REDSKINS SURPRISE THE COWBOYS IN MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME
Week #2: Game Analysis -- Surprise Winners!
1. The Washington Redskins beat the Cowboys (14-13) in the Monday Night Football thriller during the last few minutes of the game. Throughout the game, the Dallas Cowboys convincingly controlled this game! Parcells and Drew Bledsoe moved the ball around with quick dump off passes, roll out passes and tough runs by Julius Jones. Terry Glenn scorched the Redskins defensive backs again and again. Even KeyShawn Johnson made some quality catches. As for the Cowboys defense, they put pressure on new starter Brunnel all game long with disguised blitzes and bull rushes by the inside backers. Yet this game came down to 2 plays!!
Gibbs called the right plays at the right time (even though I'm not a big Joe Gibbs fan). Santana Moss ran pass Aaron Glenn and Roy Williams to make the big catch and score with only a few minutes left in the game. The long passes were well thrown by Brunnell (who turned back the hands of time)! So I give credit where it's due -- THE REDSKINS PULLED THIS ONE OUT AND NOW DANIEL SNYDER CAN DANCE AGAIN AND AGAIN IN THE OWNER BOX. THIS WILL GO DOWN IN THE REDSKINS HISTORY BOOKS. Savor the moment!
2. The Denver Broncos beat the San Diego Chargers by 3 points with a winning kick by Jason Elam. Great win for Coach Shanahan and bad situation with Marty Schottenheimer and his powerful Chargers! The Chargers will have to change things around in a hurry if they think they are going to make the playoffs!! It's starting to look ugly in San Diego!
3. Kansas City Chiefs beat the Oakland Raiders in Oakland and stopped the Raider jinx against them. It was an impressive win by the Chiefs in which the offense put the necessary points on the board, but it was the defense that stopped Kerry Collins and the Raiders offense on the last drive. Yes, Randy Moss is a great addition to the Raiders team, but they are still 0-2! Something has to change in Oakland!!
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