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Case Keenum isn't the answer for Washington, but Dwayne Haskins' time isn't here yet

LANDOVER, Md. -- The Washington Redskins don’t need a quarterback change. Not yet. Deeper problems exist as yet another ugly Monday night loss revealed. The Redskins made it interesting in the second half before losing 31-15 to the Chicago Bears, but “making it interesting” is not what fans want after years of frustration.

They want hope. And hope often comes with a new quarterback -- just ask the New York Giants. The Redskins just don’t feel rookie Dwayne Haskins is close and if you want to give fans legitimate hope, you want that player to have the best chance at success when he does play.