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Five areas to monitor during Thursday’s Redskins OTA sessionThursday’s session will be open to the media. Now, it’s mostly a glorified walk-through, but there are times when the offense and defense will go at one anoth...
Five areas to monitor during Thursday’s Redskins OTA sessionThursday’s session will be open to the media. Now, it’s mostly a glorified walk-through, but there are times when the offense and defense will go at one another in these non-contact practices. There will be some nuggets to be gleaned from the day for sure. Biggers At Home In Redskins SecondaryWashington Redskins CB E.J. Biggers may be a new face in the secondary but says he already feels at home with his coaches, teammates and the new 3-4 system. Need to Know: What we'll watch for in OTA's - Rich Tandler's Real RedskinsHere is what you need to know on this Wednesday, May 22, 64 days before Redskins start training camp. Today’s the day Today for the first time since their playoff loss to Seattle on Jan. 6, we will see the Redskins on a football field running football plays. Today is the first of six OTA and minicamp practice sessions scheduled to be open to the media. It won’t be the same as January, of course. No pads are allowed; they... Point-Counterpoint: Should RGIII Start the Season if He Can't Play in the Preseason? | Fanspeak Washington Redskins BlogDiscussing whether or not Robert Griffin III should start the season if he can't play in preseason Robert Griffin III’s father says he’d like to see ‘a lot’ of passing in Redskins’ offense - The Washington PostThe father of Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III said Wednesday that he hopes the team’s attack evolves in 2013 into more of a passing offense and one that relies less on his son’s legs. How will doctors know when RG3 is ready? | Comcast SportsNet Washington"No. 1, he’s got to be pain-free," Shaffer said. "No. 2, normal gait. No. 3, no swelling. No. 4, normal motion. No. 5, excellent stability. No. 6, no tenderness. And No. 7, a well-developed muscle envelop." Ranking the top 50 Fantasy Running backs for 2013 | Fanspeak.com Ranking the 50 best running backs for 2013 based on standard scoring. RG3 Featured in EA Sports IGNITE Engine Promo (Video) Ask Adam Carriker: Game Day Meals, Washington Redskins Draft, Nebraska | 4th & PainOur 'Ask Adam' segment, where our listeners can ask Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker anything, has become one of the premier segments here on 4th & Pain. Redskins Tweetbag: Who will surprise? - Rich Tandler's Real RedskinsRunning the Tweetbag a day early because of the OTA's media availability. Jordan Reed: "It's a Dream Come True to Just put These Colors on" The Redskins Blog | 2012 Rewind: Sweep Of NFC East Rival NFC East stars in fantasy rankings - NFC East Blog - ESPNNo, of course it's never too early to talk fantasy football. I mean, sure, if you're like me, you're working on buy-low targets to try and make up poi Work remains to be done in NFL’s bid to revamp offseason calendar
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Remember the classic George Carlin bit on the differences between baseball and football? Here’s another one to tide you over until details start trickling out from today’s open practice: Bryce Harper, like the rest of the Nat...
Remember the classic George Carlin bit on the differences between baseball and football? Here’s another one to tide you over until details start trickling out from today’s open practice: Bryce Harper, like the rest of the Nationals, had a rough … Continue reading → More...
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As everyone was focused on when and if unsigned Giants receiver Victor Cruz will rejoin the team, the other big-name player at that same position who has a contract opted to skip OTA practice on Wednesday. The situation, and the head coa...
As everyone was focused on when and if unsigned Giants receiver Victor Cruz will rejoin the team, the other big-name player at that same position who has a contract opted to skip OTA practice on Wednesday. The situation, and the head coach’s reaction, create some potential problems for the Giants. Throughout the offseason, we’ve pointed… More...
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Offhand, do you have any idea what the equation below represents? (And no coaching from the math majors in the group.) Me neither. Or at least I didn’t have until I tried to make sense of this article, which attempts to quantify...
Offhand, do you have any idea what the equation below represents? (And no coaching from the math majors in the group.) Me neither. Or at least I didn’t have until I tried to make sense of this article, which attempts to quantify in numeric terms what common sense should already tell you — that the team that turns the ball over the fewest number of times in the course of a game or season tends to win more often than its more generous opponent. According to the authors of this cheery little tome, “the correlation between winning percentage and turnover differential is equal to 0.646 (3SF). This suggests a strong positive correlation between turnover differential and win percentage.”Having it expressed in such a manner may be only slightly less odious than having John Madden bellow it at the top of his lungs, complete with grunting noises and wild arm waving. Still, you get the point — that Redskin defensive coordinator Jim Haslett was definitely onto something when he put turnovers at the top of his priority list when he took the job and again this spring when the team drafted a trio of defensive backs whose distinguishing characteristic is their ability to produce interceptions.Altogether, the Redskins intercepted 21 passes in 2012 while having only eight of their own picked off. Likewise, Haslett’s forces recovered 10 fumbles while the offense was losing only six. The result was a turnover differential of +17 for the season, which ranked third in the NFL after New England (+25) and Chicago (+20). Not surprisingly, that translated to success on the field for all three teams. The Patriots went 12-4 and won their division, while the Bears missed the playoffs but still turned in a 10-6 record — identical to the Redskins’ mark. In all, five of the NFC’s top seven teams in turnover differential made the playoffs, while in the AFC, it was six of seven.Going back to the article referenced above, the authors make it clear they are only measuring statistical probability, not causality. In other words, it isn’t clear from the numbers whether teams win because they generate turnovers or because the excellent players who happen to populate good teams just happen to be more likely to produce interceptions and fumbles than the less-talented players on losing teams.In the case of the Redskins, I’ll go out on a limb here and suggest it’s more likely to be the latter — and specifically the almost unprecedented ability of RGIII to avoid throwing picks — that ranks them among the elite in terms of differential. Indeed, while the Redskins’ total of 21 interceptions was tied for the second-most in the NFL in that category (the Bears led the league with 24 and the Giants also picked off 21), they only managed to recover 10 fumbles — putting them 10th in the NFC.Statistically speaking, while the Redskin defense was pretty solid in terms of taking the ball away from its opponents, the key to the team’s +17 turnover differential was RGIII only throwing five interceptions all season long in 393 attempts, which translates to one interception every 78.6 attempts.To put that in perspective, only Tom Brady was better, throwing eight interceptions in 637 attempts, for a rate of 1 to 79.6. Among other notable quarterbacks: • Aaron Rodgers — eight interceptions in 552 attempts, or 1 to 69;• Colin Kaepernick — three INT in 218 attempts, or 1 to 72;• Peyton Manning — 11 INT in 400 attempts, or 1 to 53;• Ben Roethlisberger — eight INT in 449 attempts, or 1 to 56.1; and, • Russell Wilson — 10 INT in 393 attempts (exactly the same number as RGIII, coincidentally), or 1 to 39.3.So what have we learned, class? First, we’ve learned that reading scholarly articles can leave you with a throbbing headache. But beyond that, we’ve learned that the numbers reinforce what our eyes saw. RGIII, by any mea
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Denver Broncos Last season?s record: 13-3 Key players released: DE Elvis Dumervil, LB D.J. Williams, QB Caleb Hanie, FB Chris Gronkowski (not tendered a contract as restricted free agent) Key free agents lost: DE Jason Hunter, CB Tracy P...
Denver Broncos Last season?s record: 13-3 Key players released: DE Elvis Dumervil, LB D.J. Williams, QB Caleb Hanie, FB Chris Gronkowski (not tendered a contract as restricted free agent) Key free agents lost: DE Jason Hunter, CB Tracy Porter, S … Continue reading → More...
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Denver Broncos Last season’s record: 13-3 Key players released: DE Elvis Dumervil, LB D.J. Williams, QB Caleb Hanie, FB Chris Gronkowski (not tendered a contract as restricted free agent) Key free agents lost: DE Jason Hunter, CB Tracy P...
Denver Broncos Last season’s record: 13-3 Key players released: DE Elvis Dumervil, LB D.J. Williams, QB Caleb Hanie, FB Chris Gronkowski (not tendered a contract as restricted free agent) Key free agents lost: DE Jason Hunter, CB Tracy Porter, S … Continue reading →
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Washington Redskins CB E.J. Biggers may be a new face in the secondary but says he already feels at home with his coaches, teammates and the new 3-4 system. More...
Washington Redskins CB E.J. Biggers may be a new face in the secondary but says he already feels at home with his coaches, teammates and the new 3-4 system. More...
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Three months after the 49ers played in Super Bowl XLVII, NFL owners awarded Super Bowl L to Santa Clara, site of the team's new stadium. In Super Bowl history, how many times has that happened? read more More...
Three months after the 49ers played in Super Bowl XLVII, NFL owners awarded Super Bowl L to Santa Clara, site of the team's new stadium. In Super Bowl history, how many times has that happened? read more More...
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Hakeem Nicks didn't attend New York Giants organized team activities Wednesday. According to one report, the wide receiver's absence is tied to his unhappiness over his contract situation. More...
Hakeem Nicks didn't attend New York Giants organized team activities Wednesday. According to one report, the wide receiver's absence is tied to his unhappiness over his contract situation. More...
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Coach Jim Harbaugh insists Michael Crabtree is not expected to miss the full 2013 NFL season after undergoing Achilles tendon surgery. What can the San Francisco 49ers expect when he returns? More...
Coach Jim Harbaugh insists Michael Crabtree is not expected to miss the full 2013 NFL season after undergoing Achilles tendon surgery. What can the San Francisco 49ers expect when he returns? More...
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