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Friday, November 19, 2004
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Like the Rest of the Offense, Gardner's in a Funk
Redskins wide receiver Rod Gardner appeared set for a breakout
season after his performancein Week 3 -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC74012949E17F3F1A17E60. Gardner
caught 10 passes for 167 yards and
two touchdowns, but, like the rest of Washington's
offense, has limped along since.
Gardner has caught a total of 11 passes in six games since then, has failed to
reach even
50 yards in a game and has three touchdowns in that span. Part
of the problem was surely theweak play of Mark Brunell, who was
stripped of his starting quarterback duties this week, asBrunell
regularly failed to complete even 10 passes in a game or throw
for more than 100 yards.But Gardner has also been guilty of
dropping passes and failing to get open. He failed to catcha
pass Nov. 7 in Detroit -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC75002949E17F3F1A17E60
-- the first time in his NFL career he was held without a reception -- and has
not had more
than three catches in a game since facing Dallas.
"I don't know the reason, [for the slump]," Gardner said, "but [after] the
Dallas game it
was looking promising and obviously the offense has really
struggled since then, and it shows.
It's a rough time right now."
Gardner has not been effective on trick plays this since either, something he
has excelled
at in the past. A former quarterback, he has failed on both of
his pass attempts this season
-- including one in Sunday's loss -- and has been stuffed on end-arounds and
reverses as well.
"I get giddy and happy when I'm ready to throw it," Gardner said, "because you
know I love
to play quarterback, I still have it in me. . . . Man, I wish I
could have competed that oneSunday, but it didn't work. It's
killing my quarterback rating."
-- Jason La Canfora
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Rough Stretch Coming -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC72032949E17F3F1A17E60
The tough part of the schedule is upon the Redskins as they
prepare to face the Eagles twice,
the Steelers and the Giants.
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REDSKINS NOTEBOOK
Eagles Respect Ramsey -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC73022949E17F3F1A17E60The Eagles are
not taking Redskins quarterback
Patrick Ramsey lightly even though he will be
starting his first game in nearly a year.
It's All T.O., All the Time -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC710D2949E17F3F1A17E60
No Punishment for Taylor -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC720C2949E17F3F1A17E60
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MARK MASKE'S NFL INSIDER
Labor Talks Intensify in Face of Big TV Deals -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC790F2949E17F3F1A17E60Negotiations
between the league and the NFL
Players Association on an extension of their
collectivebargaining agreement have intensified this week in the
aftermath of the league's agreementslast week to extend its
television contracts with Fox and CBS.
Week 11 Picks -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC700E2949E17F3F1A17E60
Power Rankings -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC76092949E17F3F1A17E60
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Passing Marks in Peril -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC77082949E17F3F1A17E60
Peyton Manning is on pace to shatter Dan Marino's single-season
touchdown record and a secondquarterback, Daunte Culpepper, is
within striking distance of the mark.
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LEN SHAPIRO'S SIDELINE VIEW
Plenty of Blame for Monday Night's Meltdown -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC730B2949E17F3F1A17E60The NFL
constantly talks about its so-called
partnership with its network and cable carriers.But with
partners who keep trying to mix sex and football, perhaps the
league ought to thinkabout keeping a far more careful eye on its
product.
Eagles' Owens Apologizes for 'MNF' Skit -
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART046BC740A2949E17F3F1A17E60
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