Just started following this. Looks good. Tbh, after reading this I put Madden in and started a rebuilding project with the Redskins as well.
Getback: The Redskins Dynasty
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Thanks man. Yea, rebuilding this team has been pretty fun so far. Especially turning the offense into a top 5 power in less than one season. Running game still not how I want it to be tho as well as the defense. Good luck on your franchise.Comment
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Yeah I ended up drafting Blaine Gabbert and then Roy Helu for my RB. My WR's are having some major drop problems right now though. I'm 1-1 currently. Thanks! Can't wait for more updates!Comment
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2011 Season Week 16
EAGLES SNOWBALLED AS 'SKINS CLINCH FIRST NFC EAST CROWN IN 12 YEARS
The winter wonderland of Landover, Maryland served as the perfect backdrop for a game which showed the fruits of the Redskins labor for 2011. The perfect Christmas gift finally happened for the Redskins faithful. Behind Cam Newton’s 4 touchdowns & record breaking performance, the Redskins won their first division title in 12 years 41-17. It’s Washington’s first 10 win season since 2005. Newton broke Redskins single season records for touchdown passes, yards, & attempts .
The game didn’t start too well for the ‘Skins, who looked like they were still shell shocked from the devastating loss to Miami last week. After giving up a field goal, Newton threw his only interception of the game. Eagles corner Asante Samuel returned it 58 yards for a pick-six. From there on Newton got red hot with the deep pass. In the 2nd quarter Andrew Luck & himself traded TD passes, Luck’s would be the Eagles final score of the game. Luck would get beat up the rest of the game with a devastating ‘Skins pass rush. He would be sacked 7 times, twice by third year cornerback Kevin Barnes. Meanwhile Cam Newton continued with a thrilling performance, willing Washington back to tie the game at 17 coming into halftime.
Washington continued the offense onslaught in the second half. The 49 yard bomb to Malcolm Kelly for his third TD pass of the day broke the Redskins single season franchise record for passing yards with 4128. In the 4th quarter after his 4th TD pass Newton was taken out the game. Larry Johnson (who scored a TD earlier) controlled the rest of the game by milking the clock. Andrew Luck had the ball in the final seconds by the exclamation point was made with DeAngelo Hall picking him off in the final play to clinch the division title. At 10-5, & losses by the Vikings & Cardinals earlier, the ’Skins currently have the best record in the NFC. A win over Carolina next Sunday clinches home field advantage through out the playoffs. The Redskins improbable turnaround, lead by arguably the best rookie season by a quarterback in NFL history, is looking to be something special.
Dec 25, 2011 - PHI at WSH TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH SCORE Eagles (8-7) 10 7 0 0 17 Redskins (10-5) 7 10 10 14 41 Team Stats Comparison PHI WSH 223 Total Offense 435 78 Rushing Yards 107 145 Passing Yards 328 11 First Downs 21 18 Punt Return Yards 19 137 Kick Return Yards 74 378 Total Yards 528 3 (-1) Turnovers 2 (+1) 5-13 (38%) 3rd Down Converstion 4-9 (44%) 1-3 (33%) 4th Down Conversion 1-1 (100%) 0 2-Point Conversion 0 1/0 Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals 3/0 1-5 Penalties 1-15 20:49 Posession Time 27:11 Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER SCORING PHI WSH 7:47 (PHI) D. Akers 48 YD FG 3 0 5:49 (PHI) A. Samuel 58 YD Int Ret (Akers Kick) 10 0 :50 (WSH) J. Reed 14 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (Gano Kick) 10 7 SECOND QUARTER SCORING PHI WSH 9:38 (PHI) R. Cooper 12 YD TD Pass from A. Luck (Akers Kick) 17 7 6:01 (WSH) C. Cooley 28 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (Gano Kick) 17 14 :00 (WSH) G. Gano 39 YD FG 17 17 THIRD QUARTER SCORING PHI WSH 4:40 (WSH) G. Gano 42 YD FG 17 20 3:41 (WSH) M. Kelly 49 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (Gano Kick) 17 27 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING PHI WSH 10:48 (WSH) L. Johnson 4 YD TD Run (Gano Kick) 17 34 7:49 (WSH) D. Thomas 20 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (Gano Kick) 17 41 Eagles Boxscore PASSING RATING C/ATT YDS TD/INT AVG A. Luck 77.2 15/25 171 1/1 60% RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD LONG L. Mccoy 12 41 3.4 0 10 D. Murray 4 10 2.5 0 6 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD LONG J. Maclin 4 46 11.5 0 17 L. Mccoy 3 49 16.3 0 26 DEFENSIVE TACK SACK INT PDEF TD N. Allen 5 0 0 0 0 B. Bunkley 5 0 0 0 0 M. Fokou 4 0 0 0 0 KICKING FGM/A PCT LONG XPM/A PTS D. Akers 1/2 50% 49 2/2 5 Redskins Boxscore PASSING RATING C/ATT YDS TD/INT AVG C. Newton 121.2 21/34 333 4/1 61% RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD LONG L. Johnson 25 87 3.4 1 16 C. Newton 5 20 4.0 0 13 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD LONG C. Cooley 6 100 16.6 1 28 D. Thomas 4 64 16.0 1 22 DEFENSIVE TACK SACK INT PDEF TD A. Carter 7 0 0 0 0 L. Sheppard 5 0 0 0 0 L. Landry 5 0 0 0 0 KICKING FGM/A PCT LONG XPM/A PTS G. Gano 2/2 100% 43 5/5 11
Notes:
-Newton has broken several rookie records (yards, completions, attempts, touchdowns).
-'Skins cornerback Justin Tryon suffered a rib injury in the 1st quarter & did not return to the game.
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Yep, & I'm goin against a Carolina team that's secondary is at the bottom of the league right now. That record is his.Comment
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Week 16 Scores
SD 41 (9-6)
GB 24 (8-7)
TB 16 (8-7)
MIN 9 (10-5)
PIT 15 (10-5)
IND 31 (14-1)
JAX 21 (9-6)
CAR 16 (4-11)
KC 10 (5-10)
DET 13 (5-10)
CLE 23 (6-9)
STL 26 (8-7) OT
ATL 17 (4-11)
NO 48 (10-5)
HOU 12 (8-7)
CIN 34 (9-6)
CHI 9 (10-5)
DEN 45 (7-8)
NYG 27 (7-8)
SEA 33 (6-9) OT
BAL 14 (8-7)
TEN 16 (3-12)
BUF 17 (7-8)
OAK 16 (4-11)
MIA 6 (6-9)
DAL 10 (5-10)
ARI 12 (9-6)
SF 35 (3-12)
NE 20 (12-3)
NYJ 10 (8-7)
Offensive Player of the Week:
Philip Rivers QB (SD): 25 OF 40 344 YDS 5 TD
Defensive Player of the Week:
Alphonso Smith CB (DEN): 1 TACKLE 3 INTSComment
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Playoff Picture (Through Week 16)
(x) Clinched Playoff Birth (y)Clinched Division Title (z)Clinched Home Field Advantage
AFC:
Division Leaders
1. IND(z) 14-1
2. NE (y) 12-3
3. PIT (x) 10-5
4. SD (y) 9-6
Wild Card
5. JAX 9-6
6. CIN 9-6
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HOU 8-7
NYJ 8-7
BAL 8-7
NFC
Division Leaders
1. WSH (y) 10-5
2. NO (y) 10-5
3. MIN (x) 10-5
4. ARI 9-6
Wild Card
5. CHI 10-5 (x)
6. STL 8-7
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TB 8-7
PHI 8-7
GB 8-7Comment
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Tryon to sit 3 weeks with broken ribs
LANDOVER, M.D--
Redskins starting cornerback Justin Tryon suffered broken ribs last Sunday in the 1st quarter of the victory over the Eagles.
Tryon as rolling on the snow covered field in what appeared to be violent pain as he pointed at his rib cage. Team doctors have said that the seriousness of Justin's injury is high & he is expected to be out for at least three weeks.
This will rule him out for the season finale against Carolina & the 'Skins first playoff game. He is expected to be able to suit up if Washington makes it to the NFC Championship game however.Comment
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2011 Season Week 17
'SKINS ERASE 28 POINT DEFICIT TO CLINCH #1 SEED IN NFC PLAYOFFS
At first, it looked like the makings of one of the worst losses in Redskins history. Then Cam Newton, the explosive rookie that’s surpassed all expectations does it again. Washington defeats Carolina 51-48 in one of the highest scoring games in NFL history. Newton threw 4 touchdown passes & nearly 500 yards to erase a 28 point Panthers halftime lead. Leading to the biggest comeback in ’Skins history & Newton’s first ever 4th quarter comeback in his career. The victory clinches home field advantage throughout the playoffs for the Redskins.
The first half seemed to have shown the worst that the Redskins had to offer. It looked like the Steve Smith show in FedEx Field with the Panthers first two drives resulting in Jimmy Clausen TD passes to Smith. A Cam Newton interception caught by rookie Safety Mark Barron was returned for a TD & Carolina quickly was ahead 21-0 within the first 3 ½ minutes of the game. Newton tried to create a spark with his TD pass to Chris Cooley to end the 1st quarter. A Graham Gano field goal put them down by two scores until the Panthers responded with 17 unanswered points to end the first half.
During halftime there was a question of if the Redskins should continue to fight with their starters for home field or cut their losses, rest the starters & prepare to host the Wild Card game next weekend. Every starter returned in the 3rd quarter & Cam Newton proceeded to amaze. The 43 yard bomb to Malcolm Kelly for a TD (along with Kelly breaking three tackles on the way to the end zone) was the spark the ’Skins needed. After a Panthers field goal Washington went on to score 27 straight points including two Newton TD passes to Ryan Broyles, & the big fumble return during a kickoff by Fred Davis which gave Washington the lead. Soon after the Redskins took the lead DeAngelo Williams scored once again on a big run to put the Panthers within a field goal with less than 3 minutes left. The ’Skins then put the game in the hands of Larry Johnson & he didn’t disappoint. A 12 yard burst on 3rd down with less than 1 minute left secured the comeback victory & the #1 seed in the NFC playoffs. The ’Skins broke plenty of records, excelled beyond expectations, & gave the fans reason to stick around after 20 years of broken hearts & promises. They get a much needed rest next weekend & will have their first home playoff game in 12 years in two weeks.
Jan 1, 2012 - CAR at WSH TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH SCORE Panthers (4-12) 21 17 3 7 48 Redskins (11-5) 7 3 15 26 51 Team Stats Comparison CAR WSH 378 Total Offense 628 215 Rushing Yards 131 163 Passing Yards 497 9 First Downs 25 5 Punt Return Yards 15 188 Kick Return Yards 148 571 Total Yards 791 3 (0) Turnovers 3 (0) 5-13 (38%) 3rd Down Converstion 5-16 (31%) 0 4th Down Conversion 3-4 (75%) 0 2-Point Conversion 1-2 (50%) 2/1 Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals 4/1 1-5 Penalties 4-57 18:40 Posession Time 29:20 Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER SCORING CAR WSH 10:05 (CAR) S. Smith 53 YD TD Pass from J. Clausen (Henery Kick) 7 0 9:14 (CAR) S. Smith 19 YD TD Pass from J. Clausen (Henery Kick) 14 0 8:30 (CAR) M. Barron 24 YD Int Ret TD (Henery Kick) 21 0 :09 (WSH) C. Cooley 9 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (Gano Kick) 21 7 SECOND QUARTER SCORING CAR WSH 7:05 (WSH) G. Gano 43 YD FG 21 10 6:51 (CAR) D. Williams 70 YD TD Run (Henery Kick) 28 10 2:31 (CAR) S. Smith 3 YD TD Pass from J. Clausen (Henery Kick) 35 10 1:24 (CAR) A. Henery 21 YD FG 38 10 THIRD QUARTER SCORING CAR WSH 7:11 (WSH) M. Kelly 43 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (Gano Kick) 38 17 5:12 (CAR) A. Henery 47 YD FG 41 17 1:33 (WSH) R. Broyles 6 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (2pt Good) 41 25 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING CAR WSH 10:39 (WSH) R. Broyles 7 YD TD Pass from C. Newton (2pt Fail) 41 31 6:36 (WSH) G. Gano 35 YD FG 41 34 5:45 (WSH) G. Gano 45 YD FG 41 37 5:37 (WSH) F. Davis 27 YD Fum Ret TD (Gano Kick) 41 44 4:56 (WSH) L. Johnson 1 YD TD Run (Gano Kick) 41 51 4:43 (CAR) D. Williams 69 YD TD Run (Henery Kick) 48 51 Panthers Boxscore PASSING RATING C/ATT YDS TD/INT AVG J. Clausen 121.6 11/21 183 3/0 52% RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD LONG D. Williams 23 220 9.5 2 70 J. Stewart 4 -2 -0.5 0 5 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD LONG S. Smith 4 121 30.2 3 53 B. Lafell 2 27 13.5 0 14 DEFENSIVE TACK SACK INT PDEF TD R. Marshall 8 0 0 2 0 J. Pugh 8 0 0 0 0 S. Martin 7 0 0 1 0 KICKING FGM/A PCT LONG XPM/A PTS A. Henery 2/2 100% 47 6/6 12 Redskins Boxscore PASSING RATING C/ATT YDS TD/INT AVG C. Newton 94.6 38/62 497 4/2 61% RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD LONG L. Johnson 21 113 5.3 1 33 C. Newton 5 14 2.8 0 10 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD LONG D. Thomas 9 191 21.2 0 41 C. Cooley 7 56 7.9 1 14 DEFENSIVE TACK SACK INT PDEF TD L. Sheppard 6 0 0 0 0 B. Orakpo 6 1 0 0 0 L. Landry 5 0 0 0 0 KICKING FGM/A PCT LONG XPM/A PTS G. Gano 3/3 100% 45 4/4 13
Notes:
-Newton finished the season with 4893 passing yards, shattering the rookie record & becoming the first rookie ever to lead the league in passing yards. The mark is also the third best in regular season history behind Drew Brees ('08) & record holder Dan Marino ('84).
-Devin Thomas broke the single season receiving yards record once held by Jerry Rice with 1858 yards.
-Corner Leto Sheppard forced 3 fumbles in the game.
-The Redskins finished the season with the number 1 ranked offense (first time since 1991).Last edited by DJG; 04-15-2011, 11:17 PM.Comment
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Week 17 Scores
DAL 41 (6-10)
PHI 24 (8-8)
SD 15 (9-7)
OAK 30 (5-11)
IND 29 (15-1)
NO 23 (10-6)
TB 6 (8-8)
ATL 22 (5-11)
BUF 6 (7-9)
KC 23 (6-10)
CHI 27 (10-5-1)
MIN 27 (10-5-1) OT
SF 26 (4-12)
STL 14 (8-8)
SEA 7 (6-10)
BAL 26 (9-7)
TEN 38 (3-13)
CIN 55 (10-6)
JAX 33 (10-6)
HOU 30 (8-8) OT
GB 15 (9-7)
DET 14 (5-11)
MIA 17 (6-10)
CLE 31 (7-9)
ARI 22 (10-6)
PIT 9 (10-6)
NYJ 24 (9-7)
DEN 23 (7-9)
NE 34 (13-3)
NYG 28 (7-9)
Offensive Player of the Week:
Chad Ochocinco WR (CIN): 9 CATCHES 241 YARDS 3 TD
Defensive Player of the Week:
Al Harris CB (GB): 1 TACKLE 2 INTS
NFC Offensive Player of the Week:
Cam Newton QB (WSH): 38 OF 62 497 YARDS 4 TD 5 CARRIES 14 YARDSComment
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2011 Final Standings
(x) Clinched Wild Card (y)Clinched Division (z)Clinched Home Field Advantage
NFL Standings - Updated: Jan 1, 2012 NFC EAST W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Redskins(z) 11 5 550 391 6-2 5-3 5-1 Eagles 8 8 350 398 4-4 4-4 2-4 Giants 7 9 355 381 5-3 2-6 2-4 Cowboys 6 10 339 381 4-4 2-6 3-3 NFC NORTH W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Vikings(y) 10 5 1 375 315 6-1-1 4-4 4-1-1 Bears(x) 10 5 1 328 332 6-2 4-3-1 4-1-1 Packers(x) 9 7 348 341 4-4 5-3 3-3 Lions 5 11 264 350 4-4 1-7 0-6 NFC SOUTH W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Saints(y) 10 6 458 325 6-2 4-4 5-1 Buccaneers 8 8 276 268 4-4 4-4 2-4 Falcons 5 11 302 394 2-6 3-5 2-4 Panthers 4 12 300 393 1-7 3-5 3-3 NFC WEST W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Cardinals(y) 10 6 356 328 7-1 3-5 3-3 Rams 8 8 286 316 6-2 2-6 3-3 Seahawks 6 10 268 327 3-5 3-5 3-3 49ers 4 12 270 373 2-6 2-6 3-3 AFC EAST W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Patriots(y) 13 3 420 289 6-2 7-1 6-0 Jets 9 7 282 291 4-4 5-3 3-3 Bills 7 9 267 325 3-5 4-4 2-4 Dolphins 6 10 279 293 3-5 3-5 1-5 AFC NORTH W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Steelers(y) 10 6 333 232 5-3 5-3 4-2 Bengals(x) 10 6 403 323 7-1 3-5 2-4 Ravens 9 7 311 286 6-2 3-5 4-2 Browns 7 9 328 349 3-5 4-4 2-4 AFC SOUTH W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Colts(z) 15 1 519 315 7-1 8-0 5-1 Jaguars(x) 10 6 345 332 4-4 6-2 4-2 Texans 8 8 338 404 4-4 4-4 3-3 Titans 3 13 257 390 2-6 1-7 0-6 AFC WEST W L T PF PA HOME ROAD DIV Chargers(y) 9 7 351 357 6-2 3-5 4-2 Broncos 7 9 343 323 4-4 3-5 4-2 Chiefs 6 10 282 309 5-3 1-7 2-4 Raiders 5 11 265 317 2-6 3-5 2-4 Comment
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2011 Team Stats Leaders
Redskins Stats - 2011 Passing C/ATT YDS AVG YDS/G LONG TD INT RAT Cam Newton 331/600 4893 55% 305.8 81 39 16 92.5 Rushing ATT YDS AVG LONG 20+ TD YDS/G FUM Jerious Norwood 181 605 3.3 58 4 4 60.5 7 Larry Johnson 160 577 3.6 45 3 8 36.0 3 Cam Newton 88 485 5.5 32 3 3 30.3 16 Receiving REC YDS AVG TD LONG 20+ YDS/G YAC Devin Thomas 91 1858 20.4 12 81 116.1 794 Chris Cooley 66 887 13.4 10 77 55.4 462 Ryan Broyles 47 597 12.7 6 34 39.8 246 Tackles Sacks Interceptions Defense SOLO AST TOT SACK TLOSS PD INT TD Laron Landry 73 14 0 13 15 1 0 London Fletcher 61 13 2 11 5 1 1 Rocky McIntosh 47 9 2 10 3 0 0 Kickoffs Punts Returning ATT YDS AVG LONG TD RET AVG TD Ryan Broyles 71 1681 23.6 96 5 1 9.0 0 Field Goals Extra Points Kicking FGM FGA PCT LONG XPM XPA PCT PTS Graham Gano 27 29 93% 54 57 57 100% 138 Comment
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