CAMPBELL'S CORNER | THE REDSKINS QB'S TAKE ON THE PATRIOTS

CAMPBELL'S CORNER | THE REDSKINS QB'S TAKE ON THE PATRIOTS

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

The Patriots are one of two undefeated teams in the NFL and have been blowing out opponents. Today's game probably will be the most difficult of the season for Jason Campbell and the Redskins:

"It's a huge challenge. Each week for us in the NFL it's a different challenge. You never know from week to week how things are going to go. The one thing that we continue to do is just try to continue to keep progress. Last week we didn't progress to the point where we thought we wanted to be at, but we get a lot of guys back and continue working together. It's still a long season. We still have 10 regular season games to go, so what we have to do now is just see what we can do better to improve ourselves."

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The Patriots are perhaps the most balanced team in the league. The offense, defense and special teams have contributed with big plays in virtually every game:

"They don't have any weaknesses. When you're in the top five in offense and defense, there are no weaknesses. You just have to go out and play the game. The one thing they're doing very well is when you're winning a lot, it can become contagious, and it passes on from player to player to player. I think they've done an outstanding job over the years of winning a lot of games, so I think it's just something where they're used to playing together like that."

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New England's defense can be just as dominant as its offense, and Campbell said he expects to see many formations today:

"They do multiple looks. They give you a lot of different looks. . . . One thing they do a lot is move around. They try to cause a little confusion up front by just moving around and just trying to get their guys lined up in certain places so they will try to get an advantage."



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