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DMV: Never Too Young to Hate Dallas
By Jamie Mottram | September 24, 2009

Very cool: The first 15 finalists in Cooley’s fan photo contest. [Chris Cooley]
NFL Films’ piece on Zorn and Campbell is terrific. [D.C. Sports Bog]
Kinda want: This hot Redskins fitted. [Smoking Section]
Former Skins weigh in on current Skins; Mark May is a bore. [Lovey Land]
Using Malcolm Kelly in the red zone is a sounds idea. [Redskins Insider]
Ex-Skin Martin Mayhew is tasked with rebuilding the Lions. [TWT]
Fred Smoot: “I did a deal with Texas Pete.” (/envious) [Redskins Blog]
Nick Young’s new nickname: “Young Sushi, because I’m raw.” [DCLS]
Nats avoid loss No. 100 on a walk-off fly ball. [Nats Journal]
Of course Ron Belliard is tearing it up now that he’s a Dodger. [Nats Journal]
Eight Nats perception pratfalls to avoid in 2010. [Federal Baseball]
O’s lose season-high seventh-straight game. [The Sun]
Ten notes on the Caps 6-2 preseason win over Chicago. [Japers' Rink]
Three local guys are doing well on Top Chef (Zaytinya FTW). [DCist]
Topics: DMV, Dallas Sucks, Redskins | 6 Comments »








September 24th, 2009 at 9:24 AM
Loved the NFL Films piece on JZ and JC. For some reason it makes me feel a little bit better about Zorn. Just a smidge though.
September 24th, 2009 at 9:31 AM
The best part may be when he told Steven Jackson he was “awesome.”
September 24th, 2009 at 9:51 AM
Exactly! I would love to know what went through Steven Jackson’s mind at that point.
September 24th, 2009 at 12:18 PM
Shouldn’t the sign say:
We want a decent QB?
We want a new coach?
We want an offense?
or perhaps,
We want a chance? Since you realistically have none.
Hook ‘em.
September 24th, 2009 at 1:45 PM
I’d argue that Romo/Phillips wouldn’t be much of an upgrade, if at all, over JC/Zorn.
October 3rd, 2009 at 6:22 PM
@theRealJr. Obviously your a Cowboys Fan! Me and my kids(Family in the photo) love our Skins win or lose! The Sign Reads as it should! We want Dallas! HTTR! And thanks to Chris Cooley for allowing us the opportunity to win his gear.