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| Jerry Jones in awe' of RGIII Nov 23rd 2012, 11:47 Because he's a nice man who wants you to be happy, Jerry Jones squirted several pounds of glorious whipped topping onto the sweet potato pie that was Washington's Thanksgiving win with a series of amazing post-game quotes. Read full article >>  | | Robert Griffin III and Cool Hand Luke Nov 23rd 2012, 02:40 Mike Shanahan still didn't smile much, but he spoke effusively about Robert Griffin III after Thursday's win in Dallas. "You know, he's kind of like Cool Hand Luke," Shanahan said. "He doesn't get too upset about anything. He just handles himself, and goes about his business, and works extremely hard to prepare for a game. And he knows how to avoid distractions, because he focuses on his job, and doesn't seem to let anything bother him. And that's why he has the success that he has, because he is very disciplined, and very determined, and he works at it." Read full article >>  | | Bryce Harper, Nats on RGIII Nov 23rd 2012, 02:02 If you're any sort of sports fan, you watched the second quarter of Thursday's game in amazement. The Redskins' 28-point eruption was not all because of Robert Griffin III, but he did so many terrific things in such a short period of time on such a giant stage, that you couldn't help but shake your head and slap yourself in the face a bit. Read full article >>  | | Redskins-Cowboys best and worst Nov 23rd 2012, 01:23 Best and worst moments from Washington's 38-31 win over the Cowboys in Dallas. Best Drive: With Redskins fans hyperventilating and a few old-timers getting ready to break out the Clint Longley memories, the Redskins finally settled down on their final real drive of the game. The Cowboys had just cut what was once a 25-point deficit to just seven. Then Washington ran 10 plays, gained 50 yards, took more than five minutes off the clock, and wound up with a 48-yard field goal. Alfred Morris carried the ball five times for 18 yards on the drive, and Santana Moss caught two passes for 27 yards, and there was lots of exhaling and happiness. Read full article >>  | |
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