Archive for November, 2008
Jason Campbell’s Ugly Slides Make Zorn Embarrassed
Jason Campbell’s Ugly Slides Make Zorn Embarrassed
Zornucopia Explained
Zornucopia Explained
Sign creator Spencer is in the yellow hat on the left.
Some Redskins bloggers have made scattered mention of the Zornucopia sign from Sunday’s Seahawks game. Stupidly, I imagined this to be an homage to the bounty of the harvest season, the pumpkins and squashes and glorious root vegetables that will fill our tables [...]
Jimmy Patsos Continues to Lose His Mind
Jimmy Patsos Continues to Lose His Mind
Sometimes you have to lose in order to lose. (By Chuck Burton - AP)
So last night was very good for ex-Gary Williams assistant Ed Tapscott, but it was even more awesome for ex-Gary Williams assistant Jimmy Patsos. Any time the head coach at Loyola can make national news twice [...]
Local Poll Week II: Welcome VMI
Local Poll Week II: Welcome VMI
If you, like me, consider the primary purpose of the Atlantic 11 poll to occasionally mock our area’s larger basketball programs and promote our area’s smaller basketball programs, this week’s results were a mixed bag.
On the one hand, VMI rode its Kentucky upset, and the tears of Ashley [...]
Faces of Zorn II: Cry, Clinton, Cry
Faces of Zorn II: Cry, Clinton, Cry
Smoked Turkeys and Fredasynthesis
Smoked Turkeys and Fredasynthesis
Tapscott Q&A, in Video Form
Tapscott Q&A, in Video Form
If you prefer moving pictures to long bunches of words, you can watch this version of the Wiz discussing their coaching change after this morning’s shootaround.
Zorn on Being Medium and Hip Hip Hooraying
Zorn on Being Medium and Hip Hip Hooraying
Ed Tapscott’s Coaching Record in D.C.
Ed Tapscott’s Coaching Record in D.C.
Morning Look: Change Has Come to F Street
Morning Look: Change Has Come to F Street
Yesterday’s Wiz domination was about the most predictable result in NBA history. You fire your popular, longtime successful coach the day before a home game against a mediocre no-defense West Coast road tripping team, you’re gonna win big.
Still, that felt like change worth believing in. It felt [...]