Redskins pinheads “scout” McCoy, Clausen

Colt McCoy of Texas
Redskins owner/pinhead Dan Snyder and VP of football operations/pinhead Vinny Cerrato recently traveled to the Lone Star state to scout Texas Longhorns QB Colt McCoy. What these two dunderheads think they’re going to learn about McCoy by going to a Longhorns game is a mystery to all concerned, but that’s what is happening. [Are you more enraged or amused by Snyder tagging along to these things, as if he's an experienced personnel expert?] McCoy will play for the BCS national championship in January and he’s also a finalist for the Heisman Trophy.
Cerrato also made a side trip to scout Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen, who should be a first round pick in 2010 after announcing he will leave college early. Snyder and Cerrato do not like the current starter Jason Campbell and tried to replace him with Jay Cutler, who is tied for the league lead with 20 interceptions, or rookie Mark Sanchez, who is 4th in the NFL with 17 interceptions.
"The good news for Campbell is that he is having the best season of his career as Washington’s starter despite playing behind one of the league’s worst offensive lines. The five-year veteran ranks 14th in the league with a personal-best 87.7 passer rating. He has the league’s seventh-highest completion at 65.9 percent, is 15th in yards at 2,724 and has a career-high 15 touchdown passes.
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Campbell is a restricted free agent in 2010, but the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement could complicate matters. To receive compensation for Campbell if he signs elsewhere, the Redskins must tender an offer worth at least $3.14 million next year. Campbell earns less than $2.9 million right now.
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