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Numerical Skins Projections at Midseason
By Jamie Mottram | October 27, 2008
Because the season is half over and things are easily multiplied by two, here are notable on-pace numbers (really notable ones in bold) …
1,888 — Clinton Portis’ rushing yards
1,316 — Santana Moss’ receiving yards
902 — Cooley’s receiving yards
498 — Brandon Lloyd’s receiving yards with Chicago
374 — Portis’ carries
134 — London Fletcher’s tackles
126 — Shaun Suisham’s points
84 — Moss’ receptions
80 — Cooley’s receptions
66 — Antwaan Randle El’s receptions
20 — Team sacks
14 — Portis’ touchdowns
12 — Moss’ touchdowns
12 — Devin Thomas, Fred Davis and Malcolm Kelly’s total receptions
12 — Wins
6 — Games called by Kenny, Moose and Goose
6 — Chris Horton’s interceptions
6 — Rogers’ dropped interceptions*
6 — Jason Campbell’s fumbles
0 — Campbell’s interceptions
* This is a low-end estimate as I know he had two against the Giants and one against Detroit. There must have been more in between.
Topics: Jinx, Redskins, Stats Are Cool | 6 Comments »








October 27th, 2008 at 12:27 PM
4 – Hip Hip Hooray huddle breaks.
4 – Overall JMU last-second win posts
11 – Arrests downtown after Redskins clinch NFC East
2 – Broken lecterns
1 – Visits to Stet Sports Blog as a result of this comment
October 27th, 2008 at 2:05 PM
Wait, so one-half of a person will go to StetSportsBlog? I’m confused.
Plus, by my tally, there have been three Hip Hip Hoorays, so I’m calling the year-end projection six.
October 27th, 2008 at 3:46 PM
brandon lloyd plays for the 49’s now
October 27th, 2008 at 4:16 PM
0 – Blogs about the DTC on Mr. I and Sports Bog
October 27th, 2008 at 8:08 PM
ILLICON you may want to do some research before commenting, B. Lloyd plays for the Bears, was picked up before the season.
October 27th, 2008 at 8:33 PM
Thought you guys might like the Lions’ fan perspective on the season so far. He’s got a sad story to tell. http://fightforolddc.blogspot.com
Keep up the good work, and..
38- yards rushing for Shaun Alexander