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All atwitter will be posted at the beginning of every day (at midnight in Washington, DC). The goal is to give readers a handy spot to check the Redskins beat writers & bloggers, and national sports journalists to keep up on the latest news about the Redskins, the NFL, and sports in general, along with a smattering of other things.
atwitter [ uh-twit-er ]
adjective
excited; nervous; aflutter; twittering
The first known use of atwitter was in 1833
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Redskins twitter feed:
New Cartoon! Dan Snyder cleans out the house. pic.twitter.com/Mu6cvfu2ZF
— John Tayman (@BangRadioHour) January 13, 2020
Hey, Redskins fans, did you know that the coaches in the NFC Champ game... ah, never mind.
— John Keim (@john_keim) January 13, 2020
As expected, the #Redskins have promoted Kyle Smith to Vice President of Player Personnel. Smith will oversee both the college and pro personnel aspects of the teams’ front office and scouting departments.
— Lake Lewis Jr (@LakeLewis) January 13, 2020
I think it's because of the Redskins' confusing job titles. He's essentially doing a GMs job. And if we do actually name somebody GM it'll confuse people all over again.
— Riggo (@Wildcat587) January 14, 2020
The #Redskins announce that Kyle Smith has been promoted to VP of Player Personnel, which is the position vacated by Doug Williams.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) January 13, 2020
Smith is now the top personnel executive in Washington and will remain that way until they hire a GM, if they hire one.
Certainly reads like a GM role for Kyle Smith without the GM title. But the past few drafts have been run by Smith and he’s done a great job with those. Deserved a promotion https://t.co/a1uWJwR5FI
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) January 13, 2020
The only unknown within the Redskins organization at this point is who is handling the business side of the building. (What Lafemina did, then Bruce Allen)
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) January 13, 2020
I've seen the reports that Chris Cooley could be joining the #Redskins' revamped coaching staff under Ron Rivera. Team sources I've spoken to say that isn't happening.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) January 13, 2020
Panthers requested permission to interview Eagles vice president of football operations Andrew Berry for their GM job, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 14, 2020
No. He’s the GM. Tepper adding a Vice President to Football operations and assistant GM.
— (5-11) (@KCARC_) January 14, 2020
Well that answers our question, but yeah it seems like they want him around but not with both hands on the wheel, might not be a terrible idea pic.twitter.com/PoQjteGWkt
— Noah McNair (@noahsmcnair) January 14, 2020
Source: The #Eagles denied the #Panthers permission to interview Andrew Berry for their executive VP job. Philly can’t deny the #Browns the right because their opening is for a GM.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 14, 2020
This is one of the best graphics I've seen in awhile, and a really good and interesting way to look at QBs https://t.co/gr3ahXZOZL pic.twitter.com/V4SlY4Ev0V
— Football Perspective (@fbgchase) January 14, 2020
They may be playing for a national championship, but can some of these @ClemsonFB and @LSUfootball players identify Britney Spears?
— ESPN (@espn) January 13, 2020
SPOILER: No they can't. pic.twitter.com/GBhMtMgdpY
Remember, the yellow line is unofficial. https://t.co/lEMyzq0Q9Q
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 13, 2020
Four championship game coaches. And one (Reid) has three-and-a-half times the head coaching experience of the other three (Shanahan, LaFleur, Vrabel) combined.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) January 13, 2020
From late Saturday night:
— Chris Russell AKA "The Rooster" (@Russellmania621) January 13, 2020
The #NFL playoffs with a heavy ex-#Redskins feel. Some names you know, some you don't. Before you dismiss - please check out some of those good people to feel happy for. https://t.co/FEvdWO7FUR#Skins #HTTR #Titans #GoPackGo #Chiefs #49ers
Chiefs became 1st team in NFL history to trail by 24+ points in first half and still lead at halftime. Their 24-point comeback win ties the 4th-largest deficit overcome in postseason history. The Chiefs now look to reach the Super Bowl for the first time since winning it in 1969.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 13, 2020
Yesterday was Aaron Rodgers's 7th playoff game with a passer rating of 110, one away from tying Tom Brady for the most in NFL history pic.twitter.com/x913LPLyOd
— ProFootballReference (@pfref) January 13, 2020
The game was over. Yeah that’s my boy , but I’m not fake tough, I don’t have to hit you to make me feel like imma big beast. This is football, but every act isn’t violent. https://t.co/KmNl7zDEhF
— Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) January 13, 2020
Love this video
— Will Compton (@_willcompton) January 13, 2020
I’m also inclined to go buy a pet chicken and care for it like no one has ever cared for a chicken before pic.twitter.com/y5jZb14oDV
11 OC changes this offseason. The NFL is rapidly turning over this position in search of the next great Offensive genius. https://t.co/Lzp4WBNJcH
— Dan Hatman (@Dan_Hatman) January 13, 2020
#Colts assistant GM Ed Dodds informed the #Browns he is declining an interview for their GM job, source said. Dodds, a highly respected executive, feels there is unfinished business in Indy.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 13, 2020
Teams that were legit Super Bowl contenders/favorites but "choked" in the playoffs and... then won the Super Bowl next season.
— Football Perspective (@fbgchase) January 13, 2020
2012 Seahawks
1987 49ers
2005 Colts
1996 Broncos
1968 Chiefs
1994 Cowboys
1993 49ers
2004 Steelers
Could the 2018 Chiefs join?https://t.co/sV5ydRxkMz
— Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (@haha_cd6) January 13, 2020
Here are Bill Lazor’s last 3 seasons offensive rank in points scored as OC.
— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) January 14, 2020
26th: 2018 Bengals
22nd: 2017 Bengals
28th: 2015 Dolphins
Sounds about white
Like why would anyone question a play call going to me? Smh https://t.co/6RW173dMjm
— Andrew Hawkins (@Hawk) January 13, 2020
From NFL Now: The #Texans plan to move forward without a GM, with Bill O'Brien in favor of the current front office structure. pic.twitter.com/VAAao08xtG
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 13, 2020
It continues.... pic.twitter.com/F6w6O9hMEJ
— John Kosko (@JohnKosko3) January 13, 2020
Sounds like #Browns vision for the ideal front office structure is Haslam, DePodesta, an analytics driven GM, possibly Andrew Berry, and one more "aligned" analytics guy, like perhaps Sashi Brown?.
— Roberto Shenanigans (@Rob_Shenanigans) January 13, 2020
Turns out they had the PERFECT front office in 2016 & 2017 when they went 1-31!
i’ve seen enough jason statham movies to know the only guy worth being afraid of in this video is the one sitting at the table minding his own business during the fight lol pic.twitter.com/RuF6CTNPjH
— Shea Serrano (@SheaSerrano) January 12, 2020
“Oops. I missed my exit.” pic.twitter.com/xeTodiEMph
— Rex Chapman (@RexChapman) January 13, 2020
There’s a 99.9 % chance Antonio brown doesn’t play football ever again lmaoo pic.twitter.com/AlAp8KUEJU
— john (@iam_johnw) January 13, 2020
There was enough racist, disgusting , foul and demeaning talk coming out of AB’s mouth during those 3 minutes that it was hardly believeable. He should never, ever be let anywhere near a football team again. What a mess he is.
— Anthony Chromehounds (@IzedDemon) January 13, 2020
You think they want the press that would come with arresting him and getting into some take down of him? You know what would be said about them? Just ignore him and go about your day.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) January 13, 2020