Wednesday, December 12, 2012

RGIII and the Redskins

                                             
      People in the Washington area can’t stop talking about RGIII as they wear their Redskins Jersey every week to honor their home team as they are in the hunt to go to the post season. After winning 3 straight games, the Redskins show no slowing down as Sunday’s game was a big and surprising win as they defeat the Baltimore Ravens. RGII played amazing like always as they needed this win to keep their playoffs hope alive. RGIII wasn’t the only player that achieve success that game but also his running back Alfred Morris as he rushed for 122 yards and added a touchdown to it as well.
           Redskins really fought hard to beat Baltimore and their defense which was not easy for the team as RGII took a very hard hit from the Baltimore defense that it caused him to get out of the game as it made Redskins fans worry about their team and their star quarterback. Now it was up to Kirk Cousins, who is RGII’s back-up quarterback, to save the day. He didn’t let any Redskins fans down as he threw a beautiful pass under pressure, to wide receiver Pierre Garcon to make the score 26-28 as the Redskins where down. They needed to go for two to send this game to overtime to have another chance to win the game. Soon as Cousins got that ball in his hands, everybody depended on him to do something with it and he did. Cousins did not find anyone open as he ran the ball in for the 2-point conversion to send this to overtime. Redskins fans went crazy and as well as Kirk Cousins for his clutch play and effort. 
            Redskins where not really finish yet. Going to overtime, they have lost the coin toss as Ravens started with the ball. It was up to the defense for the Redskins to try to get the ball back before the Ravens score. They succeeded by making the Ravens go three and out. All the Redskins needed to do is score a field goal to win the game, and they did as their hard work pay off to beat the Ravens.

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