Monday, December 21, 2009

Why bother?

There really isn't much to say about the Redskins loss to the Giants Monday night.

From the opening drive, it was quite clear the Giants were an experienced, sound playoff team. The Redskins are about as far from that as you can get.

When it was over, it was 45-12, certainly the most embarrassing Redskins loss of the year and rivaling the 52-7 walloping the Patriots put on the them back in 2007.

The talk going into the game, about Redskins players with the arrival of new GM Bruce Allen, was "These guys are playing for their jobs."

If so, a lot of guys lost their job today. There's not one player who had a good game. Marcus Mason -- who should not be playing for the Redskins next year -- had a decent game running the ball.

Also, I should mention that Fred Davis had a heck of a game as well. He continues to impress replacing Cooley.

The Redskins defense, especially, was eaten alive. The Giants completely owned the first quarter. They had a 10-minute drive. Most of the first half was controlled by N.Y. The second half wasn't much better.

The Redskins were better off not even stepping on the field. All there was Monday night was a giant embarrassment on national TV.

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