Fans everywhere please calm down. A small controversy broke out on Wednesday when Jackson said he was hoping that RG3 would switch numbers so Jackson could wear No. We'll see how it goes. Jackson had worn No. The former Cal receiver wore No. Then think about all the stores in America that have Griffin's jersey in stock, and consider the quarterback would have to pay for them all.
Nobody's shelling out that money. So unless Jackson wants to pay Griffin, oh, a few million for No. That's probably OK with the Redskins. Griffin's No. And whether Jackson settles on No. Frank Schwab.
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Pfizer PFE notably rid itself of its consumer brands to focus solely on pharmaceuticals. As of p. Think of the money they could raise. And it ends. Not even with them for 48 hrs and the madness has already begun. Maybe they can share and both wear 5? The problem with moving, is that the cause of the problems usually moves with you.
Meet the new boss…. Same as the old boss. The only number DeSean cares about is the one on the paycheck. I heard Colt McCoy will be wearing Redskin locker room not big enough for two divas.
Could be an interesting year. Jackson said he wants to play quarterback so he can wear As usual the Redskins are making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Mudd was surrounded by family after suffering multiple injuries from a motorcycle accident in late July. He was Frustrated by the slow pace of minority hiring in college and professional football, Maryland's Michael Locksley has created the National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches. The nonprofit will seek to groom coaches of color for upward mobility.
Phil Krueger, who helped build a dominant defense as an assistant for national champion Southern California and later became part of the first coaching staff in Tampa Bay Buccaneers' history, has died. Carolina Panthers coach Matt Rhule said he's considering kneeling alongside his players during the national anthem this season in support of the movement against racial injustice. Mississippi State's Kylin Hill announced via social media on Monday that he will not be "representing this State" until the Mississippi state flag, which features the Confederate battle emblem, is changed.
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