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NFL Betting – 2010 Washington Redskins Preview

Written on:July 19, 2010
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Flash back 09 NFL Season-A year to forget—For the Washington Redskins franchise 2009 is a year not worth remembering as far as their National Football League stint is concerned.

The past NFL season had a poor offensive game as they only managed tro score 16.6 points per game in the entire NFL season.

To forget its disastrous NFL campaign in 2009 the management has decided to overhaul the entire roster to usher in success for the NFL franchise in the next NFL season.

Key reinforcement—If 2009 had been a bad year for the Redskins, the franchise and its countless fans had reasons to smile in the next season of the NFL.

This developed after the NFL franchise was able to acquire one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the NFL.

Former Philadelphia Eagles superstar quarterback Donovan McNabb is the new man who will do the quarterbacking chores for the team in the next NFL season.

A certified winner in the NFL, McNabb has been eyed by NFL experts as superb addition for the Redskins since he previously lead the Eagles to one losing Super Bowl appearance.

With the arrival of McNabb the franchise is rejuvenated and hopeful the glory days of the legendary Redskins quarterback Mark Rypien will be back to the franchise in the next NFL season.

Key personnel loss—The Redskins might have won a jackpot with the acquisition of McNabb but the team will also be reeling the loss of an important player in the next NFL season.

Once the 2010 NFL season starts, the Redskins is expected to miss the services of star defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth who is not anymore interested to play for the team.

The highly paid defensive tackle wants out of the team since he is not in favor of the 3-4 defensive scheme implemented by Redskins coach Mike Shanahan.

If indeed, Haynesworth will not play for the Redskins the team will surely miss the four sacks averaged of the NFL star alongside his ability to pressure opposing teams quarterbacks.

Many are saying if the star defensive tackle will not amend his ways chances are he would be unemployed in the NFL despite his stellar talent.

Key to success—The year 2009 might be a bad year for the Redskins but the hope for success in 2010 is within reach for the team if they will just focused on their goals.

To have a banner 2010 NFL year, the Redskins should forget the past NFL season and just focus on the present especially now that they have in their folds NFL superstar quarterback Donovan McNabb.

McNabb a great NFL quarterback could bring in success to the team if the entire roster will be in the same page with him as far as championship goal is concerned.

The team needs to bring back the confidence and motivation among its players and coaches so that success will come their way in the next NFL season.

The newly acquired NFL superstar is not a superhero but he can bring in veteran leadership that can bring back lady luck to the team once the new NFL season starts.

Must see NFL game—To all the countless fans of the Washington Redskins one of the most important game of their favorite team is on October 3 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The game is a must see for any NFL fans since newly acquired Redskins superstar quarterback Donovan MCNabb will go back to battle the team that drafted him years back.

It would be interesting to see how McNabb will play against the team where he played for many year in the NFL.

If you have no appointment on this day do your best to watch this interesting game live.

Fearless forecast—To get the Super Bowl crown this NFL season realistically is a long shot.

If luck will be on the side of the Redskins the best achievement for the team is to land in the playoffs amids their tough schedule this year.

With McNabb taking the lead at the quarterback position, taking a .500 record is already an achievement after a forgetful 6-7 record the past NFL year.

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