They held the Colts to 27 points in a game that I thought Manning was absolutely spectacular. I am still not convinced, but maybe they can be a decent defense with all the yards allowed.
They allowed 170 yards rushing to the Colts, who are not a good rushing team. They're going to have real trouble with teams like the Giants, whose lines usually overwhelm the Redskins' lines. The defense is a problem. If they keep giving up the amounts of yardage they're giving up, they're going to give up increasing numbers of points over the course of the year. It's pretty sad how people are regarding losses to good teams as a victory of sorts (while not mentioning the Rams loss at all). There is nothing magically good about 8-8. Nothing. It only represents a return to adequacy from years of being substandard. This franchise has been substandard for so long that apparently fans are beat down enough that 8-8 seems great. It's not. This team was on the field with 2 1/2 minutes left, with the ball, and with a chance to win the game. Not a chance to lose to a good opponent. A chance to win the game. And they could not do it. It was right there in front of them, and they didn't win it. To me that is something to be upset about, not a victory-of-sorts. I realize that 8-8 would represent significant progress from the past, and I do hope they achieve that progress. I'm rooting like hell for them. But 8-8 is not somewhere great to be. If it feels great, all that means is you really stunk before you achieved it, not that you're good. I want a good team here, double-digit wins year after year, a team that's respected and sometimes feared. 8-8 may be a step on the way to that, or it may be to many fans a comfortable and OK place to be. But not to me.