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DMV: Bruce Allen, Redskins Fart In The NFL’s General Direction
By Jamie Mottram | March 13, 2012
Bruce Allen’s response to the cap space report is perfectly defiant. [Redskins Blog]
The NFLPA agreed to the Skins and Cowboys losing their cap space. [PFT]
Advocating for Snyder to “sue the hell out of Roger Goodell.” [Homer McFanboy]
Hey, free agency starts today. The Skins have many wants and needs. [WaPo]
Vincent Jackson isn’t worth elite WR money. [Fatpickled]
Top FA guard Carl Nicks won’t come here. [Real Redskins]
Alex Semin’s days as a Capital seem to be numbered. [Caps Insider]
Leonsis responded to WaPo’s long Alex Ovechkin story. [Ted's Take]
The Wiz lost their 12th straight in San Antonio. New traditions! [WaPo]
Nats Park is serving an eight-pound StrasBurger this season. [Bog]
VCU put a pretty bodacious ad in yesterday’s Post. [Bog]
Topics: Bruce Allen, DMV, Redskins | 6 Comments »



March 13th, 2012 at 9:04 AM
If any recent Goodell action has proven him to be an empty headed animal food trough wiper, it is this one.
I curse Roger Goodell for making me eager to see $nyder unleash his lawyers on someone.
March 13th, 2012 at 9:24 AM
So DeMaurice Smith didn’t want it to look bad and have the Salary Cap be lower this year so he agreed to taking salary cap from the Cowboys/Redskins and spreading it out over to everybody else to artificially raise it. Disgusting.
March 13th, 2012 at 12:38 PM
“Bruce Allen, Redskins Fart In The NFL’s General Direction”
Awesome doesn’t seem to do that headline justice.
March 13th, 2012 at 12:57 PM
Wasnt paying 36 mil to hall/haynesworth punishment enough?
March 13th, 2012 at 1:23 PM
for reals, docj. i dont see how either of those players constituted a competitive advantage
March 13th, 2012 at 4:06 PM
Still don’t understand how Redskins ownership signs off on this CBA without informing Bruce Allen.
Either Allen knew and is pretending not to now, or he didn’t know and there’s a troubling lack of communication from ownership to management.