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Braves on the Warpath

While you'll be ready to tear out your hair, we're going to try and split your sides to help you realize there is hilarity in a head coach who isn't allowed to call plays anymore.

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    Beating Denver was great but BOTW believes it's too early to call this a turnaround.
    Is This Success Temporary?

    posted at 9:17 a.m.

    Beating Denver was great but BOTW believes it's too early to call this a turnaround.

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    Redskins' owner Daniel Snyder manages to screw up off the field as bad as his team screw up on it.
    Nice Apology Daniel Snyder

    posted at 9:46 a.m.

    Redskins' owner Daniel Snyder manages to screw up off the field as bad as his team screw up on it.

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    Jason Campbell reveals how a convoluted play-calling system puts the Redskins at a disadvantage.
    Bingo! That's Why The Offense Sucks

    posted at 10:31 a.m.

    Jason Campbell reveals how a convoluted play-calling system puts the Redskins at a disadvantage.

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Jose Bosch and Raminder Chadha

Jose Bosch and Raminder Chadha

Jose Bosch is an avid sports fan and is willing to watch anything that can ... more

Jose Bosch is an avid sports fan and is willing to watch anything that can vaguely be considered a sport. Except poker. God, he hates poker. When he isn't surfing through sports channels, Bosch writes at The Sports Bank and for the Detroit Tigers blog Michigan and Trumbull. A former Lions fan, Bosch switched allegiences to the Redskins in an attempt have a good football team to root for. He clearly made the right choice.

Coming to America, in specific to the DC area in 1982, Raminder Chadha started following the Skins and hasn't been stopped since. While living in Suriname, he even convinced the local TV channel (of 2 channels in the nation) to show the 1987 Super Bowl even though the general population (300,000 strong) of Suriname could care less. Luckily, the channel aimed to the skies and stole the feed from the Armed Forces Radio and Television Network. If you want off the cuff remarks and sometimes satellite piracy, Raminder's your guy.

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