Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins Overtime 9-10-2007

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    Jason Campbell showed late in the first quarter why the Redskins will have a chance to be competitive every Sunday.
    Campbell took a five-step drop and looked for Antwaan Randle El on a go route, who beat the corner inside and created separation with his speed, gradually working the route to the sideline. Campbell placed the ball exactly where he needed to over Randle El's left shoulder and away from the corner, dropping it in for a 35-yard completion that got Washington out of its own end of the field and helped set up the Redskins' first score of the game.
    Campbell showed impressive accuracy and arm strength, and if he can make reads and throws like that all season Washington will have a chance.
    -- Marwan Maalouf, Scouts Inc.
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    The Redskins got the morale boost they needed Sunday with a
    16-13 overtime victory over the Miami Dolphins, though they know
    they won't get much credit for barely beating a rookie-heavy,
    rebuilding team with a new coach and a new quarterback.
    "It don't shut them up -- we need the doomsayers," said Portis,
    who shook off the rust of a months-long battle with tendinitis to
    run for 98 yards on 17 carries and a touchdown. "We don't need
    nobody to jump on our bandwagon."
    Shaun Suisham kicked three field goals, including a 39-yarder
    5:36 into the extra period, and Randle El had a big hand in all of
    Washington's points in regulation as the Redskins took the first
    step in their attempt to rebound from last year's 5-11, the worst
    season in Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs' career.
    "It was critical for us to go out there and get a win today,"
    Gibbs said. "First game of the season, opening up at home. We're
    in the business of winning ballgames. It doesn't matter how we get
    it done."
    The victory came with a heavy price. Right tackle
    Jon Jansen
    broke his right ankle early in the second quarter and could be out
    for the year.
    "It takes away a little bit from the win," right guard Randy Thomas said. "I'm down about that. That's a blow, man. That's a
    rock."
    The loss spoiled Cam Cameron's first game as an NFL head coach,
    as well as quarterback Trent Green's debut with the Dolphins.
    Miami's day included a drive with back-to-back false starts,
    several drops by receivers, untimely penalties, strange time
    management on a scoring drive at the end of the first half, and a
    punt by rookie Brandon Fields that barely got off the ground yet
    somehow managed to bounce 30 yards downfield.
    Both Miami and Washington were last-place teams in 2006, and it
    showed. Most baffling stat: five unused second-half timeouts at the
    end of regulation.
    "We were able to have some drives, and then we hurt
    ourselves," said Green, who went 24-for-38 for 219 yards and one
    touchdown. "It wasn't good enough to get it done. That's the
    disappointing thing because I think we had some opportunities as an
    offense to do more. An errant throw, the penalties, the drops --
    those are all things we did to ourselves."
    Randle El, opening the year as the No. 2 receiver ahead of
    Brandon Lloyd, was the game's most dynamic player. His 35-yard
    catch set up a second-quarter field goal, and his 49-yard snag set
    up a 19-yard run by Portis for a 10-7 lead in the third quarter.
    His 15-yard punt return helped lead to Suisham's 44-yard field goal
    that put Washington ahead 13-10 with 5:30 remaining.
    Randle El nearly won the game on a miracle play at the end of
    regulation, when he caught a deflected despertion pass at the 3,
    but was unable to reach the end zone.
    He caught five passes, but his play on an incompletion was just
    as big. The 5-foot-10 receiver leaped high to barely tip an
    overthrow by Campbell with the score tied and less than two minutes
    left in regulation. If the ball wasn't deflected, cornerback
    Michael Lehan was there to make the interception with a clear path
    to score what probably would have been the winning touchdown.
    "He did a great job of trying to make a play," Campbell said.
    "You don't expect him to give up on any route."
    The Redskins won the toss to start overtime, took the kickoff
    and drove 58 yards in 10 plays, all but two runs by Portis and
    Ladell Betts. Portis ran 9 yards to Miami's 22 to set up Suisham's
    kick, which came on first down.
    The Dolphins appeared to be driving for the winning touchdown in
    regulation before a holding penalty and an intentional grounding
    call forced the team to settle for Jay Feely's 36-yard field goal
    that tied the game with 1:55 remaining.
    Campbell, who became the starter with seven games remaining last
    year, finished 12-for-21 for 222 yards and two interceptions

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  • @minnielady7876
    @minnielady7876 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The commercials bring alot of nostalgia

  • @chrisuncleahmad
    @chrisuncleahmad 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The 2007 Miami Dolphins: one of the football teams of all time