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Losing Culture Is Changing for the Washington Redskins

October 9, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

There's something different happening at Redskins Park this season. If you've been following the Burgundy and Gold for years, you can be forgiven for not spotting the signs.
Players are playing based on merit, not reputation. There's also a rookie-heavy feel to the roster, with several young players making key contributions.
It's only been four games, and they don't even have a winning record, but the 2015 Washington Redskins are in danger of actually functioning more like a competent NFL franchise should.
Frankly, it's a long-overdue change of culture. CSN Mid-Atlantic's Tarik El-Bashir put those C-words together earlier in the week to sum up how things are working under head coach Jay Gruden and general manager Scot McCloughan.
Citing four different calls, the benching of Robert Griffin III and Andre Roberts, along with cutting Kai Forbath and David Amerson, El-Bashir described the new philosophy of these Redskins:
Do your job and do it well. Or ride the benc...

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