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REDSKINS MAILBAG | In this edition, the feel-good vibes from Sunday’s win remain, but readers have questions about what's ahead.
Washington could either sit still or blow things up, and either approach would be defensible.
FANCY STATS | The Wizards all-star is off to the worst start of his career.
After playing a string of guard-oriented teams, Maryland expects to play big against the Tar Heels.

That's a pricey ... nevermind.

The Bruins marched through Anne Arundel County and all the way to the Maryland 4A championship to earn The Post’s final No. 1 ranking.

Apparently, Tiger plays a lot of video games these days.

The Cavaliers' starting point guard underwent the procedure on Sunday.

The Jaguars rolled to the Maryland 4A title a year after coming up just short, earning The Post’s top ranking to end the 2015 season.

The Cavaliers ended their season with an 18-0-1 record and their second IAAM-A title in three years.

Nats will count down the days to their two-day fan festival with giveaways and contests.

A winless coach of the month! Now we've seen everything.

After playing a string of guard-oriented teams, Maryland expects to play big against the Tar Heels.

The backup waited for his opportunity, preparing as if it would come any second. Now given the starting job in Denver, it's only a question of whether he'll give it back to the aging legend.

Capitals’ wing is focusing on the penalty kill, forechecking and staying out of the box. In time, scoring may come as well.

Washington mixed up its coverages against New York and had success for the better part of three quarters.

Ticket prices for the Lakers-Wizards game have shot up in price since he announced his retirement.

There will be at least two and as many as five sub-.500 teams in bowl games this season.

Tyler Moore and Craig Stammen present the most interesting decisions ahead of Wednesday's deadline.

D.C.'s longest-serving player is leaving, Sounders attacker is arriving.

Holtby was 9-2-0 in November with one shutout, a 1.99 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage.

Anderson made the Wizards' trip to Cleveland and is making progress.

In this edition of the Redskins mailbag, the feel-good vibes from Sunday’s win remain, but readers have questions about what's ahead.

It sounds like he's determined to play Sunday night against the Colts.

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