Well, so much for inspiration. The Washington Redskins pulled out all the stops to honor their teammate Sean Taylor yesterday. There were special patches, a moment of silence — the defense even took the field in a “missing man” formation (which history will remember as a 22-yard gain for the Bills). The inflamed passions failed to translate into quality gameplay, and Washington found themselves coming undone for many of the same reasons they’ve done so…
Nov 30, 2007
Suspects Detained In Sean Taylor Case
As the region continues to mourn the loss of Sean Taylor, some hopeful news has come to light in the search for his killer. Over the course of the week, officials have stated that they have “no reason” to believe that Taylor was anything more than the random victim of a botched burglary. However, in a story broken by the Miami Herald, a relative of Taylor’s has announced that three men have now been detained…
Nov 28, 2007
Morning Roundup: Tree Fraud Edition
Good morning, Washington. Given that A Charlie Brown Christmas was on TV last night, this story seems especially rough. Apparently some folks stole $1500 worth of Christmas trees from the Boy Scouts that were selling them. Remember kids: leave your clearly marked tree receipt out for Santa if you want your presents delivered promptly and with a minimum of additional paperwork. Latest On Taylor Murder Investigation, Funeral: The Post reports on the few details…
Nov 27, 2007
Difficult Days For The Washington Redskins
Yesterday, I found it difficult to write about Washington’s loss over the weekend to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It had nothing to do with the play on the field, which amounted to a carbon copy of the previous week’s loss. Jason Campbell strove mightily to lead the team past their mistakes, only to be done in by mistakes of his own. A game changing moment came when the offense failed to obtain some badly needed…
Nov 27, 2007
Sean Taylor Dies Overnight
After what was thought to be a succesful surgery, Redskins safety Sean Taylor died earlier this morning in Florida. His wounds — a gunshot to his femoral artery, causing significant blood loss — proved to be too much for his body to recover from. He was shot in what police are calling a home invasion on Monday. In a statement posted on the team’s website, owner Dan Snyder said, “This is the worst imagineable tragedy….
Nov 27, 2007
Morning Roundup: Strange Currencies Edition
Good morning, Washington. It’s news of the weird day today on DCist, as the Post tells the bizarre story of two 2nd-year engineering students from U-Va. who have been charged with the kidnapping of a man in Tysons Corner and demanding $500,000 in ransom. Both the two kidnappers and the victim are Chinese nationals who had been living with host families in Virginia while attending college. Police arrested Guanyu Lu and Baichuan Shu, both 19,…
Oct 22, 2007
Redskins Outlast Cardinals to Go 4-2
At first, it looked like a laugher in progress. It ended as a nailbiter. In a slogging game punctuated by missteps and flukes, the Washington Redskins escaped with a win at home against the Arizona Cardinals. How’d Washington pull out the win? On balance, they just reaped slightly larger benefits from the errors, but credit some missed kicks and the strangest two-point conversion call I’ve ever seen for the victory. By and large, scoring opportunities…
Nov 13, 2006
Washington Lets the Eagles Soar, 27-3
Earlier this week, Washington safety Pierson Prioleau spoke about his own season-ending knee injury as an ominous sign of setbacks to come. He seems prescient now. On Sunday afternoon, the Redskins took themselves out of contention early and often as the Philadelphia Eagles turned the match into a low-effort rout. Along the way, Washington gave up big plays, took the business end of a throttling fluke fumble, and, in the snakebitten way Prioleau described, suffered…
Nov 06, 2006
Redskins Prevail in Crazy-Ass Finish, 22-19
The best thing you can say about Washington’s performance is that they managed to play well enough to almost not lose in heart-breaking fashion. That’s pretty suspect grammatically, but it more or less defined the play of the Redskins Sunday afternoon. Once again, the defense looked meh, the offense played bleah, they strung some good plays into scoring drives and missed some golden opportunities on both sides of the ball. By the time Nick Novak…
Sep 12, 2006
Redskins Thwarted by Vikings, Lord Xenu
Coach Joe Gibbs, despite having posted a career win-loss record that is just to die for, has never once won an opening week game on a Monday night. It makes you wonder why he’d willingly go through it again, especially after last night’s dispiriting loss to the Minnesota Vikings and their newly befuglified uniforms—squandering both a home game and a match against a very beatable team. In a game set against the backdrop of September…