By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

The St. Louis Rams are open to offers for the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft — and the chance to abscond with Robert Griffin III, the Heisman Trophy winner from Baylor. Stand back, everybody. This could get crazy.

The list is 20 names long. Way too long, really. Reading them might depress you or anger you or make you laugh, depending on your level of disenchantment.
Trent Green knows about paying dues.

Seventeen years. The Redskins have been searching for a quarterback to lead them out of the wilderness for that long. You'd think he was hiding in a mountain cave along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border (where his agent had stashed him to drive up his price).
"It's not like you're a high-round draft pick and you're going to get lots of chances," Green said this week. "You may only get one chance you'd better make the most of it."
He said there's something special about a quarterback who pays his dues, something he couldn't quite put his finger on but that differentiates those kinds of players from those simply handed a starting job.