Shawn and Sean say whatever to OTAs

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Not good news per Redskins Insider . First, Shawn Springs: I heard over the weekend that Springs had no plans to come in this month. He's still thinking he'll get cut - and who can blame him after being asked to take a pay cut then being shopped around the league all offseason? - and from what I hear, he's content to keep working out in Arizona and see what happens with the Skins. He's said ... [link]

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Published 5/9/2007 by Blitzburgh <info@behindthesteelcurtain.com> at Behind the Steel Curtain: Front Page Posts
... *Redskins DBs Sean Taylor and Shawn Springs are no-shows at the Redskins' first week of organized workouts. Let's see what happens with Alan Faneca when the Steelers conduct their first set of voluntary workouts beginning May 11th.

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Published 5/11/2007 by Ben Folsom at The Curly R: A Washington Redskins Blog
... Coaches, GMs and owners like to sit around conference tables and talk about how personalities don't play into player selection but in reality they do. Sean Taylor famously did not return Hall of Fame Head Coach Joe Gibbs' phone calls in the 2004 offseason, then did not show for minicamp, then started complaining about his contract before the ink was dry. As Skin Patrol points out, Sean is now the 8th highest paid defensive player on the team, and by the season opener won't even be the highest paid safety on the team (in fairness he was not last season either with the Adam Archuleta experiment). This is Champ Bailey waiting to happen all over again.

LaWrong
Published 5/15/2007 by Ben Folsom at The Curly R: A Washington Redskins Blog
... Coaches, GMs and owners like to sit around conference tables and talk about how personalities don't play into player selection but in reality they do. Sean Taylor famously did not return Hall of Fame Head Coach Joe Gibbs' phone calls in the 2004 offseason, then did not show for minicamp, then started complaining about his contract before the ink was dry. As Skin Patrol points out, Sean is now the 8th highest paid defensive player on the team, and by the season opener won't even be the highest paid safety on the team (in fairness he was not last season either with the Adam Archuleta experiment). This is Champ Bailey waiting to happen all over again.

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