2010-11 Washington Redskins Schedule

11:02 pm EST April 20th, 2010 | NFL, Sports | 9 Comments

Donovan McNabb

Starting the season with Dallas? I don’t think my heart can take that.
And who is the genius who scheduled our first game vs New York all the way into December, and then the second game is just 3 weeks later? Dumb.

9/12 Dallas – Sunday Night
9/19 Houston
9/26 @ St Louis
10/3 @ Philadelphia (McNabbageddon I)
10/10 Green Bay
10/17 Indianapolis
10/24 @ Chicago
10/31 @ Detroit
11/7 Bye
11/15 Philadelphia – Monday Night (McNabbageddon II)
11/21 @ Tennessee
11/28 Minnesota
12/5 @ NYG
12/12 Tampa Bay
12/19 @ Dallas
12/26 @ Jacksonville
1/2 NYG

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9 Responses to “2010-11 Washington Redskins Schedule”

  1. jr says:

    STL, TB and Detroit are the only guarantees

  2. Oliver says:

    There are no guarantees. 16-0! :)

  3. Lonya says:

    4-12 at best.

  4. lacp says:

    I’m a big McNabb fan and think he did a lot for us here in Philadelphia. If you guys can’t get a better O-line, though, you’re gonna be picking up pieces of Donovan all over the field.

  5. Parthenon says:

    That is a really strong schedule. Maybe just because the NFC East is still a strong division, but Indy, Green Bay and Minnesota? Ouch.

  6. captaincrab says:

    Too bad they have to play the Bears.

  7. Frank Chow says:

    Yes I might get to see the Redskins in Chi-city. Let’s hope the return of Grossman to Chicago means a “W” for the Skins.

    Early analysis: NFC EAST is the hardest road to the Super Bowl this year.

  8. Dave says:

    I may be a Cowboys fan, so I am biased, but the NFC East will look like this…Cowboys…Giants…Redskins…Eagles.

    I don’t trust Kolb, Donovan needs a better O-Line and receivers, the giants D needs to improve from last year, and the Cowboys need help on the O-line and secondary.

    The G-men are the only real threat to the Cowboys, but the NFC East is always surprising. Any team could win it.

  9. Parthenon says:

    Skins got themselves a good player in Williams. I’ll never understand how a guy can finish the college season No. 2 and end up No. 1 after running around some cones in shorts, but then, I’m not an NFL scout.