Washington at Dallas

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Ugh. It was embarrassing to watch. The first week, I thought the Redskins looked average; last night, they looked horrible. No running game, no passing game, no third down defense. Not even the discipline to avoid a penalty every two plays. It’s hard to imagine that missing just two “star” players, Portis on offense and Springs on defense, could have that much impact on the quality of their play. The only good thing about the result is that, at 0-2, they are just one game behind the 1-1 division leaders, thanks to the Giants defeating the Eagles earlier in the day.

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  <b><u>Week 2 Results</u></b>
</td>
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  1-1
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<td align="right">
  1-1
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<td align="right">
  1-1
</td>
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  0-2
</td>
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Redskins 10, Cowboys 24
NFC East Standings
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