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Are you ready for 2-14? - Are you ready for 2-14? Look at the schedule, we wil be an under dog in every game the rest of the season.
Jim Zorn doesn't have a roster with enough playmakers and talent, but he bears a significant amount of the responsibility for the Redskins' 2-5 record, a mark that seems likely to worsen as they face tougher opponents.
Redskins' Thomas bounces back up
Devin Thomas sometimes refers to himself as the "golden child," but the receiver has been anything but golden since the Washington Redskins chose him in the second round of last year's draft.
Thomas is maturing -- in his own fashion
In the 27-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Devin Thomas had his first career touchdown reception.
As the Redskins prepare to face the Falcons in Atlanta Sunday, here is a Free Lance-Star mid-season report on the players, the coaching, the management and the future of the organization.
'Zorn Show': Thomas, Davis Get Involved
When the Redskins return from their bye, wide receiver Devin Thomas and tight end Fred Davis should have an increased role in the offense.
Chris Cooley, We Feel Your Pain
The way the Internet brings fans into the player's world is magicala 'especially when the hero-player opens the door.
Dan Daly: The Redskins' journey to irrelevance continues
You couldn't help but wonder, watching the Redskins get pink-bellied by the Eagles on Monday night, when we might see another Monday night game at FedEx Field.
Head coach Jim Zorn wasn't exactly irate with his close friend Steve Largent after Largent blasted the Washington Redskins' front office on a Seattle radio station Wednesday.
I chatted with former Redskin Brian Mitchell for this morning's story . As always, Mitchell had more to say than I had space to offer, so I thought I'd share some of the leftovers below.
Devin Thomas has moved ahead of Malcolm Kelly on the depth chart and into the starting lineup, Jim Zorn said on Thursday.
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The Washington Post
We make a mistake when we try to impose rational thought on the Washington Redskins management. An old adage says that you can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into.
When executive vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato summarily appointed Sherman Lewis the team's play-caller despite the fact that Lewis had been part of the organization for less than two weeks, he and owner Daniel Snyder seemed to have constructed a rationale that their strategy would be working if weren't for the play-calling of Coach Jim Zorn and a couple of injuries.
Haley's first win with KC leaves Redskins reeling
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Leonard Pope sang as he strolled through the locker room.
Much Needed Strategy Advice For The Washington Redskins
Our favorite source of Sunday heartburn and indigestion returns to Fed-Ex field Sunday to play the lowly Kansas City Chiefs.A They will match up against their record setting sixth consecutive opponent without a win this year.
When you average 3.1 yards a carry against the NFL's worst run defense, you've had a bad day.
Fletcher Sees Renewed Confidence On 'D'
For the first time this season, London Fletcher saw a hint of swagger in the Redskins' defense last Sunday.
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The Washington Post
The second-worst news for the Redskins on Sunday -- after their 20-17 loss to Carolina -- was Kansas City's overtime loss to Dallas. That leaves the Chiefs still without a victory, and as we all know, the Redskins are the amuse-bouche of choice for the winless.
It'll be hard to top last week at Redskins Park -- bickering backfield mates, a new offensive consultant, a suddenly silent defensive coordinator, all capped by a loss to an 0-3 team -- but if any team can put the fun in dysfunctional, it's this one.
Redskins Aim to Tame Wild West Coast Offense
Buy Photo Buy Photo Second-year wide receivers Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly have hardly managed to get a hold of the ball, combining for 25 catches in 20 games.
Redskins quarter-by-quarter breakdown
What happened: The Redskins kicked off to the Panthers, but Carolina immediately gave the ball back.
Young Redskins wide receivers slow to develop
In the 2008 draft, Washington selected two receivers in the second round, hoping one might emerge into a starring role.
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