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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Here We Go Again, Snyder Screws the Skins

As we all expected, Jim Zorn the Head Coach of the Washington Redskins was fired and Mike Shanahan, the former Head Coach of the Denver Broncos will take over the failing franchise that Owner Daniel Snyder has let it become.

If I were a Redskin fan, I would still watch the team and maybe buy merchandise but I would refuse to pay any money to support Snyder by going to the game because he is a dog shit owner who doesn't understand the concepts of being an owner of a professional sports team. In rap battles, they will always call out people like Ja Rule saying "They aint really from the hood, never really shot guns blah blah." Dan Snyder is the Ja Rule of owners because his nose in everything tactics haven't worked for him at all like it has for Jerry Jones and George Steinbrenner.  Who both I hate but have pulled off that whole how to be too involved perfectly. 

Now it appeared that Snyder was going to let the reigns go by bringing in General Manager Bruce Allen who rebuilt the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the hope that he could do that same thing. Finally it seemed like Snyder was just going to be the guy who writes checks BUT he then allows Shanahan to have the final decisions in personal issues. The decision-making derailed Shanahan's career with the Broncos and many coaches haven't been able to handle both the coaching/decision making.

The other thing I would do is stay away from Sam Bradford or Ryan Mallet (if he comes out), the reason is because Bradford is softer than my roommate E on the phone with his girlfriend and Mallet doesn't appear ready for the NFL.  They need a guy who can come in and be ready to take Jason Campbell's spot.  Another thought could be drafting an offensive lineman to help protect Campbell who gets beat up in most games. 

I think the NFC East is always a dogfight and if Snyder doesn't allow Shanahan a chance to build this team then this team will keep drafting in the top 10.

-Charlie.

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