Redskins can't protect Campbell

November, 8, 2009
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By Matt Mosley
Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley

I've been monitoring the Redskins-Falcons game throughout the first half. No matter who's calling the plays, there's no way quarterback Jason Campbell can accomplish anything under this much pressure. The Falcons are bringing a ton of heat up the middle.

And even one of their best remaining lineman, Casey Rabach, keeps getting called for holding. The Falcons are up 21-3, and it could easily be worse.

At this point, the Redskins need a defensive touchdown to have any chance to stay in the game. With the lack of blocking up front, there's simply no way they can sustain a long drive.

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