Published on: 28th December, 2010
The Washington Redskins are in full-blown evaluation mode heading into the final week of the regular season. They played the part of spoiler in their win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, but the final three games are about more than just finishing strong for Washington. With a mix of veterans and ...Published on: 18th December, 2010
The Washington Redskins are 5-8 and on the fast-track to 5-11 if things don't turn around. Donovan McNabb has been demoted to third string for the rest of the season in favor of Rex Grossman and John Beck. Contrary to the popular opinion, the move is not as outlandish as it ...Published on: 10th December, 2010
The Washington Redskins have once again failed their fans with another mediocre season after supposedly making so many wholesale improvements over the offseason.The season still has four games left, but the Redskins need start evaluating the talent they have while looking around the league for talent they can get. With ...Published on: 25th August, 2010
When the Washington Redskins ditched Vinny Cerrato, Jim Zorn and his band of misfit coordinators for Bruce Allen and Mike Shanahan, a nation of fans rejoiced at the prospect of success for the coming season. Despite a flurry of changes during this offseason, the Redskins have no intention of waiting ...Published on: 5th January, 2010
The Washington Redskins finished the year 4-12 and earned themselves the fourth pick in the draft. New coach, new GM, new direction? Jason Campbell should be worried about having a starting job next season. Campbell has started 51 games in his career since being drafted in 2005. Many fans will point to ...Published on: 14th October, 2009
On the heels of yet another loss to a win-less team in the Carolina Panthers, the Washington Redskins find themselves in the midst of a "covert" search for their next head coach. It is no secret that the front office is unimpressed with Jim Zorn's performance as the Redskins head ...Published on: 11th October, 2009
Greg Blache has been thrown under the bus, Jim Zorn is on the hot seat, Sherman Lewis has his eyes on the offense (or Zorn's job) and the Redskins fan base is calling for someone's head on a platter. After this weeks 17-20 loss to the formerly winless Carolina Panthers, ...Published on: 6th October, 2009
Jim Zorn finally admitted his weaknesses in running the offense when he brought in Sherman Lewis as an offensive consultant. For those of you who do not know who Sherman Lewis is, he had coaching roles on two Super Bowl winning San Francisco 49ers teams and another with the Green Bay ...Published on: 29th September, 2009
Redskins fans across the nation seem to have united under the banner of ousting Jim Zorn from the head coaching job and out of Washington all together. With Dan Snyder as the owner, the action to relieve Zorn of his duties is not out of the question. It is, however, a ...Published on: 24th September, 2009
The Redskins escaped their home opener against the St. Louis Rams with a 1-1 record and a bevy of questions facing their offense, particularly their red zone performance. Over the course of the game against the Rams, the Redskins moved the ball efficiently between the 20s, recording drives of 83, 64, ...