Dec 15th 2008 12:32AM by Sportz Assassin (author feed)
Filed under: Bengals, Redskins, AFC North, NFC East
In Washington, it is good etiquette to concede when it looks like you aren’t going to win. The Redskins made today the day the told the world that they aren’t ready for a playoff berth.
That’s what happens when you lose to the Cincinnati Bengals, 20-13.
Just yesterday I showed how this game trended toward a Bengals’ victory. The trend I forgot to point out was that the Redskins aren’t playing well at all right now. The offense isn’t very efficient, the defense can come unglued and they are making mistakes that they weren’t making earlier in the year.
Examples? How about a Chris Cooley fumble on the opening drive? Or Mike Sellers’ fumble at the goal line? Or giving up 79 yards on a screen pass when it was 2nd-and-23? Or being down 17-0 before you get a first down? Or getting a celebration penalty which causes the kickoff to be penalized 15 yards? Then that kickoff goes out of bounds and gives the Bengals the ball in your territory?
Playoff teams don’t do that. They certainly don’t do that against a team that entered mid-December with just one win.
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