Eli Manning and the rest of New York's offense took the opening kickoff against the Washington Redskins on Monday night and drove 80 yards in 16 plays, keeping the ball for more than 9 minutes, until Ahmad Bradshaw plunged into the end zone from 3 yards out.
The next possession? Oh, that one only lasted 63 yards in 11 plays, a mere 5 minutes, until Bradshaw covered the final 4 yards for another TD. New York's defense, meanwhile,...
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Snyder - 2009-12-22 15:32:34
Snyder needs to go too! If everyone boycotts games and team paraphenalia Snyder loses money and will sell the team. Allen will be an asset, but only as far as Snyder will allow. Redskins will never get a good coaching staff with Snyder holding the reins.
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