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04-30-2004, 09:27 PM | #19 |
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Alot of these ideas sound good but I just can't picture anyone else out there wearing a number 9 jersey. That is one that should be permanently retired!!! Probably DG's 28 also!!!!
You should definitely ask the player first though. Look what happened last year!!!!
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Here's an idea for a permanent solution to all this, albeit a long term one. 2007 will be the Skins 75th year. The Skins could use that anniversery to set up a "Super Hall of Fame" of sorts (Snyder loves a good marketing scheme) and officially retire 4 other jerseys for a total of five, or one for every 25 years the team has been in existence. Then they could say that they will retire one jersey every 25 years. That'll stretch out the retiring of jersey's for a long time.
Then using SportsCurmudgeon's idea, hang the jersey's on the Ring 'O Fame with their plaque as a tribute to the guys that made the number famous, but make them available for use by the current team. That would solve the problems for a long while... the Skins won't have retired ten jerseys until 2132! And who knows if the NFL will still be around then...
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also, isn't #34 retired through out the league or was that just a possibility after sweetness died?
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05-01-2004, 01:35 AM | #22 |
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I like that idea DBD. Fans could vote on the jerseys to retire, big promotional stuff, special limited issue throwbacks, etc. (all sorts of ways to make money on this one - it's amazing DS hasn't thought of it already). Of course, you need to rethink your math. After 75 years, only 3 jerseys (total) would be retired at one every 25 years. However, I think he should start with 5 (total) regardless and then one every 25 years as you suggest.
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05-01-2004, 11:29 PM | #24 |
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I've never heard of number 34 being retired league wide and as far as I know there no officially retired numbers on the Redskins. Those last ideas sound great though!!!
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