I think the real question will be "Can the Redskins defense stop T. Pryor and D. McFadden?"
The Redskins defense didn't stop them but injuries did. That was a really bad football game by the way. Oakland was missing their starting right tackle, starting right guard, starting QB, starting RB, and starting FB, and the Redskins were barely good enough to overcome all that. If they had lost they would have gone into the 2-week bye period in a disater spiral. And the Skins usually come out of bye weeks flat, so it looked to continue after that. Jeez I'm glad they won.
One thing I've noticed about the Skins is that so often they seem unprepared, unready to start, like the game is passing them by for some time before they adjust and get up to game speed. Their opponents open up early leads, even badly-injured bad opponents like Oakland. They come out of bye weeks flat. They get a punt blocked early, though Oakland rushed exactly as they thought they would. Just unprepared early, and not up to game speed.
I hope Morris's injury is not bad. I'm glad Helu seems to have shed the chronic muscle-tightness issues that kept him out so often in the past. The o-line is just no good at pass-blocking. They seem to shoot themselves in the foot so often -- for example Paulsen's catch yesterday. He sheds 5 defenders (hero) and then gives up the ball (goat). The defense is bad yet they have 3 defense or special team TD's. I still don't know why Danny Smith has a job, their special teams suck for the most part, worse than last year when they sucked. I'm glad they're in such a crappy division this year. I fear the Giants getting their first win of the season against the Skins.