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CrazyCowboy

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:mad: Commanders: This week, for the first time since training camp, every defensive player on the roster was available for practice. The news wasn't as good for the offense as Washington prepares for Sunday's game against the Cowboys. Receiver Santana Moss did not practice again and remains questionable. Receivers Brandon Lloyd (shoulder) and David Patten (hamstring) and tackle Jon Jansen (calf) missed a portion of practice, but are all listed as probable.
 

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Just being able to play is not the whole story. Moss is clearly less then 90%
Springs maybe only a little better. that extra 10% is what usually separates good players from top players.
 

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I didn't think Springs was all that good BEFORE he was injured. Bottom line we have to stop the run if Portis is in there. If we can do that Ware and Ellis will hopefully have a field day on Old Man River.
 

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alancdc;1137336 said:
I didn't think Springs was all that good BEFORE he was injured. Bottom line we have to stop the run if Portis is in there. If we can do that Ware and Ellis will hopefully have a field day on Old Man River.


I disagree, springs could play on my team any day. He has been a good player since he came into the league and he has had two above average seasons since joining washington.
 

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While I'm a Commander hater, I don't wish that they were injured for the game. The satisfaction is so much better when both teams are at full strength. Of course that isn't the case with Commanders fan. They revelled in the 35-7 win against the Cowboys while the Cowboys had been decimated by injuries. Their satisfaction was tainted just like two of their three superbowls. :lmao:
 
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