FRISCO, Texas -- On Saturday, the Dallas Cowboys cut cornerback Orlando Scandrick. On Monday, the veteran cornerback signed with the Washington Redskins on a two-year deal that is worth a max of $10 million.
That Scandrick opted to remain in the NFC East should not surprise anybody. His whole career has been about proving people wrong, so the fact that he will see the Cowboys twice a year could have played some sort of part in his decision to sign with Washington.
Scandrick does not leave the Cowboys with anger. More than just about any player on the roster, he understands the business.