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Dan Steinberg is an American sportswriter and blogger for The Washington Post, as well as a television blog show host. "The New Zen Master of the Sports Blogosphere". The thirty year old Dan Steinberg writes the DC Sports Bog for the Washington Post and plays the "bald headed fashionista" on Comcast SportsNet's Washington Post Live television sports show. Dan created an international journalistic sensation when he provided Cheese coverage from the XX Winter Olympics in Turin (Torino), Italy.

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Steinberg: Wizards' Boykins presses on

The Wizards already had their full complement of offseason acquisitions, steady contributors of all shapes and sizes who would help get this thing back to where it was supposed to be. But "where it was supposed to be" included Agent Zero, the ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  20 Nov 2009
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Maryland GreenHawks put a new spin on recycling

Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  19 Nov 2009
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Chat wrap: Dan Steinberg on Haynesworth, Bud Adams and the rise of the Redskins

Arlington, Va.: Everyone is complaining about how you could have gotten two or three players for [Albert] Haynesworth. Well, didn't they basically get that? Andre Carter and [Brian] Orakpo look like premier pass rushers, and isn't the team already ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Andre Carter,  ESPN,  Dan Snyder,  FedEx

It's not whether you win or lose, it's who you play in the game

"First, I want to give credit to the Chargers and Coach Zorn," McDaniels said. "You know, they obviously played 60 minutes better than we did, were well-prepared, and did a lot of good things today, and until we start to play smart football, tough ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dan Snyder,  Washington Post Company,  Bill Belichick,  Jim Zorn,  Vince Lombardi

Redskins sign themselves up for some good karma

1) I saw a raccoon running across the tunnel that leads from the Redskins' locker room to the field. Everyone knows in-stadium raccoons are good luck. (Note to D.C. United: this does not apply to RFK's rats.) 2) The Redskins scored more points than ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: D C United,  Washington Redskins,  FedEx,  Vaclav Havel

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And you know what? It was sort of nice to hear an ex-player talking peace and reconciliation. Because eventually, the pitchforks and arm bands will be packed away into some musty museum, and we'll need voices like Rypien's to help stitch things back ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: LaVar Arrington,  Joe Theismann,  John Riggins,  Dexter Manley,  Daniel Snyder

These signs could point to Cerrato making an exit

That being the case, the next eight weeks will be largely about the future of the front office. And sometimes, it's fun to search for clues, especially while sitting in the Atlanta airport amid the sweetly wafting odors of Checkers and Mandarin Express, ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dan Snyder,  Mercedes-Benz,  Sonny Jurgensen,  ESPN,  Vinny Cerrato

Redskins fans sign up for trip to Atlanta to express themselves

ATLANTA I was still a few blocks from the Georgia Dome when I ran into a middle-aged husband and wife from a very wealthy part of Fairfax County who had traveled to Atlanta to see their Redskins. Wendy, the wife, had designed a pair of T-shirts for the ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  9 Nov 2009
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Burgundy and scold: Redskins fans let Snyder know how they feel

"I think the relentless negative coverage in The Washington Post is a real difference from previous years," Redskins COO David Donovan said, in a quote that seems to grow in majesty with each passing day and that I'll one day get tattooed on my sternum ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  5 Nov 2009
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bullets, banners and Fathead give the Wizards' practice digs a makeover

Q. Why did Flip Saunders launch an extreme home makeover on the Wizards' practice gym? A. "It'd be like walking into a house and there's no pictures or plants," Saunders said of the old, barren gym, featuring exercise bikes and scoreboards and blank ...

From DAN STEINBERG, The Washington Post,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Flip Saunders,  Caron Butler,  Paul Davis,  Washington Post Company,  D C United

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