SouperMeister
10-05-2008, 10:47 PM
I love that kind of passion from an owner. Too many owners are more concerned about the bottom line before winning. Regardless of what you think of the man or his methods, he can never be accused of not caring.
The Snyder MonologuesSouperMeister 10-05-2008, 10:47 PM I love that kind of passion from an owner. Too many owners are more concerned about the bottom line before winning. Regardless of what you think of the man or his methods, he can never be accused of not caring. SkinDogg 10-05-2008, 11:12 PM When we win, we're in love. Ruhskins 10-05-2008, 11:50 PM I think it has been a learning process with Snyder. His actions were typical of a person with money, he thought he could get a SB trophy by buying his way to one. However, he has learned patience, trusting the people that work for him, and learn to grow as an owner. DirtyLandry 10-06-2008, 12:16 AM When we win, we're in love. I see what your saying, but I don't think this is some schoolgirl crush. I can't speak for everyone, but I never had a problem with Snyder. He's self-made and a fan first. While I have moaned and groaned with other fans over the years at some of the hirings and bad decisions, I understand that everyone makes mistakes and his only intention ever was to win. This off season, in my opinion, was a testament to the fact that he has learned his lesson and while there is still a lot of season to go with a rookie head coach at the helm, no team is off to a stronger start than the Redskins. GMScud 10-06-2008, 12:20 AM Yeah these reactions show how passionate he is about the team. You can also see with all that passion how easy it was for him to be meddlesome for such a long time. I'm glad Gibbs finally drilled into his head the importance of letting football minds make football decisions. We've been solid ever since. I agree with Ruhskins. It's been a learning process, but he's obviously getting much better. dblanch66 10-06-2008, 12:22 AM And who can forget the way he acted after the death of Sean Taylor. He's the real deal. J-Dawg Here, here! Very true. His wife also rode with Renaldo Wynn to the hospital after he was hurt a couple of years ago. They are both class acts. redsk1 10-06-2008, 10:00 AM He looks no more silly than most of us jumping around our living rooms. He's loving life right now. Exactly. We all act like that or worse. I think it's great. It's good to see some of that fire. I hear ARE did another version of Zorn's HIP HIP HOORAY yesterday. I wish we could see that one. InsanePianist 10-06-2008, 10:34 AM Exactly. We all act like that or worse. I think it's great. It's good to see some of that fire. I hear ARE did another version of Zorn's HIP HIP HOORAY yesterday. I wish we could see that one. They'll probably show it on Inside the NFL this week, or on NFL.com if they make this the game of the week. BleedBurgundy 10-06-2008, 11:04 AM Agreed, but he still has his hand in the cookie jar quite a bit with his buddy Vinny Cerrato. Although, if he continues to act more like Pat Croce than Jerry Jones, I'll be able to tolerate that money grubbing midget much more easily. lol. MTK 10-06-2008, 11:18 AM Agreed, but he still has his hand in the cookie jar quite a bit with his buddy Vinny Cerrato. Although, if he continues to act more like Pat Croce than Jerry Jones, I'll be able to tolerate that money grubbing midget much more easily. There's really no proof of that. From all accounts Vinny is now running the football side of things, I think that's pretty evident from the way the draft and offseason went. And actually the last few offseasons have been pretty uneventful and very un-Snyder like. I think it's safe to say his hand is out of the cookie jar. This isn't the same Dan Snyder that bought the team. |
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