Archive: Redskins
Coaches should stick to coaching
Newspapers, including this one, should stop calling the NFL's organized offseason sessions "voluntary workouts." That's a lie. They're anything but voluntary. And if you think otherwise, just listen to the coaches whining and begging and threatening players who don't attend...
By Michael Wilbon | March 26, 2010; 06:44 AM ET | Comments (39)
Skins share the spotlight
The Redskins tempered approach to free agency has allowed the area's winning teams -- the Caps, Terps and Hoyas -- to get the attention they deserve.
By Michael Wilbon | March 11, 2010; 12:57 PM ET | Comments (31)
Bruce Allen is worthy, but ...
If Bruce Allen is just new cover for a continuation of celebrity football, then the Redskins won't be better off with him than they were with Vinny Cerrato.
By Michael Wilbon | December 17, 2009; 01:25 PM ET | Comments (155)
Censorship at FedEx
Does Redskins management think that banning signs and tailgate interviews will change the fact that fans are giving up on this team?
By Michael Wilbon | October 28, 2009; 12:50 PM ET | Comments (207)
Chat House: The Addition
Wilbon ponders Zorn's replacement, Campbell's future and the best QB in the NFL this season.
By Michael Wilbon | October 20, 2009; 04:27 PM ET | Comments (7)
Time to cut bait for Skins
After Sunday's loss to the Chiefs, the Redskins have hit rock bottom. The time for a coaching change is now, but even that won't save this sinking ship.
By Michael Wilbon | October 18, 2009; 09:41 PM ET | Comments (234)
Chat House: The Addition
What can we expect from Gilbert Arenas, new coach Flip Saunders and the Wizards? Wilbon answers that and more this week ...
By Michael Wilbon | October 13, 2009; 10:18 AM ET | Comments (0)
Another Cook In the Redskins' Kitchen
The hiring of offensive consultant Sherm Lewis only highlights the dysfunctional nature of the Redskins' front office.
By Michael Wilbon | October 8, 2009; 08:22 PM ET | Comments (156)
Redskins Play as Expected
The NFL's Week 1 stories include a Redskins team that played down to expectations and a Jay Cutler performance that had to please the Denver front office.
By Michael Wilbon | September 14, 2009; 07:05 AM ET | Comments (13)
The Front Office and the Redskins in 2009
The Post's series on Redskins 'ticket madness' makes it harder to imagine a winning season this fall.
By Michael Wilbon | September 8, 2009; 12:40 AM ET | Comments (37)