vaoutlaws2006
09-22-2006, 11:28 AM
Rick Snider is a third rate journalist and a jerk.
He obviously has an axe to grind with Dan Snyder and it shows in everything he writes.
This is just my opinion of course and hopefully it doesn't get me a 2 week vacation. :)
i think its racial slurs that will get you that ...lol
He obviously has an axe to grind with Dan Snyder and it shows in everything he writes.
He has his reasons.
Mattyk72: Rick, to us fans it seems the national media is a bit biased towards the Redskins and some writers seem to go out of their way at times to take jabs at the team and Snyder specifically.
Do you feel there is a bias towards the Skins from the national media, or are we as fans just so dialed into the team and what is said about them, we are a bit hypersensitive at times?
RS: Those of you who read me for 10 years covering the team daily for the Washington Times before I switched to the Washington Examiner as its columnist last fall know I was always breaking stories on Snyder's misdeeds. The national media took its cues from me. They see Snyder for what he is. And while I could spend all day on this subject, let's just say I'm not a fan of anyone who made jokes about me while I was having a heart attack in the lobby of Redskin Park in 2002. Get my drift?
vaoutlaws2006
09-23-2006, 07:16 AM
The problem with that article is that he fails to recognize that Moss and Portis both set Redskins yardage records and Brunell had one of statistically best seasons as a pro. Marcus Washington should have been a Pro-Bowler based on his performance as well should have Randy Thomas if he hadn't gotten injured. Plenty of well-paid Redskins played great last year.
Peyton Manning is getting paid, yet he performs just fine. Same with LT, MCNabb, Brady, the list goes on and on. For every well paid player dogging it , there's a well paid player who has just as much fire as he did when he was drafted.
When will there be an article highlighting the effects of time and experience among your fellow players and coaching staff. The Redskins "carousel effect" is as much to blame for their ability to not live up to the hype. It takes time to get comfortable in a new environment with new people and a new system.
heres one for you then. Lets shut the down the "carousel" then. We need to keep our core players here such as Ryan Clark. It wouldnt have cost 30 million to resign him...as it cost to bring AA here. Everyone in the nfl knows where to go to get paid. Its here. We need to build from within. We dont turn this thing around i can see a new article written by Snider...it goes a little something like this....I TOLD YOU SO
I absolutly hate when folks say we need a real GM like Charley Casserly - that guy did squat here and and he did squat at Houston - he is a good guy who the press love; but he blows chunks as a GM.
Ron Wolfe I would like, Ozzy Newsome I would love, Bethard was great - I would prefer Gibbs stays as GM/Pres in three years....but PLEASE stop with the Casserly love.
RiggoRules
09-23-2006, 10:41 AM
He has his reasons.
RS: Those of you who read me for 10 years covering the team daily for the Washington Times before I switched to the Washington Examiner as its columnist last fall know I was always breaking stories on Snyder's misdeeds. The national media took its cues from me. They see Snyder for what he is. And while I could spend all day on this subject, let's just say I'm not a fan of anyone who made jokes about me while I was having a heart attack in the lobby of Redskin Park in 2002. Get my drift?
Regardless of what did or did not happen in 2002 (we only have one side of the story and journalists lie at pretty close to the same rate as politicians, cops and lawyers) Snyder is being petty, destroying his credibility and abusing his position.
If he still has feelings about something that happened 4 years ago, he should do his health a favor and deal with it like a man -- and not let it control what he writes.
Personal feelings will always color how a journalist does his job, but this is just petty and sounds like a vendetta.
70Chip
09-23-2006, 11:01 AM
If you can't laugh at yourself while your having a heart attack in the lobby at Redskins Park while the owner is laughing at you having a heart attack in the lobby of Redskins Park then what can you laugh at?
heres one for you then. Lets shut the down the "carousel" then. We need to keep our core players here such as Ryan Clark. It wouldnt have cost 30 million to resign him...as it cost to bring AA here. Everyone in the nfl knows where to go to get paid. Its here. We need to build from within. We dont turn this thing around i can see a new article written by Snider...it goes a little something like this....I TOLD YOU SO
Sorry but Clark wasn't what I would consider to be a core player.
He was a journeyman DB, a solid guy but I'd argue a borderline starter in this league. He's undersized, he didn't do anything particularly well, yeah he was solid but he didn't make or break this defense that's for sure.
Let's give AA a little more time than just 2 games to see if he was worth the investment.
dmek25
09-23-2006, 12:25 PM
as much as i liked clark, he doesnt start for pitts. but, that being said, i would of preferred he stayed, and the money spent on A.A. being used on maybe a linebacker or an offensive lineman. i was never an A.A. fan. good in run support but pretty much worthless in pass defense. thats why i think prieloeus injury will have an bigger impact on our defense than people realize