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Posted at 05:40 PM ET, 05/22/2012

Post Sports Live: Who should be the Nats closer, Redskins OTAs and the Caps’ offseason

LaVar Arrington, Dan Steinberg and Tarik El-Bashir joined Jonathan Forsythe on this week’s webcast to discuss who should be the Nats closer until Drew Storen returns from the DL, RGIII’s locker location (next to London Fletcher) and Mike Shanahan’s injury scare during OTAs, and Tarik broke down the Capitals offseason — who he thinks will be going and what holes the Caps will be looking to fill.

Post Sports Live streams live on washingtonpost.com every Tuesday at noon; archives can be found at washingtonpost.com/postsportslive .

By Post Sports editors  |  05:40 PM ET, 05/22/2012 |  Permalink  |  Comments ( 0)

Posted at 11:22 AM ET, 05/21/2012

Hanging on to Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl ring: Priceless

I always thought if I won a Super Bowl ring, I’d keep it forever and hope that my kids would do the same after I’m gone. In my home, I have a few valuable trophies that sit around collecting dust, but I very rarely stop and really admire them.

I’m not one to gawk over things. Material things come and go, but hopefully the experiences and memories will never fade.

Yesterday we learned that the son of former New York Giants’ great Lawrence Taylor sold one of Taylor’s Super Bowl championship rings for more than $230,000. Taylor had given the ring to his son, and a representative for the former linebacker said Taylor was fine with whatever his son, TJ, decided to do with it.

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Posted at 11:21 AM ET, 05/17/2012

Redskins’ running back committee could be one of the team’s strengths

Tim Hightower, who is continuing to recover after a season-ending knee injury in last season’s fifth game, is a veteran back on a team full of young, developing players. Re-signing him was critical: He will provide the much-needed leadership and experience that rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III will need.

Hightower was terrific during the preseason, but he slowed down some during the regular season. If he can return from his injury with the same type of downhill, slashing style he had before he was hurt, it would complement the talents of Roy Helu and Evan Royster perfectly.

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Posted at 10:45 AM ET, 05/15/2012

And now the questions about the Caps’ future

The Caps made a valiant effort to get to the playoffs. They pushed hard to make it to game seven in the second round against the top-seeded Rangers, but it was not meant to be.

As with any team that has high expectations, questions about the future started surfacing immediately after the Caps were eliminated Saturday. As of Monday, we know the answers to at least two of them.

Dale Hunter no longer will be the head coach and Alexander Semin has little desire to return to the team next season.

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Posted at 12:24 PM ET, 05/11/2012

T.O. is not a guy who will be down for long

I saw T.O. on Dr. Phil with the mothers of some of his children. It’s clear he’s not perfect and seems to be paying the price--literally and figuratively--for some of his lapses in judgment. He discussed spending close to $80 million dollars and now finding himself in financial trouble so deep that he can’t keep up with his child support payments.

Same old story: Athlete makes a ton of money, then blows it all and somehow becomes the victim of his own circumstances. The sad reality is that this storyline does play out that way too often.

There’s no way I can justify spending that much money and it’s not going to bring any of it back, but what I can say is this: Don’t count on Terrell Owens to stay broke. That won’t last long.

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