In embarrassing Redskins loss, McCoy emerges as a plausible quarterback
He wasn’t perfect, but his general competence was a cut above most of his teammates.
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Here’s the news: Baseball umpire Dale Scott acknowledges he is gay, and it’s not a big deal.
He wasn’t perfect, but his general competence was a cut above most of his teammates.
From owner Dan Snyder to coaches to quarterbacks, Redskins try too hard and succeed too rarely.
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Whatever you think about the players recognizing the protests, it is a First Amendment issue.
Those who want Tennessee to drop “Lady Vols” nickname don’t understand its history or significance.
Bryant, 36 and in the twilight of his career, finds himself in the role of veteran mentor while still trying to be the Mamba.
The coach’s willingness to be harsh, even on himself, is a start. But there’s so much more to overcome here.
Washington President and GM Bruce Allen’s absentee leadership charts course to nowhere.
For Jay Gruden, the best place for Robert Griffin III is elsewhere; will Dan Snyder and Bruce Allen agree?
Jim Haslett has given it a go with what he has, but Redskins’ defense has been too bad for too long to go on.
Accuracy, mental toughness endear the quarterback to Jay Gruden, and he could start here for a while.
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COLUMN Maryland and Georgetown must follow Philly’s example and kick-start an area college basketball series.
Kentucky is expected to dominate this season thanks to keeping some prized recruits for more than a year.
The team’s behavior before the Penn State game negated any goodwill earned by the victory.
Penalizing horses for one unavoidable bump in the first stride would create chaos in the sport.
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