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1.07.2006
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Whew, Washington wins, but it was close towards the end with Tampa fighting to within a few catches to tie the game.

It looked like it was going to be a blowout after the first quarter when Washington got two takeaways to score two touchdowns. After the half Tampa came out on the offensive and Washington relied on its defense to keep Tampa out of the endzone. Their offense looked meek and ineffective, either due to Tampa's excellent defense or Washington's lack of talent. I expected to see more of Clinton Portis but he was a virtual non-factor in this game.

We'll see how they do against Seattle. Washington's going to have to discover their offense if they hope to beat Seattle.

I'm going with New England to beat Jacksonville.

I don't understand how the Jacksonville coaching staff has decided to go with Leftwich with a bad ankle. I've never understood playing hurt players. Sure, they're talented individuals but any hurt player is not going to be able to excel, just look at Steve McNair for the last few years. Good quarterback but he should have taken enough time off to heal well before trying to play again. Its kept him from being great in my opinion.

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Well, NE made short work of Jacksonville, due in part to good coaching on the Patriot side of the field and a poor decision by the Jacksonville coaches to put a limping quarterback into the game. Still, I'm not sure that Jacksonville would have been able to compete with the Patriots, who are executing plays with such skill that I see them being a threat to any team this postseason.

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