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Leave it to the normally quiet Rocky McIntosh to sum up the stakes for many Washington Redskins players and coaches when they report to training camp Wednesday. Opining on his Twitter account Friday night, McIntosh wrote: "Do or die this year skins fans... I choose Do. And do it BIG." Do or depart may be more appropriate. The odor of a 2-6 second half still lingers, and with quarterback Jason Campbell in the last year of his contract and numerous Super Bowl-winning coaches available, only big seasons will stop ownership from undergoing another massive makeover. With the first workout coming ...
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