Nov 6th 2008 3:45PM by Ryan Wilson (author feed)
Filed under: Cowboys, Redskins, NFC East, NFL Coaching
One of the ancillary story lines to come out of Pittsburgh’s convincing win over Washington on Monday night wasn’t the suddenly impotent Jim Zorn offense, or the sight of Carlos Rogers dropping interception. It was the fact that FedEx Field had been taken over by Steelers fans. So much so, in fact, that the Redskins offense used a silent count for part of the game. That’s unheard of.
Today, the ’s Michael Wilbon expects more of the same on Nov. 16, when the Cowboys come to town. But he also explains why it happened in the first place, which says more about the owner than the fan base, I think. (When in doubt, blame Dan Snyder. It’s just easier.)Continue Reading
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