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April 3rd, 2008

NFL’s Preseason National Television Schedule Features Every ‘07 Playoff Team

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It’s preseason with a tinge of the playoffs. That will be one of the highlights of a 13-game national television preseason schedule that was announced today by the NFL, along with the complete list of 2008 preseason matchups. All 12 of the 2007 NFL playoff teams will be […]

By User ImageDavid Kindervater -- 1 comment

March 31st, 2008

NFL Announces Nationally Televised Primetime 2008 Kickoff Weekend Games

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From their Annual Meeting in Palm Beach, FL, the NFL announced today its 2008 Kickoff Weekend national primetime television schedule, including a Monday night doubleheader. It’s always exciting to watch the schedule piece itself together and this is where it begins.
In a tradition that began in 2004, the […]

By User ImageDavid Kindervater -- 1 comment

February 22nd, 2008

NFL Scouting Combine 2008: Day Two

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The winter storm that has an icy grip on Indianapolis has slowed things down outside. But as promised, today was a whirlwind of activity around the Media Work Room here at the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine. The players being shuttled in and out were mostly wide receivers, running […]

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February 10th, 2008

Jim Zorn Named Head Coach of Redskins

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In a somewhat bizarre turn of events, the Washington Redskins announced Jim Zorn as their new head coach today. What makes this so unusual is that Coach Zorn was appointed as the team’s offensive coordinator just two weeks ago.
There was certainly not a lack of interest in […]

By User ImageDavid Kindervater -- 2 comments

January 26th, 2008

‘Skins Fire Assistants Williams and Saunders, Head Coaching Position Remains Open

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It was a very busy day at Redskins Park. When Joe Gibbs stepped down as the head coach of the Washington Redskins a couple weeks ago, I felt his replacement was quite possibly already in-house. Or at least a couple good candidates were already in-house — defensive coordinator […]

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