Okay, Jim Hanif is on the side on the offensive line coach. He's staying right here. You block him and the center in the guard, you double-team him. You block out here, you block here, we'll have the receiver out here, and the back right back in here runs in and gets tackled by his back. That's how that works. Paul catches so well. He just forgot to block that guy. 2nd down and 1, now he's doing it to the other side, look at this, here's 6, from the 29 and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 78, 79, 80, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, Moon. Well, in the third quarter, Washington had the ball for 13 minutes and 10 seconds. It was a redskin quarter. He got three points out. Second down and two at the 23. Second down and two at the 23. Marv everything is jammed to the inside and watch this fighter breaks back there is Bo Orlando who just makes a move on him he slips down Johnson not enough time but the block was on the outside and I believe it was Middleton on Fuller he kicked Fuller to the outside they blocked everybody back to the inside and it was touchdown. Rowmiller has the extra point following the 23-yard touchdown run by Ernest Biner and the Redskins. 50 seconds gone by and the fourth quarter when you look on the outside same middle can right there he kicked Fuller out they took everybody else inside Bo Orlando misses the tackle and it becomes touchdown. Great execution, John Brandes with a heavy hit on Alan Pinkett. Brandes one of the Redskins stars on the special teams and this crowd has come alive they're rocking now at RFK. The one thing that Haywood Jeffries has to do with this pass play is take it a little bit deeper. He's only going down about four yards and what's happening he's not running Darryl Green off. Moon is kind of half rolling out which takes time so that means on that particular play unless Moon just stops and drops it on Jeffries, he Jeffries must go down about tenths and then come back. It is a second down and six at the 23 Houston-Arlars with a record of 7-1. They've won their last four. First time they've won four straight in 11 years. Moon can't find anyone and throws over the head of Lorenzo White. We're set for another update. Let's go to Bob Costas. Marvin a game of lesser importance and lesser atmosphere. It's Kevin Mack, Ernest Biner's old running mate with the Cleveland Browns going in for the touchdown. The fumble recovered by the Browns anyway came after he had broken the plane and Cleveland has a 21-20 lead over Winless Cincinnati early in the fourth at Sensi, Marvin. All right Bob, Washington Redskins 13, Houston Oilers 6. The Redskins, the NFL's only unbeaten team. A record of 8-0. They lead the NFC East by three games, third and sixth. And not able to complete for the first down, the ball is tossed up, but a carry out of bounds. Tony Jones with the catch and it will be a first down for Houston. Yeah, but they'll bring it back to where Tony fumbled the ball. You cannot fumble a ball out of bounds forward. Only backwards. Watch it. Pass here. Crossfield. Tough throw. Here's Jones. He gets hit by A.J. Johnson, 47. The ball goes forward, but it comes back. It's still a first down. You know what's amazing about the Redskins, and you were talking about it with the coach yesterday, is that here's a team that played the Giants, touched an emotional game, and now back into this game with one of the most important games of this season for them to stay undefeated. Could they be sky high, two straight wicks, penalty marker thrown? Moon was just trying to throw that one away. Well, one of the things that Moon is pointing at is that as soon as man was there, the way the rule reads now, if the defensive guy goes across, you can still go with the play. Offside, number 71 of the defense, five yards, it's still first down. Barbara already had that one. Moon wanted to play stuff because you don't give the defensive lineman or linebacker a free shot at the quarterback. That time, man had the free shot, and Moon wanted to play stuff then to save quarterbacks is what the rule was for. And it is another first down for Houston. Only their second of the second half, two and a half gone by in the fourth quarter. Washington Redskins, as we mentioned earlier, have been a superb second half club. Giants saw evidence of that last week in the medal ads. Moon lost the one for him. That is interception by Brad Edwards. All right, everybody is coming upfield. Watch this, the linebackers are coming. It gets excellent protection in the backfield, but Moon puts just too much air underneath the ball. When the ball is thrown, here come the linebackers. Look at the protection. It's there. But the air he puts under gives Brad Edwards enough time to come across and get the interception. If he throws the ball straight at Drew Hill, it's a reception. Put air under it, you get interception. This is his third interception of the season. Irvins getting the call. Edwards also ran it back 27 yards. Brad Edwards in his fourth year out of South Carolina put a good portion of last year with a cast on his right hand. Warren Moon picked off by that man. One time stockbroker in Minnesota. Right over. Second down and 10. Stopped by Darrell Lewis. Check out the shick tracer. Ten minute ticker, Chicago now with a three point lead. Jim Harbaugh 22 yard touchdown pass to Wendell Davis. Buffalo now by six over New England. Cleveland 21-20 over Cincinnati. Green Bay on the Jets tied at 13. Let's review that last line concerning the stockbroker. It had nothing to do with the stock thing. I just said here he is now stealing football. And he is. He just stole one from Warren Moon. You'll get a few. He had nothing to do with the stockbroker. This game went along for three quarters. Six-six. Nobody doing a whole lot. Just kind of sparring back and forth. And then all of a sudden the things start to open up. Look at Clark. This was playing short. He's looking for coverage deep by Bobba McDowell who never gets over there. Clark makes the catch and the first down inside the 15. Six receptions. 88 yards for Clark. He started late. He's come on in the second half. And a first down for Washington at the Houston 12. Houston said they have the ball. They have recovered. The Terminator 3. Great children. So Houston will take over. They are trailing 13 to 6. We'll be right back. NBC Sports coverage of the National Football League is brought to you by Domino's Pizza. Call Domino's Pizza right now and you'll be enjoying a hot delicious pizza when the game is over. Bob Albert with Paul McGuire back in Washington. A look at what occurred just a moment ago to give the ball back to Houston. You know, when you see that, to guess and say it's Vostok's fault or Rippen's fault, it's kind of crazy. But when you look at it, it looks like Rippen was coming out a little bit too soon. Out of the 20 yard line to Drew Hill who last Sunday had six receptions and a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. Drew Hill says next year will be his finale. Just turned 35. You take a look at some long drives for Houston. Is that impressive? It's not bad, huh? Nine touchdowns in a field goal. That pass there that Moon throws back to Drew Hill, that's the most dangerous pass you can throw because it's the whole length of the field. It gives the defense a chance to react. You really have to have confidence in your arm to make that kind of throw. Second down and two. Look out, Moon running out of the pocket. And going down at the marker. You know, there is another rule that they put into when quarterbacks run and they slide. It's where they hit. Now when Moon broke out that time, he hit the ground, the defense left him alone. He rolled a little bit, but they gave Moon the ball and Houston the ball where he landed, not where he rolled to. Which I think is a good rule. Warren Moon, so well respected, now considered one of the NFL elder statesmen. NFL Commissioner Paul Saggaboo said that he thinks Moon this Sunday be a United States Senator. Get back to that in a moment. Moon going incomplete and tethered for Ava Jeffries, covered by Alboy Mays. Paul Saggaboo said he thinks he could see Moon running for the Senate, but Warren was telling us that he has higher goals. Wants to be a television football color comment. That is his interest. Well, I think that's better to Senator.