Not Your Father's Redskins

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-Om-
08-01-2008, 09:59 PM
I hope it's appropriate to post this here ...

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Not Your Father's Redskins
Friday, August 1, 2008

A lot has changed since the last time I wrote (http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=33629) about my favorite football team.

On a personal level (might as well get this out of the way up top), at the time I was still writing for Redskins.com (http://www.redskins.com), by and through the auspices of Extremeskins (http://www.extremeskins.com), the teams’ official message board. For a variety of reasons I won’t get into, that is no longer the case. Instead, at least for a while, I’m going to channel my burgundy and gold addiction through this blog.

To those of you who have been kind enough to ask, I honestly have no idea what the future holds in that regard. And as to this blog, while I have hopes some will choose to read it, I have no real expectations. The Skins blogosphere is already a robust one, so adding one more entry to the rolls may or may not register any noticeable impact. I also know my style isn’t for everybody. What I do know is I needed an outlet for my addiction, so here we are.

And that’s all I have to day about that.

Far more interesting are the changes that have taken place at Redskins Park since January. It would be hard to understate them.

When I last sat down to write about them, the Redskins had just finished a wildly emotional and equally improbable season-ending run to the playoffs. Through funeral tears (http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=32308), Bears, Giants, Vikings and Cowboys, the team wrote a storybook ending to their year you’d surely reject as ‘too Hollywood’ were sifting through screenplays.

In a classic Gibbsian late-season surge, the old legend himself had, for the second time in three years, willed a wounded, undermanned team to the post season.

The young QB Apparent, Jason Campbell, had fallen to season-ending injury (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/06/AR2007120602988.html) in Week 13, leading in turn to the deus ex machina-esque appearance of perennial bridesmaid Todd Collins, who breathed life and fire into former Offensive Coordinator Al Saunders’ suddenly dangerous offense. In those heady few weeds, what the future held at the quarterback position in Washington became an even more intriguing question than before.

Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams’ defense, despite all manner of walking wounded and outright missing parts, had tightened up and were playing legitimate NFL post-season level defense. In their last three games, dominating the NY Giants (http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d8052c916) in the Meadowlands, stifling Minnesota (http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80566ed4) on the road and rolling Dallas (http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d8059cef8) at home, they looked capable of playing deep into January.

Just ahead lay the Seattle Seahawks, and had Washington’s karmic run continued another week, perhaps another date with nemesis Dallas, a team NFL observers generally agreed at the time wanted nothing to do with the Redskins again.

Largely gone was the public perception around the football world of the Washington Redskins as “Dan Snyder’s fantasy team.” In its place was a growing perception--for better or for worse depending on if your cup tends to half empty of half full--as “Joe Gibbs’ Redskins.”

It was impossible to imagine then, even as the magic ride ended in a flurry of late-game mishaps and mistakes in the cold Seattle night, just how different the burgundy and gold landscape would look seven short months later.

Which brings us to this weekend ...


Click Here (http://www.theomfield.com/) for the rest.

wilsowilso
08-01-2008, 10:45 PM
Hey good to know about the "Om" blog!

Extremeskins should not have the only inside access to the Redskins. I think it's one of Dan Snyder's big mistakes on his long list of mistakes. Now I like Snyder as an owner in many other ways, but this issue really bugs me. Maybe one day things will change.

I bring this up because I know that Om was a very big name over there at Extremeskins and hopefully in the future your voice and blog will help continue to illustrate that there is a great and diverse range of Redskin sites and blogs. Many of them should really get more support and encouragement from the team. This is just one Warpath member's opinion. Go Skins!

-Om-
08-01-2008, 11:20 PM
Thanks for the reply, wilso. Can't say that I disagree with you about access ... just not something I think the team's real comfortable with. Truth be told, not everyone at the Park agrees that having any fan site representatives out there in any kind of "official" capacity is desirable, much less opening things up even further. Maybe one day there'll be a change of heart and they'll find a way to open things up to more fan presence out there, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Just the way it is.

I also wouldn't be too hard on the team ... my guess is that of all the professional sports teams in this country, you won't find many--if any at all--that have gone even as far as the Redskins have with the arrangement with ES. If I'm wrong about that, please just let me know.

As to the blog, just realized all the links were bad. Fixed now.

SmootSmack
08-01-2008, 11:32 PM
Thanks for the reply, wilso. Can't say that I disagree with you about access ... just not something I think the team's real comfortable with. Truth be told, not everyone at the Park agrees that having any fan site representatives out there in any kind of "official" capacity is desirable, much less opening things up even further. Maybe one day there'll be a change of heart and they'll find a way to open things up to more fan presence out there, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Just the way it is.

I also wouldn't be too hard on the team ... my guess is that of all the professional sports teams in this country, you won't find many--if any at all--that have gone even as far as the Redskins have with the arrangement with ES. If I'm wrong about that, please just let me know.

As to the blog, just realized all the links were bad. Fixed now.

Wait, are you still associated with ES? Or have you moved on to your own blog?

beau_str
08-01-2008, 11:42 PM
i was only gonna take a peek at this but wow. i will be checking out your blog regularly. the blog bout taylor brought it all back. look forward to reading your blog.

wilsowilso
08-01-2008, 11:46 PM
Oh yeah. The blog is great by the way. Look forward to your thoughts on this upcoming season. My bet is we are going to be really good. Although I think that every year.

-Om-
08-01-2008, 11:54 PM
Wait, are you still associated with ES? Or have you moved on to your own blog?
I'm not 'officially' associated with ES at this point. Still have some great personal friendships there though, and a suitcase full of great stories I'll surely be hauling out over cold beers in the years to come. ;)

Lady Brave
08-02-2008, 01:33 AM
Om...

Count me among those who was disappointed when you decided to step down from your official capacity at ES. To be honest, you were one of the main reasons I hung around ES at all. I have always enjoyed your writing and I'm glad you've chosen to contribute here.

As to this particular portion of your piece, I can definately relate.

And then ... after a good night's sleep, with the new day will finally come time for this veteran Skins fan to turn the page. Perhaps it’s just that I’m a product of those years, but looking back now I realize that between Gibbs’ first retirement in ’92 and the day he returned in ’04, I never really had. Not consciously, no ... but undeniably.
Of course, my experience after Gibbs left was a bit more extreme. I stuck it out with Petitbon the season after, but I not only couldn't turn the page, I ripped it out completely. I abandoned football all together. Shocking, I know. Part of it was because I felt no one could replace Gibbs and the Redskins would just be a shell of its former self. The other part was because life simply got in the way and I focused my energies elsewhere. So the Redskins era between Gibbs' departure and return is a bit hazy to say the least.

Gibbs' return brought me back and even though it was equally hard for me to see him retire a second time, I decided no matter what, I wouldn't make the same mistake twice. I am more hopeful and optimistic for this team than I ever have been and I want so much to see Coach Zorn succeed. There will never be another Joe Gibbs, but being able to finally close the book on his legacy and move forward has been liberating. I am very excited to see what the future holds for the next era of Redskins football.

mooby
08-02-2008, 03:51 AM
Good read Om, nice blog you have there. That S.T. story brought up some chilling memories of that night, I was still at work at the time it happened and my overnight boss just saw me and was like, Sean Taylor died. I didn't believe him until I got home from work because he was a notorious Redskin-hater, but then I saw it for myself.

SmootSmack
08-02-2008, 10:30 AM
Good read Om.

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