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NBC Sports Washington's JP Finlay reports that Commanders RB Brian Robinson has been shot multiple times in a robbery attempt, noting that it is "non life threatening."

NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported that Robinson is in "stable" condition in the hospital. Our best to Robinson and Robinson's family. We'll be updating this as we know more, but obviously there is no real indication yet of how long Robinson will be sidelined. 

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4 minutes ago, trueblade said:

I'm not going to draw any conclusions from the preseason, but if Fields develops into a legit franchise QB, Horn better be a perennial all-pro, or we are going to have serious regrets.

But Sam Darnold was nice to Matt Rhule when he met him!

P.S. - And I love Jaycee, but I agree.  You have to figure out QB first with any roster if you want to win, and everyone but Rhule knew Darnold was trash.  Oh well...  but, imagine if Baker turns out to be our franchise guy, AND we have the premiere lockdown corner of the league in Horn...  I won't even care what Fields is doing.

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1 minute ago, trueblade said:

I'm not going to draw any conclusions from the preseason, but if Fields develops into a legit franchise QB, Horn better be a perennial all-pro, or we are going to have serious regrets.

I know everyone likes to bring up don't live in the past or whatever. Don't care, a true rebuild would have been keeping Teddy and drafting Fields. I like Baker but we have been paying close to full QB salary during this whole Rhule era and if he works out, back to paying $30M a year which was the opposite of what Fitt ranted on about pre draft

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