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Redskins' TE Chris Cooley Would Not Have Played with Concussion

By David ElfinOct 21st 2010 – 7:45PM

Chris Cooley played for a while after having his "bell rung" last Sunday against Indianapolis. However, Washington's tight end, who eventually left the game with a concussion, said he would handle the situation differently if it happens again. "If I had known that it was a concussion, I wouldn't have played," Cooley said....

NFC East: Improved Redskins at Bottom

By David ElfinSep 10th 2010 – 1:14PM

Mike Shanahan has certainly shaken up the Washington Redskins. Hired in January to revive a team that sank from a wild-card berth in 2007 to 4-12 in 2009, the two-time Super Bowl-winning coach has replaced 23 of 53 players, most notably the starting quarterback, boldly trading with NFC East rival Philadelphia for...

Mike Shanahan's Changes in Washington Not So Drastic

By David ElfinSep 6th 2010 – 12:42PM

Mike Shanahan arrived in Washington in January with the task of changing the "what me worry?" culture that some felt had become pervasive at Redskins Park the past two seasons under predecessor Jim Zorn. Shanahan has changed the roster during his eight months as the Redskins' coach, but not as much as might have been...

Eagles Sport Top-Ranked Special Teams in NFC East

By David ElfinSep 6th 2010 – 11:15AM

Only one kicker has ever been named the NFL's Most Valuable Player, Washington's Mark Moseley in 1982. The first coach to hire a fulltime assistant to coach special teams, George Allen, earned his greatest success with the Redskins, including the signing of Moseley, in 1974. Allen's first special teams coach, Dick...

Albert Haynesworth Starts Into Fourth Quarter as Redskins Evaluate Roster

By David ElfinSep 3rd 2010 – 7:02PM

Unlike his predecessor Jim Zorn as Washington's coach, Mike Shanahan doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve. Shanahan is one of those keep my feelings to myself men. So Shanahan's actions often speak louder than his words. Consider how Shanahan used defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth, running back Larry Johnson and...

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