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In addition, linebacker London Fletcher added more intrigue to his recent spate of missed practice work by sitting out the game. Shanahan said Fletcher was "not feeling right" and declined to give any more details.
The Redskins can't afford to lose any of those players for long -- because the defense is expected to keep games competitive while Griffin deals with the inevitable ups and downs of his rookie season.
Not that Griffin appeared rattled by his uneven night. Shanahan's best compliment about the rookie's performance had nothing to do with a particular throw.
"I liked the way he handled himself," the coach said. "He is very poised. He is cool, calm, collected. He never seems to lose his composure."
About to take the field with the Redskins trailing 20-10 at halftime, Cousins said he told his fellow second-teamers: "Let's go down swinging." He went on to complete 18 of 23 passes for 264 yards and a 154.1 rating, leading a comeback that actually made the waning minutes of the fourth quarter somewhat interesting.
While he's no threat to overtake Griffin anytime soon, Cousins could make a strong challenge to Rex Grossman for the No. 2 job.
"There were a lot of plays that I liked, and a lot of where I'm still learning and needing to grow and get better from," Cousins said. "There were some rookie mistakes, but a good preseason game and a lot to build off of."
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