Deron Snyder
Articles by Deron Snyder
SNYDER: In the NFL, foot soldiers are an army of one
One day you're celebrating because the competition was released, suggesting that you won the training-camp battle. The next day, you're looking for work because the Redskins signed another team's discard and gave him your job. Such is the life of a kicker. Published August 28, 2012
SNYDER: Throw flag on NFL for a cheap shot with officials
The NFL's stranglehold on our collective sports' psyche is almost incomprehensible. In a Harris Poll released earlier this year, 36 percent of sports fans chose pro football as their favorite, more than twice the number of the next two sports combined (baseball and college football, at 13 percent apiece). Published August 23, 2012
SNYDER: A QB controversy that never was for Redskins
It's bad enough that sports journalists around the country are shredding the Washington Nationals for the Shutdown Stephen Strasburg project. Most local media, however, seem to agree with the decision, probably due to our proximity and our inherent interest in the team's long-term planning. Published August 21, 2012
Melky Cabrera’s PED case illustrates how rewards outweigh risks
Melky Cabrera, in the midst of an MVP-like season for the San Francisco Giants, tested positive for testosterone around the All-Star break. Major League Baseball announced Wednesday that the Giants outfielder is suspended for 50 games. Published August 16, 2012
Chad Johnson’s value not worth any headaches
There is a humongous difference between treating people equally and treating people fairly. We see it all the time in sports, politics, entertainment and business, where star performers are given much more slack than mediocre contributors. Published August 14, 2012
SNYDER: Contemplating T.O., Bryce’s head, Wall’s talk
Once again, it's time to check off some items on my "TIDU List" -- Things I Don't Understand: Published August 9, 2012
Time for Brian Orakpo to fulfill rookie-year promise
There can be a thin line between reasons and excuses, between explanations and rationalizations. But in many respects, either you get something done or you don't, regardless of what else transpires. Published August 7, 2012
SNYDER: Outside recruiting not always bad
Now that Penn State's shocking stream of sad news has slowed, the NCAA can turn its attention to less-depressing matters ... good, old-fashioned recruiting violations! Published August 2, 2012
SNYDER: Nationals relax as other teams buy and sell
The Washington Nationals didn't make any moves at Tuesday's trading deadline, which means at least two things: General manager Mike Rizzo likes the makeup of his team, and Edwin Jackson is staying put for just the second time in seven years. Published July 31, 2012
SNYDER: Spirits need lifting before London Olympics begin
Let the games begin and let the foolishness end. Published July 26, 2012
SNYDER: Penn State fine dining for hungry programs
The Nittany Lions, severely wounded by the NCAA's blast, are down. Naturally, buzzards are in the midst of circling overhead. It won't be long before the pecking begins, and Penn State's recruiting efforts are ripped to shreds. Published July 24, 2012
SNYDER: Severe sanctions against Penn State send right message
The "death penalty" would've been more merciful for Penn State's football program. Instead of being hooked up to tubes and machines and continuing to exist with a pitiful quality of life, Penn State would've suffered less if the NCAA simply pulled the plug for a year or two. Published July 23, 2012
SNYDER: Former Wizard Etan Thomas earns one huge assist
Former Washington Wizards forward Etan Thomas was a youngster when he came home one day and found his mother watching an "ABC Afterschool Special." Tears welled in her eyes as she listened to depressing statistics about kids from single-parent households, which hers became due to divorce when Thomas was 7. Published July 19, 2012
SNYDER: For Team USA, sluggish starts can’t become a trend
We barely recognized Verizon Center on Monday night. The arena was sold out with a loud, energetic crowd. Unlike similar occasions when the basketball court is in place, the throng was virtually unanimous in its allegiance. Nearly every fan rooted earnestly for the home team, which was stocked with All-Stars. Published July 17, 2012
SNYDER: Knicks need to see value in keeping Lin
An item's value and its worth aren't necessarily the same thing. A person's wedding ring might be valued at X amount of dollars, but it can be worth many times that amount to the owner. Intrinsics and intangibles often are beyond the grasp of a price tag. Published July 16, 2012
SNYDER: Age limit for Olympic hoops must be multilateral
Commissioner David Stern has hinted at implementing a 23-and-under age-limit for NBA players in future Olympics. That wouldn't necessarily eliminate rookie-to-be Anthony Davis from consideration in 2016, but it would reduce the number of players who ever compete in the Games and create more one-and-done Olympians. Published July 15, 2012
SNYDER: Jayson Werth wild card in Nats’ quest to make playoffs
The season's first half was a blast from the beginning, when the Washington Nationals peeled off to a 14-4 start. They have been playing with house money ever since — no pressure to win, nothing to lose — enjoying their emergence as one of baseball's best and most popular teams. Published July 12, 2012
SNYDER: Justice on the way for Sandusky’s abettors
Dead men tell no tales, offer no rebuttals and provide no corroboration. So aside from potential damage to his legacy, former football coach Joe Paterno escaped further punishment for his role in the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse case. But Paterno also lost the ability to fight for his name when he died in January. Published July 10, 2012
SNYDER: Will Nets be the next team we love to hate?
Brooklynites faced a major dilemma this year when the Nets crossed the Hudson River and relocated downtown in New York City's most populous borough, near the intersection of Flatbush and Atlantic. Playing their home games in the brand-new, splendiferous Barclays Center, the Nets are minutes from the team that has owned Big Apple hearts since 1946. Published July 9, 2012
SNYDER: Strasburg has a limit, so stick to it
Once again, it's time to check off some items on my "TIDU List" — Things I Don't Understand: Published July 5, 2012