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Training Camp/Preseason 2019: 1-3: Time to get to 53


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In football terms don't understand the move,esp at start of camp to release a projected starter.

As a Fan good riddance his attitude wasn't right off the field to me.

Thaughts on why it was done,maybe they need the cap room for Scherff extension or maybe something with a free agent saftey.

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21 minutes ago, ovfd55 said:

In football terms don't understand the move,esp at start of camp to release a projected starter.

As a Fan good riddance his attitude wasn't right off the field to me.

Thaughts on why it was done,maybe they need the cap room for Scherff extension or maybe something with a free agent saftey.

They probably decided he wasn’t going to start and as a vet they let him go early so he could try to find a better situation elsewhere.  

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22 minutes ago, MKnight82 said:

They probably decided he wasn’t going to start and as a vet they let him go early so he could try to find a better situation elsewhere.  

Then why didn't they do it back in June? Timing is just odd.

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Just now, MKnight82 said:

To see if the youngsters were ready to take his place?

Last OTA was June 12. Why wait the 6 weeks? Just to do it right before camp? Seems more predicated on spite than anything else.

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Just now, MKnight82 said:

Because Bruce has been sitting on a beach for 6 weeks?  

  1. How hard would it be to make that call from under his cabana back in mid-June?
  2. If it is too tough to call from his cabana, can we keep him there permanently?
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https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/7/22/20705946/report-trent-williams-not-expected-to-report-to-redskins-training-camp

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The latest wrinkle in this story was expected if Trent is truly pushing for a new deal. Mike Garafolo reports that Williams is not expected to report to training camp with his teammates this week.

He signed a 5 year, $66 million entension in 2015. Williams has 2 years and $24 million left on that deal. His extension averaged $13.2 million per year, which is still the 6th highest in the NFL for a LT. Taylor Lewan is currently the league’s highest-paid LT after signing a 5 year, $80 million extension with the Titans last July.

 

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