Published on: 12th March, 2010
Fred Davis emerged in 2009 as a legitimate threat as a pass-catching tight end. While he is not yet the polished route runner that Chris Cooley is, his upside potential may be greater than Cooley's. Having both Davis and Cooley is a luxury for the Redskins, and they could become an ...Published on: 11th March, 2010
Renewed pre-draft interest in Sam Bradford has fueled some speculation that Mike Shanahan and the Redskins might attempt to trade up to acquire him. Would this be a good idea for the Redskins? The majority of Redskins Nation would answer this question with a resounding "NOOO!" Most Redskins fans would like ...Published on: 9th March, 2010
The following five players were the most notable free agent busts in the history of the Washington Redskins. None of these players played to level of their fat contracts, and forever stand as cautionary tales to the pitfalls of NFL free agency. The memories of these players make many Redskins ...Published on: 4th March, 2010
Some Redskins fans joyously anticipate this time of year, while others dread it. But even Redskins fans that criticize the free-spending ways of Dan Snyder have to admit to a build-up of excitement at the beginning of NFL free agency. It has become a yearly ritual for the past decade. Rumors swirl ...Published on: 2nd March, 2010
No owner in the National Football League is criticized more often than Dan Snyder of the Washington Redskins. While some of these criticisms have merit, "Snyder bashing" is well overdone in the media. One of the most prominent knocks against Snyder has been his perceived over-involvement (and interference) with the football operations of ...Published on: 26th February, 2010
At a press conference at the NFL combine, Mike Shanahan clarified (slightly) the future of Jason Campbell with the Washington Redskins. Shanahan confirmed the Redskins would make a tender offer to Campbell. Basically, that means Campbell would either stick around for one more year with a contract of approximately $3.2 million, ...Published on: 26th February, 2010
For several months now, many Redskins fans have been clamoring for management to use the fourth pick in the upcoming draft on a left tackle (Russell Okung). These fans' main argument is well known: "A quarterback can't succeed behind a horrible offensive line, no matter who it is." In fact, the ...Published on: 24th February, 2010
Many so-called draft experts expect the Washington Redskins to pick a quarterback with the No. 4 pick in the upcoming draft. Mel Kiper, Jr. thinks the Redskins will go with Jimmy Clausen, while most of the others (including Mike Mayock) believe Sam Bradford should be the choice. In the words of ...Published on: 17th February, 2010
The debate over the fourth pick in the upcoming NFL draft has two major sides among Redskins fans. One side (the majority) says Washington should use its first pick to select an offensive lineman. The other side (the minority) contends it would be better to use such a high pick on ...Published on: 28th December, 2009
Looking at the stats after the Redskins-Cowboys game, LaRon Landry's nine tackles and two assists stand out. Normally, those numbers would be indicative of a great game. After all, the next best tackle total of the night was London Fletcher's six. Landry must have been great, right? Wrong. While Landry provided a couple of highlight ...