NorthDalal
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Despite Gibbs attempt to obscure the situation, 4 DBs with bad wheels, dares Parcells to do what he hates. Pass to set up the run.Not the reverse. I'd like to see them come out throwing but I truly believe this game plan will never call for a pass first strategy unless they feel they are the inferior team coming in.
Examples: Philly 1 and KC games.Open it up.
Both NYG games and Wash 1 play it tight.
Skins corners Springs, Harris practice
NFL.com wire reports
ASHBURN, Va. (Dec. 16, 2005) -- Washington Commanders cornerbacks Shawn Springs and Walt Harris returned to practice, while cornerback Carlos Rogers, linebacker LaVar Arrington and safety Matt Bowen sat out ahead of Sunday's NFC East showdown with the Dallas Cowboys.
Coach Joe Gibbs remained vague about his injured players, saying that pregame workouts on Sunday might determine who can play and who can't.
"Right now, we're not sure," Gibbs said. "We'll just kind of see as we go."
Rogers, Arrington and Bowen were downgraded from probable to questionable on the injury report. Rogers has a badly bruised biceps, Arrington has a bruised thigh, and Bowen has a knee injury.
Springs and Harris missed practice Wednesday and Thursday. Springs has a strained lower back and groin, while Harris has a strained calf muscle.
The only healthy cornerback on the roster is third-year player Ade Jimoh. As insurance, the Commanders signed Christian Morton to the practice squad. The team could promote Morton or Dimitri Patterson, another cornerback on the practice squad, to the active roster before Sunday's game.
If Arrington can't play, Warrick Holdman would likely start at weakside linebacker for the second straight week.
Left tackle Chris Samuels, who has an ailing knee, rested but remains listed as probable.
Examples: Philly 1 and KC games.Open it up.
Both NYG games and Wash 1 play it tight.
Skins corners Springs, Harris practice
NFL.com wire reports
ASHBURN, Va. (Dec. 16, 2005) -- Washington Commanders cornerbacks Shawn Springs and Walt Harris returned to practice, while cornerback Carlos Rogers, linebacker LaVar Arrington and safety Matt Bowen sat out ahead of Sunday's NFC East showdown with the Dallas Cowboys.
Coach Joe Gibbs remained vague about his injured players, saying that pregame workouts on Sunday might determine who can play and who can't.
"Right now, we're not sure," Gibbs said. "We'll just kind of see as we go."
Rogers, Arrington and Bowen were downgraded from probable to questionable on the injury report. Rogers has a badly bruised biceps, Arrington has a bruised thigh, and Bowen has a knee injury.
Springs and Harris missed practice Wednesday and Thursday. Springs has a strained lower back and groin, while Harris has a strained calf muscle.
The only healthy cornerback on the roster is third-year player Ade Jimoh. As insurance, the Commanders signed Christian Morton to the practice squad. The team could promote Morton or Dimitri Patterson, another cornerback on the practice squad, to the active roster before Sunday's game.
If Arrington can't play, Warrick Holdman would likely start at weakside linebacker for the second straight week.
Left tackle Chris Samuels, who has an ailing knee, rested but remains listed as probable.