D.C. Sports Bog, By Dan Steinberg D.C. Sports Bog, By Dan Steinberg
Today's Top 5

We read other blogs so you don't have to.

1
Flyers-Caps carnage
» Japers Rink
2
Flyers fan cheap shot
» Slap Shot
3
Caps in 30 Seconds
» On Frozen Blog
4
Brash discusses Caps fans
» The 700 Level
5
The pus video
» Chris Cooley 47

Jim Zorn Endorses Slip 'n Slides

At first I thought this entire Kenny Mayne video was fake, but actual news sources seem to indicate that Jim Zorn does indeed use both Slip 'n Slides and Dodge Ball drills at football practice. And also that he once invited Frank Tanana to a Lions practice to teach Charlie Batch how to slide. Still, John Olerud talking trash about Danny Tartabull? Matt Hasselbeck talking about juice boxes? Zorn aka "Z Man" referring to Ray Fosse while Mike Holmgren says "I've clearly lost complete control of this franchise." At least 93 percent of this video is fake.

By Dan Steinberg |  February 10, 2008; 5:02 PM ET  | Category:  Redskins
Previous: Jim Zorn Plays Viola and Speedskates | Next: Jim Fassel Bites Back


Add the Bog to Your Site
Keep up with the latest D.C. Sports news with an easy-to-use widget. It's simple to add to your Web site, and it will update every time there's a new installment of D.C. Sports Bog.
Get This Widget >>


Comments

Please email us to report offensive comments.



This may be the finest piece of video ever posted to the Internet. Except all the Wizards stuff.

"He gave us juiceboxes."

Posted by: TSW | February 11, 2008 02:00 PM

Post a Comment

We encourage users to analyze, comment on and even challenge washingtonpost.com's articles, blogs, reviews and multimedia features.

User reviews and comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. Finally, we will take steps to block users who violate any of our posting standards, terms of use or privacy policies or any other policies governing this site. Please review the full rules governing commentaries and discussions.




 
 

© 2007 The Washington Post Company