Summary
In Week 1, it was a coin flip - the one that gave the Redskins the ball at the start of overtime against Miami - that told you This Year Might Be Different. On such happenstance do entire seasons hinge (especially if it leads to a winning field goal).
Last night it was the comedy of errors at the end of the first half - the three 5-yard penalties that had the Redskins retreating from the Philadelphia 1 to the 16 - that suggested better times might be ahead for this Joe Gibbs team. What made it a comedy of errors rather than a tragedy of errors was what happened next: Jason Campbell drifted back and, with the Eagles closing in, fired a touchdown pass to Chris Cooley for a 10-6 lead in an eventual 20-12 victory.See the full content of this document
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Surprisingly, so Far, so Good, so Unbeaten
Moments before, Gibbs had sent his field goal unit onto the field, fearful - just guessing here - that if his offense got pushed back any farther, it might have to pay a toll on the Delaware tu...
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