Sports Talking Points with Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon and Cindy Boren From The Washington Post
Summary: The Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon and Sports Editor Cindy Boren talk about sports and whatever they want!
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Podcasts:
Oh, happy day! Kornheiser gets new underwear and discusses Kurt Warner's MVP possibilities with Wilbon.
Tony is unmoved by the Phillies' win and by Mike Singletary's pantsless pep talk, but finds Tuesday's election compelling. Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
Mike weighs in on whether an outburst like Mike Singletary's really works, the Titans' reputed superiority and Bud Selig's dilemma.
The Brett Favre incident, the Kellen Winslow incident and, incidentally, King Tut.
What Tony knows for sure: The Rays are not a dyanasty. What he's mystified by: people's need to know about other people's illnesses and speed dial.
As a football player, Pac-Man Jones is more trouble than he's worth and injuries have the Wizards--already--in a heap of it.
Will the bandwagon be fired up again? Will the Redskins win 12 games? Will Torre and Manny get revenge? And why do Legos hurt?
NFL refs left plenty for Wilbon to discuss while Kornheiser took a nap. He's critical of what he saw from officials Monday night and of the kind of criticism he heard from one player.
There's no debate when it comes to MLB vs. NFL playoffs on an all-NFL edition*. (*except for Mr. Tony's little rant about Congress)
NFL rivalries ain't what they used to be, even in the NFC East, and Tony catches up to the Nats (100 losses) and Wiz (loss of Arenas). Video by Atkinson & Co.Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
Who wins when celebrities talk smack about their significant other's upcoming opponent? Wilbon doesn't care. He says you play the game to get the girl.
It's a football kind of day: predictions, Mr. Ocho Cinco and John Facenda.
Pacman Jones is reinstated, Michael Phelps is hired for "SNL," the Democrats had a convention.
Pacman Jones is reinstated, Michael Phelps is hired for "SNL," the Democrats had a convention.
In the final edition of the summer, the guys advise the Heat and Wizards on the NBA Draft and make like Nostradamus on Gilbert.Arenas, Antawn Jamison and Jim Zorn.