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Ruhskins 02-06-2009, 02:41 PM What is happening in Dallas and what is on this thread is making realize how similar the Redskins and the Cowboys are because of their owners.
I think Dallas is in a worst situation, especially since the sports pundits are always expecting so many great things out of them.
SmootSmack 02-06-2009, 03:41 PM What is happening in Dallas and what is on this thread is making realize how similar the Redskins and the Cowboys are because of their owners.
Oh yeah absolutely, no question. Because you know, Snyder is the team president and GM of the Redskins, his son ( a chemical engineer) is the EVP and Director of Player Personnel, his other son is in charge of the business operations, his daughter is another executive with the Redskins. Snyder forced Zorn to fire coordinators on his staff and bring in guys he wanted (Scott Watchamacallit, the new TE coach, that was alllll Snyder)...
2001 called, they want their overused, inaccurate generalizations about Snyder and Jones back
GMScud 02-06-2009, 03:44 PM Oh yeah absolutely, no question. Because you know, Snyder is the team president and GM of the Redskins, his son ( a chemical engineer) is the EVP and Director of Player Personnel, his other son is in charge of the business operations, his daughter is another executive with the Redskins. Snyder forced Zorn to fire coordinators on his staff and bring in guys he wanted (Scott Watchamacallit, the new TE coach, that was alllll Snyder)...
2001 called, they want their overused, inaccurate generalizations about Snyder and Jones back
GREAT post. That last sentence was a gem.
Ruhskins 02-06-2009, 03:45 PM Oh yeah absolutely, no question. Because you know, Snyder is the team president and GM of the Redskins, his son ( a chemical engineer) is the EVP and Director of Player Personnel, his other son is in charge of the business operations, his daughter is another executive with the Redskins. Snyder forced Zorn to fire coordinators on his staff and bring in guys he wanted (Scott Watchamacallit, the new TE coach, that was alllll Snyder)...
2001 called, they want their overused, inaccurate generalizations about Snyder and Jones back
Watch out Smooty, this guy is a loyal fan and will get upset if you question his loyalty. LOL. :smashfrea
I'm thinking of using your last line as a sig. :silly:
53Fan 02-06-2009, 03:57 PM Oh yeah absolutely, no question. Because you know, Snyder is the team president and GM of the Redskins, his son ( a chemical engineer) is the EVP and Director of Player Personnel, his other son is in charge of the business operations, his daughter is another executive with the Redskins. Snyder forced Zorn to fire coordinators on his staff and bring in guys he wanted (Scott Watchamacallit, the new TE coach, that was alllll Snyder)...
2001 called, they want their overused, inaccurate generalizations about Snyder and Jones back
Beautiful! Time to move on.
freddyg12 02-06-2009, 04:22 PM yeah Smoot, that line is a WP classic!
freddyg12 02-06-2009, 04:25 PM I agree wholeheartedly. Gibbs was a guiding light during our darkest hour. What this team accomplished during this time was nothing short of remarkable. As far as Reeves goes, isn't this just typical JJ behavior? The man is a control freak and an egomaniac. I'm so happy he bought the Cowgirls instead of some other team. GMScud often uses the word circus to describe this team. That is the best description I have heard and JJ is the ringleader.
If anything, I think you & Matty are even underestimating Gibbs' success here in his 2nd stint. He took over a team that barely had a pulse on the field. He got the team back to the playoffs more than anyone had since he left in 93, and he arguably laid the foundation for the future, especially if JC is signed for a long term deal. IMO, even if JC isn't signed & moves on (which would suck), Gibbs drafted a guy that will be a starting nfl qb for years. As Peter King said, Joe Gibbs taught Snyder how to be more patient.
If anything, I think you & Matty are even underestimating Gibbs' success here in his 2nd stint. He took over a team that barely had a pulse on the field. He got the team back to the playoffs more than anyone had since he left in 93, and he arguably laid the foundation for the future, especially if JC is signed for a long term deal. IMO, even if JC isn't signed & moves on (which would suck), Gibbs drafted a guy that will be a starting nfl qb for years. As Peter King said, Joe Gibbs taught Snyder how to be more patient.
How am I underestimating Gibbs?
53Fan 02-06-2009, 09:24 PM How am I underestimating Gibbs?
I was thinking the same thing.
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