When this Washington Football Team takes the field today under head coach Ron Rivera, they will be a steep 14 1/2 point underdog playing the hungry Baltimore Ravens who are looking to show they are the best team in Maryland. Yes, both teams play their home games in the state known as the Free State. The Ravens play in Baltimore and Washington plays in the former Raljon aka Landover separated by just 29 miles (52 kilometers) as the crow flies.

The team must determine the future of Dwayne Haskins Jr. who too often telegraphs his receiving targets as he did at times at Ohio State and usually got away with because he was not facing secondaries who read the quarterback’s eyes like a sharpshooter’s laser on a target. By now, Haskins should have graduated to the next level. Coach Rivera basically has his own cut-off point, and we could see Haskins pulled if today’s game is a blow-out.

“There are guys in that locker room that are playing well enough for us to win,” Rivera said. “And again, we have to make sure everyone is playing well enough for us to win at that point, and there is a cut-off point for me. There is.”

Fair or unfair, Haskins must perform better and show progress. He was poor last week with three interceptions that were all converted into touchdowns plus a costly fumble that sealed the WFT’s fate last week.

When you look at that 14 1/2 underdog point spread for Washington, history is on the side of the Ravens who have a record of 31-0 all-time with a Vegas spread as favorites of at least double-digits.

On the calendar, you hoped for a win against the Eagles which Rivera’s team got plus a win against the Cardinals and Browns before having to face a tough Ravens’ team. An upset win is what needed as a 1-3 hole will be tough to dig out of with the Los Angeles Rams game next week.

This game is being televised on CBS at 1 p.m. from FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland.

122 responses to “Game #4 is a turning point for Washington to either go 2-2 or drop to 1-3!”

  1. stever20 Avatar
    stever20

    what a pick.

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  2. ghostmears Avatar
    ghostmears

    Play of the game downfield!!!!

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    1. allstarsplus Avatar

      Finally a downfield touch pass.

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  3. stever20 Avatar
    stever20

    there is a downfield throw.

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  4. knibley Avatar

    Nice pass there. Been bashing him. Have to give some credit.

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  5. knibley Avatar

    Do they go for 2 to mess up some of us who had BMore -13.5?

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    1. allstarsplus Avatar

      This is going to mess up many bettors if it ends at 14.

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      1. stever20 Avatar
        stever20

        not to mention the Over/Under was 45.

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      2. allstarsplus Avatar

        They went above that.

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  6. ghostmears Avatar
    ghostmears

    That’s fun to turn a RGIII interception into a TD!

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  7. stever20 Avatar
    stever20

    will they recover the onside kick?

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  8. stever20 Avatar
    stever20

    dang that was close.

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  9. allstarsplus Avatar

    Tampa Bay just took the lead.

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  10. ghostmears Avatar
    ghostmears

    1-3 now and if the Eagles lose tonight, the WFT still is tied for first place.

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    1. stever20 Avatar
      stever20

      Cowboys not done yet. 41-30 and they’re driving a bit.

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  11. ghostmears Avatar
    ghostmears

    All in all Haskins had a good game even though it was a loss.

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  12. knibley Avatar

    Dallas is coming back again. Wild

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    1. stever20 Avatar
      stever20

      not sure what that kick was.

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  13. stever20 Avatar
    stever20

    uh now 41-38 Browns over Cowboys. With 3:42 to go.

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  14. stever20 Avatar
    stever20

    and Browns get a 50 yd rush from OBJ to maybe seal it.

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    1. ghostmears Avatar
      ghostmears

      Cowboys almost came back again. That would have been terrible to see. Browns move to 3-1.

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