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Redskins look on bright side after thrashing from PatriotsPublished 10/30/07
ASHBURN, Va. - On the day after, Marcus Washington looked to the heavens for a way to recover from a 45-point loss.
"When I woke up, the sun came up," the Washington Redskins linebacker said yesterday. "That was a good sign. That's something I can build off of."
Certainly nothing that happened during the sun's previous journey across the sky gave the Redskins any inkling that they are approaching the elite status expected when coach Joe Gibbs returned in 2004. Washington was beaten 52-7 Sunday by coach Bill Belichick and the unbeaten New England Patriots, the franchise's worst loss since a 53-0 to the New York Giants during the...
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