05-05-2011, 02:30 AM
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Gamebreaker
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Waldorf, MD
Age: 42
Posts: 12,514
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Re: Willie Parker Trashes Redskins Lockeroom
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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
He'd probably know better than any of us what it was like. He doesn't say, of course, if he partied with the rest of them.
I don't interact directly with the current team anymore but I do know that there is a certain reputation around the league about the team..well I should say, was a certain reputation. I do believe it is changing. Most of the "abusers" are gone.
But the Redskins have had a seesaw culture (if that even makes sense). I was there during the Turner, Marty, and Spurrier years.
And I've talked about this before.
Norv-bless his heart he really tried, but he just couldn't command any respect. Mainly because he didn't try to earn it, so much as he tried to force it upon everyone without really proving he deserved it
Marty-took a while to earn people's respect, but he got it
Spurrier-he just wanted to coach football and there was no discipline at all during this time. 2002 was my favorite year covering the Redskins. Non-stop partying. I've mentioned here how I used to get phone calls from players during meetings...during their meetings, not mine. Heck, I used to plan parties for these guys "Come to Rod Gardner's Birthday Party...Live at the Ibex!"
Gibbs-Well, by now I was gone but by all accounts instant respect and accountability
Zorn-As I've heard it, very similar to Norv. But then what made it worse was Cerrato above him
Anyhow, I don't doubt what Parker was saying may have been true last spring. But I don't know if it is so much now
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SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... You're directly responsible for the failure during the Spurrier era...
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