Tampa Bay 10, Redskins 0 – Halftime

To say the Redskins looked uninspired is to say the day the Titanic sunk was a bad hair day.

The team simply looks like it quit during the first half, with the exception of all-world RB Clinton Portis, who found holes where there were none and fought and scrapped for every yard.

Jason Campbell looked downright awful in the first half. One of the FOX commentators mentioned that he looked hurt, that something simply didn't look right in his throwing motion. I submit that head coach Jim Zorn has monkeyed with Campbell's mechanics this week; he seemed to be thinking about all of his throws and showing a different release point than he had thus far.

If this is the case, to say Zorn is desperate…well, you can finish the rest. Stay tuned.

CERATO WATCH: Punter Hunter Smith was hurt, forcing kicker Shaun Suisham to take the punts in the first half. No word on which offensive lineman Vinny Cerato was planning to cut to make room for a second punter for next week's game at Carolina.

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Bill Zeltman is the CEO and co-founder of MTRMedia.com. He writes about a variety of subjects but his passion is writing about the Philadelphia Phillies. Bill has been covering the Phillies for MTR since 2007 and has been a season ticket holder for over 30 years. He has been at many milestone games including Pete Rose breaking the N.L. all time hits record, Steve Carlton becoming the all time strikeout king, many great games in 1983 and 1993, June 8, 1989 when the team overcame a 10 run deficit to beat the Pirates with Steve Jeltz hitting a home run from both sides of the plate. Three games where the Phillies scored 20 or more runs. Kevin Millwood and Roy Halladay's no hitters. The 2008 NL East clinching game, and many great games from 2007 through today.

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