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Washington Redskins

Monday Morning MD — Better Teams Deal with Injuries Better

We’re 10 weeks into the season, so, no team is healthy. Yet, it is the teams that can compensate for injuries that will prevail down the stretch. A good example of this is there were several teams with multiple starting offensive linemen out. Some went on to find ways to win, while others floundered.

The Redskins had four out of five starters injured with three not playing and two done for the year last week. Washington started a player they just signed off the street this week. Yet they found a way. They only put up 13 offensively generated points, but the defense stepped up big. The Buccaneers gained over 500 yards but were minus three on turnovers and with five red zone appearances, only came away with three points. Add to that two missed field goals and the Redskins prevailed by allowing a paltry three points.

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NFC East is a Mess – Who Will Emerge

he NFC East went from exhibiting big aggression in the front office to dropping a big goose egg on the field.

Yes, this division is up for grabs. May the least messy team win.

Last week, the NFL East was the most aggressive division at the trade deadline. The Dallas Cowboys acquired wide receiver Amari Cooper. The Philadelphia Eagles grabbed wide receiver Golden Tate. The Washington Redskins traded for safety Ha Ha Clinton Dix.

This week, the NFC East’s feast has turned into a famine. The Cowboys were dominated in Monday night’s, 28-14, loss to the Tennessee Titans. Cooper did well but he didn’t spark the Cowboys stagnate offense. At 3-5, the Cowboys are in crisis mode.

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