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<blockquote data-quote="Veretax" data-source="post: 300822" data-attributes="member: 1092"><p>This will be an interesting game that I hope to watch, and no injuries please! As The Skins and Packers are the two teams I follow. (The skins were the team I rooted for growing up, and family tradition also necessitates that I root for the Pack when they don't conflict.)</p><p></p><p>However, you guys are deceiving yourself if you think portis being injured affects washington's run game that much. Portis had a decent game against Phily I believe, but he's really not done much all season otherwise. Many of us Skins fans think he is done. I do like Torrain though, and would agree he is in the mold of the down hill WCO runner like Grant for GB. </p><p></p><p>The key in this game will be in the trenches though. IF GB can get enough push while containing McNabb, I think the Packers win by a score, maybe two. (Sad though that makes me, GB just is clicking better on both sides of the ball.) However, Washington's Front seven has been pretty good at times too, but its almost like they are a Jekyl and Hyde kind of team, noone knows which team will show up, the team that beat the Cowboys on the strength of a Fumble Strip TD, or the one that gave up 30 some points to the Rams.</p><p></p><p>Either way should be a fun game to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veretax, post: 300822, member: 1092"] This will be an interesting game that I hope to watch, and no injuries please! As The Skins and Packers are the two teams I follow. (The skins were the team I rooted for growing up, and family tradition also necessitates that I root for the Pack when they don't conflict.) However, you guys are deceiving yourself if you think portis being injured affects washington's run game that much. Portis had a decent game against Phily I believe, but he's really not done much all season otherwise. Many of us Skins fans think he is done. I do like Torrain though, and would agree he is in the mold of the down hill WCO runner like Grant for GB. The key in this game will be in the trenches though. IF GB can get enough push while containing McNabb, I think the Packers win by a score, maybe two. (Sad though that makes me, GB just is clicking better on both sides of the ball.) However, Washington's Front seven has been pretty good at times too, but its almost like they are a Jekyl and Hyde kind of team, noone knows which team will show up, the team that beat the Cowboys on the strength of a Fumble Strip TD, or the one that gave up 30 some points to the Rams. Either way should be a fun game to watch. [/QUOTE]
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