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Thursday, 2 September 2010

Momentum Building for the Redskins in 2010?

Posted on 19:00 by Unknown

Couple of guys that did it / do it for a living

While on the way home from work, listening to Sirius NFL Radio as ever, I heard Tim Ryan and Pat Kirwan on Moving the Chains, they had Sirius NFL Radio host and former Bears quarterback Jim Miller on as a guest, I missed the setup of the conversation, Tim asked Jim about former Redskins offensive lineman and current Sirius NFL Radio host Ross Tucker's pick for NFL 2010 NFC Beast winner, the Washington Redskins.

It sounded like a setup to trash the Redskins as they always seem to on NFL Radio, instead Jim accused Ross of copypasta of Jim's written take on the NFC Beast and went on to LAUD Washington and call them for the Division this season, to wit, and these are all Jim's comments paraphrased:

As part of the NFL Radio barnstorming tour Jim attended Redskins practices and he has observed first hand how head coach Mike Shanahan manages football practice and as a former player Jim is extremely impressed with the Redskins.

Redskins players, by virtue of that coach Shanahan practice regimen, are going to field a competitive team no matter who is on the field, this was a clear allusion to the potential injury impact on the team in 2010.

The Redskins have a muddled situation at receiver, that will not matter because Donovan McNabb pisses sunshine (this is a deep paraphrase).

The Albert Haynesworth situation is much ado about nothing, Albert will do well despite and to spite everything that has happened so far this year.


Jim was really high on Washington, I know him well enough from his radio work to know this matters. The Redskins are not peepee caca in 2010.



Jim Miller, Bear quarteback: Uncredited image from here.
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