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06-09-2009, 09:24 PM | #77 |
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His numbers were steady and showed NO indication of a decline. we took a shot on a good player while we were in a need and it didnt work.
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I started to do a new thread for this, but just decided to post this here. Six Flaggs filed Chapter 11, what if anything does that mean for Snyder?
Six Flags, a Gates investment, seeks Chapter 11 - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle): |
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I'm kinda sick of this thread now...Dan is a tool but i want to look ahead. This season is looking up.
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I will defend the Gibbs rehire. When I turned on the games on Sundays and saw him, it always felt like a big game and especially when it was a divisional foe. (Luckily a few of them actually were big).
I would say: 1. The Archletta signing (idiotic no matter how you look at it) as well as Lloyd and Randle El. 2. Firing Marty 3. TJ Ducket for a third round pick and whatever else 4. Extending Lavar over Champ 5. Firing Norv when he did it. Norv is not a natural leader but you do not fire a coach who has a lot of talent on the team and a legitimate shot at the playoffs. Snyder showed his immaturity as an owner when he did that. I think he has grown since then. If he could do it again, I don't think he goes with "Robinskie" The Fortune 500 Skins were underachievers but that was still a decent team. They did beat the eventual champion Ravens that year. I think the Stephen Davis fumble against the Cardinals derailed the entire season. |
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I didn't want to turn this into rehashing the Portis/Champ deal but honestly it was a terrible move to ship out the elite player in the league at a premier position (I consider LT and CB as two premier positions right behind QB) and a second rounder for an interchangeable part (RB). Hindsight being 20/20 I would think most people could see that the Redskins definitely got the worst end of the deal. I love Portis, he is a great runningback but he has done nothing to put himself in the same sentence as John Riggins. There is some fools gold in his stats here and he had two chances to put the team on his back when we needed it in a playoff game and it didn't happen. Charley Taylor was a pretty good back too... |
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To me the trade was a wash and considering that Champ had zero desire to play for the Skins, to get CP was probably a best case scenario.
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1) him buying the team in the first place
2) no continuity( ex. Firing schottenheimer, turner, getting spurrier) 3) Adam archuleta, brandon Lloyd, Dana stubblefield, deon sanders, Bruce smith, Jason Taylor... The list goes on of overpaid busts 4) giving away our draft picks; especially first and second rounders 5) wanting to have the final say in everything; being a jerry jones instead of an art Rooney, Robert kraft, jim irsay, Steve bishatti, jim mara, jefferie lurie, budd Adams, ...you see what I mean |
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Neither are cookies. Not sure how the fact that we don't throw away our no. 1 picks correlates with us not winning playoff games.???
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