dcprosportsreport.com - 7/27/2009
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Today, DC Pro Sports Report continues its analysis of each position on the Redskins in preparation for the start of training camp later this month. We'll analyze each position and predict who will be on the roster at the end of preseason and who will not. We'll also figure out who will be ...
homermcfanboy.com - 7/29/2009
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(photo by Brian Murphy) [Editor's note: After enduring
the slowest part of the sports calendar, we’re ramping...
up for the 2009 Washington Redskins training camp with all kinds of goodies. Yesterday, we tackled five key positions heading into the ...
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training camp: five players to watch
sports.yahoo.com - 7/23/2009
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The Juggernaut Index is our annual ranking of
NFL teams for fantasy purposes. Repeat: FOR FANTASY PURPOSES....
We're interested in yards and points here. We began at No. 32, the NFL's least useful franchise (Oakland), and we're working our way toward ...
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The Juggernaut Index No. 26: The Washington Redskins
dcprosportsreport.com - 8/3/2009
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Football news this time of year can be
rather silly, as news outlets vie with each other...
to find the latest story [or non-story] coming out of each of the 32 NFL training camps. But this is an actual nugget of interesting information about WR Devin Thomas from Jason Reid: while speaking to ...
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Big Redskins news: Insiders expect Devin Thomas to win ...
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Best of MVN: Redskins Training Camp Battles
MVN Outsider —
... From DC PRO SPORTS REPORT:
Wide receiver has been a problem for the Redskins for years and last year's drafting of two wideouts in the 2nd round, Kelly and Thomas, didn't fix the problem, it only made it worse.
The cream of the crop is Santana Moss, still a super-fast speed burner who can change a game with one play. Moss has been the only big play option for the team for years and that's become a real problem.
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Redskins Training Camp Battles: OT
DC Pro Sports Report —
... position. On Monday, wide receivers got the treatment. Today, it's offensive tackles. ...
Redskins Training Camp Battles: C & OG
DC Pro Sports Report —
... each position and predict who will be on the roster at the end of preseason and who will not. We'll also figure out who will be starting and what everyone's roles will be. We began our training camp battles analysis with quarterbacks and then covered tailbacks. Then we went over the fullback position. Last Friday, we covered the tight end position. On Monday, wide receivers got the treatment. Yesterday we went over offensive ...
Smoke Signals: All about the $41 million man!
DC Pro Sports Report —
... John Keim looks at the WR position. Read about it. For the DC Pro Sports Report preview of the WR position, read this. ...
Redskins Training Camp Battles: DL
DC Pro Sports Report —
... preparation for the start of training camp later this month. We'll analyze each position and predict who will be on the roster at the end of preseason and who will not. We'll also figure out who will be starting and what everyone's roles will be. Previous training camp position analyses have included quarterbacks and tailbacks and fullback and tight end and wide receivers and offensive tackles and ...
Redskins Training Camp Battles: LB
DC Pro Sports Report —
... for the start of training camp later this month. We'll analyze each position and predict who will be on the roster at the end of preseason and who will not. We'll also figure out who will be starting and what everyone's roles will be. Previous training camp position analyses have included quarterbacks andtailbacks and fullback and tight end and wide receivers and offensive tackles and guards ...
Redskins Training Camp Battles: DB
DC Pro Sports Report —
... for the start of training camp later this month. We'll analyze each position and predict who will be on the roster at the end of preseason and who will not. We'll also figure out who will be starting and what everyone's roles will be. Previous training camp position analyses have included quarterbacks andtailbacks and fullback and tight end and wide receivers and offensive tackles and guards ...
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Training Camp Notes for AUG 1
dcprosportsreport.com 8/1/2009 — It was a hot one in Ashburn, Virginia today, the third day of Redskins training camp, and with the humidity, the defense heated up as well. "It feels good - thudding," first-round draft pick Brian Orakpo
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Zorn, for One, Is 'Ready to Go' —
Redskins Insider 7/27/2009
Turns out you aren't the only ones waiting for some fubball. Jim Zorn is, too, which is a good thing since he happens to be the coach of the Redskins. Zorn told Rick Maese late last week that "even when I'm on vacation, I'm paying attention to what we ...
Jets Need to Pay Leon Washington —
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The New York Jets and electric running back Leon Washington have been playing tug-of-war for too long now.
With training camp set to start on Friday in Cortland, New York, it’s imperative first-year head coach Rex Ryan has ...
Antonio Pierce: Leader No Matter What —
Bleacher Report - NFL 7/27/2009
Antonio Pierce has always been overlooked and overshadowed, ever since his college career ended at the University of Arizona.
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Skins Waive a Fullback —
Redskins Insider 7/28/2009
Fullback Jonathan Evans has been waived by the Redskins, the team announced this afternoon. Evans, 27, had signed with the Skins on Jan. 5 and also played for Dallas, Tennessee, Buffalo and San Diego.