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Jansen, Arrington Watch Helplessly 


Injured Washington Redskins Jon Jansen and LaVar Arrington - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F45B92949E17F3F1C642A0 
 said they feel helpless as another season appears to be slipping away. Neither 
player has
enjoyed much collective success since being drafted by the team, 
and Washington (3-6) faces a difficult task of even returning to 
.500 this season. 

 Jansen, the longest tenured Redskins who was drafted in 1999, suffered a 
season-ending Achilles'
tendon injury in the first preseason game and Arrington has 
missed the last seven games with a knee injury and is likely at 
least two weeks away from a return. Both are among the best at 
their positions -- Jansen is a right tackle and Arrington a 
three-time Pro Bowl linebacker 
-- and spend much of their time around Redskins Park trying to rehabilitate 
their injuries
and encourage their teammates.

 "It feels the same as the guys on the sidelines," Jansen said. "You just can't 
do anything
and I've always had control over at least my position on the 
offensive line or our offense and sometimes the team, and right 
now I've got no control. I've got nothing I really can control 
and it's hard to see the guys struggle and you can't be there 
with him." 

 Jansen had started every game in his NFL career before getting hurt and said 
he is trying
to resist the urge to push too hard in his recovery. His 
objective is to be back on the field 
for the start of mini-camp in the spring.

 "The doc keeps saying, 'Don't rush it, don't rush it,' " Jansen said. "And I 
keep saying,
'Let's go, let's go,' and it's just a matter of time right now 
and I'll be ready for mini-camp 
and that's about it."

 Arrington, selected second overall in 2000, said he has become emotional 
watching his team
lose on several occasions.

 "I was in tears [Sunday], man," Arrington said, "seeing dudes out there like 
that fighting
and then saw guys on other side of the ball [on Cincinnati's 
sideline] like smiling and laughing and all kinds of crap. I got 
so filled up that I welled up a little bit. It's just tough. 
This is probably one of the toughest things I've had to deal 
with in my whole life. In some instances its, like, if this is 
the toughest thing it's not that bad, but it means the world to 
me to be able to get out there and compete with the guys and 
help get us wins." 

-- Jason La Canfora
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 Ramsey Settles In - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F46B82949E17F3F1C642A0
Redskins quarterback Patrick Ramsey, for the first time since 
preseason, will spend time working 
with the first-team offense.


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 REDSKINS NOTEBOOK
NFL Investigates Taylor - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F42BB2949E17F3F1C642A0 The league is 
investigating allegations that 
safety Sean Taylor spit on a player during Sunday's 
17-10 loss to Cincinnati.

Also in the Notebook: Defense Moves a Step Down - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F43BA2949E17F3F1C642A0 


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 AROUND THE NFL
ABC Apologizes - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F41A52949E17F3F1C642A0 ABC apologizes 
Tuesday for a steamy intro to 
"Monday Night Football" after receiving complaints 
from viewers and the NFL.

Michael Wilbon: Little Brother Manning Better Take Some Cover - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F42A42949E17F3F1C642A0 


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 MARK MASKE'S NFL INSIDER
Parcells Has Run Out of Answers - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F49A72949E17F3F1C642A0 What does Bill 
Parcells do now? The Dallas 
Cowboys' coach has been unable to coax inspired play out of his 
downward-spiraling team, and now the situation has become truly 
desperate in the aftermath of Monday night's lopsided defeat to 
the Philadelphia Eagles at Texas Stadium. 

Philadelphia Eagles News - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F40A62949E17F3F1C642A0 

Dallas Cowboys News - 
http://letters.washingtonpost.com/WART0474F45A12949E17F3F1C642A0 

       

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