Articles Written by:    GREG TRIPPIEDI     

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Mike Sellers is a Big, Big Man

Versatility usually doesn’t take the form of a 6′3″ 275 LB ish player, but when you can play RB, FB, TE, and are listed at WR on your PFR profile page, ‘versatile’ doesn’t quite do you justice. In fact, you don’t need to scroll down very far on Sellers’ ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  18 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Mike Sellers,  Jim Zorn,  Clinton Portis,  Mike Alstott

Chris Samuels: Washington’s 15 Year LT

Death.  Taxes.  Chris Samuels at Left Tackle for the Washington Redskins. We’re talking about a guy who played every meaningful play during the second Gibbs era at left tackle.  He hasn’t missed a game since 2003.  He has been a pro bowler each of the ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  17 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Chris Samuels,  Washington Redskins,  Randy Thomas,  Jon Jansen

Carlos Rogers: “X” Factor, Revisited

Back in July, I wrote an article entitled “Carlos Rogers: The “X” Factor of the 2007 Redskins.”   I suggest you go back and read it if you haven’t already, but the article touches on how the future of the defense is in the hands of the young players, ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  16 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Carlos Rogers,  Jon Kitna,  Rocky McIntosh,  Nnamdi Asomugha

Antwaan Randle El: Pass-Catching Action Figure Sold Seperately

Example #567 that people don’t understand the salary cap:  a rumor has recently surfaced that to make room for Bengals’ receiver Chad Johnson, the Redskins would be moving Antwaan Randle El.  This report came less than a week after the Redskins ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  15 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Antwaan Randle El,  Chad Johnson,  Jason Campbell,  Hines Ward

Rosenhaus, Johnson Handling Trade Desires the Proper Way

Drew Rosenhaus learned his lesson from the Terrell Owens fiasco. So far, the veteran agent’s handling of the veteran receivers trade wish has had it’s intended effect:  to create a market of trade offers for his player without burning bridges with the ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  14 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Terrell Owens

Casey Rabach’s Struggles

Casey Rabach was a good fit for the Redskins back in 2005.  The team had played in 2004 without a competant center, and finished 31st in total offense because of it.  With a huge gap to fill, the Redskins went the correct route:  they signed Rabach at ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  14 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Casey Rabach,  Pete Kendall,  Mike Flynn,  Jason Fabini,  Clinton Portis

The Genius of the 2006 Offseason–and why it Failed so Badly

The Washington Redskins came incredibly close to a Super Bowl birth in 2005.  That team was young, and tough, and designed to improve.  Though a spending spree in 2004 threatened to cap the Redskins out, the Washington front office remained ahead of ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  13 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Washington Redskins,  Andre Carter,  Gregg Williams,  Brandon Lloyd,  Derrick Dockery

Can Mike Pucillo Return from The Land of the Lost?

Pucillo’s carved niche on this Redskins’ team was established back in 2006, when he replaced Christian Fauria as the team’s blocking tight end once the team found out that Fauria wasn’t doing any blocking.  When Fauria was released, the PA guy over at ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  13 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Mike Pucillo,  Lorenzo Alexander,  Christian Fauria,  Ladell Betts,  Chris Cooley

Clinton Portis: Still the Face of the Franchise

Clinton Portis arrived here in one of the most bizarre deals (not necessarily bad) in the history of sports.  Portis played two years in Denver, was a pro-bowler and a great value before being shipped off to the nation’s captital to sign an 8 year ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  11 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Clinton Portis,  Jason Campbell,  Larry Johnson,  Shaun Alexander,  LaDainian Tomlinson

The Suddenly Much-Maligned Santana Moss

Click here for a list of all the Player Prospectus Articles. I thought that before I tried to convince anyone that Santana Moss does not need to be sent out of Washington on the very next train out of town, I would show exactly what the guy is capable ...

From GREG TRIPPIEDI, Most Valuable Network,  10 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Santana Moss,  Chad Johnson,  Steve Smith

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