Here you go, the Washington Post has an article relating to the first voluntary workouts, which CB Shawn Springs and S Sean Taylor did not attend.
Springs commented in the story to clear up that his absence has nothing to do with trade rumors that have abounded all off-season as well as his refusal to take a pay reduction.
"My situation is cool," Springs said. "I'll be there in a couple, few weeks. It's not a statement about anything. All it has to do with is that I'm getting my work in here."
Other news in the article alluded to positive commenting on QB Jason Campbell.
Meantime, players seemed excited to get started. Offensive linemen Randy Thomas and Chris Samuels both said that quarterback Jason Campbell seems much improved. "He looks good," Thomas said. "I think he's much more comfortable. I'm looking forward to seeing him out there."
Before the voluntary workouts began, Campbell had wanted to work out with wide receivers Antwaan Randle El, Santana Moss and Brandon Lloyd, but the dates never materialized. Moss said he hoped to reschedule with Campbell during the six weeks between the mandatory June minicamp and the start of training camp July 27.
Dates never materialized? Is not football there only job? Completely befuddled by that one.
"Mark it down. This is going to be my best year," said defensive end Demetric Evans, who will see more work as Wynn and Daniels recover. "Everybody has a good feeling about the defense being more aggressive, so I'm ready to just let it fly."
Well, I've said it before and will say it again and again, all things staying the same, the defensive line entering the season as is, Demetric Evans deserves more time. Evans makes stuff happen. Evans has proven has shown he can get to the QB. Personally, I think all things being even right now, Evans should not be playing more due to injuries, Evans should be starting.
Discuss it.






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