well, so much for building momentum on offense heading down the stretch....
according to the Examiner piece both players failed MULTIPLE drug tests, including during the season, despite the 'grace period' during the lockout.
it appears as if the offense is going to need a complete makeover in 2012, including positions such as TE that until recently looked like strengths.
Cooley looks done as a playmaker and a guy who can stay healthy for 16 game at age 30, and Davis is one failed drug test now away from being suspended for an entire season.
Are you going to give him a long-term contract with that hanging over his head?
The Redskins have improved the quality of players on the team in the past couple of years, in terms of character as well as youth and athletic ability.
In the case of Davis and Williams, though, the jury is still out.
Unlike Kerrigan and Orakpo these guys don't appear to be self-policing and mature in terms of their approach to their careers, at least not yet.
according to the Examiner piece both players failed MULTIPLE drug tests, including during the season, despite the 'grace period' during the lockout.
it appears as if the offense is going to need a complete makeover in 2012, including positions such as TE that until recently looked like strengths.
Cooley looks done as a playmaker and a guy who can stay healthy for 16 game at age 30, and Davis is one failed drug test now away from being suspended for an entire season.
Are you going to give him a long-term contract with that hanging over his head?
The Redskins have improved the quality of players on the team in the past couple of years, in terms of character as well as youth and athletic ability.
In the case of Davis and Williams, though, the jury is still out.
Unlike Kerrigan and Orakpo these guys don't appear to be self-policing and mature in terms of their approach to their careers, at least not yet.