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Originally Posted by Angry
Well, you are delusional if you believe that Snyder is going away anytime soon. Unless there is an untimely death, he is here to stay. Owenership of the Reskins is not some political office that you get to vote for. You just have to suck it up and hope that someday that he puts it all together. With that being said, I believe that it is reasonable to expect more professionalism from those players on the field and the coaching regardless of who the owner of the team is.
As a coach you either have to make a decision, either get your players in line and keep your job or you can play kiss ass and lose it. As the old cliche goes if you want to make an omelet you have to break a few eggs. The coaching staff cannot be affraid of breaking some of Mr. Snyders prized eggs to serve him his omelet.
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I wrote nothing to suggest that Snyder would ever go away or that I had any say in his tenure as the owner of the Redskins. You made that up all by yourself.
Where did you get the idea that Zorn is kissing the players' posteriors? I don't sense that. Besides, I don't see lack of discipline as Zorn's problem.
The primary problem for Zorn is that he is running a dinky offense that he makes worse with his atrocious play calling. The D played well enough to win but the O didn't get the job done.
Still, I can't blame Zorn too much. He's trying very hard. He can't help it that he's over his head in a job that he never should have been hired to do in the first place.