An added concern for Washington is the playcalling

Matt Gilroy (D), New York Rangers- 11GP, 2G, 1A, three points, 4 Michael Grabner (F), Vancouver Canucks- 6GP, 2G, 3A, five points, -2 Enjoy the race for the Calder! Until next time, Peace!. Who: Phildelphia Eagles Washington RedskinsWhat: Week 7 Monday night footballWhen: October 26 at 8:30 PMWhere: FedEx Field in Landover, MarylandREDSKINS OFFENSE v. EAGLES DEFENSEThe Redskins offense has struggled to generate yards, first downs, field goals or touchdowns this year. The running game hasn't gotten going all year and protection for QB Jason Campbell has been spotty or worse.Campbell is struggling to produce big plays, though he still boasts a decent passer rating and usually avoids big mistakes. His receivers don't get open very often because TE Chris Cooley is needed to block, WR Santana Moss is good, but not good enough to beat double teams and the rest of the receiving corps is mediocre Antwaan Randle El or awful Devin Thomas, Malcolm Kelly or not allowed on the field for mysterious reasons Marko Mitchell.The Eagles love to blitz and they are superb at disguising their blitzes. Campbell and backup Todd Collins don't read blitzes very well and are likely to often be surprised by what is coming at them and from where. If the Redskins are not quick at reading and reacting to the Eagles blitz, it could be a very ugly and long night for the Redskins.An added concern for Washington is the play-calling.

Relaying the plays in to the quarterback may take too much time and lead to penalties and burned timeouts It may also be a fiasco in other ways. We won't know how bad things can get until we see it.EAGLES OFFENSE v. REDSKINS DEFENSEThe Eagles offense struggled against the Raiders last week and Coach Andy Reid inexplicably abandoned the run when he has two running backs, Brian Westbrook and LeSean McCoy, who are dangerous with the ball in their hands. The Eagles can help the Redskins stay in the game by foolishly abandoning the run again and relying on the passing game to do everything.Read it all Takes central role in Vocollect Asia business expansionPITTSBURGH, Jan.

21 /PRNewswire/ Vocollect, Inc., provider of the mostwidely used voice systems for improving supply chain performance, todayannounced that it has appointed co-founder Larry Sweeney to the Board ofDirectors for Vocollect Japan, Inc. Sweeney will take a central role inexpanding the company across Japan and throughout the Asia-Pacific region, andwill be located in Tokyo, Japan.(Logo: http://)"During the past five years, Vocollect has established itself as the clearleader in the application of voice systems in the global supply chain arena,with thousands of customers in North America and Europe," said Joe Pajer,president, Vocollect, Inc. "Expanding our Asia presence is one of our mostexciting strategic priorities, and appointing Larry Sweeney, our co-founderand one of the voice industry's key pioneers, to the task will greatlyaccelerate our ability to bring the value of voice to customers across Asia,"he said."For over 20 years, Sweeney has honed his knowledge base with customervoice applications worldwide. Thisappointment clearly signals the long-term commitment of Vocollect to Japan andAsia-Pacific," said Cesar Sison, president, Vocollect Japan, Inc.Sweeney's chief focus will be to further develop Vocollect's marketstrategy for Asia, to provide ongoing sales support to the Japan sales andbusiness development team, and to serve as the corporate liaison to Vocollectheadquarters in Pittsburgh.Now in its third year of operation, Vocollect Japan, Inc. works withpartners KISS and Nihon Unisys to provide voice systems for leading companies,including COSMOS Pharmacy, IHI Kenki, Kanda Corporation and Lotte Mart.About VocollectVocollect delivers proven gains in productivity, accuracy, safety and jobsatisfaction to companies seeking to improve their supply chains.