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724Skinsfan
11-25-2006, 09:34 PM
Who says it's a defensive player that is the source? The guys who have been the most vocal and opinionated to the media thus far have been offensive players (Jansen and Portis). Brunell just lost his job, maybe he wants to let the world know that the it ain't all his fault. I haven't checked any of theses contracts yet to see which one's is over soon...but I'll do so...right...NOW!

724Skinsfan
11-25-2006, 09:56 PM
Nope, the only one who's contract ends soon is Betts....hmmm.

To be continued...

12thMan
11-25-2006, 09:57 PM
Who says it's a defensive player that is the source? The guys who have been the most vocal and opinionated to the media thus far have been offensive players (Jansen and Portis). Brunell just lost his job, maybe he wants to let the world know that the it ain't all his fault. I haven't checked any of theses contracts yet to see which one's is over soon...but I'll do so...right...NOW!

Couldn't be Brunell...not after that wonderful Thank you, Mark Brunell thread that was started! Naw, couldn't have been him.

hooskins
11-25-2006, 10:01 PM
Nope, the only one who's contract ends soon is Betts....hmmm.

To be continued...

lol, I highly doubt it is someone on the offense, bc this player knows way too much about the defensive schemes, the meetings, etc.

Also see this quote, there is no way this play would know this without being a DB or safety.

Scapegoat No. 3: Rogers. He's the cornerback that was left on an island on the go-ahead touchdown Sunday against Tampa Bay's Joey Galloway. Williams blitzed and missed, costing the team the score. Afterward, Williams took public blame for the call, a rarity, but a Redskins player said, "No, he didn't. In meetings, Carlos still heard about it."

724Skinsfan
11-25-2006, 10:07 PM
lol, I highly doubt it is someone on the offense, bc this player knows way too much about the defensive schemes, the meetings, etc.

Also see this quote, there is no way this play would know this without being a DB or safety.

Scapegoat No. 3: Rogers. He's the cornerback that was left on an island on the go-ahead touchdown Sunday against Tampa Bay's Joey Galloway. Williams blitzed and missed, costing the team the score. Afterward, Williams took public blame for the call, a rarity, but a Redskins player said, "No, he didn't. In meetings, Carlos still heard about it."

Right. Players talk amongst themselves, though. Any Defensive and Offensive player can get together for Madden 2007 Marathon and start talking all night about all the bullshit on both sides of the ball. What one guy hears can easily be relayed to another through the grapevine. Not to mention if it were an offensive player he doesn't have as much to worry about if it gets out that he was the one talking.

I'm fairly convinced it is a defensive player but it won't shock me to find that these are the whispers of a disgruntled offensive player.

hooskins
11-25-2006, 10:15 PM
Right. Players talk amongst themselves, though. Any Defensive and Offensive player can get together for Madden 2007 Marathon and start talking all night about all the bullshit on both sides of the ball. What one guy hears can easily be relayed to another through the grapevine. Not to mention if it were an offensive player he doesn't have as much to worry about if it gets out that he was the one talking.

I'm fairly convinced it is a defensive player but it won't shock me to find that these are the whispers of a disgruntled offensive player.

Fair enough, I just feel that the chances of someone calling out the other side of the ball, which they dont even represent would almost be arrogent. I dont think that would happen, but I guess it is a slight possibility.


Some people mentioned it could be people like Wright, but those guys are a bunch of Scrubs IMO, and they have no credibility whatsoever. I think they know this, and would not call out the team from their position.

724Skinsfan
11-25-2006, 10:24 PM
The best assumption so far is that we may never find out who it was. Really all that matters is what's to become of it if anything? It's time to take a look at the basic preimse of marginal cost versus marginal benefit. Is keeping Williams better for the organization due to how much we have invested in his contract or should he be dismissed in order to bring in a defensive coordinator that can command the respect of his team as well as staff?

Five bucks says Pastabelly is somewhere deep within his hovel rubbing freshly printed copies of this article all over his spaghetti sauce stained torso.

hooskins
11-25-2006, 10:48 PM
The best assumption so far is that we may never find out who it was. Really all that matters is what's to become of it if anything? It's time to take a look at the basic preimse of marginal cost versus marginal benefit. Is keeping Williams better for the organization due to how much we have invested in his contract or should he be dismissed in order to bring in a defensive coordinator that can command the respect of his team as well as staff?

Five bucks says Pastabelly is somewhere deep within his hovel rubbing freshly printed copies of this article all over his spaghetti sauce stained torso.
1)You dont think we will eventually figure out who it is, or atleast narrow it down a bit more? I personally feel we will, because I am sure a bunch of people know exactly who leaked. And that will leak to the public eventually, IMO.

2)Well the money wouldnt hurt anyone but Danny Boy, bc coaches salary does not impact the cap. So why not cut him if it is really needed? I am not really sure if it is needed at this point, but cutting him is just a cool million for danny boy.

3)And lol @ the Pastabelly thing.

chris36
11-26-2006, 12:18 AM
I thought they said the rat played in the secondary. If not it could be Wynn, his contract is not up, but surely he wont be here next year for the four million they have to pay him to stay.

70Chip
11-26-2006, 12:23 AM
I thought they said the rat played in the secondary. If not it could be Wynn, his contract is not up, but surely he wont be here next year for the four million they have to pay him to stay.

Unlikely. Wynn is a straight company guy. I still say Andre Carter. Maybe Mike Rumph. The Brunell theory is way out there. Brunell despises the press so much he won't talk to them about himself. He would never take the time to discuss Greg Williams. You could see the disgust and impatience he feels for them in his press briefings (which if he had his way would have been a lot briefer which is to say not at all).

I have a question. Does anyone know if a sports agent out of Los Angeles named Steven Feldman represents any of the Redskins. Does anyone know where I can find out?

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