Compared to their losses to Detroit, Carolina and Kansas City, the Redskins' 27-17 defeat at the hands of the Eagles doesn't look half bad. It might wind up being the fiasco against Philadelphia, though, that convinces Washington's higher-ups to make some changes.Monday night, in front of a national-TV audience, Washington simply went through the motions. Physical mistakes, lack of talent, bad breaks -- those are all forgivable. Half-hearted efforts aren't, especially when a team is playing for an embattled head coach. And the Redskins, now 2-5 on the season, are fooling themselves if they think they gave all they could against the Eagles.
"You can say but so much," said Albert Haynesworth, the team's $100 million offseason addition. "You've got to actually want to. So once we get to that point -- where we want to do something -- then we'll do something. But if we just keep going our separate ways, then we'll just keep getting slaughtered like we have."
As has often been the case in Washington this season, there was plenty of blame to go around Monday.
Quarterback Jason Campbell, despite some strong overall stats (29 of 43 for 283 yards and two touchdowns), struggled to get his team in the end zone until it was too late, and committed two bad turnovers that led to 10 Philadelphia points -- the eventual margin of victory, for the record.
The Redskins' banged-up offensive line was miserable again, leaving Campbell at Philadelphia's mercy all night. The Eagles recorded six sacks and held Washington to 62 yards rushing.
Even the Washington defense isn't immune to criticism, despite playing relatively solid. For the most part, the D slowed Donovan McNabb and the Eagles. But with Washington needing to get off to a good start, the Redskins also allowed a 67-yard DeSean Jackson touchdown on the game's fourth play. Then later, with Washington still within striking distance at 20-7, the defense allowed Jackson to get wide open on a 3rd-and-22 for a killer 57-yard touchdown.
All of that pales in comparison, however, to the overall picture Monday. By the time Washington's first possession was over, with the Eagles up 7-0, you got the sense that the game was over. There was no fire, no emotion from the Redskins' sideline. Even ESPN commentator Ron Jaworski noted, on multiple occasions, that Washington looked like a team with no sense of urgency.
And the blame for that level of lackadaisical involvement, fair or not, falls on head coach Jim Zorn. This script has played out time and time again in the sports world -- franchises stick with struggling coaches for as long as their teams are playing hard. As soon as that effort ceases, though ... well, that's often the end of the line.
"I have no idea, no idea," cornerback DeAngelo Hall said after the game, according to the Washington Post, when asked what Washington needed to change. "Different day, same results."
Those similar results include Washington's offensive output. Despite stripping Zorn of play-calling duties in favor of Sherm Lewis, the Redskins mustered just 17 points -- including a garbage-time touchdown by Fred Davis in the final two minutes of the game. Through seven games, Washington has yet to top that 17-point plateau."Well, the result was the same. We got 17 points," Zorn said. "It was difficult for me. It was difficult to stand and watch. The hard part is to keep your mouth shut."
It's not hard to see why Washington's adrift at the moment -- beyond being in last place in the competitive NFC East, they're dealing with several injuries (now including Chris Cooley's broken ankle) and trying to rally behind a head coach that has less power over game-day decisions than maybe any other coach in the league. The Redskins are a team without a direction at the moment, and the lack of leadership was front and center against Philadelphia.
"Guys got to understand the game plan," defensive lineman Cornelius Griffin told the Post. "Doesn't matter who calls the plays, doesn't matter what's called. You got to block somebody. You got to move somebody off the line of scrimmage -- on both sides of the ball."
Situations can change rapidly in the NFL, but the possibility certainly exists for Washington's outlook to become much, much gloomier before it gets brighter. After a Week 8 bye, the Redskins face Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Philadelphia and New Orleans, in order. That's five playoff contenders and at least a pair of, so far, Super Bowl-caliber teams.
Could the Redskins turn their season around after the bye? Sure.
But there's no chance of that happening if they just mail it in like they did Monday night. And it's that absent effort, even more than the growing number of losses, that could eventually force Washington to turn the page.
"Urgency, heart, 'want-to,' whatever. I don't know," Haynesworth said. "We're lacking a lot of stuff right now."


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-27-2009 @ 6:54AM
James said...
Oh well...Anything and everything you can think of to say about the Redskins has been said...to say anything would be like beating a dead horse...
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10-27-2009 @ 10:03AM
Redskin Ted said...
We need a QB with mobility, A running back that runs hard, a new O line, 2 receivers that run crisp routes, Get rid of old players with no heart (Randle El, Samuels, Portis etc.) Get new coaches all the way around (Including Bugel...Too old now)Anew Gm would be ULTRA fantastic also, because I think he is the main culprit. I would say get rid of Snyder, but he is not going anywhere. You know this. We need a new team period. However, I kind of like the Defense we have. A few players in key positions and we are set there. Please Dan...Help a brother out man! I cant watch this once proud organization become the laughing stock of the NFL. Dont ruin us! Please?
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10-27-2009 @ 10:24AM
brendafortheboyz said...
Well, as a fanatical 'Boys fan, I was pulling for the 'Skins lol what a change!!! Sure would have been nice for them to have brought their A game and shocked the Birds like Oakland did ;)
Have a great day,
Brenda for the 'Boys through the good AND bad
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10-27-2009 @ 10:33AM
Kasey said...
Well..at least they aren't the Raiders.
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10-27-2009 @ 12:38PM
norse7112 said...
there's always a sliver lining lol
10-27-2009 @ 11:13AM
lz1rturbo said...
I have been a Redskin fan for a long time have never seen them this bad so long
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10-27-2009 @ 11:16AM
lz1rturbo said...
Would be nice too get some help from the line a little blocking would be good
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10-27-2009 @ 1:30PM
jimbo said...
The only thing Danny Snyder roots for is a full stadium. His teams colors are Green and Silver. Suing fans for trying to get out of season ticket contracts, to selling tickets to out of town brokers are just the start. If the Redskins are made to change thier name by the supreme court, the logo will change to a cash register and the team name will be sold to the highest bidder week to week. The uniform will be Nascar like with sponsor logos everywhere. The real Football owners are in Pittsburgh, New England, Baltimore, and Indianapolis. Real Football men running teams, winning games, and making money. Until Danny and Vinnie are put out to pasture, it will be more of the same. See you someday at Fedex Field at Six Flags Park.
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10-27-2009 @ 4:33PM
keltic125 said...
since synder and vinny took over,, the team has really sucked , plus they havnt been good since they been in fed-ex field,, this team is dommed with olde danny boy
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10-27-2009 @ 6:22PM
gary hensley said...
They need to let Jason Campbell go, bring in Jeff Garcia he knows how to play the west coast offense. They need to let Collins leave also, he can go play with Al Saunders. Portis is not a full time running back, his tank is empty, bring back Marcus Mason he is young and hungry to play.We should be getting a high draft pick, we need to let Cerrato leave now so he won't waist that pick on a punter "best player on the Board" excuse. we need a total over haul. Snyder, i will assist you in selecting players, i have experience, i have drafted CLYFL teams and coached them.
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10-27-2009 @ 7:25PM
SwyFrd said...
They don't play with HEART:::::::
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10-29-2009 @ 12:54PM
Steve said...
SwyFrd your comment is SLIGHTLY WRONG..The Skins are not allowed to play with HEART..VINNY AND DAN have ruined this team by their on hand running of the team..They should let the people who know about football run it..Regards Steve Dublin