Aug3rd
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The Redskins are counting on DT
Albert Haynesworth to transform their stout and stingy 2008 defense into a play-making and game-changing defense in 2009. Collapsing the interior pocket and helping out his teammates by drawing double teams is what the $41 million man wants to do.
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The defense is dominating the offense early in training camp, but if Head Coach
Jim Zorn is worried about it, he’s biting his lip…for now.
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John Keim looks at the WR position.
Read about it. For the DC Pro Sports Report preview of the WR position,
read this.
Speaking of receivers,
Antwaan Randle El is determined to remain the team’s #2 wideout. For the sake of the offense, let’s hope he fails.
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Speaking of Randle El, he’s been a poor very mediocre punt returner for the Redskins. He’s getting some competition for the job, apparently, but is it serious?
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Getting TB
Clinton Portis to focus on offseason conditioning is a constant battle for the Redskins coaching staff.
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The Redskins special teams lost two of its stars, WR
James Thash and LB
Khary Campbell. How will Special Teams Coach Danny Smith cope without them?
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What do PK Shaun Suisham and actor Owen Wilson have in common?
Find out.
DL
Lorenzo Alexander moved between defense and short yardage blocking for the offense last year. This year his focus is solely on defense, but his role is set to expand, as he’s expected to fill the big shoes of
Demetric Evans, who signed a very reasonable and affordable contract with the San Francisco 49ers during the offseason. It’s a big job for Alexander.
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Surprise, Surprise: Washington’s offensive line is a major concern. It should be.
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DT
Vaku Manupuna is trying to make the leap from Arena Football League star to NFL player. It won’t be easy.
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The Redskins get to sleep in today as they have the morning off.
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