The Redskins didn’t give much of an explanation for the move, but work ethic was rumored to be a big factor.
Head coach Mike Shanahan apparently didn’t think much of Thomas’ dedication to the team or to football.
Thomas had a lot of other outside interests, including movies and music, and wasn’t one of the more dedicated players.
The bottom line was that Thomas wasn’t productive either way, so he was simply a waste of a roster spot.
]]>Johnson, a D.C. native, was hoping to resurrect his career in his hometown, but it didn’t happen.
He never looked like the running back that churned out 1,000 yard seasons in Kansas City, instead seeming very slow.
He couldn’t beat out Clinton Portis for the starting job in training camp and has struggled with the few carries he received.
The team has brought in Chad Simpson to take his spot on the roster. He is a good third-down back who also can return punts and kickoffs.
]]>The team cut Sean Suisham last year after he missed a couple of chip-shot field goals, including a brutal miss that would have sealed up a huge, upset win over the New Orleans Saints.
Washington eventually brought in Graham Gano, who had lost the training camp kicking competition in Baltimore.
Gano was effective for the Redskins and also has a strong leg, but he didn’t do enough to lock up the job for 2010.
The team will look to bring in a veteran kicker that gets cut from another roster to compete with Gano for the job.
]]>Moss, who was one of a handful of athletes who allegedly received HGH from Galea, has declined to comment on the story to the media, but told his teammates that he had no idea that the doctor was injecting him with HGH during the three times he was treated by him.
Still, the NFL could suspend Moss whether he knowingly took the HGH or not. Commissioner Roger Goodell has made it clear that he’s going to be proactive about disciplining players to maintain the integrity of his league. Multiple players, including star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, have been suspended without ever being found guilty of anything in the court of law.
In light of this story and the possibility that Moss, the team’s No. 1 receiver, could miss time this season, rumors have swirled about Terrell Owens joining the Redskins. The embattled Owens, who spent last season in Buffalo, has yet to find a home. It would be an interesting acquisition, reuniting him with quarterback Donovan McNabb, with whom Owens had a tenuous relationship during their season together in Philadelphia.
]]>McNabb took some of the blame for the team’s failure to get over that last hump and bring home a championship.
He expressed no bad feelings toward the Eagles organization or the fans of the city, saying he loves his time in Philly.
It’s clear that it frustrates and pains McNabb to be labeled as the guy who never could get it done when it mattered most.
While I’m sure McNabb would love to show he isn’t in decline and beat the Eagles twice next year, he has done an admirable job in taking the high road.
]]>The Redskins went with Williams over Okung because they feel he is a better fit for a zone blocking scheme.
Williams is very likely to come in and start right away for a Redskins offensive line that is in shambles.
Washington likes the fact that he has the versatility to play multiple positions but see him as their left tackle for many years to come.
The team was able to do little else in the draft after trading away other picks to get Donovan McNabb and Adam Carriker.
]]>The Redskins have to be thrilled to receive such a high pick in return for Campbell, even if they don’t get to use it for another couple of years.
Campbell’s time in Washington had come to an end one way or another with the acquisition of star quarterback Donovan McNabb.
It was clear that Campbell was displeased with the way the organization had treated him and he wanted a chance to go somewhere else and start.
The Redskins never seem to have any draft picks, so getting one in 2012 in the middle rounds seems like a pretty good move for a player they could have just released.
]]>The team signed Haynesworth to a $100 million contract just over a year ago and already wants to run him out of town.
Other teams in the NFL certainly aren’t showing much interest even in a year with no salary cap.
There was so much excitement about bringing in Haynesworth, but I said it was a bad move all along.
The guy has never played a full season, is guilty of taking off plays and was given entirely too much money.
]]>The deal means that Grossman will be reunited with offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, who spent time with Grossman last year with the Houston Texans.
Grossman has been much-maligned for most of his career despite the fact that he did help take the Chicago Bears to the Super Bowl.
There has never been a question about Grossman’s physical tools, but he has shown time and time again that he lacks the intangibles to be a starting quarterback in the NFL.
He comes in as a potential backup quarterback to starter Jason Campbell after the team let veteran Todd Collins go at the end of the season.
Head coach Mike Shanahan said that the team wants to promote competition, and Grossman has showed throughout his career that he can be a viable option at quarterback.
]]>There has been much speculation this offseason whether or not Campbell would be back with the team next year.
It is now almost guaranteed he will return, as it’s hard to imagine someone giving up a first-round pick for his services.
It remains to be seen whether or not Campbell will remain the starter despite his likely return to Washington.
The Redskins are expected to draft a young quarterback, possibly with their early first-round selection.
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