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Redskins executive vice president Vinny Cerrato resigned this morning, a stunning development and yet another twist in an odd season. In a statement, Cerrato said he and owner Dan Snyder had many discussions in the past few weeks regarding the Redskins' future. According to multiple

Washington Examiner Sports Vinny Cerrato has resigned as Redskins VP of football operations.

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Tiger Woods announced his indefinite leave of absence from golf on Friday. His statement -- consistent with all other information provided by the Tiger Team during his unpleasant fall from grace -- was posted on his Web site. The world's No. 1 golfer has not been seen sin

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For one day at least, the Capitals are staring down at the rest of the NHL. With star forward Alex Ovechkin back from suspension and in the midst of a six-game winning streak, Washington has jumped to the top of the overall league standings with 44 points. The Caps (19-5-6) can bu

Washington Examiner Sports What is Tiger going to do?
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The reported mistress tally for Tiger Woods is at nine (and counting), after allegations Monday from a waitress at a pancake house minutes from Woods' $2.6 million home in the Isleworth neighborhood in the suburbs of Orlando. Perkins Restaurant was a favorite breakfast destination of Wood

Washington Examiner Sports Rick Snider: Another shot for Zorn?
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Maybe the Washington Redskins shouldn't be so quick to dismiss coach Jim Zorn at season's end. The true value of a coach is leadership. Oh, he needs to be a motivator, consensus builder, talent evaluator, good listener -- everything any good boss should be -- but there's more to football

Washington Examiner Sports Should the Skins keep Campbell?
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The Washington Redskins need to rethink their position on quarterback Jason Campbell's 2010 exit. In the waning weeks of yet another dismal season, Campbell has emerged not so much as a franchise passer, but a functional one that can survive an awful offensive line. Someone who finally be

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The Saints are marching (check that, steamrolling) toward an undefeated season. The Colts apparently have exclusive ownership of all NFL fourth quarters. And the Vikings are the most balanced team in the league. Are we on a collision course for a monster postseason scenario pitting the 16

Washington Examiner Sports Williams has spoken. . . What do you think? Should Tiger reveal more details?
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Washington Examiner Sports Kevin has a great point this morning. . . .
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With the Redskins' 7-6 loss at the Cowboys and the Ravens' 17-15 loss to the Colts, fans in Washington and Baltimore are bemoaning missed field goals. The Redskins' Shaun Suisham, who entered the game 12-for-12, flubbed tries of 39 and 50 yards. In Baltimore, newly acquir

Washington Examiner Sports Zorn proves that its not just about Dan Snyder
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Washington Redskins coach Jim Zorn just blew any chance of saving his job. Sure it's a bad year and owner Dan Snyder is ready for a change. But beating Dallas is the owner's passion. A decent late-season finish might have tempered the 2-6 start and made Snyder reconsider booting Zorn, esp

Washington Examiner Sports Can they win two straight?
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1. Can they win two straight? » Funny; a week ago the big question was could they win one game the rest of the season. Here's our problem: The Redskins have not fared well against teams with a good quarterback and they give up too many big plays vs. good passing teams. Sund

Washington Examiner Sports Team was renamed "Redskins" after coach William Henry "Lone Star" Dietz, an American Indian, took over in 1933.
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Justices decline to review challenge by Indians The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned aside a challenge to the Washington Redskins' logo, refusing to hear arguments by American Indian activists who call the team's mascot an insult to their




















