Monthly Archives: September 2009
Inside the Redskinettes lockerroom
Do I really need to type more? You’re already watching the video.
Wordless Wednesday: Another Capitol Hill illusion
The best Redskins podcast out there
And not just because I’m part of it. Skinscast.com has a one-hour (or so) podcast every week. They’ve been doing it for years and I’ve been doing it for weeks, but I’ve forgotten to mention it until now. So, if … Continue reading
Nats hit the end
I love attending late-season Nats games when the heat is gone and so are the tourists. It would be nice if they were trying to make the playoffs, but my love of the game is unconditional. I waited 34 years … Continue reading
Redskins risk losing fans forever
I’m not a reactionary. I’ve watched the Redskins for 40 years and first covered them in 1983. I’ve seen lots of coaching changes and new plans. My Washington Examiner column explains why the next year may be the determining factor … Continue reading
A crossroads week in town
I’m heading to Verizon Center today for the Wizards media day to start training camp. Back again tomorrow for Caps media day as they open the season on Thursday. Nationals end the franchise’s worst season ever this week. And who … Continue reading
Still horny for Zorny?
No, I don’t expect Jim Zorn to be fired on Monday. What, no other questions? Yeah, it’s been that kinda day. A one-tone note. My Washington Examiner column says it doesn’t matter who’s running this train wreck. It’s gonna end … Continue reading
National Book Festival was a grand time
My daughter Megan and I waited a year to attend the National Book Festival downtown yesterday, and it was worth the wait. There were big-name authors and ones I never heard of in large tents about a half mile long. … Continue reading
Two desperate teams, one way out
Washington meets Detroit on Sunday, and it’s hard to tell which team needs this victory more. My Washington Examiner column explains how both sides see this as a very winnable game in what looks like bad season. Two teams with … Continue reading


