Redskins' Troubles Are Taylor-Made

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You knew as soon as Larry Fitzgerald's contract figures came out that they'd cause a problem with a Certain Someone. That's been the pattern so far with Sean Taylor, the Redskins' headline-hogging first-round pick. If it isn't one thing, it's another.

First he fires his agent, Drew Rosenhaus. Then he skips out on the NFL's annual symposium for rookies, a transgression for which he's fined $25,000. (Naturally, he's appealing.) Then he fires his new agents, Jeff Moorad, Eugene Mato and Scott Parker, for negotiating a deal that only brought him a $13.1million signing bonus compared to the $20million in bonuses Fitzgerald, drafted two spots earlier, will get from the Cardinals.

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Redskins' Troubles Are Taylor-Made

Great, huh? A rookie who draws a significant fine before he's even under contract - and who goes through agents the way his boss, Dan Snyder, goes through coaches. (We won't even talk abo...

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