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Redskins seek something to build on

November 29th, 2009

For five-plus years, anybody looking for optimistic analysis even in the hardest of times for the Washington Redskins could enter the locker room, take a hard left turn and stop at Phillip Daniels’ cubicle. Regardless of the situation, Daniels could cite reasons for a potential turnaround and examples of what the Redskins were doing well. But not last week. The veteran defensive end had nothing, which meant he had everything. “When you’re 3-7, you really don’t take pride in anything you’re doing,” said Daniels, who is in line to play in his 182nd game Sunday when the Redskins visit Philadelphia. “When you’re 3-7, nothing’s good.”

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Redskins seek something to build on

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