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    Default Re: the next 3 games: hardest stretch of the schedule

    Last time Skins played in New England, Spurrier beat them, and that was NE's Super Bowl year, if he can, Gibbs and this team can. =)

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    Default Re: the next 3 games: hardest stretch of the schedule

    Quote Originally Posted by Arnok Vanquish
    Last time Skins played in New England, Spurrier beat them, and that was NE's Super Bowl year, if he can, Gibbs and this team can. =)
    Except that game was at Fedex.

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    Packers just lost in an atrocious second half against the Bears.

    Coach Williams, take notes. Lots of them.

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    3 division leading teams, 2 of which look like they are on their way to the playoffs. Yeah, it will be a tough stretch, and one we need a minimum of one win out of. If we manage to pull out 2 wins, we will put ourselves in a really good spot. Its stretches like this you find out what your team is made out of. Wouldnt it be a hoot if WE were the team to end NE run for perfection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reic
    I want a win against the pack, because everyone would be flaunting their 5-0 record, and we could dismantle it.

    now, N.E needs to beat dallas to go to 6-0 and then we can dismantle them, ending back to back win streaks would be HUGE for this team.

    getting to 6-1 against two of the top 4 teams record wise, would be awesome.

    I shouldn't skip Arizona, but I will for now
    You mean the Packers 4-1 record....lol Bears stuck it to them in the 2nd half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Deadman
    Maybe....but I think the back to back away @TB then @Dallas is probably the most difficult.
    TB isn't that good. Neither are the Cards. We should win both.

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    if we can play like the way we did today, we not only can beat the cheese, we can beat the pats too. i remember we played them. they were 1-2 i believe. after the lost to us, they went on a 10 winning streak or so.. we are a old, yet young team on the rise. they look pass us and die.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnok Vanquish
    Last time Skins played in New England, Spurrier beat them, and that was NE's Super Bowl year, if he can, Gibbs and this team can. =)
    yeah, we were the last team to beat that squad

    these next three games are gonna be real exciting. i think our team is gelling and is ready to be tested
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinSince87
    being a diehard skins fan i truly believe they can beat anyone, the only concern i have is injuries
    Gospel. We go to GB and see if Redskins football can beat Packers football. And with what I saw this evening from the Pack...it's not out of the question. 4-1 is a nice place to be. As for the Pats. Just show up and give 100%, try to keep it within 2TD's if you could as well.

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    The Packers magical little run finally ended at the hands of, well, Favre...

    Favre looked goofy back there...back to back under hand throws...throwing against his body...he's going to get hurt.

    I like Favre and all, but seriously, he's going to get hurt...probably sunday.
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    i was hoping the pack would win, so they'd go into next week being complacent. now we have to beat a pack team with a good defense and a qb who wants to show that this weekend was a fluke.
    Last edited by jrt212; October-8th-2007 at 01:04 AM.

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    Default Re: the next 3 games: hardest stretch of the schedule

    I was hoping they would win also, but oh well, we get to see what WE got.

    I remember the last time we went up there.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by desioreo87
    Are you guys excited to hit this patch of our schedule after this game or are you wary of the challenge that lies ahead.
    I feel a lot better now that we blew away the Lions. Campbell was hot. The receivers didn't drop the ball. Very few penalties.

    However, they can't sit back and think they have it made though. GW did know what Martz's offensive scheme was. That direct snap to Portis isn't going to work anymore with Campbell spread out wide, unless it's a pass-option. And improvement is needed in protecting the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildbill
    I was hoping they would win also, but oh well, we get to see what WE got.

    I remember the last time we went up there.........
    2002 was the last time and wow.

    WE got owned. 30-9.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=221020009

    Good thing we don't have Spurrier as our coach or Ramsey as our QB anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrt212
    i was hoping the pack would win, so they'd go into next week being complacent. now we have to beat a pack team with a good defense and a qb who wants to show that this weekend was a fluke.
    The thing about Green Bay's defense is their corners. Their corners can play man-to-man while they have 8 in the box. Campbell will probably need to be passing to the RBs, Cooley, and out of a 3-receiver set to soften up their front 8.

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