Sunday, December 19, 2010

Crazy DC Sports Weekend

Has there been a crazier DC sports weekend, or week, than this past one?

Consider what happened in the last few days:
  • The Wizards trade Gilbert Arenas
  • Maryland practically fires Ralph Freidgen
  • Donovan McNabb is benched
  • The Nats go nuts in signing Jayson Werth
  • and the Caps keep losing
I guess DC United was out of town this weekend.

Hard to figure what the biggest story was.  Generally you go with the Offensive Nicknames, but Daniel Snyder has done something that even the most cynical, inside-the-Beltway hack thought was impossible: he is making folks in DC apathetic about their Offensive Nicknames.

The ONs look especially dysfunctional this season, with Albert Haynesworth failing to get in shape or play, and then the demoting of Donovan McNabb a few weeks after signing him to a lengthy contract extension (but since the NFL has a terrible, co-opted union most of the money is NOT guaranteed). 
 
Last weekend there were thousands of empty seats in 'Raljon,' and a quick glance at Stubhub reveals lots of seats on the market for the remaining home game versus the Giants.  Of late Offensive Nicknames games have resembled Nats and Wizards games, with a stadium full of fans from Philly or New York, or there to root for Kobe or the Knicks.  

As a result nd fans are staying away.  That's how far the Redskins have fallen thanks to Dan Snyder.  Fans are staying home and worse, have stopped getting their hopes up.

Of course, that was par for the course for years here in DC when it came to the Wizards.  That changed when Washington signed Gilbert Arenas. Granted, the Zards only won one playoff series with Arenas but he made pro basketball relevant in Washington, which is a grassroots basketball hotbed.  

It seem like decades ago, but as a Wizards fan it's easy to remember that month in 2003 when Washington has the best record in the Eastern Conference, led by Agent Zero.  In January that month Gerald Wallace fell on Arenas' knee, and the injuries started to haunt Arenas.


Injuries, then the incredibly boneheaded gun play in the locker room a year ago, sunk Arenas - and the Wizards, too.  They literally unraveled after the gun incident, and now Arenas has been traded to the Magic for Rashard Lewis.  


With Arenas - and Jamison, Butler and Haywood - it was easy to forget that since the early 80s the Wizards had basically been the Clippers East.  Well, dust off those memories DC sports fans: with Arenas gone, and even with John Wall, we're entering the Clippers East; Phase II era.


A few more low notes:
  • Six months ago the town was abuzz with talk about Wall and Stephen Strasburg.  Now there are both hurt, proving once more than the Curse of Les Boulez is real;
  • Can anyone name the previous coach of Maryland's football team? I doubt it.  Like Arenas, he made Maryland football relevant again - without the gun play! Friedgen has quite a trifecta this year: going to a bowl, named the ACC Coach of the Year AND being offered a buy out to leave town.  
  • The Caps have lost 8 in a row and are now in third place.  At least that's what Evan tells me.  I do know that losing 8 in a row is bad.
  • Still not crazy about breaking the bank for Jayson Werth.  And trading Willingham is not the worst thing in the world, but what is the plan after the first four spots in the order?  Lest I remind folks, last time DC imported a high priced player from Philadelphia he was benched. 
  • Despite the platitudes offered by Nats management at the Werth press conference it's hard not the assume this team is waiting for 2012 (which is the name of Evan's new blog, by the way).

2 comments:

John Manuel said...

Seriously, Athan? Literally unraveling? Look up "literally" and see if that's really what you want to write. You made me laugh out loud and you really didn't mean to . . .

Athan said...

Well, they did actually unravel. I guess I could have said 'actually.' But after Arenas was suspended the roster literally unraveled as the Wizards traded Jamison, etc.