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NFL Draft 2011: If the Redskins Draft Jake Locker at 10, It Won’t Be in Person

April 5, 2011

According to the folks at Pro Football Talk, Jake Locker has declined his invitation to the 2011 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 28.Locker is one of ...

2011 NFL Trade Predictions: 5 Potential Suitors for Albert Haynesworth

March 31, 2011

Former VP of football operations Vinny Cerrato's final gift to the Washington Redskins was a $100 million headache.Sure, it was Daniel Snyder's hand that signed the check, and there's no ...

NFL Draft 2011 Predictions: Best and Worst Case Scenarios for the Redskins

March 28, 2011

With the current NFL labor situation in limbo, there is, perhaps one silver lining that should give Redskins fans a glimmer of hope.With no free agent workouts and no trade ...

2011 NFL Draft: A Surprising Late Round Savior For The Washington Redskins

February 18, 2011

We're coming up on the 2011 NFL Draft, and Head Coach Mike Shanahan and General Manager Bruce Allen have a tall task in front of them. There are major needs ...

Washington Redskins: Brandon Banks Injury More Serious Than Originally Reported

February 16, 2011

This Brandon Banks situation is getting more interesting by the day.  Each morning, newspaper headlines read "Banks Still in the Hospital, Expected to be Released Soon."  Day after day, the ...

Breaking News: Albert Haynesworth Charged with Road Rage-Induced Assault

February 4, 2011

Albert Haynesworth will apparently turn himself in on Friday after being charged with assault. The incident occurred this week in Reston, VA when Haynesworth allegedly punched a 38-year-old man during an ...

NFL Breaking Point: Has Dan Snyder Surpassed Al Davis As the Most Hated Owner?

February 3, 2011

Well, that's it. I can no longer defend Dan Snyder. For some reason, I've always been a Snyder apologist. Despite all of the embarrassment and consistent mediocrity I've been forced ...

NFL’s Switch To an 18-Game Season: A Cost/Benefit Analysis

January 11, 2011

When the idea of an 18-game NFL season was first introduced, two distinct benefits became immediately evident: more football and more money.  Who couldn't like that? We fans would get to ...