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Breaking News: Albert Haynesworth signs with Redskins


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It helps free up some space if you keep trading away your draft picks so you never have to sign or pay any rookies :lol:

and that's why 3 years later they're dropping the same guys they threw these frigging unbelievable contracts on because by then they're all 31 and their on field play doesn't justify their exorbitant salary.

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Dan Snyder just doesn't believe that to win a Super Bowl, you must build through the draft. Instead, he's taking an NBA style approach by trying to bring in as much superstars as possible to try to win a championship. You build a winning team through the draft Daniel!

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Dan Snyder just doesn't believe that to win a Super Bowl, you must build through the draft. Instead, he's taking an NBA style approach by trying to bring in as much superstars as possible to try to win a championship. You build a winning team through the draft Daniel!

ssshhhhhh don't let him in on the secret. you want the Skins to start winning?

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ssshhhhhh don't let him in on the secret. you want the Skins to start winning?

lol Ya I guess your right. Even if he does know the forumla to winning, he probably won't try because he's too far into his investment. Unless he's ready to have a defeated season and start from scratch.

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