Sweet, I see the Redskins are following Captain Six-Pack's free agency board despite the fact he was hammered on the job. Why is that?
Probably because it wasn't just him that came up with it, probably a lot of input from others in the decision making group went into putting together the plan. So why scrap it this late in the process?
skinsfan69
03-12-2017, 10:35 AM
Hope SM falls on his feet somewhere and gets his shit straight. He seems like a good personable guy that has some issues. Redskin Park was obviously not a good atmosphere for him to be in.
SkinsGuru
03-12-2017, 02:08 PM
Hope SM falls on his feet somewhere and gets his shit straight. He seems like a good personable guy that has some issues. Redskin Park was obviously not a good atmosphere for him to be in.
i don't think any GM position is a good atmosphere for him to be in . . . too much stress . . . and HE has to realize that an alcoholic cannot drink at all . . .not a beer here or there . . . not at all . . . i hope he does get cleaned up, but until he realizes that he needs help and needs to stop completely he will continue to relapse
CRedskinsRule
03-12-2017, 02:17 PM
i don't think any GM position is a good atmosphere for him to be in . . . too much stress . . . and HE has to realize that an alcoholic cannot drink at all . . .not a beer here or there . . . not at all . . . i hope he does get cleaned up, but until he realizes that he needs help and needs to stop completely he will continue to relapse
Agreed. He probably was better off in his own company
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Schneed10
03-12-2017, 02:50 PM
Probably because it wasn't just him that came up with it, probably a lot of input from others in the decision making group went into putting together the plan. So why scrap it this late in the process?
Yes. Scott Campbell does a huge amount of the work - that was true when McC was there and it's still true now. It would be wrong to think McC made the board by his lonesome.
ethat001
03-12-2017, 03:57 PM
Yes. Scott Campbell does a huge amount of the work - that was true when McC was there and it's still true now. It would be wrong to think McC made the board by his lonesome.
Then, I hope Scott C can help make up for Scott McC's departure.
Regardless of how things went down, I feel bad for Scott McC. Anyone that's been fired twice and is still drinking clearly has a HUGE issue with alcohol. That's the definition of an alcoholic, when it affects your work/life.
mooby
03-12-2017, 10:15 PM
Probably because it wasn't just him that came up with it, probably a lot of input from others in the decision making group went into putting together the plan. So why scrap it this late in the process?
Because the guy who put it together was an alcoholic and was letting it affect his job? Otherwise why fire him now, instead of after the draft the way respectable teams do?
OmahaRedskins
03-12-2017, 10:41 PM
Because the guy who put it together was an alcoholic and was letting it affect his job? Otherwise why fire him now, instead of after the draft the way respectable teams do?
Maybe if he showed up to the nfl combine he would still be employed.
FlyerSkin
03-12-2017, 11:18 PM
Life goes on, only those involved with the actual firing of Scot McC know what went down and are afraid of any legal implications about saying anything about it. Reality is the guy is gone and to be honest some other guys on NFL.com weren't all that off the mark when they thought Scot was overhyped to begin with. Snyder has had us to the level of Cleveland and Detroit, where any change in the FO is seen as a new era, etc and gives us false hope. Face it, his(Scot's) moves weren't all that great in FA or the 2016 draft. He did some nice things in FA, but some others evened it out. All we can do is what we have done for the past 20+ years and hope for the best. And if not there is a plethora of other ways to spend our Sunday afternoons.