Jacoby4HOF66
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cowboys fans having a meltdown all over twitter
Lamar Jackson to BAL?
Griffins head exploded when he heard that news.
So the DL could conceivably be rebuilt in one year. So many ifs, but if Allen and Ioannidis are back healthy, and you add a Da'Ron Payne, and hopefully Phil Taylor can give them something, plus Lanier continues to develop... not too shabby.
Really wish they had their 3rd this year.
Jason witten retiring
I think linemen often take a couple years to mature. They’re never quite strong enough their rookie years to dominate but you have to like the look of the DL moving forward. If they both pan out (Allen,Payne), we could definitely have something here just a little while down the road. Starting this year we should already see some solid progress. It’s time for the org to try and win the battle of the trenches. Keep adding to the lines...it’s a tried and true method and I for one am all for it.
OL in rd 2? Lots available. I dont think Guice makes it to #44. I also like the S, Reid. Some players fell out of first due to Lamar making it, and of course the 2nd Edmunds.
Good; he's been an absolute Redskins killer over the course of his career and he's Dak's safety blanket. Witten is an amazing player and terrific person -- best of luck to him in retirement.
RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia State Police won't release video of a traffic stop involving a Washington Redskins wide receiver who said a state trooper asked if he was a gang member or drug dealer.
Tweets by Paul Richardson Jr., who is black, about the questions he was asked during a Tuesday traffic stop prompted an internal review by state police.
Police are reviewing Redskins WR Paul Richardson's claims that the trooper who pulled him over asked if he was in a gang and said he thought he was a drug dealer.
Richardson just signed a five-year, $40 million contract with the Redskins and was driving a new Mercedes when pulled over.
The department said Friday that it was declining a public records request by The Associated Press for video taken from the trooper's in-car camera. Spokeswoman Corinne Geller said the department has the discretion to release the video under state law but has chosen not to.