Deron Snyder
Articles by Deron Snyder
SNYDER: Hiring Barry Bonds as a hitting coach would be good for baseball
Bonds is reportedly in talks with the Marlins and new manager Don Mattingly about joining their coaching staff. Despite the steroid controversy, few players know more about succeeding at hitting than Bonds. Published December 2, 2015
SNYDER: Jahlil Okafor would be wise to seek advice from Kobe Bryant
Okafor, the 76ers' top rookie, has been involved in a series of troublesome incidents as of late. There may be nobody better to speak to him about handling stardom while young than Bryant, who is in town on Tuesday. Published November 30, 2015
SNYDER: With victory over Giants, Washington able to make a statement
Players and teams always insist that no single game is more important than another, but in facing the Giants on Sunday after a loss to Carolina, Washington recognized a victory was crucial to remaining in the playoff chase. Published November 29, 2015
SNYDER: On Thanksgiving, sports provide many reasons to count our blessings
Sports provide a distraction from the real-life issues that can consume our daily lives. As such, many coaches and players have given us a reason to be truly thankful this year. Published November 25, 2015
SNYDER: With all the rule changes, has the NFL started to become too non-violent?
It's uncertain what it would take for people to begin tuning out the NFL, but the significant number of recent rule changes, made in the name of player safety, are changing the game into something we don't recognize. Published November 23, 2015
SNYDER: Touchdown celebrations are supposed to be about having fun
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton's celebrations against the Titans on Sunday weren't a display of "egotism, arrogance and poor sportsmanship." In fact, they were part of his role as a paid entertainer. Published November 18, 2015
SNYDER: At 4-5, Washington stands a real chance at making the playoffs
It seemed unfathomable before the season, with Washington a combined 7-25 the previous two years. Yet, after a blowout victory over New Orleans on Sunday, a 4-5 record and a mediocre division, the postseason is possible. Published November 16, 2015
SNYDER: Big gains, huge strides made against porous Saints defense
New Orleans has allowed teams to catch fire at the right time, and although Washington scored 47 points and gained a season-high 514 yards, several other teams have come back to earth the week after a rout. Published November 15, 2015
SNYDER: After Missouri protest, NCAA should be afraid of the power of athletes
Players on the Missouri football team weren't standing up for athletic issues but instead for society during their protest earlier this week. If they were, who knows what they would be able to accomplish. Published November 11, 2015
SNYDER: Missouri pledge shows important lessons can occur in different environments
We don't know how many Missouri football players would have actually continued their boycott through Saturday's game, but their stand shows how their high-profile platform can raise awareness for a cause. Published November 9, 2015
SNYDER: Nationals again show dysfunction in process of hiring Dusty Baker
Baker may turn out to be the best choice for the job, but until roster decisions are made and matchups are played, how the Nationals found their new manager will overshadow his hiring. Published November 4, 2015
SNYDER: Ricardo Lockette’s injury reminds us grave danger lurks on football fields
We waited for just some sign of movement after Lockette, a Seahawks wide receiver, took a hard hit on Sunday in a game against the Cowboys. No player has died of a violent collision, but it seems to be inevitable. Published November 2, 2015
SNYDER: Lenny Dykstra’s claims again call into question impartiality of umpires
Dykstra said in a radio appearance on Tuesday he hired private investigators to dig up facts about umpires' lives to use as blackmail during games. His credibility may be dubious, but it's a reminder all officials are human. Published October 28, 2015
SNYDER: In Greg Hardy, Cowboys getting just what they bargained for
Hardy's sideline blow-up on Sunday, in which he went after special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia before an exchange with wide receiver Dez Bryant, is what the Cowboys deserve for signing someone with anger issues. Published October 26, 2015
SNYDER: Kirk Cousins remains poised late, but the problems always linger
Cousins' propensity for backbreaking interceptions had many wondering when he would make that mistake on Sunday. He didn't, and as Washington won, such late-game drives will help define the arc of his career. Published October 25, 2015
SNYDER: Rick Pitino’s claims of ignorance crazier than Louisville’s sex parties
The allegations that a self-described escort hired strippers to engage in sexual acts with prospective and current Louisville players are nothing compared to Pitino's insistence that he didn't know what was going on. Published October 21, 2015
SNYDER: At some point, the NFL needs to determine what exactly constitutes a catch
The latest example of the catch-but-not-a-catch saga came to light on Sunday, when a play in the game between the Bears and the Lions was first ruled a touchback before a review turned it into a touchdown. Published October 19, 2015
SNYDER: By banning Internet video clips, the NFL shows it’s easy to hate
In recent years, fans have grown accustomed to witnessing and reacting to remarkable plays via social media. The NFL took away that enjoyment earlier this week with a multitude of digital copyright claims. Published October 14, 2015
SNYDER: Maryland can be good to very good with next coaching hire
It's unlikely Maryland will be able to hire a big-name coach to replace Randy Edsall, who was fired on Sunday. A more likely target would be an up-and-comer who can use the Terrapins as a springboard. Published October 12, 2015
SNYDER: Only a matter of time before daily fantasy sports came under scrutiny
A mid-level manager for DraftKings, one of the leaders in daily fantasy sports, won $350,000 in a contest run by FanDuel, its main competitor, last week. Questions of impropriety are naturally being raised on Capitol Hill. Published October 7, 2015