. Their quarterback was washed up, their offense was anemic and the team's defense was porous. One terrific performance against a tumultuous team later, and their offense is being viewed as top-notch, the same washed-up quarterback is now perfect for their system and the team's defense The Redskins aren't as good Don't expect the Redskins to amass 495 yards of total offense every weekend, particularly in today's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Quarterback Mark Brunell won't soon be completing 22 straight passes again. Conversely, though, don't expect the offense or Brunell to look as horrifically bad as they did against the Dallas Cowboys any time soon, either. Some teams go all season without ever really knowing how good they are. It isn't uncommon for a team to fluctuate between contending and pretending on a week-to-week basis for weeks and even months at a time. Like the 2006 installment of the Redskins thus far, teams can look stellar one week and like they belong in a cellar the next. Welcome to the NFL.
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