ON THE DL
Dan Steinberg Talks Sporting Blog, WashPost Off-Season, Lunch with Erin Andrews and the Bee
Dan Steinberg from the Washington Post hops on the show to talk about his new gig...writing for The Sporting Blog!
In fact, Steinberg will be doing one post per day -- non DC sports related -- for The Sporting Blog. What that will be each day remains to be seen, as we discuss his ability to balance working for the Post, which keeps his focus centrally located on happenings within the Beltway, and TSB, for which Steinz will need to spread his blogging wings a bit.
For those of you who read Steinberg’s work covering the Olympics, you know that he’ll do just fine talking about non DC sports. And right about now, there isn’t much to talk about in DC. Sure the Redskins have OTAs. And there’s always something about football that people would want to hear. But the only team playing competitive (ahem) games in DC right now are the Natinals. How many times can you make fun of them in one summer?


In other words, does someone like Steinberg, who makes a living on stories ‘outside the lines’ see the very people he’s covering as his competition? And how does the bevy of athletes on Twitter change things even more?
Sure there are celebrities at the Bee, but the great stories are always the kids -- or as Kornheiser calls them ‘twitching little freaks.’ Why do the spelling kids get a bad rap? And who does Steinberg think will win? Darren Rovell has his picks. Does Steinberg have a favorite?
Did you know that you can wager on the Bee? Yep. And Steinberg thinks the Bee might be the easiest event in the world to fix. He’s also looking forward -- or not at all looking forward -- to talking with the kids after they get eliminated. As Steinberg notes, you’d think that kids who know all the words would be better at using them to construct sentences while being interviewed. Not the case, it seems.
We talk about our spelling histories....and realize I don’t have one. I don’t think our school participated in the Bee. I only remember one spelling contest my entire life. So how are these kids picked for the Bee? Is it an opt-in situation or does every student in the country participate without even knowing? And what happens to people who make the finals the year before? Do they get a free pass to the semifinals the following year? Do they force these kids to work up through Spelling Q School again? These are the questions we need answers to.
Housekeeping:
No Nick today so we’ll talk about some important things around the world of sports and politics later in the week (hopefully). But man the Cavs are in trouble. And so is Nike with these awkward puppet ads if Kobe vs. LeBron doesn’t happen. Is this a Dan and Dave situation for the swoosh? Also, Rich Eisen tomorrow, Kornheiser next week and some other big stuff coming soon. Go sign up for Blogs With Balls, now!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009

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