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It’s been rough going for the ‘Skins lately. Sure, they squeaked out a win last week, but it was against a pathetic St. Louis team, and they left the field to a chorus of boos. You’d think things could only get better for Daniel Snyder’s overpaid underachievers…but you’d be wrong.
First, TE Chris Cooley called the [...]
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