Gore Highlights the Niner Loss
Niners get blown out by Redskins 52-17
Clinton Portis did cartwheels to celebrate his long overdue touchdowns. LaVar Arrington actually got on the field and led the team in tackles. The defense finally forced a turnover. The offense had its best scoring day in 14 years.
In retrospect, it all seemed kind of silly that Joe Gibbs was worried about anyone motivating the San Francisco 49ers. The Washington Redskins feasted on the worst team in the NFC, rolling to a 52-17 victory Sunday in what looked like a mismatch scrimmage between a top university and the junior college down the street.
The Redskins (4-2) led 35-7 at halftime, piled up 448 yards and scored on seven of their first nine possessions to snap a two-game losing streak. Mark Brunell completed 13 of 20 passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns. Mike Sellers caught scoring passes of 2 and 19 yards. Santana Moss had a 32-yard TD reception and maintained his torrid start with five passes for 112 yards, his fourth 100-yard game in five weeks.
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Clinton Portis did cartwheels to celebrate his long overdue touchdowns. LaVar Arrington actually got on the field and led the team in tackles. The defense finally forced a turnover. The offense had its best scoring day in 14 years.
In retrospect, it all seemed kind of silly that Joe Gibbs was worried about anyone motivating the San Francisco 49ers. The Washington Redskins feasted on the worst team in the NFC, rolling to a 52-17 victory Sunday in what looked like a mismatch scrimmage between a top university and the junior college down the street.
The Redskins (4-2) led 35-7 at halftime, piled up 448 yards and scored on seven of their first nine possessions to snap a two-game losing streak. Mark Brunell completed 13 of 20 passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns. Mike Sellers caught scoring passes of 2 and 19 yards. Santana Moss had a 32-yard TD reception and maintained his torrid start with five passes for 112 yards, his fourth 100-yard game in five weeks.
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