The Rebirth of the Skins and Other NFL Musings

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Man the skins are looking good this year, what with all of the acquisitions they've made so far. Looks like a lot of players want a chance to play for Gibbs.

I am waiting to see if the Seahawks will hold together this year in the face of their Superbowl loss. Considering most of my wife's family are Seahawks fans, I kind of hope they fall apart.

The word is that T.O. is going to Dallas. It will be great to watch them self-destruct around him if he goes. They'll need a new receiver now that they got rid of Keyshawn Johnson. Maybe the Eagles should pick up Keyshawn, they haven't really done anything else in free agency so far.

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Yeah, the Skins had a disastrous Offense last year so these moves can't hurt. Mark Brunell will determine their fortunes most likely - unless their D just shuts everyone down,

Dan
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I see the Redskins and Steelers basically traded (although they were signed as free agents) Antwaan Randle-El (to Washington) and Ryan Clark (to Pittsburgh). I've always been a Steelers fan, but as a result of them doing their summer camp in Carlisle for many years, I do support the Redskins as one of my favorite NFC teams... as opposed to other NFC East teams, like the Eagles...what's that, how many years since your city won a pro championship? So, I'm going to be bold, and ignore all of this ridiculous "March madness" college basketball BS, and make the prediction of a Redskins-Steelers Super Bowl next season, at the end of the 2006 season.

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