Deron Snyder
Articles by Deron Snyder
SNYDER: Icon over fan favorite was never a question for NFL teams
Poor Tim Tebow, Alex Smith, Matt Hasselbeck, Kevin Kolb and Matt Moore. Their teams saw Peyton Manning as an upgrade at quarterback. How can those bruised egos overcome such emotional trauma? Please. Published March 20, 2012
SNYDER: Nene, Harper have me thinking
Once again, it's time to check off some items on my "TIDU List" — Things I Don't Understand: Published March 15, 2012
SNYDER: NFL to blame in salary-cap dispute
Upon further review, the NFL has decided to penalize the New York Giants for trading two first-round draft picks, a third-round pick and a fifth-round pick to the San Diego Chargers in 2004 for the rights to quarterback Eli Manning. Published March 13, 2012
SNYDER: Enjoy your bracket; problems can wait
The brackets for the NCAA men's basketball tournament have been filled, meaning we can forget about the regular season ... except it seems to be forgotten nowadays way before Selection Sunday. Published March 11, 2012
SNYDER: Timely information, yet free agency isn’t constrained by clock
Fans in several NFL markets are working themselves into a lather, becoming hot and bothered at the thought of Peyton Manning saying "I do" to their team. Manning's departure from the Indianapolis Colts was expected, but that didn't lessen the excitement anticipation once it became official. Published March 8, 2012
SNYDER: Gray areas abound in determining what’s clean, what’s dirty in NFL
On one hand, the story that has roiled the NFL since Friday is a complex study in meaning, intent and extent. On the other hand, it's a simple open-and-shut case of the New Orleans Saints continuing to violate league rules after being warned to cease and desist. Published March 6, 2012
SNYDER: No matter how Tiger Woods fares, book to win big
If TV ratings, Internet articles and column inches in print media are any indication, "The Big Miss" should be a huge hit when it goes on sale March 27, a week before the subject shoots for his fifth green jacket at Augusta National. Published March 1, 2012
SNYDER: Hoyas’ Sims, Clark enjoyed all the comforts of home for one last time
Senior Night at Verizon Center provided another glimpse of Georgetown's bright future. Freshman Greg Whittington led all scorers Monday with a career-high 15 points, and freshman Otto Porter snared a team-high 10 rebounds in a 59-41 rout of Notre Dame. Published February 28, 2012
SNYDER: Wizards are bad, but they’re not boring
At the halfway point of this truncated NBA campaign, the Washington Wizards have seven wins in 33 games, giving them a lower winning percentage than every team except Charlotte — which is 0-2 against the Wizards. Published February 23, 2012
SNYDER: Kevin Anderson’s power play only hurts Maryland
For the record, like other hard-core hoops fans in the D.C. metro area, I would love to watch Georgetown and Maryland play each other annually in men's basketball. Two power-conference schools with rich traditions, title aspirations, national profiles and distinct local flavor: Who wouldn't want to see that? Published February 21, 2012
SNYDER: We shouldn’t question Bryce Harper’s youthful outlook
Can we let Bryce Harper be Bryce Harper for now, when he's 19 and still learning the ways of the world? Can we appreciate his personality, letting him grow and mature, without asking him to be a plastic player filled with false humility? Can we encourage him to be as honest and open as possible, letting him experiment with the boundaries, instead of turning him into a colorless cliche machine who never says anything remotely interesting or stimulating? Published February 16, 2012
SNYDER: Phenom frenzy — Jeremy Lin’s justifiable; Tim Tebow’s understandable
Count me among the ranks of Jeremy Lin fanatics, the certifiably Linsane who can't get enough of his Lincredible story. We're enjoying every bit of the Lintense media coverage. Published February 14, 2012
SNYDER: LeBron touted by legend Bird, but Heat star doesn’t have Kobe’s rings
The NBA's best player visits Verizon Center on Friday night, but don't take my word for it. That's the opinion of none other than Larry Bird. Published February 9, 2012
SNYDER: Why would Manning stick his neck out to play for the Redskins?
Once again, it's time to check off some items on my "TIDU List" — Things I Don't Understand. Published February 7, 2012
SNYDER: Rematch has all the ingredients for a fitting farewell to the season
The buildup to Super Bowl XLVI — like every Super Bowl in the modern era — has been excruciating, a two-week lead-in that feels twice as long before the NFL season finale. Published February 2, 2012
SNYDER: Super Bowl Media Day has a bit of everything except news
Super Bowl Media Day rarely delivers any real news outside of who took honors for the craziest outfit, dumbest question and silliest prop. Published January 31, 2012
SNYDER: House-hunting Navy bought a fixer-upper in Big East
Now that Navy has signed on to join the Big East as a football-only member beginning in 2015, conference commissioner John Marinatto needs just one more school to fulfill his desire of 12 teams broken into East and West divisions. Published January 26, 2012
SNYDER: Gary Williams leaves lasting impression on Terps’ hardwood
Gary Williams has made himself scarce around the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball program, which he ran for the prior 22 seasons. He's been busy completing various tasks for the athletic department (for which he's paid a tidy $400,000), working as an analyst for the Big Ten network and, just recently, making weekly local radio appearances on ESPN 980. Published January 26, 2012
SNYDER: With Wizards going nowhere, it was time for coach to go
The Washington Wizards put Flip Saunders out of his misery Tuesday. Too bad the fans left behind aren't that lucky. Published January 24, 2012
SNYDER: Scandal doesn’t define Paterno
Your life is judged by the contents within the dash, that punctuation mark between the dates of your birth and death, respectively. But some observers will focus on Joe Paterno's final months of life, a dizzying and tumultuous 78-day descent from revered legend to fired, deceased legend. Published January 22, 2012