Drew Dickerson
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Drew Dickerson
@Drew_Dickerson
I'm a sports PR dude, better known as a sports information director. I'm also a husband, father, diehard DC sports fan and opinionated know-it-all.
Katılım Nisan 2009
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We are excited to welcome Dan Leibovitz to the Atlantic 10 as our next Commissioner!
Dan, who has worked at the @BIGEAST @SEC and @American_Conf is steeped in A-10 history as a long-time assistant coach for John Chaney at Temple.
Welcome back to the #A10Family Dan!
STORY: atlantic10.com/news/2026/3/18…

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One of the best coaches in @A10MBB history
Thank you for everything Mark Schmidt ❤️ @BonniesMBB
📸 @HenselMedia_

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Former Post sports journalist gets the picture that breaks the camel’s back. Long live the Post, may the comeback start immediately.
Nicki Jhabvala@NickiJhabvala
Will Lewis was too busy to join the call to tell his staff he’s destroying the @washingtonpost sports department yesterday … but he did have time to walk the red carpet at NFL Honors here in San Francisco today. Amazing.
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@PowerBoater69 @Scott7news Snyder is out because the team stunk? Who fired him? The owner?
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@Scott7news Snyder is out because his teams stank and he cheated his business partners. The Post was more interested in changing the name Redskins.
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AD to the @WashWizards Can’t wait to read the @washingtonpost sports story on this!!!
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@Whodunnit44 @WashPost Tell me you have no idea who Tom Boswell is without telling me.
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@Drew_Dickerson @WashPost Bernstein and Woodward weren't reporting on Thurmon Munson's triple against the Royals in 1973. People don't buy the WaPo for the sports section. That's what the business managers of the paper are telling you based on the numbers they are looking at.
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Shame on the @WashPost. I grew up in DC. Read the post religiously as a kid. It influenced my career choice (I wanted to be Tony Kornheiser). I’m a sports PR person BECAUSE of the Post.
I just cancelled my subscription.
A lot of great reporters left out in cold.
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@smejk70030 @WashPost Subscriptions have never been the economic driver for newspapers. It’s ad sales.
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@Drew_Dickerson @WashPost Yeah, one of the reasons this happened is a bunch of people before you did the same. It’s public knowledge the paper is hemorrhaging money. Did you offer to pay far more?
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@Whodunnit44 @WashPost You don’t make your business more solvent by shutting down the core function of your business. Unless you want it to fall into bankruptcy.
If McDonalds was hemorrhaging money, they wouldn’t stop selling Quarter pounders. They’d reevaluate their business practices.
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@Drew_Dickerson @WashPost "YOU BETTER KEEP LOSING MONEY OR...I'LL MAKE YOU LOSE MORE MONEY!" WTF is wrong with you.
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@barrysvrluga For the first time in my adult life I won’t have a @washingtonpost subscription. So sad my hometown paper won’t cover DC sports

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@barrysvrluga You know I've been a fan for decades.
Am so sorry this is happening for you and your colleagues.
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Everybody involved in this decision should be ashamed.
You’re the Washington Post. Cover sports and do it well. What a calamitous day in sports media history.
Barry Svrluga@barrysvrluga
"First, we will be closing the Sports department in its current form." -- Matt Murray, editor of the Post
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As the post shuts down its sports department and breaks a lot of hearts, spend some time looking at this thread
Scott Allen@ScottSAllen
I'm taking requests for specific Sports pages to tweet from The Post's collection of color PDFs, which dates back to April 2002.
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I was among the layoffs at @washingtonpost today. It has been an absolute dream to be a small part of this incredible team. Covering the Caps has been an honor; being a beat writer is an all-consuming thing that I love deeply. I hope I’ll get to continue that in whatever is next
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@tarkusmelee @RFreedman66 @DougKyed Except. It’s not. There’s nothing in the rule book stating that.
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@Drew_Dickerson @RFreedman66 @DougKyed The call being ripped away by the defender is treated exactly the same as a drop if you have not completed the catch. Except it's an interception, obviously.
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I understand why Bills fans don't want to understand why it's not a catch. They're emotional and invested. It's natural. They're quite literally coping.
I genuinely don't understand how anyone who is not a Bills fan does not understand that Cooks didn't survive the ground. It does not matter that for a fraction of a second his knee is down, and he was touched. That's not the rule. The moment he hit the ground, he lost control, and the ball wound up in McMillian's arms.
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@plzpizzaplz @TimJamesonUS @DougKyed @MattVerderame And if McMillan wasn’t there it’s a catch. Because Cooks doesn’t lose control.
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