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02-11-2005, 11:58 AM | #16 |
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Isn't Taglibue a closet Skins fan? He's at a lot of the games.
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02-11-2005, 12:14 PM | #17 |
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Well Tags is a local guy, DC is his hometown I believe
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02-11-2005, 12:44 PM | #18 |
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He played for Georgetown basketball.
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02-11-2005, 12:47 PM | #19 |
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Amazing the amount of venon here. Tagliabue hates Snyder? Puhleeez!
Excuse me, but if there is any owner he hates it would be Al Davis. Snyder has made one NFL franchise worth more than $1B according to Forbes and that makes all the owners happy and that makes Tags happy. If this story were about Jerry Jones, 99% of the people here would want Richard Justice to earn a Pulitzer Prize for his deathless prose. Read it for what it is; honest criticism of a blowhard owner who has yet to achieve anything in the NFL despite his bombast. And once again, let me point out to the people who say that Snyder has been just fine for the last coulpe of years, how rabidly did Steve Spurrier want to sign Darryl Russell last year? The corect answer is not at all because Steve Spurrier probably did not know Darryl Russell from his other brother Darryl. When the Skins win a Super Bowl - and they will eventually - the real test for Danny Boy will not be to restrain himself from making a bigger public ass of himself by mooning soneone or kicking Tags in the 'nads, it will be sharing the spotlight with Joe Gibbs. That is what broke up Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson and those guys were football teammates no less. Snyder is merely s jock-sniffer who amassed enough money to buy the team he used to dream about sniffing jocks for. When they win, he will ABSOLUTELY demand sone limelight and then you will have to see what happens with the intense but modest and self-effacing Coach Gibbs. That, folks, will be the acid test.
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02-11-2005, 12:51 PM | #20 |
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Damn SC, whats your beef w/ Snyder?
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02-11-2005, 12:54 PM | #21 |
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SC, you seem to love to point out the Russell signing but how bad a move was it really??
We needed help on the D-line and he was the best available option at the time. We rolled the dice and it didn't work out. We previously rolled the dice on Gardener and that worked out great for one season, I think they were hoping for the same results with Russell. It was a minimal contract and didn't do any cap damage. Didn't Russell also get another chance with his former coach Jon Gruden in Tampa after we dumped him? I guess we weren't the only suckers. As for Snyder I'm not sure why you think he will "demand" the spotlight if the Skins win it all. He seems to be doing a great job at staying out of the spotlight the past few seasons. Yes he makes the splashy moves and signings, but is he in the media all the time looking for face time? If he is I don't hear or see it. |
02-11-2005, 02:43 PM | #22 | |
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But how about the fact that SC actually said the Redskins would win a Super Bowl eventually. Of course, who knows what he means by eventually but that's a big step for him for admit it will happen.
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02-11-2005, 03:06 PM | #23 |
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Go check and you'll see that Grady Jackson was also available around the same time Russell was coming off his year long drug suspension. Jackson has the reputation as a pain-in-the-ass and a player who has let his weight get out of control once in a while, but he shows up on Sunday and plays hard all the time. Compare that to Darryl Russell who also lets his weight get out of control and is also a pain-in-the-ass and also a guy who has been suspended several times and has had munerous run-ins with the law and who is notorious for taking plays off. Oh yeah, and he needed to "work himself into football condition" too. Like he actually ever came near doing that. And by the by, who was running the "personnel department" during the time when the DL fell into such disrepair that they needed to go out and sign this kind of guy? Remember, OBC didn't even know the names of the guys on defense so It wasn't him. That leaves a choice between Vinny, Danny Boy or the Tooth Fairy. I don't believe in the Tooth Fairy and I don't believe that Vinny does anything without Danny Boy's concurrence including changing his underwear. smootsmack: I have no beef with Snyder. I merely think he is a business genius who has not yet realized that his jock-sniffing addiction as a youth does not make him knowledgeable about football even though he is rich enough to own a team. And for the record, I don't think he is the "worst" owner in the league by a long-shot. I just don't think he's in the top half...
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02-11-2005, 03:51 PM | #24 |
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True Jackson was available but like I said, Russell was a low risk gamble that didn't pay off. It wasn't a horrible move in the grand scheme of Snyder's player acquisition profile. There's certainly a lot of other more questionable moves that Snyder is responsible for, but Darrell Russell? Who cares?
If you want to talk about guys like Deion and Jeff George, then we have something worth talking about. |
02-12-2005, 07:07 AM | #25 | |
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What amazes me is how ungrateful fans are often about Joe Gibbs. His job is hard enough without hearing all the miserable whining about what he's doing wrong all the time. Honest, calm critical analysis is one thing, but Joe deserves support. He didn't have to come back to save this team, it was an enormous sacrifice. |
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02-12-2005, 09:04 AM | #26 |
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Shane - when the team is playing amazing football everywhere but where Gibbs is supposed to be running the ship, I feel there's room for criticism. Does that mean you kick them out? Absolutely not, but it doesn't mean you have to sit there and support them. Am I backing away from being a skins fan? Am I trying to get a new coach? No. I defend the skins to everyone who tries to attack them, but that doesn't mean everything is will in skins land.
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02-12-2005, 03:48 PM | #27 | |
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It seems like fans typically the approach of "this guy is sacred and any statement that you find fault with what he is doing is deserving of sharp rebuke," or "this bum is the cause of all the problems and I won't listen to any viewpoint that says otherwise!" To me, the trouble with views like this - and I'm not saying this is what you're doing Daseal - is that they are based on emotion and not on realism. And as a fan, I make emotional judgments sometimes that aren't fair to the people involved. I was criticizing Ramsey unfairly for example saying that his decision making was effected by nerves and that he didn't look at the whole field enough. That is something that isn't nice to say for one thing, and there are other explanations for some of the choices Ramsey made that didn't work, besides that. Things are complicated. And because they are complicated, and its hard to walk a mile in another person's moccasins to see what they are seeing, usually it is better to lay off harsh criticism. |
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