Derinyar
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Lets see, you didn't miss many full games from starting linemen, where the game is won. Your QB didn't miss many games, despite a "knee injury". The only legitimate injuries you've really mentioned there are the ones to your CB's and the WR's. Honestly, the WR's were missing most of the time when they were on the field anyway.yazzmode621 said:Actually, the person didnt predict that the Skins are going to the SB nor did he post on CZ.com. The original thread starter posted this from another site where a Commanders fan says that the Commanders CAN be in the SB.
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No you're receiving corps is not by far the best(if they even are the best)
Washington did not get lucky at all with injuries last year. David Patten, our 2nd WR, had a season ending injury. Randy Thomas, our pro-bowl caliber Guard got a season ending injury. Shawn Springs, Walt Harris and Carlos Rogers were injured off and on for most of the season. Jon Jansen, our RT, was playing with both of his thumbs injured. Mark Brunell, our QB, got a knee injury against the Giants. Clinton Portis had stingers in both of his shoulders. James Thrash, our 3rd WR, was injured in the playoffs. Even Taylor Jacobs, our 4th WR was injured. Also one of our guards got injured in the playoff game against Seattle and our backup Center, Corey Raymer had to play some guard. So tell me, how did we get lucky with injuries last year?
As to the cowboys having the best WR corps in the division, that should be pretty much self evident. TO is the best WR in the division. Terry Glenn is the best #2 WR in the division now. Sure teams will have an advantage in 3rd WR over Crayton, but I doubt its huge enough to over come the advantages that the Cowboys have at the first two postions.