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Redskins commit too many penalties, almost every game.Redskin coaches have trouble getting players on the field and plays called in a reasonable amount of time, usually burning 2 needless timeouts per half.In analysis of your own team what do they do that pisses you off?
This one they finally fixed --- letting Brandon Banks return kicks when all he did was run sideways and put the ball on the ground more than any player in the league.
This one they finally fixed --- all-out rushes leaving no safety help for CB's and getting burned deep repeatedly. I can't be the only one of us who still wakes up screaming thinking of the Victor Cruz play.
Haslett looks like a ferret.
Interior offensive line still allows too much pressure directly up the middle on several plays per game. Griffin's fast, but he can't run backwards as fast an oncoming linemen can run forward right at him.
Josh Morgan is never uncovered. He makes tough catches in traffic, I have to give him that. But he's never open. I swear that when he gets open he must grab a defender and pulls him over. He usually looks like one of a set of Siamese twins where they each wear different uniforms.
Home fans still aren't loud enough. You still can't see the broadcast cameras shaking (although I did see that once last game, so it's improving).
 Morgan was one of those FA's that 49er fans thought a "must re-sign". I wasn't one of them.
 Morgan was one of those FA's that 49er fans thought a "must re-sign". I wasn't one of them.
			
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		 On the road the Seahawks have allowed 21.5 PPG over the 2nd half of the season (last 4 road games), since as you've stated they are a different team now than they were at the start of the season.  In those games they allowed 436, 442, 365 and 365 yards (average of over 400 YPG, nearly 100 yards more than their season average you posted above, but I included each to show that there wasn't an outlier skewing the stats).  They went 2-2 in those games, so it's not like they were giving up "garbage time" yardage.Conversely, at home the Redskins have allowed 6, 16, 28 and 18 points (only 17 PPG) over the 2nd half of the season, since the Redskins also aren't the same team now they were at the start of the season.  In those games they have allowed 284, 397, 368, and 318 yards (average of 342 YPG).  The Redskins went 4-0 in those games.In both yardage and in points the Redskins have been a better home defense than Seattle has been road defense the 2nd half of the season.
On the road the Seahawks have allowed 21.5 PPG over the 2nd half of the season (last 4 road games), since as you've stated they are a different team now than they were at the start of the season.  In those games they allowed 436, 442, 365 and 365 yards (average of over 400 YPG, nearly 100 yards more than their season average you posted above, but I included each to show that there wasn't an outlier skewing the stats).  They went 2-2 in those games, so it's not like they were giving up "garbage time" yardage.Conversely, at home the Redskins have allowed 6, 16, 28 and 18 points (only 17 PPG) over the 2nd half of the season, since the Redskins also aren't the same team now they were at the start of the season.  In those games they have allowed 284, 397, 368, and 318 yards (average of 342 YPG).  The Redskins went 4-0 in those games.In both yardage and in points the Redskins have been a better home defense than Seattle has been road defense the 2nd half of the season. 
 
		 
 
		 
   
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
  
 
		 
  
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		