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Old 03-06-2006, 04:22 PM   #15
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Re: Tentative Deal Reached on Labor Deal

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Originally Posted by 70Chip
I think Snyder should do what is best for the Redskins long term--not just go along to get along. If the other owners don't like the cash over cap situation they need to tighten up their accounting rules and disallow amortization of signing bonuses. I hope he takes a hard line. It galls me on several levels to think that some of these small-change owners--everyone a layabout or goof off--will in effect become shareholders in the Redskins.

I am willing to suffer another year so that the Redskins don't get ripped off.
I can definitely relate to you wanting Snyder to take a hard line on this one. He's a business man, a good one at that, and I think he'll do what's best for the team and the NFL. But to take a hard line just to take it is unlikely.
Unfortunately, to suffer one more year would hurt Snyder's product and I think that's the last thing he would want to do.
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