Frost bad-mouthed Redskins management on his way out the door. Here's an excerpt from an article in the Washington Post:
Redskins' Frost Doesn't Go Quietly
Punter Criticizes Team After He's Cut
By Jason Reid and Jason La Canfora
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, August 31, 2008; Page D01
Despite shaky preseason play by some of their draft picks, the Washington Redskins kept all 10 of them when they made final cuts yesterday, prompting one of the released veterans to say he was cut so the front office could "look as good as possible."
Punter Derrick Frost, who struggled at times last season but kicked well in the preseason, implied the decision to keep rookie Durant Brooks was made to bolster Vinny Cerrato, Washington's first-year executive vice president of football operations.
"I feel like I was dealt with dishonestly," Frost said. "I want to thank [special teams coach] Danny Smith for the three years he gave me here, and I feel like he always treated me well, and I will continue to think that. But I think we all know who made the decision, and when you've got a draft that isn't starting to look so good, you're going to do whatever you can to make it look as good as possible."