A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Friday, September 13, 2013.
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--How the Redskins plan to get their first win of the season against the Green Bay Packers.
--The Washington Redskins vs. the Green Bay Packers preview.
--Safety Brandon Meriweather describes his frustration with his recent injuries and an update on his current status.
--Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall was reportedly fined $20,000 for horse collar tackle.
--Defensive coordinator Jim Haslett shares his thoughts on the Redskins defensive performance on Monday night against the Eagles.
--How nose tackle Barry Cofield's injury did not impact his play against the Eagles.
--Place kicker Kai Forbath plans to bounce back from missed field goal on Monday night against the Philadelphia Eagles.
--Having a short memory is key to overcoming a loss according to Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss.
--Five questions the Washington Redskins must have an answer for before they take on the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
--Tackling must improve for the Washington Redskins according to defensive end Kedric Golston.
--Player confidence is still high after a disappointing season debut.
--Three important matchups to watch as the Washington Redskins take on the Green Bay Packers this Sunday.
--Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason comments about quarterback Robert Griffin III and running back Alfred Morris performances Monday night against the Philadelphia Eagles.
--A coaching comparison between Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan and the New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
--What the Redskins must do to avoid an 0-2 start.
--The Redskins defense takes on the challenging task of stopping Green Bay's quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
--Defensive coordinator Jim Haslett defends Redskins cornerback E.J. Biggers.
--Redskins safety Brandon Meriweather feels optimistic after practice on Thursday.
--Rookie running back Chris Thompson is working hard to make an impact on the game through special teams.
--What you need to know as the Redskins prepare to play the Green Bay Packers this Sunday.
--Linebacker Brian Orakpo emphasizes the importance of stopping Green Bay's newly developed run threat.
--Cornerback E.J. Biggers plays safety for first time since high school.
--Washington Redskins' offense is confident even in the face of a blitz.
--Wide receiver Pierre Garcon compares Washington's FedExField and Green Bay's Lambeau Field.
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What's Trending In @Redskins Nation? 1) With @RyanKerrigan91 @BMeriweather31 practicing fully, #RedskinsD could be at full strength Sunday: http://t.co/bPwXqP3b5c #HTTR
2) Kyle on Week 1: "We really never got to do our gameplan, to tell you the truth...Didn't get to do 90% of our gameplan." #HTTR
3) Mother Nature couldn't deter prep for Green Bay, as #Redskinspractice moved indoors. Gallery: http://t.co/FV4I8gBgUthttp://t.co/GzZMjvwqmR
4) Kyle on TE J. Reed: "He showed us out on the field...he's going to be a helluva player. He showed on MNF the game wasn't too big for him." 5) Haslett blames some mistakes in 1st half on communication issues that were corrected at halftime: "We got that cleared up." #HTTR
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