10 Things to beat the Washington Redskins
Here are 10 things the Packers have to do to beat the Redskins. Photos by Matt Becker, Jim Biever and AP.

If the Packers don't do that, they'll never get the chance to test RG3's knee. Mike Shanahan loves to run the ball.

The Redskins are on a short week and on the road. The Eagles buried the Redskins with tempo; the Packers should try to do the same.

Completed passes came too easily last Sunday. The coverage must tighten.

The running game is a work in progress, and the commitment to it must not lessen.

David Bakhtiari and Don Barclay were outstanding in pass protection against the 49ers, but Brian Orakpo and Ryan Kerrigan present another daunting challenge for the two young Packers tackles. A chip here and there wouldn't hurt.

The Redskins are a cut-blocking offensive line.

Even though playing outside the pocket is the strength of his game, RG3 will be in only his second game on a reconstructed knee. Test it.

The Packers played from behind nearly the whole game in San Francisco. That's not a winning formula.

Yeah, it's a no-brainer, but it bears mentioning after losing the turnover battle in San Francisco, which is usually what will happen when you don't force any.

Lambeau Field has its new wall of sound. Time to turn up the volume.