Here you have a new head coach and GM coming in the door to evaluate the team and only an idiot would go on the radio and run down his quarterback in full view putting a target on his back.
But that's Clinton Portis, a player that still believes he can live by another set of rules.
Imagine the shock on Allen's face hearing about Portis' toxic behavior.
If this guy wasn't done already here I think he closed the deal yesterday.
If you are looking at creating any kind of chemistry and cohesion for 2010 as Shanahan must be, the imperative to jettison #26 just became stronger.
But then again nobody in Washington knows as much about Portis as Shanahan who drafted him in Denver.
My own feeling is that Portis probably knows with an uncapped year he is done in DC and is laying the ground work for one of those 'they blamed me and made me an outcast' defenses.
Joe Theismann said it best when he indicated that in his opinion Portis is close to the end physically and may never be a regular starter again in the NFL and he knows that but hasn't come to grips with it yet.
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But that's Clinton Portis, a player that still believes he can live by another set of rules.
Imagine the shock on Allen's face hearing about Portis' toxic behavior.
If this guy wasn't done already here I think he closed the deal yesterday.
If you are looking at creating any kind of chemistry and cohesion for 2010 as Shanahan must be, the imperative to jettison #26 just became stronger.
But then again nobody in Washington knows as much about Portis as Shanahan who drafted him in Denver.
My own feeling is that Portis probably knows with an uncapped year he is done in DC and is laying the ground work for one of those 'they blamed me and made me an outcast' defenses.
Joe Theismann said it best when he indicated that in his opinion Portis is close to the end physically and may never be a regular starter again in the NFL and he knows that but hasn't come to grips with it yet.
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