The Eagles are hot, the Redskins are not. The Redskins have fallen apart in the second half of this season like a Chinese toy painted with lead red dye. Yet they're still alive. They face the Eagles Sunday, who are on fire since McNabb realized that if he sucks, he's out, and then the 49ers, who have a new coach whose look in his eyes scares the crap out of me.
But the Skins are alive, as in, not dead, thanks to the Boys remarkable loss at home to the Ravens. That's good, if not great, right? Who expected Zorn to lead the Redskins to anything more than a marginal season? Certainly not me. Yet his job security is supposedly in doubt. Really? The late season collapse is not his fault. In part, sure. He has to be accountable for something. But in the end, it was a flurry of misfortune that undid the Skins, primarily the O-line turning into balsa wood. If he's not back next year, Danny S needs to consider laying off ...
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Cerrato: No Discussion of Zorn's Future
voices.washingtonpost.com 12/21/2008 — This issue has been pretty well addressed by you guys today, but here's Barry Svrluga's report: Vinny Cerrato, the Washington Redskins' executive vice president for football operations, said today that team officials have not discussed the status of ...
How QB change has affected 49ers pass-catchers
blog.pressdemocrat.com 12/21/2008 — It's been only six weeks since I did the whole 49ers-Rams matchup exercise. You can refer back to what I did then and it pretty much remains the same.
Gameday Preview: 49ers @ Rams
49ersnews.com 12/21/2008 — Mike Singletary of San Francisco and Jim Haslett of St. Louis each inherited somebody else’s mess, stepping in for fired head coaches in midstream. Both are trying to show enough to their respective owners to be retained as head coaches in 2009 ...
The Battle Of Oh-No! —
Bleacher Report - NFL
Browns Backers, Ohio likes to refer to itself as "The Heart Of It All" mainly because of its demographics and influence in politics and hearty Midwestern values, the upcoming Browns-Bengals game will turn the 70th renewal of state ...
Browns-Bengals: The Battle of Oh-No! —
Bleacher Report - NFL
Browns Backers, Ohio likes to refer to itself as "The Heart Of It All," mainly because of its demographics and influence in politics and hearty Midwestern values. The upcoming Browns-Bengals game will turn the 70th renewal of state ...