REDSKINS



Just when the audience thought the buzz around the Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III could not escalate any more, the craze has continued to build this week. As Griffin is constantly on the lead Washington’s once unlikely pursuit for a successful period, the highlight on him only improves.

Coach John Harbaugh's squad Redskins, missed a chance to complete a playoff spot last Sunday. It finished Baltimore's 15-game win ability at home. But the Ravens (9-3) still has two-game lead in the group. Baltimore took a 20-13 lead into the fourth quarter before Gambling obtained 138 yards in the final period, led by two scoring drives engineered by Batch. 

 

At last Monday night, Griffin performed in his second nationally televised game and led the Redskins over the New York Giants. This win also marked the Redskins’ sixth of the season, meaning they will at least finish one game better than last year’s 5-11 record.


They have beaten NFC East division competitors Eagles, Cowboys and Giants in successive weeks—averaging 29 points per game. This winning success has certainly raised the Redskins position within the NFC playoff race. During this three-game winning streak, best performed players are : 

RB Alfred Morris, this sixth-round draft pick by the RedSkins and 34th-ranked running back entering the 2012 NFL setup is a action of genuine professional.  Kudos to the Redskins' scouts for this blessing. Much of the credit for this success falls upon this young man's ability and power.  In the last three victories, Morris has averaging 22 carries and 313 yards per game with one touchdown. In an address to the media on Redskins.com after the Giants victory, QB Robert Griffin III described Morris' performance best by saying, "He looks like he's playing pee-wee football out there.  He won't go down." 

        

Redskins Top 3 Rumors :
  1. Redskins is trying to add Jason Babin
  2. Redskins expected to DEAL TE Chris Cooley
  3. Mike Shanahan: Bruce Allen and Chris Cooley spoke Thursday

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