Shaun Rogers a Redskin? They already have a No. 92 ...
Watch as Shaun Rogers, the very personification of lumbering Redskins are looking at now, returns an interception of a Patrick Ramsey pass for a touchdown in a 2007 Detroit Lions game against the Denver Broncos and Mike Shanahan has a front-row seat.
Then, if he joins the Redskins, imagine the scene -- or the payoff -- as he and Albert Haynesworth fight over No. 92.
J.I. Halsell crunches the numbers on Rogers.
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Cindy Boren
| February 11, 2011; 8:36 AM ET
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So the same business as always ... going after OLD free agents ... An elder coach who has no patience, therefore wants veterans as opposed to youth (and speed and endurance) ...
Posted by: sad_fan-mad_fan | February 11, 2011 9:54 AM | Report abuse
Why most we continue to go after old players? We need to rebuild and get younger not older. Damn I can not wait for Shan to be shown the door.
Posted by: jm220 | February 11, 2011 10:15 AM | Report abuse
I imagine the feeling is that there's not much risk associated with just taking a look at him.
Posted by: Cindy Boren | February 11, 2011 11:09 AM | Report abuse
What is it about Shanahan and Cleveland Browns linemen? Remember when the Broncos signed/traded for Courtney Brown and his three colleagues? Awesome.
Posted by: TheBoreaucrat | February 11, 2011 11:44 AM | Report abuse












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