Published on: 2nd September, 2009
The Washington Post obviously is very anxious to create a buzz about their multi-part series about issues within the Redskins ticket office. When I awoke this morning I had an email giving the outline of the initial installment of the series and a link to the story. In the first few paragraphs ...Published on: 29th July, 2009
With less than 24 hours remaining until the first practice the Washington Redskins have yet to sign their top draft pick, Brian Orakpo. There has been no public negotiating which generally is a good sign. Michael Crabtree, the Texas Tech receiver taken at No. 10 is demanding top-three money, and that’s ...Published on: 17th July, 2009
The Redskins' selection of Jeremy Jarmon came as a surprise to many; to almost everyone, in fact, except for readers of this blog (sorry, on the rare occasions that I get one right I have to toot my horn). Few were even aware that the Supplemental Draft was going on, ...Published on: 2nd July, 2009
This game, the 1987 regular season finale, had no significance in and of itself for Washington. The Redskins already had wrapped up the division title and their playoff seeding was set. The significance of this contest was the Jay Schroeder started the game and Doug Williams finished it. Based on the ...