Published 9/1/2008
by Jason La Canfora
at Redskins Insider
Defensive coordinator Greg Blache is a New Orleans native, with lots of family still in the area (he has six kids and several grandchildren, many of whom remain in Louisiana) and was obviously concerned about Hurrican Gustav. Blache was checking the weather radar online and trying to contact family before practice yesterday. "It looked like it went west with where my kids and family are located," Blache said. "It's been on my mind. I went...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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