Published on: 23rd April, 2010
The NFL Network's Jason LaCanfora is reporting that the Washington Redskins will trade DT Albert Haynesworth today. The Tennessee Titans is the likely trade partner for the Redskins according to LaCanfora who says the Titans will give up their third-round pick to the Redskins. Washington does not have a third-round pick. LaCanfora ...Published on: 5th April, 2010
News of the Donovan McNabb trade is just as shocking to Philadelphia fans as to Washington's. I asked my friend and Bloguin colleague Thomas Jackson of Eagles Eye to weigh in on McNabb. I mirthfully asked his thoughts on McNabb leaving and Michael Vick staying. Here's his reply: "I'm excited for the ...Published on: 13th March, 2010
We are seven days into the 2010 NFL new year and the biggest free agent move by the Washington Redskins happened Friday. Washington signed free agent running back Larry Johnson to a modest, $3.5 million, three-year deal according to an ESPN story by Adam Schefter. Clinton Portis bashers should not gloat ...Published on: 25th February, 2010
The consensus pick for the Washington Redskins this draft, quarterback prospect Sam Bradford, will attend the NFL Combine but will not participate in throwing drills, according to NFL.com . The former Oklahoma quarterback sprained his ACL in the first game of the 2009 season and re-injured his shoulder in an October ...Published on: 17th February, 2010
Say one thing about Snyderrato, they made a blogger's task easy. If the Snyder-Cerrato sports machine were still active (and I'm convinced they're still lurking in the background), here's what we would be writing next month: Did the Washington Redskins give up too much to trade for Michael Vick? The Skins ...Published on: 2nd January, 2010
The one thing we are going to miss about Jim Zorn is his unusual candor. We could use a lot more candor in Washington from Capitol Hill to Redskin Park. Take Jerry Gray. Can we get some candor please? As a black guy who attended his first Redskins game in 1962 because ...Published on: 30th December, 2009
It's hardly worth a headline anymore. Washington's London Fletcher-Baker was snubbed, as he always is, for the 2010 NFL Pro Bowl. The NFL named San Francisco's Patrick Willis and New Orleans' Jonathan Vilma as the starting and reserve inside linebackers for the game to be played in Miami January 31, 2010. Willis was ...Published on: 21st December, 2009
Here's how you spell Redskins Football over the past five weeks: E-A-S-Y-M-O-N-E-Y. Though Washington has gone 2-3 over the past five games, the Redskins have been 5-0 against the spread. If you are like me (and I know I am), you gamble the way you invest: wait until the trend is clear and drop ...Published on: 20th December, 2009
The question has been on the lips of Redskin fans and maybe the front office too. With all of the putdowns, insinuations and demeaning treatment, why doesn't Jim Zorn just quit? Because quitting would be the worst possible way to get your next coaching job. Yes, Virginia, Jim Zorn has a future as ...Published on: 17th December, 2009
Former Washington Redskins star linebacker LaVar Arrington on his radio show insists that Washington has already greased the skids for hiring Mike Shanahan as the next Redskins head coach. Arrington declined to name his source for the news, but contends it is solid and reliable. Reports circulated through the day that Shanahan informed Redskins ...