Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 86: “Forty Guns”
Among other things, today’s installment shows the link between Barbara Stanwyck and a Super Bowl MVP.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 86: “Forty Guns”
Among other things, today’s installment shows the link between Barbara Stanwyck and a Super Bowl MVP.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 86: “Forty Guns”
Boyd Bergquist is all over the NBA vs. China, Baker Mayfield vs. Lamar Jackson, and The Redskins vs. the World.… Read More Ask a 70’s TV Sports Anchor – The “Versus” Edition
The Washington Redskins are re-booting the 80s series “The Fall Guy,” and they just cast Jay Gruden in the lead role. … Read More Jay Gruden: The Washington Redskins’ “Fall Guy”
Amongst other things, J-Dub breaks down more assholery from ESPN, answers some “viewer mail,” and explains the link between the Washington Redskins and the transgender bathroom debate. You can listen, subscribe, or download the podcast here, and it can also be found on most I-phone, Android, and Windows Phone podcast apps simply by searching “Radio… Read More Radio J-Dub, Volume 45 – The Link Between The Washington Redskins and The Transgender Bathroom Issue
Your team might be able to win, but the odds say they can’t. We’re here to break down the “Dirty Dozen” still standing in the NFL.… Read More The Definitive Dubsism/FOH Assessment of the Twelve NFL Play-Off Teams
Last night, the unthinkable happened. The Washington Redskins won the NFC East, and Jay Gruden became “hot property” overnight.… Read More Conversations Not Meant To Be Public: Jay Gruden Realizes He No Longer Needs Daniel Snyder
Fifteen questions about the upcoming NFL season to which we don’t know the answers. Do you?… Read More An NFL “True or False” Quiz: Fifteen Things For You To Decide In 2015
15) The College Football Play-off and the ESPN-ization of Bowl Games There are two words to describe how we got this four-team playoff to determine the college football national champion. Television Money Don’t even try to deny that. Sure, you can point out that we really aren’t adding any games with this play-off, which is… Read More The Dubsism Top Fifteen Sports Stories of 2014
by J-Dub and Meehan Yet another week has passed in the sportsgasm that is the NFL season, and that means it is time for us to tell you some things you need to know without the self-serving spin those assbags at ESPN will never give you. We know this because if you think you can get real football… Read More What We Learned From Week Two of the 2013 NFL Season
No, those words never came out of Pete Rozelle’s mouth, but you must remember that 1975 was a very different time. Bell bottoms were still in fashion. Gas cost about 40 cents a gallon. And the internet didn’t exist yet to explode rumors into news reports. Otherwise, more people would have known about the time… Read More With Their First Pick In The 1975 NFL Draft, The Redskins Select André René Roussimoff
Editor’s Note: Mr. Rockford is a private detective based in Malibu, California. We here at Dubsism have retained Mr. Rockford at his standard rate of two hundred dollars a day plus expenses to investigate matters of crime and other general shadiness in the world of sports, then report back to us when needed. If you would… Read More Guest Column: Jim Rockford on Why Roger Goodell is a Stalinist Hypocrite
1) This Year, the Entire BCS Argument is Moot Name a team outside of the SEC that can beat Alabama, LSU, or Arkansas…I’m waiting… 2) We Sort Of Forgot About Miami I think we all know why the scandal that gripped Hurricane football dropped off our collective radars. But now,for some reason, the University of… Read More What We Learned From This Weekend in Football 11/19/2011
Several important football lessons were learned this weekend, both in the college ranks and in the NFL. So, without wasting time on a clever introduction, let’s just cut to the important stuff… 1) What Do Cam Newton and Notre Dame have in common? To be blunt, they are both now officially over-rated. The Irish are… Read More What We Learned From This Weekend in Football 9/18/11
Without a bunch of fluff, it’s time to look at some things that happened last week that you won’t see again this week. In other words, let’s not go overboard on some things: 1) The Redskins are not as good as they looked, and the Giants aren’t as bad as they looked (but not by… Read More Five Things You Saw In NFL Week One That You Won’t See in Week Two
Editor’s Note: This article is a collaborative effort between Dubsism and Ryan Meehan from First Order Historians. Ryan also has his own blog, East End Philadelphia, which is featured in our BlogRoll and it is well worth the read. Lately, all the attention for bad ownership has been focused on that shithead who owns the Los Angeles Dodgers… Read More The 15 Worst Sports Owners Not Named McCourt or Wilpon
The sporting world is full of rivalries which engender so much passion there are clear battle lines drawn between the camps. But what happens to those of us who may feel animus toward both sides? Here’s a list of several such examples that make the collective colon here at Dubsism slam shut like a steel… Read More Famous Sports Rivalries In Which I Hate Both Sides
I’ll be honest; I don’t really give a shit about the Washington Redskins because, well, let’s be even more honest, there hasn’t been a reason to pay attention to them in close to twenty years. But they have a rabid and devoted fan base and I share something with at least one member of that… Read More Open Letter To Albert Haynesworth: “You’re a Washed-Up Has-Been Asshole”