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Some Notes From Bram's Blog
Covering The Redskins
I'm loving the new approach. Among the topics: DJ Hackett, who Cerrato said the team offered much less then the 2 million he received as part of his 3.5 million dollar two year deal with Carolina.. The Redskins wanted Hackett to prove durability and if so, prepared to pay him following this year a salary more commensurate with that of a full time producer.. Hackett chose to go with the better deal.. I asked Vinny about this philosophy and he said the team isn't holding onto it's 8 mil in cap space for a big splash move for say a Chad Johnson, but that the team is determined not to overpay any longer and hurt their locker room chemsitry.. I also spoke with Joe Gibbs last night at a Urban Youth racing event where he was the keynote speaker.. It's another interview that will air next week during the Riggins hours on Redskins radio.. He described Dan Snyder as an owner who was very wide-eyed when he first arrived for his second go around as head coach, but described Snyder as someone who has matured significantly in terms of the way the team does it's business.. |
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
you can tell snyder has matured, obviously with this years approach, and coaching selection.
nice, it looks like we have alot to look forward to. |
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
After reading that, it leaves me with the uneasy feeling that the pendulum might actually start swinging the other way. Are we gonna be one of those penny-pinching franchises now that screws up good deals? I hope not but it seems like we would have still been underpaying for Hackett.
I know i know, we are still the washington redskins and just cuz we have had back-to-back frugal Free agencies, doesn't mean that we have completely changed our ways. I guess i'm just being paranoid and if you are dan snyder and the skins FO, u are damned if u do and damned if u don't...
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
We need to find a good medium between to the two extremes. I dont' want to overpay anyone, but then again I don't want to miss out on an explosive player. The team did an outstanding job on the Hackett deal. I really like the "show me first" aspect. Everyone knows Dan has the deep pockets, but it's a very nice change to see him hold on to it. Good moves.
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Me too, i agree with you man. Dan will never be known as a penny pincher. that's almost humorous. |
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
You never know with this economy. Danny might have to start pinching because his investments might be tanking.
But really, the Redskins are still considered a marquee franchise so they will always have that desireability from prospective free agents. We don't need to cry over free agents we didn't land if we are building a strong team from within. They will merely serve as icing on the cake.
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
I do not ever see the Skins being a penny pinching franchise at least while Snyder is at the helm. I am however glad the Skins trying to build on what they have and add the pieces they need and not going out and overspending on a big name.
Funny, just a few weeks ago we were up in arms about Joe's resignation and the Redskins' hiring process but now it seems we are fairly calm and dare I say optimistic? |
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
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I'm not worried unless we stop selling FedEx out every week...and you know that's not happening anytime soon.
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Yeah I have to agree with that. 1) Everyone hates the Cowboys. 2)The Eagles are the bridesmaids of the NFC-East 3)The Giants only have two superbowl(championships) And were never known as a could be/possible dynasty dominant team. We are the Washington Redskins and we have a storied Franchise, we have great fans,great players, and a great owner.(not everyone agrees) Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but I believe we are/have been the number 1 franchise in the NFL for a longgggg time. We have 5 total championships[3 superbowls] and 5 superbowl appearances. We have 14 playoff appearances since 1971. |
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
"Three Super Bowl championships and 14 playoff appearances since 1971 make the Washington Redskins one of the NFL's most dominant teams of the past quarter century. But the organization's glorious past dates back almost 60 years and includes five overall world championships and some of the most innovative people and ideas the game has ever known. From George Preston Marshall to Jack Kent Cooke, from Vince Lombardi to Joe Gibbs, from Sammy Baugh to John Riggins, plus the NFL's first fight song, marching band and radio network, the Redskins can be proud of an impressive professional football legacy.
George Preston Marshall was awarded the inactive Boston franchise in July 1932. He originally named the team "Braves" because it used Braves Field, home of the National League baseball team. When the team moved to Fenway Park in July 1933, the name was changed to Redskins. A bizarre situation occurred in 1936, when the Redskins won the NFL Eastern division championship but Marshall, unhappy with the fan support in Boston, moved the championship game against Green Bay to the Polo Grounds in New York. Their home field advantage taken away by their owner, the Redskins lost. Not surprisingly, the Redskins moved to Washington, D.C., for the 1937 season. Games were played in Griffith Stadium with the opener on September 16, 1937, being played under flood lights. That year, Marshall created an official marching band and fight song, both firsts in the National Football League. That season also saw the debut of "Slinging Sammy" Baugh, a quarterback from Texas Christian who literally changed the offensive posture of pro football with his forward passing in his 16-season career. The Redskins won five NFL Eastern division titles and NFL championships in 1937 and 1942 during Baugh's tenure. Ray Flaherty was Baugh's first pro coach from 1936-1942 and his 56-26-3 record (.701 percentage) is the best in team history. In 1944, the Redskins formed a radio network to broadcast their games throughout the southern United States. By 1950, all Redskins games were televised over a network of southern stations, thus making Washington the first NFL team to have an entire season of televised games. D.C. Stadium (later changed to Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium) was opened in 1961 and the 55,683-seat stadium was the Redskins home through 1996. In 1997 the Redskins moved into the new FedEx Field. A consecutive sellout streak began in 1968 and is still alive today. No other NFL team can claim that long a string of sellouts. In 1969, the legendary Vince Lombardi guided the Redskins to their first winning record in 15 years but he died of cancer before the 1970 season. Class of 2002 inductee George Allen took over in 1971 and coached Washington to 69 victories, five playoff appearances and the 1972 NFC championship in his seven years. Joe Gibbs, who led the Redskins from 1981 to 1992, ranks as the most successful coach in Redskins' history with a 140-65-0 record that produced eight playoff appearances, five NFC Eastern division championships and victories in Super Bowls XVII, XXII and XXVI. He was named NFL Coach of the Year in 1982 and 1983 and elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996. In 2004, Gibbs returned to the sidelines when he was hired as the team's head coach once again." - redskins franchise history |
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
The franchise has enjoyed winning ways and innovative personalities for much of the time since it joined the NFL as the Boston Braves in 1932. The team won the NFL title in 1937, its first season in Washington, and then added a second world championship in 1942. Since the AFL-NFL merger, the Redskins have added many playoff appearances and three Super Bowl championships to its rich history and tradition.
No matter what bad has happend to us in the past, this is why we are such a desired team to play for. Every player wants to bring the franchise back to that winning tradition and alot of the kids now grew up redskin fans. The cowboys talk shit about 5 superbowls and forget we have 3 superbowls and 2 world championships and have the ONLY african-american QB to ever win a superbowl. There are so many differen't things you can look at the redskins and say "damn, that team is FULL of tradition" cowboys - 5 SB's + 0 world championships = 5 championships Redskins - 3 SB's + 2 world championships = 5 championships Post Season Play Championships League Championships 5 - 1937 (NFL), 1942 (NFL), 1982 (Super Bowl), 1987 (Super Bowl), 1991 (Super Bowl) Conference Championships 5 - 1972 (NFC), 1982 (NFC), 1983 (NFC), 1987 (NFC), 1991 (NFC) Division Championships 12 - 1936 (NFL East), 1937 (NFL East), 1940 (NFL East), 1942 (NFL East), 1943 (NFL East), 1945 (NFL East), 1972 (NFC East), 1983 (NFC East), 1984 (NFC East), 1987 (NFC East), 1991 (NFC East), 1999 (NFC East) Playoff Appearances 20 - 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999 |
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Camp Scrub
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
I'm pretty sure the Giants have won three Super Bowl's also.
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Re: Some Notes From Bram's Blog
It's refreshing to hear that Snyder may be finally learning the value of locker room chemistry. Just look at what this team battled through last year, from all the injuries to Sean Taylor's tragic death. Despite all that the team rallied down the stretch and made the playoffs after they were left for dead at 5-7. That's a team that you don't want to disrupt by bringing in big names with pricey contracts. Snyder said that he learned patience from his time working with Gibbs, and so far it appears that he was telling the truth.
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