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Keenan Robinson Comments on Redskins’ Locker Room Dysfunction
- Updated: September 21, 2016
New York Giants linebacker Keenan Robinson didn’t sound surprised on Tuesday when discussing potential issues inside Washington’s locker room before Sunday’s NFC East showdown.
Robinson played for Washington from 2012 to 2015 and said “It’s the same old story” while discussing his former team, per Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com. Raanan noted Robinson delved into the finger-pointing that went on within the organization when he was a member of the defense:
When I was there, three out of four years, it was the same thing. Once they get down, they start pointing fingers. And that is true. That is what happens. And for the Redskins — I’ve only been on one team before I came here, and that was them — and all I saw was not the right way to handle it. I feel like they didn’t handle it the right way when I was there. They may be handling it different now. But when I was there, they started pointing fingers, people started talking. That’s how …