2010 Washington Redskins Draft

Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen and head coach Mike Shanahan knew well before this week’s NFL draft that they would be unequipped to fill many of the needs of the Washington Redskins. Leading up to the 2010 NFL draft the Redskins front office made moves to lessen the impact of being the team with … Read more

The Washington Redskins 2010 Schedule

The Washington Redskins will open the 2010 NFL Season on September 12th at FedEx Field against their NFC East rivals from Texas. The game will be broadcast in prime time on NBC. Many hoped the 2010 season would kick off with new Redskins Quarterback Donovan McNabb facing his former team the Philadelphia Eagles, that meeting … Read more

Caps Can Thrashers

Down by a goal midway through the game on the night they were awarded the President’s Trophy, which recognizes the team with the best record in the NHL, the Washington Capitals, fueled by Alex Ovechkin and Niklas Backstrom achieving individual milestones, escaped Verizon Center on Friday night with a 5-2 victory over division rivals, the … Read more

Redskins are Under New Management

The 2010 off-season should be very interesting and somewhat different because it will be an uncapped season in the NFL. Like every year, over the past decade or so the Washington Redskins came roaring out the gates. Unlike last off-season none of the Washington Redskins early moves come close to tampering. New General Manager Bruce … Read more

Redskins 2010 Offseason

Here we go with another edition of “How to Spend Dan Snyder’s Money!” Also affectionately referred to as “Who Wants to be a Gazillionare!”

Fans are understandably nervous about the possibility of a lockout in 2011, but in the mean-time, it’s looking like 2010 will go uncapped. The rumors of what the Redskins would do in an uncapped year began the moment someone realized this was an actual possibility.

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2010 NFL Draft – At First Glance

With the Saints’ inspiring win in the Super Bowl behind us, and the NFL combine looming, draft time is in full swing. For the Washington Redskins, the main question on everybody’s mind is whether they will take an offensive tackle or a quarterback with their first round selection. There is always the possibility that they will take neither, as there will be talented players at other positions, and the Redskins aren’t really set anywhere other than Tight End. However, in all likelihood they will be looking to aid one of the worst offensive lines of all time with an elite left tackle, or groom a young quarterback to be Mike Shanahan’s guy. Both of those positions currently include two players that could interest the Redskins, who own the fourth pick overall in the draft.

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