As offseason workouts begin this week, Redskins players are looking forward to meeting their new coaches and teammates, and starting fresh again.
The NFL offseason requires balance. After enduring a grueling six months of football, players find ways to temper rest and relaxation with continued strength and conditioning. They must accept the hardships that come with saying goodbye to departing teammates while embracing the ones taking their place.
Nobody understands this better than Redskins running back Alfred Morris, who realizes the inherent duality of the offseason as he prepares for another year in the backfield.