Monthly Archives: August 2009
Not quite Hail to the Redskins
But I give the guy credit for trying to convert a Lynyrd Skynyrd song into a Redskins tune. At least he didn’t try Free Bird.
Redskins wonder about role reversal
The Washington Redskins were supposed to be unbeatable defensively and struggle offensively. Instead,it was the complete opposite against New England on Friday. My Washington Examiner column discusses why the defensive lapse shouldn’t be overblown, though we did see Albert Haynesworth … Continue reading
Cooley’s new movie getting closer
Ghosts Don’t Exist, an indie movie funded by Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley, finally has a trailer out. Not sure when the movie will be released, but here’s a sneak preview. You’ll see Cooley for a moment. I don’t … Continue reading
Colt Brennan versus Chase Daniel
If nothing else, which quarterback that coach Jim Zorn cuts will reveal a lot about his body language and words. I’m closely watching Zorn’s reactions over this to see if he has a tell card in his demeanor. On one … Continue reading
See a ba-zillion Redskinette photos
Somebody went to fan appreciation day and shot a ba-zillion photos of the cheerleaders and put them all in this video. So, if you like looking at pretty young women, here you go.
A two-sided quarterback controversy
Washington Redskins fans love quarterback controversies so much they’re trying to debate both the starting and No. 3 passers involving three different people. The problem is there is no quarterback competition. My Washington Examiner column says Jason Campbell is the … Continue reading
Dr. Mudd House and ghosts
I caught the episode of Ghost Hunters last night on the SyFy channel exploring whether the Dr. Samuel House in Waldorf, Md. has ghosts. I live about five minutes from the home, which for the truly history-challenged among you is … Continue reading
Maryland prep legend hoping for Redskins glory
Running back Msrcus Mason is still running fourth in a three-way race for spots on the Washington Redskins. In fact, this is his third training camp trying to get past Clinton Portis, Ladell Betts and Riock Cartwright. My Washington Examiner … Continue reading
Joe Gibbs talks about life and the next one
To be honest, I was a little tired of covering Joe Gibbs in his second tenure because we had heard all the stories too many times. Not his fault — more like mine. But, I could listen to Joe all … Continue reading
My fantasy outside of Kathy Ireland
There was a time when I thought fantasy football was just stupid. Bunch of geeks sitting around the table more worried about how their players did than whether their team won. But, I was just being an old fuddy duddy. … Continue reading


