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The Daily Twitter will be posted at the beginning of every day (at midnight in Washington, DC). The goal is to give readers a handy spot to check the Redskins beat writers & bloggers, and national sports journalists to keep up on the latest news about the Redskins, the NFL, and sports in general.
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— Redskins #FireBruceAllen (@RedskinsBrasil) February 7, 2019
Para 2019, quem você gostaria de ver competindo com o Colt McCoy pela titularidade do Redskins (em um cenário onde o Alex Smith não jogue na próxima temporada)?
Rattay was a QB under Jay (and Jon) Gruden in Tampa for a year in 2006.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) February 8, 2019
His coaching career has been in college so far, but now he makes the leap to quite the uncertain QB situation with the #Redskins. https://t.co/4Irqi56ZhM
This offseason, the #Redskins have made coaching changes at the following spots: STs coordinator (Kaczor), TEs (Angelichio), ILBs (Ryan) and DBs (Horton), while also shuffling the offensive staff by adding Rattay, promoting O'Connell to OC and moving Cavanaugh to sr. assistant. https://t.co/91z0CzECJJ
— Tarik El-Bashir (@Tarik_ElBashir) February 8, 2019
In 2005, #Redskins QB Coach Tim Rattay was playing for #49ers with Alex Smith
— Paul Conner (@P_ConnerJr) February 9, 2019
My first thoughts on Tim Rattay being hired by #Redskins. I think it's a bold gamble but a good hire. https://t.co/OLiVw0QOlm
— Chris Russell (@Russellmania621) February 8, 2019
The Washington Redskins have hired Tim Rattay to be their quarterbacks coach. Rattay had spent the last four years as the quarterbacks coach at Louisiana Tech. He played quarterback in the NFL from 2000-'07 with a handful of teams, including San... https://t.co/VPQnrEC2Bw
— John Keim (@john_keim) February 8, 2019
Interesting hire here by the #Redskins. Here are the grades for each quarterback when he was the QB coach at Louisiana Tech:
— PFF WAS Redskins (@PFF_Redskins) February 8, 2019
2015 Jeff Driskel: 83.6
2016 Ryan Higgins: 66.2
2017 J’mar Smith: 70.7
2018 J’mar Smith: 70.6#HTTR https://t.co/bP4W0IS8Ch
CB: K. Fuller (90.6 ’17)
— PFF WAS Redskins (@PFF_Redskins) February 8, 2019
CB: C. Rogers (77.1 ’07)
S: S. Taylor (84.9 ’07)
S: L. Landry (80.6 ’08)
T: T. Williams (92.7 ’16)
— PFF WAS Redskins (@PFF_Redskins) February 8, 2019
T: C. Samuels (91.8 ’07)
G: P. Kendall (87.3 ’08)
G: B. Scherff (81.4 ’15)
C: W. Montgomery (80.0 ’13)
Baseball trailblazer Frank Robinson dies at 83. He was the first black manager and an MVP in the American and National leagues. (Design by @sotojl374)
— Brianna Schroer (@briannaschroer) February 8, 2019
Tomorrow's @PostSports cover: pic.twitter.com/JQ1kxsyEA7
Got quite sad hearing that Frank Robinson passed. First manager I ever remember with the Orioles and loved those early Nats years. Terrific Boz appreciation of a true legend. https://t.co/i8Maq2sCYf
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) February 8, 2019
— Rick Snider (@Snide_Remarks) February 8, 2019
Is it legit? The Kyler Murray comparison that will leave Redskins fans drooling.https://t.co/F2oa1UpY4b pic.twitter.com/lfxnTxFe07
— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) February 8, 2019
Dwayne Haskins is “more of a runner than a thrower.”
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) February 8, 2019
Quickly checks stats: Haskins threw 50 TD passes, close to 5000 passing yards.... and only has 194 *career* rushing yards.
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Redskins biggest trades of the last 25 years -
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) February 8, 2019
1) RG3
2) Champ for Portis
3) Alex Smith
4) The whole Ricky Williams draft
5) Desmond Howard https://t.co/LevYxSaXtj pic.twitter.com/FtlYsHI34A
Highest Average Annual Value
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) February 8, 2019
Current QB Contracts
Aaron Rodgers - $33.5M
Matt Ryan - $30.0M
Kirk Cousins - $28.0M
Jimmy Garoppolo- $27.5M
Matthew Stafford - $27.0M
These players combined to go 28-37-2 in 2018
None of these players led their team to the playoffs
That desolate stretch of no football after the Super Bowl lasts just six days this season. @Adam_Zielonka writes about the Alliance of American Football and the smorgasbord of other offseason offerings entering the football ecosystem: https://t.co/rpfAE9Nc64
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) February 8, 2019
What you need to know about the AAF: There are a bunch of new roles, a good overtime system, Vegas odds, plus Spurrier, Singletary, Martz, Neuheisel, Trent Richardson, Matt Asiata, Aaron Murray and Christian Hackenberg https://t.co/KPgIIkiOfB
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
.@Newsday and Officiating Consultant @MikePereira take a look new twists you can expect in The Alliance.
— The Alliance (@TheAAF) February 8, 2019
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Cardinals G Mike Iupati’s Contract Voids Today https://t.co/hhJq13Gasb pic.twitter.com/raEaffHUvR
— NFLTradeRumors.co (@nfltrade_rumors) February 8, 2019
In wake of Jordan McNair’s death, Maryland state lawmakers have proposed a bill that would give athletes the right to unionize and collectively bargain over issues related to health and safety, as well as compensation. https://t.co/JceeairDZm
— Rick Maese (@RickMaese) February 8, 2019
I have found the most important job posting pic.twitter.com/Xx6GH9UQHn
— Connor Newcomb (@ConnorNewcomb_) February 8, 2019
Bryce Harper Asks If Phillies Willing To Move To Another City https://t.co/iKxReuQ9SQ pic.twitter.com/y4coNuUbjd
— The Onion (@TheOnion) February 8, 2019
Damnnnnnnnn pic.twitter.com/KU02EkbSKW
— Bob James (@robertjamesii) February 8, 2019
A brief history of Ernie Grunfeld, feeling good. (Ok, it isn't very brief.)
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
May 2006, post-Cavs loss, concerning Eddie Jordan: “We feel good about the job he's done.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
May 2009, pre-draft: “We feel good about who is going to be at number five for us and the ability to get a very good player with a lot of potential at that spot.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
July 2009, pre-free agency: “We feel good about where we are.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
March 2012, post-Nene trade: “We feel good about his situation.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
September 2012, pre-season: “We feel good about the players that we currently have on the roster.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
July 2013, pre-training camp: “We feel good about our team.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
September 2014: pre-season: “We feel good about where we are.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
June 2017, pre-draft: “We feel good about [going to the second round] and we feel good about our future.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
Yesterday, after trading Otto Porter: "“We feel good about the two players that we got for him and the flexibility that it gives us.”
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
Fans attending @Capitals game on Sat should be advised Farragut North, Metro Center and Gallery Place (upper level only) will be closed and @wmata will be running free shuttle buses for customers instead. Existing Metrobus routes 42, 80, D6, L2, N6, X2 are also options for fans.
— CapitalsPR (@CapitalsPR) February 8, 2019
The Post Sports front when the Orioles traded for Frank Robinson. pic.twitter.com/3r10q9Sc53
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) February 8, 2019
Doc said no, don't eat pizza, but then I won by saying you just said it had nothing to do with food. Victory. I'm still alive 17 years later and eat pizza now and then. Docs want you to eat like bears - water, salmon and berries. But wait, you ever seen a skinny bear?
— Rick Snider (@Snide_Remarks) February 8, 2019
Harvard’s win over Columbia included all this :
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 9, 2019
- Buzzer-beater 3 to force OT
- Buzzer-beater 3 to force 2OT
- Clutch 3 to force 3OT pic.twitter.com/CsGNolD5CU
Nobody jams the lane like #UVA. Nobody drives to the rim like Duke. Something's gotta give when No. 2 and No. 3 meet.
— Mike Barber (@RTD_MikeBarber) February 8, 2019
“The grinding and slower pace of Virginia and then the come at your throat stuff of Duke” is how Notre Dame coach Mike Brey described it.https://t.co/amfkKQtYk5
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