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Rich Campbell

Rich Campbell was a staff writer for The Washington Times.

Articles by Rich Campbell

Cornerback Carlos Rogers has three interceptions in his first season with San Francisco. He had eight in six seasons with Washington. (Associated Press)

Carlos Rogers mining gold as a 49er

Carlos Rogers found himself standing with the ball in the Candlestick Park end zone last month. He had intercepted a pass — Oh my gosh, yes, he held onto it — and ran it back 31 yards for a score. He had a touchdown dance all planned out, The Dougie. But before he could start the party, he asked himself: "Am I really here?" Published November 2, 2011

Redskins-Bills Film Review: Defense

A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins' defense and some observations after re-watching the TV broadcast of their 23-0 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Published November 2, 2011

Because of a rash of injuries, Redskins offensive linemen Sean Locklear (upper right) and Will Montgomery (lower right) are playing positions that don't suit their strengths. That provides some explanation why quarterback John Beck (12) was sacked a franchise-record nine times during Sunday's 23-0 loss to the Buffalo Bills. (Associated Press)

Redskins-Bills Film Review: Offense

A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins’ offense and some observations after re-watching the TV broadcast of their 23-0 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Published November 1, 2011

Redskins quarterback John Beck was under siege all afternoon as Buffalo racked up nine sacks. The Bills entered the game with four. (Associated Press)

Redskins patchwork offensive line’s struggles on full display

Ever since left guard Kory Lichtensteiger and left tackle Trent Williams went down with leg injuries against Philadelphia on Oct. 16, the Washington Redskins' offensive line has struggled to do much of anything right. Published October 30, 2011

Washington Redskins quarterback John Beck was sacked nine times by the Buffalo Bills. (Associated Press)

Bills shut out Redskins 23-0

You don't win two Super Bowls and 163 games over an 18-year head coaching career without answers. Mike Shanahan has had them more often than not. Heck, there have even been times when Shanahan, widely regarded as one of the sport's sharpest offensive minds, has invented new ones. Published October 30, 2011

Washington Redskins second-year tight end Logan Paulsen, 24, will be thrust into a more prominent role with Chris Cooley out for the season. Paulsen caught two passes in last week's loss to the Carolina Panthers, totalling 48 yards. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn)

Redskins go to their backup plans

Niles Paul hasn't even played half of an NFL season yet, but he already is hearing taunts from opposing defenders. "Is that all you do is block?" Paul, the Washington Redskins' rookie receiver, recalled with a laugh this week. "I make sure I get them back for saying that." Published October 29, 2011

Washington Redskins' head coach Mike Shanahan will look for a bounce back effort from his defense against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

Redskins’ Shanahan goes on the defensive

Surrendering 33 points and 407 yards to the Carolina Panthers last Sunday got Mike Shanahan's attention. The Washington Redskins' head coach was more thorough than usual with the defense during practice this week, according to Pro Bowl linebacker Brian Orakpo. Published October 28, 2011

Redskins at Bills: 5 Questions

Five questions to keep in mind when Washington visits the Bills in Toronto in Week 8. Published October 27, 2011

Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton is sacked by Washington Redskins' Brian Orakpo during the second quarter in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn)

Redskins coaches want more focus on forced fumbles

Mike Shanahan insisted on installing a 3-4 defense last season because he wanted the Washington Redskins to force more turnovers and make more game-changing plays. Published October 27, 2011

Redskins' tight end Chris Cooley on the sidelines during the second quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at FedEx Field in Landover, Md., on Sunday, September 18, 2011. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

Chris Cooley’s future cloudy

Coach Mike Shanahan won't have to decide anything about Chris Cooley's future with the Washington Redskins for several months, but he's optimistic the veteran tight end still has some productive years left in him. Published October 26, 2011

Carolina Panthers' DeAngelo Williams (34) slips through the grasp of Washington Redskins' London Fletcher, Stephen Bowen and Josh Wilson during an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. The Carolina Panthers beat the Washington Redskins 33-20. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

Redskins — Panthers film review: Defense

A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins' defense and some observations after re-watching the TV broadcast of their 33-20 loss to the Carolina Panthers. Published October 26, 2011

Redskins quarterback John Beck completed 22 of 37 passes for 279 yards with a touchdown and an interception against Carolina . But he's also demonstrated a willingness to scramble, rushing for a touchdown in each of the past two games. (Associated Press)

Redskins - Panthers film review: Offense

A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins' offense and some observations after re-watching the TV broadcast of the 33-20 loss to the Carolina Panthers. Published October 25, 2011

Redskins running back Tim Hightower is helped off the field in the third quarter Sunday after suffering an injury to his left knee. Hightower compiled 88 yards on 17 carries before exiting. (Associated Press)

Redskins’ Hightower tears ACL, out for season

Washington Redskins running back Tim Hightower has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and will miss the rest of the season, coach Mike Shanahan said Monday. Published October 24, 2011

Washington Redskins' Jabar Gaffney fumbles the ball as he is hit by Carolina Panthers' Captain Munnerlyn during the second quarter in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

For Redskins’ Jabar Gaffney, two misplays to forget

Receiver Jabar Gaffney had two plays to forget in the final 36 seconds of the first half. What began with the Redskins' attempt to try to salvage a tiebreaking field goal before time expired ended with them going to the locker room trailing by three points. Published October 23, 2011

Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback Cam Newton threw for a touchdown and ran for a touchdown in the panthers' 33-20 win over the Washington Redskins on Sunday. Newton went 18-for-23 passing for 256 yards and had 59 yards on the ground. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Redskins can’t contain Cam Newton, fall to Panthers 33-20

Cam Newton stood in the corner of the end zone and pantomimed ripping open the chest of his shirt while fans showered him with cheers. It's his trademark touchdown celebration, one that NFL teams are quickly getting used to seeing from the league's most dynamic rookie. Newton mimics how Clark Kent reveals the Superman costume, with that unforgettable "S," under his dress shirt. Published October 23, 2011