voices.washingtonpost.com - 10/30/2009
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The Redskins have spent plenty of energy attacking The Washington Post over the years. I'd suggest that pretty soon they'll need to widen their scope a bit. This two-and-a-half-minute Brett Haber commentary ran on WUSA-9's 6 o'clock broadcast Wednesday night. It loses a little something without ...
voices.washingtonpost.com - 10/29/2009
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For everyone hoping the Redskins sign ban would
go national, I'm pretty sure you got your wish...
on Wednesday. (Quick interruption: the story--like so many important sports stories in this town--was first broken by The Great Dave McKenna of Washington ...
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Around The Horn tackles the sign ban
voices.washingtonpost.com - 10/28/2009
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It's not easy finding a Yellow Pages nowadays.
I had to search the Washington Post's entire sixth...
floor. People looked at me like I was crazy. But I found one near a secretary's desk in advertising. And in that phone book, I found the standard-issue ...
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Redskins sign policies, old and new
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DMV: Make It Happen, Angry Skins Fans
Mr. Irrelevant —
... is a flawed movement (shouldn’t it be “FIRE VINNY“?) but one we’ll support nonetheless. A disgruntled Skins fan has color coordinated the upper deck seats on both sides of FedEx Field to spell out two “FIRE SNYDER” signs for the November 15 game against Denver. (Also, the yellow should be white, but whatever. Still awesome.) [Fire Snyder Sign]
More sad tales of Redskins fan signage. [D.C. Sports Bog 1, 2 and 3]
Five things the Redskins should try to mix it up. [TWT’s Redskins Insider ...
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By H. Jose Bosch
Leave it to the Redskins to not even play a game and still garner hatred.
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