Five Quick Game Thoughts: Ravens

It’s hard to glean much from any NFL preseason game – the stakes are low, and often the tempo and crispness of the game is fractionally lower; but there are things you can look at, and over-analyze, because that’s the modern day sports arena! Here are some quick hitters about the Washington Redskins 23-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night at M&T Bank Stadium:

1. Jason Hatcher is Legit
Arguably the season’s most important offseason acquisition, Hatcher wasted no time in establishing that he was “as advertised” in his first action of the season. On just his second play in the burgundy and gold, Hatcher bull-rushed his way to Joe Flacco for a 12-yard sack; he made Pro Bowl guard Marshal Yanda look pedestrian at best. Despite offseason knee surgery, and not playing in the first two preseason games, the former Cowboys’ defensive end was solid, and gave Redskins fans a glimpse of what he brings to the table, and the incredible versatility that it gives Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett in defensive packages. Hatcher also played 17 snaps, despite only being slated for 10 – a positive sign that his knee is doing well.

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2014 Redskins Schedule

The Washington Redskins 2014 schedule was released yesterday.

PRESEASON SCHEDULE:

Thursday, Aug. 7 vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (NBC4/CSN) 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 18 vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS (ESPN) #8 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 23 at Baltimore Ravens (NBC4/CSN) 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 28 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NBC4/CSN) 7:30 p.m.

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ICYMI April 17: DJax, Prospects and ‘N Sync?

Here are some Redskins news tidbits in case you missed them…

DJax Owes Rosenhaus

On Tuesday, arbitrator Roger Kaplan ordered Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson to pay back some $516,415 in what was described as “loans and fees” to former agent Drew Rosenhaus. According to Jeff McClane of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Jackson will appeal the decision.

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DeSean Jackson reports to Redskins park for off-season workouts

After spending last week on a vacation, which was previously planned before being released by the Philadelphia Eagles, DeSean Jackson reported to Redskins park on Monday for off-season workouts. Jackson, who signed with the Washington Redskins on April 2nd, is expected to be the game changing receiver and deep threat this upcoming season and beyond. … Read more

Expect A Very Potent Redskins Offense In 2014

Washington Redskins helmet

Robert Griffin III and the Washington Redskins offense had a challenging 2013 season, but the RGIII 2014 season outlook looks much more promising. Coming off knee surgery, RGIII was severely limited last off-season, missing crucial development time that most quarterbacks and receivers rely on. Instead of building chemistry with teammates, he spent the entire off-season … Read more

ICYMI: April 6th

This is a new blog segment at THn that I’m going to unimaginatively call ICYMI, which ICYMI, is an acronym for in case you missed it.

The idea being that we all lead busy lives and can’t possibly stay up on EVERYTHING going on in the Redskins Nation – not without a little help. Hopefully this blog will occasionally help you do that. It won’t concentrate on the big burgundy and gold news, but that doesn’t make it any less crucial to the avid B&G bleeder.

Let’s start with the obvious…

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Rob Jackson Re-Signed

While most of the buzz last week was about another Jackson – DeSean – the Redskins also quietly re-signed linebacker Rob Jackson to an undisclosed deal on Friday.

Jackson was allowed to test the free agent waters, but obviously didn’t find a better fit than here in Washington, and the 6th year NFL veteran will return to try and re-gain the form that he found in 2012.

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