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		<title>Redskins recap: Week 2 &#8211; Redskins vs. Rams</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 12:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This has to be one of the toughest and most physical games played that I&#8217;ve witnessed in a very long time. Both sides were very chippy and over aggressive from the first quarter all the way to the final whistle. Here&#8217;s a recap of yesterday&#8217;s action. Starting off the game with a bang, Washington capitalized [...]</p><p><a href="http://riggosrag.com/2012/09/17/redskins-recap-week-2/">Redskins recap: Week 2 &#8211; Redskins vs. Rams</a> - <a href="http://riggosrag.com">Riggo&#039;s Rag</a> - <a href="http://riggosrag.com">Riggo&#039;s Rag - A Washington Redskins Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_8295" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6587312.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8295" title="NFL: Washington Redskins at St. Louis Rams" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6587312.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="432" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">September 16, 2012; St. Louis, MO, USA; Washington Redskins wide receiver Josh Morgan (15) and St. Louis Rams cornerback Cortland Finnegan (31) exchange words during the first half at the Edward Jones Dome. The Rams defeated the Redskins 31-28. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>This has to be one of the toughest and most physical games played that I&#8217;ve witnessed in a very long time. Both sides were very chippy and over aggressive from the first quarter all the way to the final whistle. Here&#8217;s a recap of yesterday&#8217;s action.</p>
<p>Starting off the game with a bang, Washington capitalized early with a forced fumble returned for a touchdown by Josh Wilson. It appeared as though the defense came ready to play. That is, until Sam Bradford remembered that the Redskins have always had problems defending small quick receivers. He began to target Danny Amendola as if he were the only person eligible to receive a pass. Amendola tied his career high in receptions (12) in the first half. For those reading this that have yet to see any action from the game, that was not a typo. Amendola is the reason that this game didn&#8217;t get out of control early for St. Louis. The Washington offensive attack did their job well in the first half, by scoring on two drives which included a touchdown run by Griffin III and a 68 yard bomb to Hankerson. Griffin III finally got his first interception out of the way, as he was attempting to hit Fred Davis crossing the field. Cortland Finnegan read Griffin III&#8217;s eyes and made a spectacular one handed catch reaching behind him.</p>
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<div id="attachment_8296" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 445px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6587264.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8296" title="NFL: Washington Redskins at St. Louis Rams" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6587264.jpg" alt="" width="435" height="550" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sep 16, 2012; St. Louis, MO, USA; Washington Redskins wide receiver Aldrick Robinson (11) misses a catch as St. Louis Rams free safety Quintin Mikell (27) pressures during the second half at the Edward Jones Dome. The Rams defeated the Redskins 31-28. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Rovak-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
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<p><strong>Miscues</strong></p>
<p>For the second week in a row, the Redskins allowed  a blocked punt. These are mistakes that absolutely cannot be allowed at any point in the game as it seems to always be proven to be drastic. The reason you are punting in the first place is because you are not in ideal scoring range for yourself, but in perfect scoring range for your opponent. Washington needs to re-visit punt protection immediately because it seems as though the league has found a hole in their protection.</p>
<p>The 4th quarter is no time for players to try to be a hero by not doing your assignment on a designed play, especially in the goal line set. On the play action play where Bradford found a disturbingly wide open Mulligan in the back of the end zone, every linebacker was chasing Bradford rolling to the right like he was Vick racing towards the pylon. Nobody saw Mulligan run past their face and set up shop in the back of the end zone praying that Bradford saw him. Reviewing today&#8217;s red zone performance and growing from it will be key for Washington as the road they face doesn&#8217;t get any easier.</p>
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<div id="attachment_8297" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6586496.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8297" title="NFL: Washington Redskins at St. Louis Rams" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6586496.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="511" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sep 19, 2012; St. Louis, MO, USA; Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan yells at an official during the first half against the St. Louis Rams at the Edward Jones Dome. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Rovak-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p><strong>Penalties. Penalties. Penalties.</strong></p>
<p>Washington has the ball with 4:54 remaining in the 4th quarter and Trent Williams is called for holding on 2nd down. Now faced with 2nd &amp; 20, Washington is forced to change their game plan to move the ball and eventually get forced into a 3 &amp;out. You cannot afford to have wasted possessions in the 4th quarter when you are trying to come back from behind. That holding penalty destroyed any chance Washington had to have a relaxed drive to attempt to win the game. Thanks to the defense getting a stop, the Skins had a 2nd opportunity but we all know that&#8217;s not always the case. If S. Jackson is on the field, would there have been a fumble?</p>
<p>Josh Morgan&#8230;the unsportsmanlike conduct penalty doesn&#8217;t bother me. In a physical game where there was pushing and shoving all game, when you get pushed in the head by a defender, you are supposed to be angry. There is no excuse whatsoever though for throwing the football at a defender. If you want to show your frustration, get up and bark in his face&#8230;anything but throw the football at him especially on 3rd down. If he had not drawn that penalty would Washington have won the game? Maybe. Is Josh Morgan&#8217;s penalty the reason Washington lost the game? No, there were many contributing factors. However, his penalty is the reason that the Redskins weren&#8217;t able to take full advantage of their last scoring opportunity and that ended up being the miscue that hurt the team the most.</p>
<p><strong>Rookie play</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>I think that these two games are enough for Washington to stop playing like they are scared for Griffin III to be tackled. This is football and football plays have to be made as often as possible. I understand that Griffin III prefers to stay behind the line of scrimmage and throw the ball, but part of being a great quarterback is understanding what is necessary for every situation. There were a few plays in which it would&#8217;ve been best for him to take of and run but ended up resulting in throwing the ball away. Griffin needs to take advantage of all running opportunities so that he can get adjusted to the speed of the NFL as soon as possible. I am positive that this will make reading the field for him as easy as it was in college.</p>
<p>Morris had another strong performance. He tallied up 89 yards on 16 carries which comes out to be 5.6 yards per carry. With an average like that and your team playing with the lead most of the game, there should have been a lot more of #46 touching the ball. Washington did not do a good job of controlling the ball like they did vs New Orleans and the results of that were obvious. If the Redskins are going to trust Morris as their starting running back then they have to use him as if he were amongst the elite in the NFL. It is unacceptable to have a running back average 5.6 yards per carry and only run the ball 16 times. Unacceptable.</p>
<div id="attachment_8298" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 459px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6587110.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8298" title="NFL: Washington Redskins at St. Louis Rams" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6587110.jpg" alt="" width="449" height="550" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sep 19, 2012; St. Louis, MO, USA; Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris (46) rushes for a first down against the St. Louis Rams during the second half at the Edward Jones Dome. The Rams defeated the Redskins 31-28. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Rovak-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
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<p>Overall, the Redskins are moving in the right direction. They aren&#8217;t showing the struggles to score like they have in the past and it is refreshing. I got tired of not having free toppings on my Papa John&#8217;s pizza on Mondays! The defense needs to find their identity quickly because the last thing Washington needs is to become a scoring machine with an unreliable defense. At the end of the day, there is always something a team can point to in a loss and say, &#8220;We need to work on this.&#8221; There are always aspects of the game that could use some fine tuning. What I saw yesterday was a team that refused to back down, refused to stop fighting and refused to lose. I saw faces of disappointment after the game which means that there has been a change for the better in Washington. This team expects to win and is equipped to do it. Keep your heads up Redskins Nation, the future of the Burgundy &amp; Gold is in good hands.</p>
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		<title>Redskins vs. Rams: The Trade &#8211; The First Chapter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2012 21:59:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With tomorrow comes our first on-the-field review of &#8220;The Trade&#8221;.  Yes it&#8217;s not completed until the Rams make their first round selections in 2013 and 2014, but for quite awhile whenever you see Robert Griffin III on one sideline, and the blue helmets with the gold circular pattern on the other sideline, everyone will be [...]</p><p><a href="http://riggosrag.com/2012/09/15/redskins-vs-rams-the-trade-the-first-chapter/">Redskins vs. Rams: The Trade &#8211; The First Chapter</a> - <a href="http://riggosrag.com">Riggo&#039;s Rag</a> - <a href="http://riggosrag.com">Riggo&#039;s Rag - A Washington Redskins Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With tomorrow comes our first on-the-field review of &#8220;The Trade&#8221;.  Yes it&#8217;s not completed until the Rams make their first round selections in 2013 and 2014, but for quite awhile whenever you see Robert Griffin III on one sideline, and the blue helmets with the gold circular pattern on the other sideline, everyone will be reminded of The Trade.</p>
<div id="attachment_8280" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6210910.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8280" title="NFL: NFL Draft" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/6210910.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="453" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Apr 26, 2012; New York, NY, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell introduces Robert Griffin III (Baylor) as the second overall pick of the 2012 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>To review, Old D.C., was able to replace one RG3 (Rex Grossman III) for a new and improved model in Robert Griffin III.  In return, the Rams got the Redskins&#8217; first round picks of 2012, 2013, and 2014, and the second round pick of this most recent draft. So far, you would have to say that this is one of those trades that in the end will help both teams out.</p>
<p>After only one game, it&#8217;s hard to deny the Redskins did get a very special weapon.  He already has <a href="http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Griffin-III-Wins-Two-More-NFL-Week-1-Awards/8799f4b9-5604-4a2f-990c-a66e5a8f89a2" target="_blank"> won three awards!</a>  Some may say that this is shortsighted, but great quarterbacks hardly hit the free agent market.  If you want to win the big game in February, you better draft your quarterback.  21 of the last 28 Super Bowl winners were lead by a quarterback that was drafted by that team.  As the Shield has become more of a passing league, the trend has only increased in recent years.  Eight of the past nine Super Bowl winning quarterbacks were drafted by the team they lead to victory.  To get a talent like RG3, is not something to be taken lightly.</p>
<p>On the other side of the field, the Rams have already seen their side of the trade pay off dividends.  With the second round pick they received in the trade, the Rams drafted Janoris Jenkins.  A first round talent who fell to the second round due to some off the field issues, Jenkins is already starting for the Rams.  In his career opener, Jenkins had an interception on the road.  Micheal Brockers, the gentleman the Rams selected in the first round this year, will be out until October, but should help the defensive line when he returns.  Beyond that, the Rams have many holes that can be filled through the draft with those extra first round picks.</p>
<p>Although this story is far from being over, Sunday will be the first chapter on how The Trade will be measured between these two teams.  So far, the fans for both teams should feel good.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2012 18:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Each week we try to get inside the heads of the opposite side.  This week I talked with Brandon Folsom, who is the lead editor at  Ramblin&#8217; Fan.  (Ramblin&#8217; Fan is Fanside.com&#8217;s blog that covers the St. Louis Rams.)  After exchanging pleasantries, I wanted to know what this week&#8217;s foe was really thinking about the [...]</p><p><a href="http://riggosrag.com/2012/09/14/redskins-vs-rams-game-preview-with-ramblin-fan/">Redskins vs. Rams: Game Preview with Ramblin&#8217; Fan</a> - <a href="http://riggosrag.com">Riggo&#039;s Rag</a> - <a href="http://riggosrag.com">Riggo&#039;s Rag - A Washington Redskins Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each week we try to get inside the heads of the opposite side.  This week I talked with Brandon Folsom, who is the lead editor at  <a href="http://ramblinfan.com/" target="_blank">Ramblin&#8217; Fan</a>.  (Ramblin&#8217; Fan is Fanside.com&#8217;s blog that covers the St. Louis Rams.)  After exchanging pleasantries, I wanted to know what this week&#8217;s foe was really thinking about the upcoming game.</p>
<div id="attachment_8266" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/65720061.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8266" title="NFL: Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/61/files/2012/09/65720061.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="432" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">September 9, 2012; New Orleans, LA, USA; Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) against the New Orleans Saints during the first half of a game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p><strong>After watching the team&#8217;s season opener, how are Rams fans feeling about their team heading into its week two matchup?</strong></p>
<p><strong>BF: </strong>Most Rams fans expected the team to lose to the Detroit Lions because St. Louis is going through yet another regime change and Detroit was just recently in the playoffs. However, a lot of Rams fans were pleasantly surprised with how close the Rams kept the score the entire game. There is definitely a buzz of optimism surrounding this team right now.</p>
<p><strong>Where do you think the Rams might have trouble with the Redskins?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>BF: </strong>The Rams will struggle with pass protection against the &#8216;Skins because the team is dealing with two key injuries to members on the interior offensive line.  It&#8217;s going to be tough for the Rams to slow down guys like Ryan Kerigan, who is used to facing the really good offensive tackles on New York, Dallas, and Philadelphia on an annual basis.</p>
<p><strong>Where can the Redskins find success against the Rams?</strong></p>
<p><strong>BF: </strong>The Redskins are going to be able to find holes in the Rams defense where clearly a guy missed an assignment, blew a coverage or brutally missed a tackle.  That is how the team lost to the Lions last weekend.  RGIII should be able to find holes in center field at the second level, especially if the team sends Fred Davis down the seams.  Alfred Morris should be able to break through to the linebackers easily if the Rams defensive line becomes tired by the second half.</p>
<p><strong>Do you expect Robert Griffin III to have a better career than Sam Bradford?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>BF: </strong>No, I don&#8217;t see it.  I think as soon as Sam Bradford surrounds himself with enough competent weapons, he&#8217;ll be able to have an Eli Manning of Phillip Rivers type of career.  Robert Griffin III is a talented athlete, but at this point is his young career, I have to side with Bradford until I see ho the rookie&#8217;s year ends up.</p>
<p><strong>What is your prediction for Sunday&#8217;s game?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>BF:</strong> I don&#8217;t think the Rams have enough to slow down Washington&#8217;s defense.  This should be a 24-14 game.  I like RGIII to throw at least two touchdowns and for Alfred Morris to find the end zone on a few missed assignment plays by the Rams defense.</p>
<p>So Redskins fans&#8230;.do you agree with the Ramblin&#8217; Fan?  What are your thoughts?</p>
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