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  1. Mary Kay Cabot‏Verified account @MaryKayCabot 14m14 minutes ago More Updated: #Browns Gordon showed up late to the facility on Saturday morning and was 'not himself.' Red flag for possible substance use was the concern of some in the org, sources tell clevelanddotcom Joel Corry‏ @corryjoel 5m5 minutes ago More Joel Corry Retweeted Mike Melchione Players with 4 or more years of pension credit (at least 3 regular or postseason games on 53-man roster, IR or PUP needed for a credit) aren't subject to waivers until after the trading deadline. Josh Gordon has 4 (2012-14 & 2017).
  2. Ian Rapoport‏Verified account @RapSheet FollowingFollowing @RapSheet More On Josh Gordon: He was late today to the facility, source said. In addition, he was fine at Friday’s practice, then injured his hamstring. The question of how is part of the reason they released him. My understanding is it’s an overall trust issue for a player on thin ice. Rich Tandler‏Verified account @TandlerNBCS FollowingFollowing @TandlerNBCS More Rich Tandler Retweeted Quinton Mayo I believe that Gordon is subject to waiver claim. I don’t think he has accrued four seasons. So #Redskins may not even have a shot.
  3. Yeah just saw that. The dude is a beast but wonder if he's conquered his pot habit. Adam Schefter‏Verified account @AdamSchefter FollowingFollowing @AdamSchefter More Browns GM John Dorsey: “For the past six years, the Browns have fully supported and invested in Josh, both personally and professionally and wanted the best for him, but unfortunately we’ve reached a point where we feel it’s best to part ways and move forward. We wish Josh well.” Will Brinson Retweeted Zac Jackson‏Verified account @AkronJackson 8m8 minutes ago More Browns announce they're releasing Josh Gordon. Per a source, Gordon did not report to the facility on time th
  4. I mostly agree with this. I am a BPA guy so whomever they have rated highest on their board is where I'd go. To your point though about receivers, seems like you don't have to use a first rounder typically at that position if anything it seems to be a jinx especially with this team. We should just find out who the Steelers like at Wr and draft that guy! ? N'Keal Harry? He has the size to do those fades Jay loves. DK Metcalf, just burned Alabama on a bomb TD on the first play -- another big WR.
  5. Pretty sure just one 3rd round comp pick. But they do have their own #3 round pick, too. Then if I recall a 5th, 6th and 7th? As for the draft, I am a BPA kind of guy so not really married to any position but there are some pass catchers who are intriguing thus far who are likely coming out of this draft. As for a pass rusher, yeah I am in the mode of it never hurts to load up in that department -- LG is obviously intriguing.
  6. Yeah I loved the Doctson pick at the time, the dude had incredible hands/vertical ability. Years back I had the opportunity to ask Scot McCloughan about Doctson directly and he told me he reminded him of Dez Bryant (back when Bryant was good). But I have to admit, I don't love him coming off lackadasical as a blocker and for that matter sometimes as a player. I haven't given up hope on him though -- hopefully he gets it going. Jumping into draft talk a little, it is tempting to go back to that WR well in next draft, AJ Brown -- or maybe and or insurance for Jordan Reed with someone like Noah Fant.
  7. Yeah agree that Thompson and Reed are way more important. I think Doctson is more likely that guy in part because he's faster than Harris. But who knows. Hopefully Richardson is all right.
  8. Yeah on the radio they were making more hay about it then Jay seemed chilled about it later in his Q & A. If they go ball control offense, I think Richardson is a key guy this year -- he's the guy who can either keep defenses honest or he can likely go deep without having to worry about bracketed coverage where a safety is helping that often.
  9. Richardson didn't practice today and has some kind of shoulder injury. This is the position that is starting to look thin. Last year it was the injuries piling up on the O line and at RB -- this year WR is looming as potentially a similar problem. I am wondering about Brice Butler, I liked him in his short spurts in Dallas, don't know what happened though as for not making the squad in Arizona.
  10. Stroman will likely be returning punts according to Hoffman -- i think its a better choice than Quinn was. Stroman was a stud returner in college. Quinn didn't return that many kicks in college. I've been digesting, Chesson. 4th round pick a season ago from the Chiefs https://chiefswire.usatoday.com/2018/09/05/former-chiefs-wr-jehu-chesson-signs-to-redskins-practice-squad/ Chesson was a 4th round draft pick by the Chiefs in 2017. He spent the entirety of the 2017 season on the Chiefs active roster. When he was active on gameday he mostly played special teams. During the regular season he only caught two passes for a total of 13 yards. The Chiefs only moved on from Chesson because they have such a logjam at the WR position with the addition of Sammy Watkins, a return to health by De’Anthony Thomas, and the quick development of second-year UDFA WR Marcus Kemp This is a smart move by Washington to bring in a guy that new quarterback Alex Smith has worked with in the past. Especially one that is only a year into his NFL career and still has some upside. Washington is not exactly flush with receiver talent, so bringing in a guy that has worked with Smith in the past, there’s a level of comfort there. If one of the go to guys in the WR group gets injured, he could be first in line for call ups. https://www.landof10.com/michigan/2017-nfl-draft-jehu-chesson-michigan-stats-bio 3. Chesson did a little bit of everything for Michigan Not only was Chesson one of Michigan’s top receivers throughout his time in Ann Arbor, he contributed in other ways as well. Chesson had 22 rush attempts as a Wolverines, accruing 220 yards and three touchdowns. He also returned six kicks, including one for a game-opening touchdown against Northwestern his junior year. And he made an impact in special teams coverage, with 17 career tackles. Chesson’s versatility should help him in the NFL, where he will likely be asked to help on special teams as a young player. https://arrowheadaddict.com/2017/04/29/2017-nfl-draft-chiefs-select-michigan-wr-jehu-chesson/ Chesson ran a 4.47 second 40-yard dash at this year’s NFL Combine and placed third among all wideouts in the 3-cone drill with a 6.70 second time. NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein compares him to Brian Quick and writes:
  11. Sad to see Quinn out but i am jazzed to see Stroman return punts, he IMO was the guy that made the most sense to return punts from the get go -- he was great at it at VT. Craig Hoffman‏Verified account @CraigHoffman 49m49 minutes ago More Craig Hoffman Retweeted Richard G I asked Stroman and he said right now it’s him. Didn’t sound finalized. We’ll ask Jay tomorrow. Craig Hoffman added, Richard G @heavygmd Replying to @CraigHoffman So who will be returning punts? 0 replies3 retweets3 likes
  12. Breer, asking NFL executives to rank the top QBs in the league -- we face many of them this season, one ranked D. Watson #1, wow. https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/09/03/khalil-mack-trade-aaron-donald-contract-monday-morning-quarterback
  13. Hope Giants don't end up with Mack, Gettleman their Gm is an aggressive dude in a win now mode Eric Galko‏Verified account @OptimumScouting FollowingFollowing @OptimumScouting More #Raiders have put Khalil Mack on the trade block. #Jets, #Packers #Giants (among others) are interested.
  14. I've been resisting and resisting fearful of the Marko Mitchell syndrome But I'll resist no more. https://tdalabamamag.com/2018/03/08/observations-from-alabamas-2018-pro-day/ CAM SIMS, WR Injuries prevented what could have been a 1,000-yard receiver, but Sims’ hands, speed and body control drew attention on Wednesday. He was clocked by most scouts between 4.52 seconds and 4.59 seconds in the 40-yard dash: a solid time for a target standing at 6-foot-5, 214 pounds. Sims, a Louisiana native, posted a 34″ vertical and 10’3″ broad jump. He caught every pass from ex-Tide quarterback Blake Sims during positional workouts, including a few receptions where he showed balance in keeping both feet in bounds.
  15. Been catching up with some Redskins radio segments Craig Hoffman really really loves M. Nicholson and Doctson. He really really thinks Perine is a bust and might not make the team. He's insistent that Bryon Marshall will make the team and Jay loves him. Probably meaningless but just mentioning it because Hoffman likes ti say he's chummy with the Redskins scouts and talks to them from time to time.
  16. Yeah Sheehan is fun when he shares a take but when he's on the other side he can be insufferable. I used to be a big Shanny fan and he would read my emails-tweets on air. Then, when I fell off the Shanny bandwagon, Sheehan didn't enjoy my emails so much. Yeah his confidence as to RBs is all about Clement from Wisconsin. He liked him, Cooley was dismissive of it -- the Eagles signed him and now Sheehan thinks he should be scouting RBs He's convinced Kerryon Johnson is the best back in the draft or at worst tied with Barkley. And while I don't mind him dismissing Cooley-Portis' take on Kerryon Johnson -- Sheehan sounds a bit hypocritical when he lionizes Cooley-Portis as really trusting their evaluation skills. Next time he should say he trusts them when they agree with him otherwise they are dead wrong.
  17. I agree. Portis has even a little Cooley in him with his film study. Whether he's right or wrong who knows but when Sheehan quizzed him on running backs, Portis could even cite specific games and specific plays off the top of his head. I've never loved Smoot on the radio, seems like a lot of hot takes and rambling. I still find it funny who Sheehan loved to tout Cooley and Portis' film study prowess but then when neither agreed with him that Kerryon Johnson is the be all and end all -- Sheehan discounted both takes.
  18. Jeff Howe‏ @jeffphowe 30m30 minutes ago More Patriots 2018 preseason schedule includes a Super Bowl LII rematch: Week 1: Redskins (home) Week 2: Eagles (home) Week 3: Panthers (away) Week 4: Giants (away)
  19. My sense, coming from outsiders, has been that Washington likes Guice, Penny and Nick Chubb as its top three options at running back. Whether it plays out that way remains to be seen. But running back is a priority and if they truly want to upgrade, it makes sense to target one in this round. http://www.espn.com/blog/washington-redskins/post/_/id/36162/todd-mcshay-mel-kiper-agree-vita-vea-makes-sense-for-redskins Dave Birkett‏ @davebirkett 10m10 minutes ago More Not only did the Lions have a private film session with LSU RB Derrius Guice https://on.freep.com/2q6LJVp but RBs coach David Walker helped run RB drills at pro day today Allen M.‏ @am_misfit 2h2 hours ago More @LedyardNFLDraft has Guice as his #3 overall prospect and #1 RB.
  20. Scott Jennings Retweeted Vic Tafur‏Verified account @VicTafur 17m17 minutes ago More How cool it must be to walk out of NFL coaches meeting with your brother (and protege Sean McVay). Pic @NFLMAVERICK #Raiders
  21. Roseman gets Ajayi and Jernigan for a ham sandwich. Trades Bradford for a kings ransom. Swindles the Browns out of a franchise QB. Locks in his own guys for years to come. And we got potentially losing Kirk for at best a ham sandwich and would be left with the Browns discarded left overs at QB, Colt. A team that's below average just about everywhere. But heck Bruce will be watching more film this off season, so good things to come.
  22. If I still lived in the DMV I'd probably do the season ticket drill. Flying from Florida, I typically fly up to 2-3 games a season, sometimes I'll do one game on the road. And I've been doing it for a long time now. As for season ticket holders motivations, what you are saying makes all the sense in the world and sounds great and I can easily respect it. In my own way, I am the same, I am not in the camp of Bruce-Dan or whatever could steal my fandom. I keep coming back to games regardless of what they do. Having said that, I've read enough comments on different mediums, talk radio and have some family and friends who have been ticket holders to know that not everyone sees it the same way. I personally know multiple people who have given up their season tickets in part because of the FO. Chris Russell who claims to have a good source in the front office said months ago that he heard that they are struggling to sell some of their premium tickets-suite packages. And there is some concern. You got the TV ratings bordering at all time lows. I get the idea that the communal experience at the stadium transcends and trumps all else. But I gather you get enough people who see it differently that there might be some concern with the FO. Will see.
  23. I hope whomever is a ticket season holder and isn't happy with the status quo, go to town on this https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/football-insider/wp/2017/12/21/in-survey-redskins-ask-fans-for-their-level-of-confidence-in-teams-executives/?utm_term=.6b91f06eb1ee
  24. Next two games are the obvious tough ones. Dallas reeling from three loses in a row. I was checking around the Net and it looks based on what I've read, Sean Lee is unlikely to play. Puke fans have build this insane narrative that their whole defense rises and falls with Lee. Jerry Jones doing a motivational talk after Thursday's loss -- at the very least they will play desperate, all on the line. Chargers are hot of late and if Trent can't play and Moses isn't close to 100% -- SD pass rushers are monsters. Rivers is playing well. They get through these 2 games on the road, I like our chances a lot. Going through the schedules -- Atlanta and Seattle have a tough run of opponents. The one to maybe worry about is the Lions: they got three road games: Baltimore, Tampa, Cincy. And home games against the Bears and GB.
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