Should Snyder listen to his players?

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53Fan
10-16-2009, 08:49 PM
why do the players love Zorn? I get the comradarie...but losing is losing...how can you endorse someone who isn't winning...nor are his offensive plays resulting in lots of points? I'm totally confused. I can't really blame Rogers for what he said either...kind of true.

Maybe they blame themselves for losing, not Zorn.

BaltimoreSkins
10-16-2009, 09:14 PM
I think the players are asking for leadership from the FO and I don't fault them for that. They want to know if Zorn is going to be at the end of the season and if not bring in somebody now.

MdBluefinCrab
10-16-2009, 10:58 PM
I could personally give a rats ass whether he's a nice guy or not. I want an owner who will hire the people that know football and this owner doesn't know football. He's had 10 years to right the ship and he still doesn't get it and probably never will.

KI Skins Fan
10-17-2009, 02:16 AM
I could personally give a rats ass whether he's a nice guy or not. I want an owner who will hire the people that know football and this owner doesn't know football. He's had 10 years to right the ship and he still doesn't get it and probably never will.

This is the thing that eats at the spirit of Redskins fans. We just don't want to face the possibility that Dan Snyder may never get it and that he may never change the way he is currently running the Redskins.

It seems to many reasonable Redskins fans that it is a virtual certainty that Dan Snyder, who is an intelligent businessman, will one day realize that he has been going about things the wrong way and make changes for the better. Actually, that is more of a belief, an article of faith, among Redskins fans.

On the other hand, it's difficult for many Redskins fans to comprehend and accept that Snyder may never change. It's just too depressing for Redskins fans to think that they could be facing season after season of disappointment under his ownership. Nevertheless, some fans are starting to believe that this might be as good as it gets.

Personally, I'm still hoping that Dan Snyder will hire a highly-qualified GM and take a more hands-off approach, leading to success on the field.

Ruhskins
10-17-2009, 02:59 AM
This is the thing that eats at the spirit of Redskins fans. We just don't want to face the possibility that Dan Snyder may never get it and that he may never change the way he is currently running the Redskins.

It seems uneasonable to most of us that Dan Snyder, who is an intelligent businessman, will not one day realize that he has been going about things the wrong way. On the other hand, it's just as hard for us to comprehend that he may never change. Nevertheless, some of us are starting to realize that this might be as good as it gets.

I think the funny thing is that a lot of fans are thinking just like Dan Snyder. Your run of the mill fan probably thinks we just need a good QB and thinks things will be fine. They are unwilling to go through losing seasons for the sake of rebuilding (like Baltimore, Atlanta, and maybe San Fran). I also think the sports media in this town has better business reporting the follies of this team and their ownership, than actually challenging the decision made by the team.

KI Skins Fan
10-17-2009, 03:06 AM
What are you doing up at this hour, Ruhskins?

Skinny Tee
10-17-2009, 07:27 AM
I’ll be honest because I hate seeing it happen there. I will always be biased toward that organization and toward Dan. I played for a number of teams in the league, but I still view myself as a Redskin of sorts. But right now, can it be fixed without Snyder relinquishing some of his power?

And that’s what I’m really asking you, Mr. Snyder, because that’s what I’m hearing from Redskins fans. And now you’re hearing it from me, one of your former players.

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good stuff

You played for teams in the NFL?...on the field?

Am I being gulliable or are you saying that you've played for NFL teams before?

53Fan
10-17-2009, 07:47 AM
You played for teams in the NFL?...on the field?

Am I being gulliable or are you saying that you've played for NFL teams before?

I think he's quoting Matt Bowen Tee. :)

Skinny Tee
10-17-2009, 07:50 AM
I think he's quoting Matt Bowen Tee. :)

Thanks...I couldn't see the format of what was going on. I thought it was strange that I didn't know a former NFL player was a regular poster on our message board.

This makes more sense...thanks 53.

tryfuhl
10-17-2009, 05:11 PM
Either that or I'm Matt Bowen

haha j/k, yeah it was a quote, was too lazy to wrap it

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