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deanpet21
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Biggest comeback win in Redskins history. I called it that this would be KC coming out party and I was right. What a game. I am going crazy right now!!!!
Biggest comeback win in Redskins history. I called it that this would be KC coming out party and I was right. What a game. I am going crazy right now!!!!
great game
i love what KC did today , but lets see it vs the pats before he is anointed anything
Poor mans aaron hernandezIf you and I have the same definition of what coming out party means....from your lips to God's ear.
On a side note.....I've never been a big Jordan Reed fan, but it really is too bad the kid is so injury prone. He isn't on the level a Gronk or Witten is from a physical or power standpoint. But Reed can ball and could be at or near the top of the top tier or TEs (top 3) pass catching-wise if were just able to stay relatively healthy.
This should put an end to all the doubters. I wonder what Wilbon is saying right now. lol
Yeah I love the win, the fight to come back,etc....but one comeback does not erase all his previous work. It's a step in the right direction. He should send Chris Conte a 6 pack though. Dude dropped a game winning int right before Reed's game winner.What are you talking about, there's plenty of reason to have continued doubts, keep perspective, he had a good game.......A.....good game. I'll bet that there's not one honest fan who would want to see more consistency, game after game, from KC.
What are you talking about, there's plenty of reason to have continued doubts, keep perspective, he had a good game.......A.....good game. I'll bet that there's not one honest fan who would want to see more consistency, game after game, from KC.
This. He is not going to turn the corner in one game. What you want to see is growth and some consistency, which I believe we are. To think he is not going to toss another INT is unrealistic. He will. Probably in two weeks. But he is also showing consistent signs that when the game is on the line, he can bear down and put together a drive. This is an important trait because many young QBs fail here. In reality, not only was the game on the line, but his career. So the pressure was at its highest and he stepped up. Kudos to KC.It is a process. Not a one game decision. He has had more than one good game. He has led the team from behind on a game winning drive twice and from behind on a game tying drive. He played the past two games without possibly the best player on offense and all year without the teams best deep threat. He can come back and lay an egg in two weeks. Especially against the Pats. I do not understand why folks try and determine this kids career week from week.