Temper expectations for reboot
Usually, 3-13 teams don’t turn around right away, although Redskins’ offseason optimism is often tempting.
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In keeping young talent, contracts two years before free agency makes good financial and baseball sense.
Usually, 3-13 teams don’t turn around right away, although Redskins’ offseason optimism is often tempting.
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