WASHINGTON (The Fan D.C.) -- In the past few weeks, the Washington Redskins' world has seemingly come apart at the seams.
"I've said it before, no team crumbles like my team crumbles," host Eric Bickel said Thursday on "The Sports Junkies" on 106.7 The Fan.
"And here we go, we've got all kinds of off-the-field stuff. The Mason Foster stuff I don't really care about, everybody in that building has privately complained to their friends or to their family. But that's just the tip of the iceberg."
Numerous Redskins defensive players have been accused of talking out of turn: D.J. Swearinger, Josh Norman, and Zach Brown. Running back Chris Thompson could be added to that list.
"That locker room is a disaster, especially on the defensive side of the ball," Bickel said.
Redskins reporter JP Finlay said the defense's performance has fallen apart as the locker room has become more volatile.
"I've been saying for a couple of weeks that things were really getting volatile on the defensive side of the ball," Finlay said. "And you could almost see it unfold in that Giants game. As soon as (Mark) Sanchez threw the pick-6, it felt like the defense was like, 'Man, we don't have a chance out here. Why are we even out here?'
"The 'Skins are a mess. They're a total mess."



