New England Patriots Schedule 2015: Predicting Every Game
By Cyrus Geller
Dec 28, 2014; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) looks at a tablet on the sidelines against the Dallas Cowboys in the third quarter at FedEx Field. The Cowboys won 44-17. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Week 9 vs. Redskins
A extra couple of days to rest after an embarrassing loss at home to a division rival? Good luck, Skins. Washington might have the worst defense in football when the 2015 season kicks off, and Tom Brady will ravage them in this one. The last time these two squads met in Foxboro, New England won by 45 points, and while I don’t see it being that bad this time, the Skins don’t have much hope.
The problem with Washington is they really don’t do anything great as a team. Yes, they can run the ball at times, but they aren’t consistent with that, and when you don’t have a quarterback or a defense, running the ball won’t get you anywhere. This team is going to be interesting next year, and it doesn’t look like it will be the good interesting, either.
Score: Pats 34-20
(7-1)
Next: Week 10 at Giants