Sunday, August 18, 2013

Year One: A Review....

The City of Richmond, Bon Secours, and the Washington Redskins are all hailing (pun intended) the first preseason at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center as a success.

And they should be.

The expectations were for 100,000 people to come watch the Burgundy and Gold practice off Leigh Street behind the Science Museum of Virginia.  Over 165,000 came.

Now here's what we don't know.  They believed 60 percent would come from a 100-mile radius to visit. How many people came from Charlottesville, from Norfolk/Virginia Beach, from North Carolina, from Southern or Southwest Virginia? And, interestingly enough, how many left the usual friendly Redskins confines of the Beltway area and Northern Virginia to come to #RVA?

Those answers should be forthcoming, at least we hope so. One thing is certain. The Redskins weren't quite the "cash cow" for area business that city leaders lauded at several events at the Center during its construction.

But that, in and of itself, can be blamed mostly on the City of Richmond. When a city official admitted at the July 8th "grand opening" that they were "still working on" tourist vacation packages, 17 days before camp opened, that sent a message to observers that maximizing tourism opportunities surrounding the Redskins in 2013 simply couldn't happen.  Reason?  No time.

Monday Morning Quarterbacks will now ask why these packages weren't in the works during the first four months of the year when the city was in "Redskins or Bust" mode in completing the Center in time for this preseason. They have a right to.

2014 will be the bellweather year for area businesses to see if the Redskins, over a three-week span, can have what we labeled "The NASCAR Effect" when posing a question to Mayor Dwight Jones at a May 20th press conference at the facility. At the time, he was optimistic it would. We believe the numbers will show, for 2013, a blip rather than a jolt, especially in suburban areas such as Hanover County.

Richmond Region Tourism should already have plans today for 2014 vacation packages to lure families to spend their vacation in our area.  Imagine a vacation plan, reasonably priced, that includes the chance to go to Redskins camp for free on more than one occasion (depending on their practice schedule, remember, they were away from the camp August 7-9 for their first preseason game in Tennessee), tickets to Kings Dominion, tickets to the Science Museum and Children's Museum, tickets to the Flying Squirrels, car rental and accommodations within 5-15 miles. With Kings Dominion in the package fold, that brings hotels at VCC, the growing Lewistown Road area, and of course, Ashland, into play as well as the I-295 hotels in Mechanicsville. Add in guests eating at restaurants close to the hotels...you get the picture.

It would behoove Hanover County to have a long conversation with those at Richmond Region Tourism to work to create such a summer vacation package, drawing the county closer to those coming in trying to get RGIII's autograph. Municipalities east of here may try the same thing, using Busch Gardens, Water Country, and Colonial Williamsburg as their response to Kings Dominion. But Kings Dominion and the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center are only 20 miles apart. Busch Gardens is 55 miles away.

And, to guard against a big run by Virginia Beach officials, negotiate separate packages for families who would come to Richmond for a couple of days to see the team on their way to four nights along the sand. We're certain a few Atlantic Avenue properties would have open ears to such a deal.

When May, 2014 arrives, let's hope Richmond Region Tourism is getting regular phone calls and web hits with people from all over the Mid-Atlantic making reservations for their "Redskins in Richmond" opportunities.

And hopefully, 2014, with a year's better planning in marketing, will ring cash registers in the Ashland/VCC/Mechanicsville triangle....

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FINAL NEWS AND NOTES:

--The Redskins host the Pittsburgh Steelers Monday night in their second preseason game. Expect Kirk Cousins under center for the first half, with Rex Grossman and Pat White, battling for the #3 quarterback spot on the roster, splitting second half reps.

--The players fighting for roster spots we will focus on for the rest of preseason are rookie CB Chase Minnifield (UVA grad, trying to follow in his dad's footsteps into the NFL) and WR Leonard Hankerson, whose career has been highlighted with many dropped passes. With such fierce competition at wide receiver, will he do enough to make it another year on the 53-man roster, and will the decision to keep/cut him be based solely on training camp 2013, or to a degree, his past?

--Best memories of Training Camp?
   1) The kids walk tradition
   2) The accessibility of the players to the fans for autographs and pictures. No, we can't expect them to sign everyone's sign or card or such, after all they are there to work and prepare. But this group of players went above and beyond this year.
   3) The ability, on most days, to get in and out of the area surrounding the Center with little idling time in your car. Oh yes, there were plenty of instances where that was not the case, but they were fewer than this writer expected. Kudos to the city and to security in and around the Center.

--What Needs To Be Improved?
   1) Fan Appreciation Day: 25,000 people don't fit into that 17-acre campus. Period. Maybe splitting that day into two sessions, opening the gates twice, a la a baseball doubleheader, could solve the problem, with the team practicing in between. The simpler solution is to move to another facility for the day, but with all the millions having been invested there, we don't think Bon Secours would take kindly to the #1 attended day of camp NOT being at their location.
   2) Some Areas of the Field: Yes, it's been an unusually rainy summer in RVA, but 2013 proved it can happen. And the rains exposed a flaw in the preparation of the area around the fields.  Lots of muddy tracks to avoid, even days after it rained. Unless it's a driving rain, we shouldn't see people sending out Tweets warning fans coming to the Center to wear their worst pair of shoes.
   3) Viewing: All fans were warned, for weeks, that there would be no bleachers. Thus the fight for rope spots ensued. People standing five or six deep along the yellow ropes had obstructed views. Our suggestion is, unless you want to fight for the yellow, "head for the hills" and bring a chair or blanket. You see the players better at the sacrifice of being able to be close enough to see if they spilled something on their practice jersey.
   4) Emergency Evacuation Planning: We were at the Center August 10th as a small, but powerful storm cell bore down on the north side of RVA. It even caught the National Weather Service by surprise, as their severe thunderstorm warning was issued long after the storm began between Short Pump and Glen Allen.  It hit at the worst possible time: 15 minutes before 2pm practice. The fans stayed, then started scrambling for any cover as the first of several major lightning strikes were seen. The worst of the storm was north of the camp, along I-295. What if the center of the cell had hugged Broad Street instead?  With deadly lightning, 60 mph plus winds and rain so hard you couldn't see, where would the assembled thousands go to ensure their safety?  We do not know if the Redskins made any announcements directly to the crowd asking them to seek shelter. If they didn't, they should have. Mid-to-late summer is prime time for sudden severe weather in Richmond. The team needs to ready to insure, to the best of its ability, the safety of their fans in the event that this happens again.  And it will.

OVERALL GRADE: A few minor problems were overcome by the smiles and cheers of 165,000 people. A-

Here are a few pictures from the final week of practice in Richmond to help tie you over until next year!




Friday, August 16, 2013

FINAL DAY FOR REDSKINS IN RICHMOND.....

It didn't seem like three weeks and one day, but time marches on.

The Washington Redskins hold their final practice of 2013 at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center this morning at 10:30.  General Manager Bruce Allen will be speaking around 10AM.

There will be no helmet walk for kids after practice today, and probably little or no autograph signings, as the players have been instructed to leave immediately for Redskins Park in Ashburn after practice is over.

This is to get the team up to their regular season facility to make final preparations for their Monday night matchup at home against Pittsburgh. Then the team will go into "week-by-week" prep mode, mirroring regular season weeks, before their August 24 game vs. Buffalo and their August 29 preseason finale on the road against Tampa Bay.

After that is the roster cutdown to the final 53-player roster, and then they play for real.

COMMENT: Lots of hay has been made this week about RGIII, his desire to compete, possible friction with him and head coach Mike Shanahan.  And I believe that's all it is, hay.  Media types at three-week long marathon events, spending hours upon hours a day at the facility, are looking for any nugget of a story, especially if they smell a big one and can scoop everyone else.

Shanahan will never do anything to squelch the competitive desire of his quarterback. Ever.  Remember, he once had a guy named John Elway as his quarterback, and though there were times they didn't see eye to eye and got into, as Shanahan called them earlier this week, "knockdown, dragout fights", the tandem took home two Vince Lombardi trophies together in 1997 and 1998.

Shanahan also knows it's a special thing to have an ultra-motivated quarterback who is also multi-talented. After Elway retired in Denver, he turned to Bubby Brister.  Brister was motivated, but he was NO Elway, NO RGIII.

Ignore the rhetoric.  Shanahan and Griffin leave Richmond in fine shape, and in September, if RGIII is 100 percent and the Redskins start off strong, few will remember RGIII's comment, his impromptu press conference, and the thousands of words written about all this.

WHAT DO YOU THINK:  We want to hear from you!  Tell us in the comments section here your thoughts on the RGIII/Shanahan situation, plus who will be the Redskins' 3rd string quarterback?  Which wide receivers and running backs make the cut?  Did UVA product Chase Minnifield do enough to make the squad?  Tell us!  And THANKS for making our blog a part of your Redskins Training Camp experience!

Thursday, August 15, 2013

RVA Camp Winding Down....

The crowd numbers keep amazing Redskins officials and more.  Over 10,000 came to the one practice on Wednesday (midday at 12:40pm), and looking at today's crowd, it looks like another 10K has come on Thursday.

Drills continue through around 2:30 or so, then the team prepares for their final practice at Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center Friday morning at 10:35.

NEWS AND NOTES:

--The Redskins signed free agent LB Quan Sturdivant today.  He played collegiately at UNC and has spent time with the Arizona Cardinals, who drafted him in 2011, and the Kansas City Chiefs.

--DeAngelo Hall practicing fine without issues on his ankle/foot hurt early in training camp.  We watched him moving around early in today's practice; a good sign for Skins fans and their defense.  Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett met with the media before today's practice.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Rough and Tumble Tuesday at Training Camp....

As training camp winds down, the pressure of making an NFL team and having your dreams come true only gets greater.

Tuesday at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center, pressure turned two players into combatants after the whistle, while one saw his first shot at NFL stardom shelved due to injury.

Then, out of the blue, RGIII made an appearance at the post-practice press conference.  Griffin was only available to the press on July 24th and the last three Mondays, including yesterday.  No one saw him coming back this afternoon.

First, the fight.  UVA grad, cornerback Chase Minnifield and wide receiver Aldrick Robinson tangled during practice Tuesday afternoon. Minnifield is fighting for a roster spot and Robinson is in the same boat, up against a seemingly endless number of veterans such as Devery Henderson, Donte Stallworth, and stalwarts Santana Moss and Pierre Garcon.

Then the bad news. Rookie safety Phillip Thomas suffered a torn Lisfranc ligament in his foot and will be out for the 2013 season.

"It'll be about a four-or-five month recovery time. We'll put him on IR," Shanahan said.

Before the head coach made his usual post-practice comments, the second-year QB superstar stopped by to clarify some issues, trying to dispel reports in media saying he was at odds with his coaching staff, specifically over his recovery timeline.

"I just want everybody to know that if there's any questions about a rift between me and coach, or if there's a conflict, there is no conflict. Coaches coach, I'm a player. Coach has a plan and I'm abiding by that plan."

If you're heading to the Skins' 12:40pm practice Wednesday, you should see Griffin participate in 11-on-11 full-team drills.

Who knows what else you may see as the preseason pressure reaches the boiling point.





Monday, August 12, 2013

PRACTICE TIME CHANGES FOR FINAL WEEK.....

Earlier Monday, the Washington Redskins announced time changes for some practices for this, their final week in Richmond.

TUESDAY is now a normal 2-a-day with 10am walkthrough and 3:20pm full practice.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY remain "one practice" days at 12:40pm.
FRIDAY's final practice in RVA has been moved back to a 10:35am start.

Remember, chance of more showers and storms on Tuesday; a redux of Saturday is possible.  We'll keep you posted here and on Twitter/Facebook!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

PRACTICE CANCELLED, MASSIVE STORM ROLLS THROUGH......

The massive thunderstorm that knocked out power to thousands of Richmond-area residents early Saturday afternoon also nixed the scheduled 2pm practice today at Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.

The storm arrived about 10-15 minutes before practice time, with some players having already come out to the practice field, and another throng of thousands gathered around the surface to watch the action.

This would have been the Redskins' first practice since their 22-21 win over Tennessee in Nashville in their preseason opener Thursday night.

Though lightning was intense and thousands were outside, people took shelter quickly and there were no reports of incidents or injuries.

SATURDAY: WEATHER

A big storm threatening 2pm practice at Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.  We'll keep you posted on Facebook and Twitter....

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Preseason Football Week 1: Washington 22, Tennessee 21

Few have been impressed by any showing by 4th string quarterback Pat White of West Virginia so far at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.

The residents of Nashville, Tennessee saw a different Pat White in their fair city as he led the Redskins on the winning drive, running for a touchdown and passing for the winning two-point conversation as the Redskins upended the Titans in the preseason opener for both teams, 22-21.

White led the Redskins on an 80-yard drive to score the winning TD/2-pointer with 2:23 to go, but had lady luck on their side, as a fumble in the end zone after a White pass recovered by Tennessee was nullified after a roughing the passer penalty on the Titans.

Evan Royster and Roy Helu, Jr. both had strong showings as they fight to get behind Alfred Morris on the depth chart. Morris did not play, while Royster rushed 14 times for 62 yards, Helu, Jr 13 times for 57 yards.

Kirk Cousins started as the Redskins began their planned "RGIII-Less Preseason", going 6-of-7 for 52 yards and a touchdown pass to the returning tight end Fred Davis to open the scoring.

Washington (1-0) returns to Richmond Friday and hit the practice field at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center on Saturday at 1pm.....

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

TUESDAY: Eventful Day, Both On and Off The Field....

Their last day in Richmond before heading off to their preseason opener was nothing if not eventful.  The Washington Redskins spent the morning in the Greater Richmond Convention Center, seeking refuge from the morning rain, which, in turn, wreaked more havoc on the fields at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.

Twitter was abuzz with warnings (again) telling people if they were heading to watch afternoon practice to make sure they don't wear their best pair of shoes. Boots may have been a better option.

Head Coach Mike Shanahan was absent from practice today as he attended the funeral of a close friend. But present on the Leigh Street campus was Redskins owner Dan Snyder and Redskins Hall of Fame running back John Riggins.

The team released its first depth chart Monday, with Santana Moss, veteran leader of the wide receiving corps, home to some of the fiercest competition in camp, listed with the third team. But word is don't expect that to stay that way, and that Moss is in good shape to be on the field for their Monday Night Football opener against Philadelphia, who, embroiled in their own camp of scandal and injury, welcomed wide receiver Riley Cooper back to practice today after time in counseling after racial comments were heard from him at a recent concert.

The Redskins fly to Nashville on Wednesday and open preseason play Thursday night against the Tennessee Titans.  The game will be broadcast locally on Fox Richmond, the new home of Redskins preseason games after several years on WRIC-TV8.  They return to the practice field in RVA on Saturday for a 1pm practice. No walkthrough on Saturday morning.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Fan Appreciation Day: RGIII---Class Act

It must be stated here. Robert Griffin III ran out onto the practice facility at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center today for Fan Appreciation Day, ran the perimeter of the field to slap the hand of all the assembled Redskins faithful who arrived early enough for a front row view behind the ropes, then stayed so long after practice signing autographs, he was the last one on the field.

Then, after all that in the Richmond heat, he took time to tweet the following:

@RGIII--"Thanks for all the support out there at practice today ".

For a guy barely older than most recent college graduates?  This is first class class.

The Redskins are blessed to have him.  Keep those knee braces in perfect working condition.


Friday, August 2, 2013

FAN APPRECIATION DAY PREVIEW!!!

Tomorrow, Saturday August 3rd, has been expected to be, by far, the most-attended day at Training Camp at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.

The Redskins bring their annual tradition, "Fan Appreciation Day" to Richmond, and here is what to expect:

1) Last year, 25,000 fans came to the event at Redskins Park in Ashburn near Dulles Airport.  Richmond officials and the team are expecting at least that many fans here in RVA Saturday.

2) Gates will open Saturday morning at 9am at Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.

3) Remember that there are changes to where parking is available. The City Stadium shuttle system will not be available Saturday, but thousands of parking spaces at two VCU parking decks WILL be.  There are costs involved and shuttles to take you from those decks to the Training Center.

The BEST advice is to RESERVE a parking space by using THIS LINK, provided by the City of Richmond.  Select Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center on the first page and follow directions.

4) The team will come on the field around 12noon and will spend that hour signing autographs, interacting with the fans.

5) The team's one practice will begin promptly at 1pm and last around two hours.

6) The 3pm hour, the part not dedicated to practice, will be dedicated to more fan autographs and interaction.

7) Wear comfortable shoes and do NOT wear shoes that get wet or muddy easily.  The Redskins brought in a helicopter this morning to help dry the fields before walkthrough.  Expect some sogginess on the field tomorrow as well, so don't wear those shoes that you really, really love.

8) BRING A SHARPIE!  When seeking autographs, it is ALWAYS advised that you have a writing utensil at the ready, and Sharpies are you best bet so the autograph can be signed on a poster, shirt, or various surfaces.

9) If you collect football cards, always try to bring a card of a player IN a Redskins uniform.  ONLY bring cards of players on their past teams if a new card of them with the Redskins isn't available yet (for example, veterans Devery Henderson, Donte Stallworth and newly-signed Nick Barnett have cards in 2012 and before when with other teams, but 2013 cards aren't widely available yet).  For example, we wouldn't suggest asking Pierre Garcon to sign a card from his days in Indianapolis.  Go with a poster or clothing item instead.  Some players don't mind signing older football cards, while others do.

REMEMBER: If you can't get to Fan Appreciation Day, the Redskins will continue to practice at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center most days through August 16th.  The team will not practice this coming Wednesday or Friday, August 7th and 9th, as they'll be traveling to and from Nashville where, on Thursday August 8th, they'll play their preseason opener against the Tennessee Titans.

So, the following days will see practices in Richmond:

August 5th, 6th, 10th
August 12th through 16th.

There are changes to their daily routine schedule on some of those days, especially during the last week of practice. Check the schedule at this link.

Redskins Open Arms to High School Coaches

Over 250 high school coaches from the Mid-Atlantic, including many from the Richmond area, attended a special camp, as well as regular training camp activities, at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center on Wednesday.

Shanahan noted he is happy to have the coaches be a part of Redskins practice, hoping they will learn about schemes and plays they see that can be adapted and used by their high school teams. Shanahan also expresses his deep understanding of the impact high school coaching staffs have on thousands of young men across America each year.

For a complete report on the event, click HERE to see Redskins.com coverage, and THANK YOU to Mike Shanahan and the Redskins for their support of high school athletics!


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Former Packer, Bill Linebacker Barnett Signs with Redskins

Nick Barnett has a Super Bowl ring from being a part of Green Bay's world title team from 2010. Now he'll try to help the Redskins secure their first rings in 22 years.

Barnett, 32, signed a deal to help shore up depth issues at linebacker. Barnett started all 16 games for Buffalo last year but got little interest from teams in the off-season while he rehabbed from an undisclosed injury.

So, look for Barnett in practice tomorrow in Richmond.  Details on his deal can be found HERE from NFL.com.

PARKING UPDATE: Revised Plan Affects Fan Appreciation Day Saturday....

The City of Richmond has revised parking options for the rest of training camp, including for Fan Appreciation Day, this Saturday.

City Stadium shuttle parking for $7 is no longer an option for this Saturday's event, which is expected to draw some 25,000 fans to the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center. 

A complete list of available parking areas is listed on this post from City of Richmond.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Day 5 Begins: Hall's Ankle Injury Still Unknown

A beautiful Tuesday morning, an uneventful walkthrough.  A perfect recipe for the Washington Redskins.

Still waiting to hear word on the final condition of CB DeAngelo Hall's ankle. Hall rolled it in practice Monday afternoon and we know he will be held out of practice for "a few days".  It doesn't seem to be a major issue, but as we all know, ankle injuries can be nagging and long-lasting if not properly taken care of.

The crowds are lighter on a Tuesday now that the hoopla of opening day is behind us. Expect them to pick up again at week's end, with an estimated 25,000 expected for Saturday's "Fan Appreciation Day" that begins at 12noon.

The Redskins will begin PM practice at the usual time of 3:20.

Monday, July 29, 2013

RGIII---Taking It Slow.....

Quarterback Robert Griffin III addressed the media for the second time in Richmond Monday morning. You can watch the press conference in its entirety at this link.

He talks more about his comeback from knee surgery just seven months ago and how he is preparing for the regular season while here in #RVA, where he was pictured buying donuts at Krispy Kreme Sunday morning by a worker there....who happens to be a Cowboys fan.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

No Deal With Mays.....yet......

Former Denver Broncos linebacker Joe Mays visited with the Redskins in Richmond, but left without making a deal.

Released after being first demoted, then injured, in 2012, Denver saved $4 million by the move.  The Redskins only have $1.4 million in salary cap space.  Mays may be looking for a better deal.....

More details now at THIS LINK from CSN Washington.....

Back To Practice on Monday: Weather Forecast

The Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center was closed to the public on this the first Sunday of training camp. No official practices were on the calendar.

The Redskins are back at it tomorrow when it promises to be less humid, with excellent temperatures for late July in #RVA.

Here's the forecast, courtesy of John Bernier at WRIC 8 News:


Saturday, July 27, 2013

UPDATE: Baker OK, Mays Coming In.....

Good news from the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center for Skins fans, and their defensive line.

After being carted off the field in practice late this afternoon, nose tackle Chris Baker was diagnosed with just cramping, and was treated with an IV.  Redskins official says, "he'll be OK".

NOTES: Linebacker Joe Mays, let go by the Denver Broncos, will visit the Redskins this evening.  Head Coach Mike Shanahan gave no indication at his daily press conference whether or not the Redskins will sign him while he's in Richmond.....

The Redskins announced combined attendance for Saturday was 15,169, with over 11,000 at the afternoon practice, nearly equaling the 19,100 who came in the first two days combined.  Sunday is an off day for the Redskins, no activities at the Training Center.

Two other NFL teams suffered big injuries Saturday:

--Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin is out for the 2013 season after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee in non-contact drills.

--Baltimore Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta suffered a dislocated hip and the team announced he will be out at least through their September 5th season opener against the Denver Broncos.

ALERT: Nose Tackle Baker Carted Off Field.....

No word yet on his possible injury, but this is, at first look, very bad news for a Redskins defense already without DE Adam Carriker (quad surgery) and DE Jarvis Jenkins (four-game PED suspension).

He was carted off the field around 5PM ET at Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.  We'll keep you posted.....

RGIII on Day 3: "Getting Hype!"

Robert Griffin III just posted on Twitter:

"We will be getting hype this afternoon!  See you guys out there, RICH, WHAT? RICHMOND!"

Practice starts at 3:20pm.......

Friday, July 26, 2013

Jenkins Suspended.....

Redskins defensive end Jarvis Jenkins has been suspended for the first four games of the 2013 season by the NFL for violating their PED policy.

Jenkins learned of his suspension (he had already appealed and the appeal was denied before the NFL made the announcement today) earlier today and spoke with the media as he left the practice field.

"I apologize first of all to my fans, my family, the Redskins, my defense," Jenkins said. He told the assembled the banned substance was found in an over-the-counter recovery supplement he bought at GNC.

The Redskins hold meetings with players twice a week about the league's PED policy, and he said they do "a great job" at letting players know what to, and what not to take.

"They tell you if the NSF label is not on it, you're taking it at your own risk," Jenkins noted. NSF is the regulating agency that assures many products, not just nutritional supplements, contain no ingredients that may be hazardous to the public health.  More information on the NSF is available at the web site HERE.

Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan hopes the rest of the roster learns from Jenkins' missteps.

"Hopefully the players will learn from this, if the label from NSF isn't on it, don't take it," Shanahan told reporters after practice.

The suspension is a blow to a Redskins defense that already misses starting defensive end Adam Carriker, out for most, if not all, of the 2013 season after having a second surgery on his quad earlier this week. Jenkins was immediately expected by coaches, fans, and watchers to step up in Carriker's absence.  That won't happen now until the beginning of October.

Jenkins will continue to practice at training camp; the suspension covers the Monday Night Football opener September 9th against Philadelphia, another home game against Detroit (9/22), and road games at Green Bay (9/15) and Oakland (9/29). With the Redskins bye week next, Jenkins' first chance to play will be on Sunday Night Football at Dallas on October 13th.

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NOTES:

--Nearly 8,900 fans attended day 2 of training camp at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center, down from 10,100 for Thursday's opening day. A second day drop off was expected, but it wasn't large. Some 19,000 fans, plus hundreds of media, have attended practice so far in just two days, with thousands more expected Saturday.  Sunday is an off day for the team.

--Saturday's schedule continues the trend of the first two days, with a walk-through at 10am and full practice at 3:20pm. Gates again open at 9am for fans. Shanahan normally addresses the media after PM practice, and an assigned player does it after morning walk-through.

Afternoon Practice Underway.....

Under a sunny sky surrounded by throngs of fans at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center, the Redskins are on the field off Leigh Street and have begun their second full practice.

RGIII and the knee brace are back. Most players are in full pads, but, again, due to the collective bargaining agreement, there will be no player-on-player blocking contact today or tomorrow.

Expect to see a series of drills, running of plays, and a press conference from head coach Mike Shanahan afterwards.

The schedule is the same for Saturday, with a 10AM walk-through and 3:20PM practice.  The team is off on Sunday.

Day 2: Second Verse, Same as the First....

Today's schedule at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center is the same as opening day.

Gates open for fans at 9am with the team expected onto the field at around 10am for morning walkthrough. One player will be made available for a press conference afterwards.

Full practice will begin around 3:20. Yesterday's practice last upwards of two hours. A reminder that you'll only be allowed to take pictures for around the first 30 minutes of practice. If an official tells you to shut down your device, best do so, or you could be escorted from the facility.  That even includes us members of the media covering the camp.

The new tradition started yesterday, the "Kids Cross", should continue after both sessions. This is when players go to the kids playing area at the ampitheatre end of the field (closest to Movieland), choose a child, and have them walk with them as they return to the Training Center.

And yes, players may stop for some autographs, but do not have your heart set on getting a particular one. There's no way RGIII or anyone else can please 6,000 people. You may have seen a video of an upset fan in her car after leaving without an autograph. The video went viral overnight. Happy to say it is not indicative of the Redskins fans we saw yesterday.

The City Stadium parking with shuttle costs $2 more but is worth it on your feet, and as we reported yesterday, traffic from there on the shuttle was light.  Most $5 parking spaces around the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center will put you around 1/2 mile away, or further.

This reporter parked some 3 1/2 blocks (and a blocked sidewalk) away (no, all media do not get parking at the facility), and it was about a 12 minute walk to access the facility.

A final piece of advice: pack light.  Walking a long way and having heavy coolers without wheels, large folding chairs, etc, can make for a strenuous experience going and coming from.

OVERALL: We give Richmond, Bon Secours, and the Redskins an A- for yesterday's first day. Fan turnout was as expected, the weather was great for late July in RVA, and camp ran very smoothly. Most importantly, city infrastructure handled the crowd control on site and walking to and from parking lots very, very well.

See you at the Center!

Thursday, July 25, 2013

First Injury of Training Camp Is Robinson's.....

Thursday evening, the Redskins announced that second-year linebacker Keenan Robinson, who played in eleven games last season, suffered a torn pectoral muscle at practice and will miss the 2013 season.

Robinson, who tore his other pectoral muscle in 2012, had eleven tackles in the eleven game appearances.

Robinson joined in the praise of the new Richmond location for 'Skins training camp before his injury, tweeting on Sunday, "Staying at the Omni for Camp is clutch #PastaBar".

Redskins Rally Friday in West End...

The Westin Richmond, 6631 West Broad, will host an official "Redskins Rally" Friday evening from 6:30 to 8pm.

Voice of the Redskins Larry Michael will emcee and the Redskins Cheerleaders are scheduled to appear.

Shanahan Meets The Press

The first training camp practice in the books at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center, head coach Mike Shanahan addressed the media for the first time in #RVA late this afternoon.  The highlights:

1) RGIII and he are on great terms.  They've spent a lot of time talking about the events of last season, his injury, and how to better and more safely utilize him going forward.

2) When a reporter asked why Griffin didn't have his knee brace on in walk-through this morning, Shanahan joked, "I hope you know you just got him fined...."

3) Shanahan praised Richmond as a host, the Center facility and the Omni Richmond Hotel.  He talked about how the Omni had great meeting space, conference rooms, and even "comfortable beds", which makes you wonder what others he's slept at in past training camps held at colleges and elsewhere.

4) On Alfred Morris: "I'll be surprised if he isn't one of the best backs in the league this year."

5) Shanahan confirmed that defensive standout Adam Carriker had successful quad surgery today, his second since being injured in Week 2 in 2012, and that the timetable for recovery is "4 to 5 months".  So, it's doubtful that we'll see Carriker on the field in 2013.

Friday's practice schedule is the same as Thursday, with Walk-Through at 10AM and full practice at 3:20PM.  The Redskins estimate 4,000 persons attended Walk-Through, and 6,100 attended practice, for a first-day training camp all-time record for Washington of 10,100.


Training Camp, Day 1----It Begins....

The Redskins are on the field!

After a walk-through earlier this morning, the Redskins began their first official practice of 2013 Training Camp mid-afternoon in front of thousands donned in burgundy and gold at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center in Richmond.

Combined attendance for today's opening day activities is expected to run anywhere from 7,500 to 10,000 fans.



After the morning walk-through, running back Alfred Morris met the media for the first time in Richmond. Coming off a stellar rookie season, his bar is set high for 2013.

"You can always top production," Morris said. "It comes down to willingness and, I guess, how bad you want it in a sense. I always hold myself at a higher standard and I love a challenge."

Morris is one of two second-year players expected to do great things offensively for the 'Skins in 2013, and I think you've heard of the other guy.

The assembled erupted this morning when Robert Griffin III made his first public appearance on the Richmond turf, albeit without his knee brace. But that only lasted a minute as a member of the training staff ran toward RGIII and handed it to him.

This afternoon the teams were going through drills that did include pads, but no player on player contact. We expect to hear from head coach Mike Shanahan for the first time publicly here in Richmond following practice.


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

How Is Richmond? A DC'er Responds.....

In this interview that aired on Washington DC's all-news radio station, WTOP-FM, Redskins beat writer George Wallace gives his first impressions of Richmond and the Redskins.

Very interesting listening to get the thoughts of someone coming to visit us in #RVA Region.....

Listen HERE.

RGIII: No Preseason Play, Unless.....

For the first time, Robert Griffin III, entering his second season as the starting quarterback, and face of, the Washington Redskins, addressed the media at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center in Richmond late this afternoon.

The biggest news from Griffin is that, in his opinion, he will not be playing in any of the team's four preseason games leading up to the September 9th opener versus Philadelphia on Monday Night Football.

"I won't play in the preseason unless absolutely necessary...unless Coach (Mike Shanahan) says otherwise," RGIII said. "The veterans will tell you they don't like preseason anyway, and I'm with them," emphasizing he doesn't feel that being held out of preseason game action will affect his preparation for when the games count.

Griffin and veteran linebacker London Fletcher were both presented to the assembled media Wednesday afternoon as last-second finishing touches continued to be placed on the $10 million facility on Leigh Street behind the Science Museum of Virginia.

The team participated in mandatory conditioning drills, which each player must pass in order to begin training camp tomorrow.  The team's official Thursday schedule calls for a walk-through at 10AM, followed by a full practice at 3:20PM, though don't expect to see either pads or contact on day one.

For fans planning to come to opening day, here are a few must-knows:

1) Leigh Street will be CLOSED from the railroad tracks at Movieland to DMV Drive every day from 7am to 6pm for the duration of camp.

2) Gates will open at 9AM Thursday morning.  That will be the standard time each day that the Redskins hold their two-a-day practice schedule mentioned above that begins tomorrow.

3) There is NO seating at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.  Bring a fold-up chair or blanket.

4) Expect a wait.  The first day is expected to be the most attended behind "Fan Appreciation Day" scheduled for Saturday August 3rd. Officials are expecting anywhere from 10,000 to 25,000 people to converge on the site Thursday.

5) If walking from your parking spot is not an option due to health issues, we STRONGLY advise you to park at City Stadium for $7 and take the shuttle from there to the facility.

Bookmark this page as we will be updating it daily with news from the Redskins, from how the camp affects the daily workings of the city of Richmond, and much more, as sports history is made in Central Virginia for the next 3 1/2 weeks....

How To Handle RGIII?

You'll find as many opinions on this, the biggest subject going into Redskins Training Camp, as there will be fans coming to see them in Richmond.

A good sign, in our opinion, is Robert Griffin III's personal attitude towards the success of his recovery from damage to two knee ligaments thus far.

Marc Sessler of NFL.com provides the details at this link.....

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

The Redskins Arrive In Richmond

With almost no fanfare, the Washington Redskins began to arrive at their team hotel, the Omni Richmond downtown, on Tuesday afternoon.

Players will spend Wednesday at the new Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center taking physicals and getting acclimated to their new preseason home, a $10 million facility dreamed of and built on a 17-acre lot behind the Science Museum of Virginia in less than one year.

No team activities are scheduled for Wednesday.  Thursday is a different story.

Thousands of fans are expected to converge on the Leigh Street facility for opening day of Redskins Training Camp.  The team is scheduled to do their first walk-through at 10am, and hold their first practice of 2013 around 3:20pm.

If you need any information on parking, what you can and cannot bring to the Center, and what to expect at a typical practice, click on the "Straight From The 'Skins" banner above to go to the team's official training camp web page.

The Herald-Progress' live blog coverage of the first NFL training camp ever to be held in Central Virginia begins Thursday.  BOOKMARK this page to get updates as well as follow us on Twitter for real-time reports from the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.

And, of course, we'll review "The Week That Was....", a roundup of training camp news and views, each Thursday in the Herald-Progress from August 1st through 22nd.