Friday, October 16: Chris Cooley On E:60
Shaping up to be a busy few days for Redskins on ESPN. Brian Orakpo was on First Take this morning, where he answered questions about the Redskins and the Longhorns. Former Redskin John Riggins has been all over SportsCenter, venting criticism from next to the woodpile in his backyard. And, in much cheerier news, Chris Cooley's E:60 segment will be airing this coming Tuesday night, and ESPN was kind enough to send over a quick preview.
If all you want to hear regarding the Redskins is wild speculation about the coaching staff and detailed analyses of what has gone wrong in these first five games, this is probably not the segment for you. But if you feel like putting that aside for a few minutes to listen to Cooley talking about his blog, his artwork, and the egotism of painting himself, it looks pretty promising.
Also, speaking of Cooley's painting, his art show has been moved to November 30, but still promises to be a good experience benefiting a good cause. More information (and a registration form) can be found here.
If all you want to hear regarding the Redskins is wild speculation about the coaching staff and detailed analyses of what has gone wrong in these first five games, this is probably not the segment for you. But if you feel like putting that aside for a few minutes to listen to Cooley talking about his blog, his artwork, and the egotism of painting himself, it looks pretty promising.
Also, speaking of Cooley's painting, his art show has been moved to November 30, but still promises to be a good experience benefiting a good cause. More information (and a registration form) can be found here.
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10-16-2009 @ 10:59AM
Meat said...
Matt.. Nov 30th :)
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10-16-2009 @ 1:34PM
punchdaclock said...
Riggins looks like a fool to tell you the truth. Don't know what he is trying to prove. But I do look forward to see the the E60 segment on Cooley. He seems to be a cool guy....
Later
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10-16-2009 @ 2:19PM
ksshipe said...
Riggin's did not look like a foul and never could when it coes to matters of football. I agree with what he said. I, however believe Zorn coud save his job if he would start Todd Collins. He may also save Jason Cambell's carreer (as a back up QB). It's time the experiment is over with. Jason cambell may be a top ten NFL QB in 5 years but he is not ready. WE need him as a backup because that is what caliber QB he is. The reason I agree with Riggins is Jim Zorn doesn't see it and is all in with Campbell. A good coach would make the switch....if nothing else it creates hope with players in teh locker room and fans. Anyway Riggo thanks for the great memerois!
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