In wet, muddy and cold field conditions the Washington Redskins manhandled the Dallas Cowboys in a 27-6 BLOWOUT. With the win, the Redskins secured a Wild Card playoff berth for the second time in three years. Redskins knew when they scored their first touchdown that Seatle, was our opponent was next week. By the end of the first half Washington and Dallas had only to play for respect and winning momentum. Cowboy Quarterback Tony Romo played 3 quarters and completed only 7 of 16 passes for 86 yards and an interception. Dallas backup Quarterback, Brad Johnson, finished the 4th quarter like an old deer staring at the Fedex field lights remembering his past Redskin glory days. With T.O. out with a (Romo Jessica Heartbreak) injury, no Cowboy receiver had the ability to consistently get open. The Redskin defense held a tired Dallas rushing game to a franchise-low of gaining only ONE UGLY YARD total. An interesting note is that the Redskins 21 point victory margin is the same as Sean Taylor's team roster number. For four weeks now, the Redskins have been playing inspired football in memory of a Fallen Redskin, Sean Taylor, who was murdered in his own South Florida home back in late November. The Dallas victory showed the Redskins have momentum, desire, drive, and a little help from a player above to storm the NFC playoffs. This gallery is dedicated to the Redskin fans that watched Joe Gibbs last game at Fedex field. The Jessica Simpson - "I love you Tony" posters were too funny.
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