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Why the 2020 Season is Crucial for the Future of the Redskins

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter a disappointing 3-13 season, the Redskins now have the opportunity with new head coach Ron Rivera to showcase their rebuild. With a young and ambitious squad, and with the right development, the Redskins could be a serious contender in the NFC East in the upcoming year. With that said, here’s why the 2020-2021 season will be crucial for the future of the Redskins franchise.   Rivera’s Leadership With the Redskins under new leadership for the 2020-2021 season, Rivera has a huge opportunity to establish a winning culture in Washington. After taking a 2-14 Panthers team...

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How the Redskins are Mirroring the 49ers’ Success

Reading Time: 2 minutesDuring the offseason, the new regime in DC added several key additions for the 2020 NFL season. Some of these moves are similar to the way the 49ers built their roster prior to their Super Bowl appearance.  San Francisco is riding high after a 13-3 season and a Super Bowl appearance. Despite losing, the 49ers are set for the future due to the roster-building of John Lynch. Lynch created solid rotations for the offensive backfield and the defensive line by adding depth to both positions. The 49ers weren’t a flashy team like the Chiefs and the...

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What “Project 11” Means for the Future of Alex Smith and the Redskins

Reading Time: 2 minutes“This could’ve easily gone dead leg, dead patient, in a heartbeat.” These were the words of the doctor at San Antonio’s Military Medical Center for the Intrepid when talking to Alex Smith about his life-threatening leg injury, turned infection, that he suffered back in November of 2018. ESPN’s latest E60 Project 11 captured the ten month road to recovery for Alex, but now what does this mean for him and the future of the Redskins? Here are some of the possible roles Alex could still play while in Washington. Possible Comeback Smith’s comeback to the NFL...

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The Redskins: From 3-13 to Playoff Bound?

Reading Time: 3 minutes“With the second pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Washington Redskins select Chase Young, defensive end, Ohio State.” Those are the words that should come out Roger Goddell’s mouth come April 25th, and will most likely happen. The Redskins finished 3-13 last year, the second-worst record in the whole NFL. With that, Dan Snyder looked at himself in the mirror and realized changes needed to be made. Changes are being made, and the reality that the Redskins will be in the playoffs next season are becoming more true by the day. The first big move...

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