Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Washington (9-7) at Los Angeles (9-7)

  Wash offense  9th    99.9 rush - [10th] / 191.4 pass - [13th]
defense 21st 86.9 rush - [10th] / 205.8 pass - [24th]
scoring 20.1 for - [8th] / 17.7 against - [17th]


L.A. offense 4th 83.1 rush - [19th] / 227.6 pass - [2nd]
defense 16th 84.0 rush - [7th] / 196.9 pass - [20th]
scoring 21.2 for - [4th] / 18.4 against - [19th]


key matchups:
QB James Harris (28 TDs/3890 yds) vs. Washington pass D
WR George Lantz (62 rec/1031 yds/10 TDs) vs. CB Joe Lavender (2 INTs)
TE Brian Nemeth (54 rec/512 yds/1 TDs) vs. LB Joe Norman (3 INTs)
WR Frank Grant (74 rec/1198 yds/9 TDs) vs. CB Monte Jackson

prediction:
Washington 19, Los Angeles 22

5 comments:

  1. The rookie's big block keeps the game scoreless ...



    Los Angeles's ball on Washington's 13 yard line. Fourth and less than 10 to go. 15:00 left in the second quarter. The score is Washington 0, Los Angeles 0.




    Los Angeles's K1 #10 Tom Dempsey attempts a 30 yard field goal. The kick is blocked by Washington's DT2 #62 Steve McMichael. The ball is recovered by QB2 #14 Pat Haden. Haden runs for a loss of almost 8 yards. Haden is tackled by LB4 #55 Brad Dusek. First down, Washington! First and 10 to go. That was FGPAT (452) against FGPATD (452).

    Washington's ball on their 21 yard line. First and 10 to go. 14:53 left in the second quarter. The score is Washington 0, Los Angeles 0.

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  2. Fine blocking by the Rams' offensive line and rookie HB3, Joe Delaney, enabled this rollout completion triggering a long drive for a field goal to close out the half.


    Los Angeles's ball on their 5 yard line. Third and just over 10 to go. 5:27 left in the second quarter. The score is Washington 0, Los Angeles 3.



    The pass from Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris is caught by WR1 #81 George Lantz for a gain of just over 18 yards. Lantz is tackled by Washington's CB1 #28 Joe Lavender. First down, Los Angeles! First and 10 to go. That was K9ZcrnrX (346) against NW4firb3 (348).

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  3. Cappelletti might be running better than he has since his Heisman Trophy-winning senior season at Penn State. Running through and over Redskins, he gives Los Angeles a solid advantage ...


    Los Angeles's ball on Washington's 4 yard line. First and goal. 4:11 left in the third quarter. The score is Washington 3, Los Angeles 6.


    Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris gives to HB1 #38 John Cappelletti. Cappelletti runs for a gain of almost 4 yards. Touchdown, Los Angeles! That was J23slnt0 (38) against Washington's GN8pres2 (40).

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  4. And so the Redskins' hopes of postseason glory are dashed in a Week 16 collapse against the lowly Giants and long, hard trip to Los Angeles.


    Washington's ball on Los Angeles's 17 yard line. Fourth and just over 10 to go. 3:20 left in the fourth quarter. The score is Washington 3, Los Angeles 16.


    Washington's QB1 #12 Joe Theismann is sacked by Los Angeles's DE1 #97 Jack Youngblood for a loss of just over 6 yards. First down, Los Angeles! First and 10 to go. That was 33XqoutZ (959) against DB4sblz0 (953).

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  5. E'ER HARRIS! E'ER CAPPELLETTI!
    E'ER ROBERTSON, YOUNGBLOODS AND LANTZ!
    E'ER JACKSON! E'ER SIMPSON!
    E'ER LOS ANGELES! E'ER THE RAMS!

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