Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
Robert Griffin III doesn’t have to be the hero to win
If it is true humility -- and not another RG3 show -- may be the difference between the once-celebrated quarterback having any sort of career, backup or otherwise, in the NFL. Published April 15, 2018
Worst Game 1 loss since the last worst Game 1 loss
It's clear the Washington Capitals don't appreciate the postseason hump they carried into the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs Thursday night at the arena, because they only made it bigger by blowing a gift of a 2-0 lead, losing game one in overtime 4-3 to the first wild-card team in the Metro Division, the Columbus Blue Jackets. Published April 13, 2018
Redskins ripe to be replaced atop local sports hierarchy
I get why there isn't much excitement in town about the Washington Wizards and Capitals starting their respective playoff seasons. The indifference has been well earned. Published April 12, 2018
Capitals don’t need any motivational speeches after past playoff failures
The long and consistent failures of the Capitals in the playoffs in the Ovechkin early -- early exits -- can be chalked up to many things, including the randomness of playoff hockey. Published April 10, 2018
Alex Ovechkin knows there’s only one trophy that counts
Those personal milestones are nice, but there's more at stake this postseason. Published April 8, 2018
Mike Rizzo extension a bargain for Nationals
There was some grousing and booing from the announced sold-out crowd of 42,477 (there were a decent amount of empty seats), because people come to this ballpark now expecting to see their team win. Which wasn't always the case. Published April 5, 2018
Baseball’s back in D.C. and there’s nothing wrong with it
When you first see Nationals Park Thursday, take time to savor the moment. It's too easy to forget the decades that went by when the city missed out on Opening Day excitement. Published April 3, 2018
Band-aid won’t fix NFL’s wounds
Last week at the NFL owners meeting in Orlando, the league revealed its long-awaited "solution" to the concussion fears that have put the foundation of the game at risk -- fears that are prompting state legislatures to consider passing laws banning tackle football for kids. Published April 1, 2018
Lefty Driesell is a long-overdue Naismith selection
Finally, the University of Maryland's larger-than-life basketball coach from 1969 to 1986 will take his place where he belongs -- the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Published March 29, 2018
Dave Martinez must now win over Nationals fans’ trust
Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez's circle of trust is about to get a lot bigger -- more than 30,000 a game at Nationals Park and many more watching via television and other devices. Published March 27, 2018
John Lynch comments evidence of Redskins’ bungling
We all heard Redskins personnel boss Doug "Don't answer your phone" Williams declare that Kirk Cousins was old news. Published March 25, 2018
Top 10 most-dominant Washington athletes of last 20 years
Whatever Stanley Cup holes the Washington Capitals' Alex Ovechkin may have in his resume, he has been the most dominant athlete in Washington over the last two decades, transforming every game at the now Capital One Arena into a hockey event. Published March 22, 2018
District boxing community honors two local legends
Brenda Davis, the first lady of Washington boxing for decades, is suffering from the effects of Alzheimer's, and the boxing community is coming together to attempt to lend a hand with a fundraiser Thursday night. Published March 20, 2018
Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis knows March glory fades
Thank you, UMBC, for reminding of those March Madness moments. Published March 18, 2018
Alex Smith welcomed with smiles, optimism
This is the guy. Their guy. Alex Smith. Published March 15, 2018
2018 NCAA Tournament a likely bet to be last tournament of innocence
This may be known as the last tournament of innocence -- well, at least the pretend innocence college sports supporters cling to. It may be awfully hard to watch the games with blinders on if events unfold as expected. Published March 13, 2018
Shame is an obsolete sports concept
Disgraced, disgusting, despicable basketball coach Rick Pitino says he wants to coach basketball again. Yay! Yay! Isn't that great? Published March 11, 2018
Kirk Cousins gets parting shots as he leaves
After six years, Kirk Cousins made it over the wall at Redskins Park. The inmates left behind aren't happy. Published March 8, 2018
Anthony Rendon key to the post-Harper Nationals
The Nationals have two candidates for best player in the game. They need to keep at least one. Published March 7, 2018
Seth Romero gets message from Nationals: Grow up
For a moment, it felt like the bad, old motorcycle-gang days of former Nationals general manager Jim Bowden, when news broke Monday that left-handed hurler Seth Romero, the team's No. 1 draft choice last year, was sent home from spring training for violating club rules. Published March 6, 2018