Apr 24, 2010
Jason Campbell Reportedly Traded To Oakland
According to various reports, the Redskins have traded former starting quarterback Jason Campbell to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for a 2012 fourth-round draft pick. Man, could the last couple of months have turned out any worse for Campbell? Coming off a season in which he was (probably unfairly) blamed for several Redskins losses, Campbell was tasked with learning yet another offensive system, found out that he was losing his job from a reporter…
Oct 04, 2009
DCist Predicts: Redskins vs. Bucs
Three games into the season and we Redskins fans are wondering if this game matters. There are perhaps three or four teams that have looked worse than the Redskins so far this season and one of them, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, travels to FedEx Field today. Remember that time your girlfriend dumped you and your best friend, as wingman, took you out on the town in search of a quick rebound? Seems a little like…
Sep 27, 2009
DCist Predicts: Redskins @ Lions
The Detroit Lions have lost 19 straight games. Rookie quarterback Matthew Stafford, the first overall pick in last year’s NFL draft, is on pace to throw 40 interceptions this season. They are the worst overall defense in the league after two games, allowing an average of 36 points per contest and nearly 400 yards. Yet, I believe they will very nearly end these dismal streaks before succumbing to a last second field goal: Washington Redskins…
Sep 20, 2009
DCist Predicts: Redskins vs. Rams
Breaking news, football fans: Albert Haynesworth had a big lunch yesterday and then took a nap. He was both hungry and, then, tired. We here at DCist headquarters have called former coaches, former teammates, third cousins to find out: is this normal? Should we be concerned? I say no. I say Haynesworth looked like a man-eater for the snaps he was on the field (two-thirds of them) last Sunday in our beloved Redskins’ loss to…
Sep 04, 2008
‘Skins 2008 Preview: You’ve Been Zorned
Please welcome new DCist Redskins contributor Rob Birgfeld. So what do we make of the preseason? When the team started 3-0, even the most subdued Redskins fans began to salivate at the potential that was 2008. The kid from Hawaii with the name that screams “star quarterback,” Colt Brennan, was shining. The veterans were cheering on the young ones from the sidelines and the new coach looked cool and collected. Even James Arthur Monk…
Dec 31, 2007
Redskins Pummel Cowboys Into Paste, Make Playoffs
A month ago, the Washington Redskins needed to win out the rest of their season and receive a ton of help from the rest of the NFC in order to make the playoffs. And it needed to start in the short week between a Sunday’s loss to Buffalo and a Thursday night game with Chicago. And then it needed to start after Sean Taylor’s funeral. And then it needed to continue despite losing starting quarterback…
Dec 07, 2007
Skins Snap Streak, Stay Alive with Win vs. Bears
There was palpable relief in the air at FedEx Field last night when the clock wound down on the Redskins’ first win in five tries. You could’ve hardly imagined a more difficult or unique losing streak either, marked by unspeakable tragedy off the field and bad luck and poor execution on it. Last night, when things really seemed like they couldn’t get much worse for the Skins – two missed field goals kept the score…
Nov 27, 2007
Difficult Days For The Washington Redskins
Yesterday, I found it difficult to write about Washington’s loss over the weekend to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It had nothing to do with the play on the field, which amounted to a carbon copy of the previous week’s loss. Jason Campbell strove mightily to lead the team past their mistakes, only to be done in by mistakes of his own. A game changing moment came when the offense failed to obtain some badly needed…
Nov 12, 2007
Eagles Sink Skins, 33-25
The Germans have a lot of long words that encompass very difficult concepts. Words like “schadenfreude,” “Hubschrauberlandeplatz,” and “Verantwortungszuständigkeiten.” I don’t know if they have word for the frustration you feel when you’ve thought that your team had already managed to overcome the mistake you thought was going to cost them the game — like a fourth-quarter Ladell Betts fumble — only to discover that the relief-shattering error that was going to lead to a…
Oct 08, 2007
Redskins Run Roughshod Over Lions, 34-3
Jason Campbell couldn’t miss, the defensive line looked like a wrecking crew, Carlos Rogers actually intercepted a pass (and returned it for a touchdown!), and Baby Jesus announced his preference for Joe Gibbs over Jon Kitna in a beating of the Detroit Lions so savage that Daniel Snyder had plenty of free time to stop worrying about the state of his football team, and start worrying about how the rides from his terrible theme parks…