The past week put the nadir of pro sports in DC unfolded in ugly fashion for the nation to see. The Nationals drifted from World Series shoe-ins to world class screw-ups. Meanwhile, the post-RGIII optimism in Landover has died. Jay Gruden’s guy Kirk Cousins is contributing so many picks to defenses he could deduct it from his taxes and on Thursday Night [&hellip
With all of the media attention surrounding Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III, some may feel like the media’s obsession with his injury recovery is getting out of hand. Amongst the crowd of disapproving viewers is former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb. “…When I look up on TV and see him up there talking all the time about how great he’s [&hellip
As Peyton Manning continues recuperating from the spinal fusion procedures he underwent last year, it appears all but certain that he’ll continue his career a with a new franchise. Manning wouldn’t be the first future Hall of Fame quarterback to have to change teams in the twilight of his career and he won’t be the last (take heed Tom Brady). No one is [&hellip
While the media descends on Indianapolis to prepare for Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup between the Patriots’ Tom Brady and Peyton’s little brother, Eli, our third eyes are glued to the emerging melodrama with Indianapolis’ beloved quarterback. It’s very possible that Peyton has played his last home game as an Indianapolis Colt. It’s likely that next season, Manning will either [&hellip
AJ Green may be the Bengals star receiver but Jerome Simpson scored arguably the most acrobatic touchdown in Bengals history. The Bengals scored seven points on the play but would have been awarded just six by the German judges. The Minnesota Vikings just keep losing?even in victory. Not only did Minnesota win a meaningless game against the Washington Redskins that [&hellip