The numbers speak for themselves. Six interceptions, seven fumbles and nine turnovers between the teams marked the Redskins' 17-14 win over the Bears -- one of the sloppiest wins in recent history.
It happened to be a gorgeous day in Chicago. Neither the Redskins' Donovan McNabb nor the Bears' Jay Cutler could blame the sloppy play on precipitation.
After all, Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall was able to make plenty of catches. His four interceptions tied an NFL record for interceptions in a single game. Hell, Hall's four receptions were good enough to make him Cutler's second overall receiver for the game. Those four interceptions -- which all came during what must have been a demoralizing second half for Cutler -- were definitely good enough to tie an NFL record for interceptions in a game.
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8 comments:
Joe, I currently have Dish Network...digital TV...I can no longer pick up the local channels with the HD Access box that I got last year for the digital/HD transition...is there someone out there having this same problem or a solution to my current situation?
The bears were just sloppier, GO SKINS
A W is a W... after the last 10 years us 'Skin fans have had..... We'll take it
Reconciled1 AMEN how many did we lose in that fashion. Its about time we get one back. Hail!
Eagles lost, Baltimore BARELY beat the Buffalo, and Pitt won by 1 pt. I don't wanna hear it.
go Hokies (DeAngelo Hall)
The skins are so lucky this year! Hope they lose out. Same with the Ravens. Go colts
how about if you see the ravens and redskins in the super bowl? WOW !!!!
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