KC at Washington: 1st overall pick watch

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The week, the Rams potentially move up another rung toward a higher draft pick courtesy of the Washington Redskins.

Kansas City rolls into town, despite a losing streak, playing solid football.

GO CHIEFS!

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-vs-chiefs-five-story-lines-to-follow-sunday/

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The Washington Redskins will attempt to end a four-game losing streak Sunday when they host the Kansas City Chiefs at 1 p.m. on CBS. The Redskins enter the game at 3-9, while the Chiefs, trying to end a three-game losing skid themselves, are 9-3.

Washington is 2-1 against AFC opponents this season, but the team has a history of struggling against the Chiefs, having won only one of eight meetings.

Here are five story lines to follow in this game.

1. Sources of motivation: The Redskins have nothing but pride to play for at this point; the Chiefs need a victory to remain in the playoff mix in the AFC. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of a fight Mike Shanahan’s team puts up. They say they will embrace the role of spoiler. But will they be able to match the Chiefs’ sense of urgency?

2. Griffin’s mental fortitude: Once again, Robert Griffin III’s week was filled with controversy, as he faced more questions about his relationship with Coach Mike Shanahan and offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, and his level of confidence in the coaching staff. [CGI NOTE: who does this guy think he is? :rolleyes:] Griffin said all the right things this past week. Now he needs to again show an ability to block out continued distractions and execute at a high level. Last week he played arguably the best he has all season, completing a season-high 75 percent of his passes and rushing for 88 yards against the Giants. But Griffin failed to deliver the win. A quality performance and victory this week would help lessen some of the scrutiny on his team, and slightly cool his coach’s seat. Griffin and his teammates will face a stiff test from the Chiefs’ defense, which leads the NFL with 26 takeaways (14 interceptions and 12 fumbles).

3. Running game: This game will feature two of the league’s top running backs in Kansas City’s Jamaal Charles (third with 1,011 yards) and Washington’s Alfred Morris (fourth with 996). The Redskins boast the No. 1 rushing attack in the league with 150.4 yards per game while the Chiefs generate 124 (11th). Both teams like to run to set up their offenses and ease pressure on their quarterbacks. The defense that manages to take away the opposing rushing attack and force the opponent into a one-dimensional attack most likely will win this game as neither of these teams are built for a pass-heavy attack. But Charles can hurt you in more than just one way. He also is heavily involved in the passing game. Playing a similar role to Brian Westbrook for Andy Reid in Philadelphia, Charles leads Kansas City with 55 catches.

4. DeAngelo Hall vs. Dwayne Bowe: The Chiefs wideout is averaging a career-low 11.8 yards per catch and has yet to record a 100-yard game. But in his last game against DeAngelo Hall and the Redskins, Bowe recorded six catches for 109 yards while helping his team to a 14-6 victory. Hall this season has fared well against the top receivers in the league this year; we’ll see if he can deliver once again. Alex Smith this season has 16 touchdown passes and just six interceptions, but two have come in the past two weeks.

5. Special teams play: The Redskins’ special teams woes returned last week as a bad snap by Kyle Nelson led to a tipped punt that traveled just 18 yards, and then a holding penalty on Nelson moved the ball further upfield. The Giants capitalized with a scoring drive for a lead they never relinquished. The Redskins will face another talented kickoff return man in Quintin Demps, who ranks seventh in the NFL, averaging 27.9 yards an attempt. We’ll see how they do with this latest Challenge. Meantime, Washington gets top kick returner Niles Paul back in the mix after he missed last game because of illness.
 

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Yes Go Chiefs, Falcons, Vikings, Raiders, and BUCS!
 
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Just a shame that the Texans lost on Thursday, we need them to pick up at least one more win, and @ Colts, Broncos and @ Titans won't be easy, hopefully a change in head coach will have a positive effect.
 

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Just a shame that the Texans lost on Thursday, we need them to pick up at least one more win, and @ Colts, Broncos and @ Titans won't be easy, hopefully a change in head coach will have a positive effect.

Yeah, it's not looking good.

There are also a lot of teams with 3-4 wins like the Skins. So if Washington wins 1 game the pick potentially slides considerably.
 

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Just a shame that the Texans lost on Thursday, we need them to pick up at least one more win, and @ Colts, Broncos and @ Titans won't be easy, hopefully a change in head coach will have a positive effect.

Hopefully they will rally around Wade Phillips, and play good football and win a few.
 

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We get it here in San Diego! Although they have shown ZERO Sunday Rams games where I'm at, they keep putting the Skins on so there's that...

Well... That sucks you don't get the Rams... But this game has nearly equal rooting interest!
 
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Other vital games:
Vikings @ Ravens
Bills @ Buccanners
Falcons @ Packers

If those three go our way then we become big Texans fans.
 

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Other vital games:
Vikings @ Ravens
Bills @ Buccanners
Falcons @ Packers

If those three go our way then we become big Texans fans.

Thanks for posting this.

All games are winnable for the Vikes, Bucs, and Falcons. Best shot: Bucs.
 

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Just a shame that the Texans lost on Thursday, we need them to pick up at least one more win, and @ Colts, Broncos and @ Titans won't be easy, hopefully a change in head coach will have a positive effect.

It's crazy to think since we kicked the Texans asses they've played every team close:

Wk 7: @KC L 17-16
Wk 9: vsIND L 27-24
Wk 10: @AZ L 27-24
Wk 11: vsOAK L 28-23
Wk 12: vsJAX L 13-6
Wk 13: vsNE L 34-31
Wk 14: @JAX L 27-20

Jeez. If they had just won 1 or 2 of those, we'd be sitting at #1