Redskins Nation: The media takes to the grid iron...
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Mon, 23 Jul 2012|
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CSN Washington dot com. They don't win it's regular. Just for fun. So I get home and -- when he's called period and -- While this past Saturday it was the first ever media flag football game in the indoor practice facility and thank goodness nobody got hurt everybody had fun. And a lot of feelings were hurt let's check it out. -- there is our own Charles boring old the first ever. Media flag football game. I think it's the first ever meeting of like football game Charlie played center on this occasion. -- got very little offense being displayed a look at them. It's a very intense competitor and all that work hit the sled during the during the earlier editions of Redskins nation paid off for Charlie Brazill. Joseph -- was open and I haven't again refusing to get the ball to Charlie Brazil. They have not throw the ball to Charlie yet let's see what happens here. The Charlie's been broken up that fourteenth for stayed even though was thirty years ago. Lets him out there c'mon. Could you comment on recorder in the slot on the right side is off sides. To screen pass over Charlie spins away breaks a tackle is still on -- street. About that when -- Charlie's. OK okay. Tours print radio gold twelve -- Burgundy team the TV guys six and. Almost nonstop man and at the back. Accepts. That he has taken down short of the goal line and nice athletic play arriving Carter. Possibly over celebrating. Nonetheless it puts us -- in good shape to possibly tie this game up. This is bigger than your first and goal trailing 126 and who happens here. Looking through dump off looking for a -- on Charlie is Brett. -- that's that's the touchdowns. Alone at that time. Former Redskins Phillip Daniels still with the team and administrative capacity is here marveling. At the lack of outlets is and shown by the media members can you imagine a guy like Phillip Daniels -- -- -- Lafayette on the inside right now. Watching in this action unfold here in the indoor practice facility. With ninety minutes to go home again I'm joined by Tony -- the commissioner. Charlie is in the running for the MVP I believe on the -- seemingly caught a touchdown. I really don't swing momentum their way and it's really been a Tony -- game. The coach on the field and watch oh look I guarantee it's Williams took -- -- looked at. Private cars down here it. It's like you could be a high ankle sprain. He's our annual brag on his athleticism earlier and now. He's down. That is theoretical but -- -- nickel. High ankle sprain. -- Carter hobbled off the fields like he'll be backed. Charley with this now. The pass men -- and it's a touchdown. Another touchdown for the team -- in the Burgundy team extending their lead with 1515 to go -- by eight. These firsts and hopefully last. Flag football game. Between the media here at Redskins park. Minute 24 to go. Here comes Charlie on the blitz rich Campbell adults say. They catch slip away from -- on special effort to. Sure all the goal line they need a touchdown to win it there's this. They need from Roy hill and they incompletion. Thank goodness this game is over -- what eighteen as the final look at the commissioner here Tony -- with the announcement the of the MVP. Well. With two with a touchdown. And -- plays on -- on defense. They really scored a touchdown and did that really put him ahead for its for good I got to go to try and boil for Roger has bred Redskins broadcast network. Bryant has been from the Redskins broadcast that will -- final word on this. Let's say Monday through Friday and some Sundays you know he's an MVP behind the camera. But today on Saturday he's he's the MVP out on the field. Ivan Ivan do you believe that Charlie -- the legitimate day I was six Charlotte was really the glue. They kept us together as a unit I mean I don't want single -- besides I want to say more like. Morgan -- sense you know if they make a movie about him is going to be a -- -- good for us the first ever. Black football -- -- that Redskins. CSN Washington dot com.
























