Depends on whom you ask.
The Redskins must beat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday to avoid finishing winless in the NFC East for the first time since 0-8 in 1994. Players polled knew they hadn’t won a division game, but their answers varied on the impact of a doughnut.
“It really don’t matter,” Santana Moss said. “ You would like not to be dealt that card or dealt that kind of record in the division, but this far into the season, this far in what we’ve been through or going through . . .”
But not everyone was lackadaisical over the prospect as the 4-10 season winds down.
“We know about it,” said quarterback Jason Campbell, still sporting a shiner under his right eye from a first-half hit against New York two days earlier. “Two of them we felt we should have won. You don’t want to go through the year not winning in the division.”
Said cornerback DeAngelo Hall: “It’s definitely something we know. We definitely want to get one. We’re just trying to win a game.”












