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Redskins-Falcons first quarter notes

November 8, 1:42 PMWashington Redskins ExaminerMark Newgent
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Redskins 0, Falcons 14

Falcons attacking the weak side and moving Ryan around on bootlegs to keep the Redskins pass rush off kilter.

Matt Ryan has induced Albert Haynesworth to jump offside twice, once on a fourth and inches inside the ten-yard line.

The Redskins linebackers are in for a long day against Tony Gonzalez.

Same old offensive line. Can’t open holes and Jason Campbell sacked on a three man rush.
It’s one thing to have a sub-par roster, but to be lined up offside on a punt return?

Sherm Lewis/Smith are really working the run game. It hasn’t generated much, but they must see something there. Curious that they aren’t at least trying to attack the 31st ranked pass defense.

Tye Hill pick-six off tip ball by Fred Davis. Davis just made a terrible attempt to catch the ball.
Whatever momentum the Redskins had off the McIntosh interception is gone.
 

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