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Washington pulled out a lucky win over New Orleans after almost choking. St. Juste needs to be on a bus and released; he is total crap player.

D-Wayne

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Washington almost let back up Ratter pull out a win cause the Defensive secondary is total crap. St. Juste's flag on pulling on a WR face mask coming off the line after his team mates sack Rattler for a big loss and what would have been a 4th down gave them first and ended in a score.

This guy is worthless and a big POS defender. He always seems to give the other team a first down on his utter stupidity and lack of talent. He hardly was out there and the moment they put him in he does this stupid penalty. Just lazy, stupid player.

Thank's Riverboat Ron for having zero eye for talent when you picked St. Juste, Forbes with a first round pick and Davis with first round pick; all three a bust.

The secondary of Washington need to lose #0, #1, #11 and #25 st. juste. None of them know how to stay close to their man. Always 5 yards off the WR, 30 yards down field.

McLaurin had a bad day with several slightly overthrown passes and Daniels didn't look that good today. It was weird how he gave himself up easy in the back field in his hometown teams back yard. He hasn't done that all year.

Update: Went back on the last play of the game by NO trick play and across the miracle one hand catch pass running across the goal line out of bounds.

#4 DB on Washington is a straight up MORON for not covering his man running wide open toward the end zone, he's another BOZO that needs to go. HE's done this in other games not paying attention and lazy. Inexcusable to let your guy run behind you wide open while you spectate what's going on across the field to get burned. LOW GAME IQ.
 
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