Post Sports Live: The end of the Portis era, the NFL's labor issues, college hoops and Caps trades
Dan and Michael Lee joined LaVar Arrington, and host Jonathan Forsythe on this week's webcast discuss the Portis era, what the NFL owners and players are fighting over, the end of college basketba;;'s regular season and whether the Capitals made the right dealine deals
Post Sports Live streams live on washingtonpost.com every Tuesday at noon; archives can be found at washingtonpost.com/postsportslive.
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| March 1, 2011; 1:55 PM ET
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Someone tell Forsythe to retire the denim shirt
Posted by: jpfterps | March 1, 2011 2:12 PM | Report abuse
yeah he should go shirtless on the job like someone I know...
Posted by: Barno1 | March 1, 2011 3:32 PM | Report abuse
Nice set. It looks so real, if it were 1990 and I was playing Myst.
Posted by: WorstSeat | March 1, 2011 5:01 PM | Report abuse
Michael Lee looks a lot like Barry Svrluga.
Posted by: dcborn61 | March 3, 2011 9:40 AM | Report abuse
Dan,
I'm sure you've seen this week's SI. Why is it that the Post's stable of sports reporters turns a blind eye to the "Teflon Coach" and his thugocracy in Blacksburg?
Posted by: MerlinTerps | March 3, 2011 7:30 PM | Report abuse
Scooby Steinberg doo.. where are you?
Posted by: iubiquity | March 4, 2011 1:48 PM | Report abuse
Dan you are 100% correct on Portis. Not sure why Lavar has a axe to grind against Portis, but Portis was a beast.
Posted by: Hondo5 | March 7, 2011 8:48 AM | Report abuse











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