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You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
Ok let's role play and pretend to be Dan Snyder.
Scary thing is I'm sure a lot of us could do a better job at being Dan Snyder than Dan Snyder can, so here goes. If I'm Snyder, the day the season ends Zorn is gone. Here's my termination discussion with him, Jimmy I'm sorry things didn't work out. I have to apologize for putting you in a tough situation for a first time head coach. You were in over your head and that was my fault. I wish you the best, but we have to move in another direction. The second thing I'm doing is calling up Vinny and saying, sorry pal but our way clearly isn't working. We've tried big name coaches, big name players, now it's time to try a big time GM. See you on the racquetball court. Now, the third thing I do is dial up Bill Polian in Indy. I'm saying Bill, I've got a blank check here with your name on it. I will make you the highest paid GM in the history of sports. I'm giving you 100% autonomy and control to build and run this franchise. Build me a winner. If he turns me down I'm saying, is your son there... can I talk with him? |
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[B]TODAY[/B],
I hire Sherlock Holmes, Magnum PI, and Sam Spade to find me the baddest, hotshoe GM that can be found. He comes in now to evaluate and map out the off-season to determine if Jim has...any place here. AND to see what components, players and coaches we want to keep. HE can determine the path to glory while many good coaches are available. Yo' Vinnie........get my clubs |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=Mattyk72;611670]Ok let's role play and pretend to be Dan Snyder.
Scary thing is I'm sure a lot of us could do a better job at being Dan Snyder than Dan Snyder can, so here goes. If I'm Snyder, the day the season ends Zorn is gone. Here's my termination discussion with him, Jimmy I'm sorry things didn't work out. I have to apologize for putting you in a tough situation for a first time head coach. You were in over your head and that was my fault. I wish you the best, but we have to move in another direction. The second thing I'm doing is calling up Vinny and saying, sorry pal but our way clearly isn't working. We've tried big name coaches, big name players, now it's time to try a big time GM. See you on the racquetball court. Now, the third thing I do is dial up Bill Polian in Indy. I'm saying Bill, I've got a blank check here with your name on it. I will make you the highest paid GM in the history of sports. I'm giving you 100% autonomy and control to build and run this franchise. Build me a winner. If he turns me down I'm saying, is your son there... can I talk with him?[/quote]zx That's a great summation, almost as if you had taken the words out of the "little mans" mouth. Would be great if we could land a talent like Bill Polian, I doubt that would be possible, but his son Paul would be a welcomed addition. Hell, I'd even be willing to give Casserley another opportunity. |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=Mattyk72;611670]Ok let's role play and pretend to be Dan Snyder.
Scary thing is I'm sure a lot of us could do a better job at being Dan Snyder than Dan Snyder can, so here goes. If I'm Snyder, the day the season ends Zorn is gone. Here's my termination discussion with him, Jimmy I'm sorry things didn't work out. I have to apologize for putting you in a tough situation for a first time head coach. You were in over your head and that was my fault. I wish you the best, but we have to move in another direction. The second thing I'm doing is calling up Vinny and saying, sorry pal but our way clearly isn't working. We've tried big name coaches, big name players, now it's time to try a big time GM. See you on the racquetball court. Now, the third thing I do is dial up Bill Polian in Indy. I'm saying Bill, I've got a blank check here with your name on it. I will make you the highest paid GM in the history of sports. I'm giving you 100% autonomy and control to build and run this franchise. Build me a winner. If he turns me down I'm saying, is your son there... can I talk with him?[/quote] sounds good to me, that's about what I would do as DS. Also make a statement to the fans, throw a bone to ticket holders somehow. |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=Mattyk72;611670]Ok let's role play and pretend to be Dan Snyder.
Scary thing is I'm sure a lot of us could do a better job at being Dan Snyder than Dan Snyder can, so here goes. If I'm Snyder, the day the season ends Zorn is gone. Here's my termination discussion with him, Jimmy I'm sorry things didn't work out. I have to apologize for putting you in a tough situation for a first time head coach. You were in over your head and that was my fault. I wish you the best, but we have to move in another direction. The second thing I'm doing is calling up Vinny and saying, sorry pal but our way clearly isn't working. We've tried big name coaches, big name players, now it's time to try a big time GM. See you on the racquetball court. Now, the third thing I do is dial up Bill Polian in Indy. I'm saying Bill, I've got a blank check here with your name on it. I will make you the highest paid GM in the history of sports. I'm giving you 100% autonomy and control to build and run this franchise. Build me a winner. If he turns me down I'm saying, is your son there... can I talk with him?[/quote] Not only would that be a great move but that move would also be perfectly timed. Doing it the end of the year would show that he is not making rash decisions. Making a great decision like that would really endear him to the fans. My only caveat is this...I still don't trust Snyder at all. To ensure that he is not influencing the roster or personnel in the future. The person who comes in has to be majorly underpaid so that person doesn't feel ANY obligation to let Snyder in the front office or any decision making process. |
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[quote=Skinny Tee;611683]Not only would that be a great move but that move would also be perfectly timed. Doing it the end of the year would show that he is not making rash decisions. Making a great decision like that would really endear him to the fans.
[B]My only caveat is this...I still don't trust Snyder at all. To ensure that he is not influencing the roster or personnel in the future. The person who comes in has to be majorly underpaid so that person doesn't feel ANY obligation to let Snyder in the front office or any decision making process[/B].[/quote] All he has to do is put it in writing for the new GM. Include a clause where the contract is void if he steps over the line. |
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[quote=Mattyk72;611685]All he has to do is put it in writing for the new GM. Include a clause where the contract is void if he steps over the line.[/quote]
Kind of like Marty did : ) He was before his time. Yeah...I agree with that. But I kinda like the attitude of someone who is underpaid. I just want to hear our next GM tell Snyder "You don't pay me enough for this sh#*" when Snyder tries to come into the lockeroom. |
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If I'm Dan, I fire myself and hire Superbowl Bill Parcel
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Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=Mattyk72;611670]Ok let's role play and pretend to be Dan Snyder.
Scary thing is I'm sure a lot of us could do a better job at being Dan Snyder than Dan Snyder can, so here goes. If I'm Snyder, the day the season ends Zorn is gone. Here's my termination discussion with him, Jimmy I'm sorry things didn't work out. I have to apologize for putting you in a tough situation for a first time head coach. You were in over your head and that was my fault. I wish you the best, but we have to move in another direction. The second thing I'm doing is calling up Vinny and saying, sorry pal but our way clearly isn't working. We've tried big name coaches, big name players, now it's time to try a big time GM. See you on the racquetball court. Now, the third thing I do is dial up Bill Polian in Indy. I'm saying Bill, I've got a blank check here with your name on it. I will make you the highest paid GM in the history of sports. I'm giving you 100% autonomy and control to build and run this franchise. Build me a winner. If he turns me down I'm saying, is your son there... can I talk with him?[/quote] Everything here I agree with and if Polian didnt want GM I would keep his son in mind but would ask Holgrem next. I would let the GM make all football decisions and hirings. But before that GM starts, I would then fire all offense and special team coaches the same day as Zorn above. I would then call JC, Portis, ARE, and the most of O-line in the office and inform them they will not be with the team next year and explain why by showing them game tape of our first six games and then by reading them their salaries. |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=Mattyk72;611670]Ok let's role play and pretend to be Dan Snyder.
Scary thing is I'm sure a lot of us could do a better job at being Dan Snyder than Dan Snyder can, so here goes. If I'm Snyder, the day the season ends Zorn is gone. Here's my termination discussion with him, Jimmy I'm sorry things didn't work out. I have to apologize for putting you in a tough situation for a first time head coach. You were in over your head and that was my fault. I wish you the best, but we have to move in another direction. The second thing I'm doing is calling up Vinny and saying, sorry pal but our way clearly isn't working. We've tried big name coaches, big name players, now it's time to try a big time GM. See you on the racquetball court. Now, the third thing I do is dial up Bill Polian in Indy. I'm saying Bill, I've got a blank check here with your name on it. I will make you the highest paid GM in the history of sports. I'm giving you 100% autonomy and control to build and run this franchise. Build me a winner. If he turns me down I'm saying, is your son there... can I talk with him?[/quote] That is precisely what I would do except for the racquetball part. I'm guessing that Snyder will not do the same, though. |
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Originally I was thinking about this list being done after the season is over, but now I think this plan should go into effect as soon as possible.
Step One: Fire Vinny and Zorn ASAP. Step Two: Hire GM, see Chris Polian, Eric DeCosta, Rick Spielman, Mike Holmgren.... Step Three: Let new GM hire Head Coach. Preferably Offensive minded and someone with outstanding motivational skills, and who is not afraid of getting after poor performers or prima donnas. Step Four: GM and Head Coach shall hire Offensive Co-ordinator, that will call plays. Now is the time to decide if the WCO is what should be ran or if more of a Coryell style is what is needed. Step Five: Remove Cancer from the roster. Step Six: Rebuild Offensive line with the best free agents under 27 years old and prepare to draft rookie QB for grooming. Step Seven: Draft for need and be willing to trade down to grab players at their best value. Step Eight: The most important step, Dan Snyder just sign the checks. |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
I think the most important thing is to possible bring in outsiders, not yes men. Some third party to assess how he has done his job. Positives and negatives. I think danny needs to get his head outta his ass, and stop thinking what he is doing is right or wrong. He needs to know he doesnt have a full grasp in ownership right now; as any good businessman he needs to learn from mistakes, get some suggestions, change and move on.
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Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
The thought of being Dan Snyder is far too icky for me to contemplate, so I'll just ignore that part and give him some advice.
Dan, do you remember that Seinfeld episode when George Costanza realized that every decision he made turned out wrong and that, from then on, he would do the opposite of what his instincts told him to do? And do you remember that when he started going counter to his instincts, things began to work out for him? Do that. |
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Step 1: Begin my new search for my GM today. Top of the list are Holmgren, Dungy, B. Allen.
Steps 2-3: Fire Cerrato and Zorn at the end of the season. Step 4: Allow my new GM to hire a WCO Coach who won't be in over his head and re-evaluate the entire roster Step 5: Sign the necessary checks, and grit my teeth through the rebuilding process Additional Steps: Tom Cruise is no longer allowed near my sideline or luxury box |
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Get an established GM or talk to knowledgeable people around the league about the rising stars in the league who they would recommend and immediately give him complete control. Let him make the decisions from day 1 to fire, cut, trade or whatever he wants to do. Sit back, shut up, and enjoy owning the Redskins knowing that I just made the best decision for this franchise to become great again.
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This can be turned around quickly considering we only have to work on one side of the ball. It is just very important that we bring in the right GM and Head Coach, see New Orleans 06, and Ravens, Falcons and Dolphins last year.
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"If I were Dan Snyder and I really loved the Redskins I would sell the team immediately and try to buy a rival franchise. With one move he could help the Redskins and destroy a rival team at the same time.
Jerry Jones seems to be doing that already in Dallas, so Snyder should focus on acquiring either the Giants or the Eagles." |
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This is really a pointless discussion. We all know that Snyder needs to hire a GM and give that GM complete autonomy, and we all know that Snyder would never, in a million years, do so. So what's the point in discussing it?
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Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=53Fan;611739]Get an established GM or [B]talk to knowledgeable people around the league about the rising stars in the league who they would recommend and immediately give him complete control[/B]. Let him make the decisions from day 1 to fire, cut, trade or whatever he wants to do. Sit back, shut up, and enjoy owning the Redskins knowing that I just made the best decision for this franchise to become great again.[/quote]
I think it would be a good thing for Snyder to hire a younger man so they could work together for many years. Even if Snyder backs off on the football operations side of the business, there are many satisfying things left for him to accomplish as the owner of the Redskins. Number one, in my mind, would be the building of a beautiful new stadium in D.C. proper. The fans would love that! |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
If I am Dan Snyder this is what I would do:
1) Explain to Vinny that his time as VP of Football Operations is done at the end of the season. 2) Vinny has 36 hours til the trade deadline to A) trade Santana Moss for a conditional 2rd pick or better; B) trade Jason Campbell for 4th rd pick; C) trade Rogers for a future first round pick. D) trade a D-lineman for another draft pick 3) Yes, our team would then look like complete shit, but we're left with Cooley and the three blind mice from the '08 draft. This is the time to trade away who will be dead weight after this season for te chance to get draft picks. [B]It has to be about draft picks from here on out. [/B] 4) After the bye-week, Fire Zorn. Name Blache interim HC- who will def retire after the season. Gray is promoted to DC. We have to clean house like Atlanta did. The dumped Warrick Dunn, Alge Crumpler and whoever else and look where they are now. |
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[quote=drew54;611741]This can be turned around quickly considering we only have to work on one side of the ball. It is just very important that we bring in the right GM and Head Coach, see New Orleans 06, and Ravens, Falcons and Dolphins last year.[/quote]
Guys like Fletcher and Haynesworth can't really afford to be on standby for the next 2 to 3 years. The stress for our solution should be to rebuild. Though there may be some holdovers, ultimately our offense and defense should look drastically different when we are done. Enough with the patchwork solutions. Bring in players that our next coach will need in his personally crafted scheme and not that of our previous coach. |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=Mattyk72;611670]Ok let's role play and pretend to be Dan Snyder.
Scary thing is I'm sure a lot of us could do a better job at being Dan Snyder than Dan Snyder can, so here goes. If I'm Snyder, the day the season ends Zorn is gone. Here's my termination discussion with him, Jimmy I'm sorry things didn't work out. I have to apologize for putting you in a tough situation for a first time head coach. You were in over your head and that was my fault. I wish you the best, but we have to move in another direction. [B]The second thing I'm doing is calling up Vinny and saying, sorry pal but our way clearly isn't working. We've tried big name coaches, big name players, now it's time to try a big time GM. See you on the racquetball court.[/B] Now, the third thing I do is dial up Bill Polian in Indy. I'm saying Bill, I've got a blank check here with your name on it. I will make you the highest paid GM in the history of sports. I'm giving you 100% autonomy and control to build and run this franchise. Build me a winner. If he turns me down I'm saying, is your son there... can I talk with him?[/quote] Wow, your a dick Matty Snyder. I Vinny have been by your side through thick and thin. I pointed out how M.Schottenheimer was trying to take over everything and you let him fire me. When you realized it you brought me back. Who else, name one person, who else is going to tell you like it is? Give you good advise? Your going to throw our 9 season realationship out the window like that? Like I'm the baby with the bath water? Ya know what? screw you Matty Snyder. ;) |
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I'd trade myself....lol...(you gotta take out REDSKINS in the http to get the link to work) |
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Sorry if this has been posted already, but has anyone seen this?
Zorn, Cerrato's fates apparently are intertwined Posted by Mike Florio on October 18, 2009 9:58 PM ET Redskins fans, there might be signs of hope in D.C., after all. We're hearing that there's a strong belief within the Redskins organization that the fates of coach Jim Zorn and V.P. of football operations Vinny Cerrato are tied together. So if/when Zorn goes, Cerrato could be dumped, too. (There's a chance Zorn would go after the Eagles game next Monday, and that Cerrato wouldn't be fired until after the season ends.) That might help explain why Zorn and Cerrato will decide tomorrow who'll call the plays for the rest of the year. And why Zorn didn't simply refuse to give up his play-calling function. The next question becomes who'll call the plays? If it's not Sherm Lewis, we're not sure who it will be. Mike Holmgren? Joe Gibbs? Dan Snyder? That said, Zorn should have refused to give up his play-calling duties and forced his termination. Instead, he has now allowed himself to be systematically neutered over the past two weeks, with the addition of Lewis and now the surrender of one of Zorn's core functions. Link: [url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/10/18/zorn-cerratos-fates-apparently-are-intertwined/]Zorn, Cerrato's fates apparently are intertwined | ProFootballTalk.com[/url] |
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[quote=KI Skins Fan;611747][B]I think it would be a good thing for Snyder to hire a younger man so they could work together for many years.[/B]
Even if Snyder backs off on the football operations side of the business, there are many satisfying things left for him to accomplish as the owner of the Redskins. Number one, in my mind, would be the building of a beautiful new stadium in D.C. proper. The fans would love that![/quote] I think so also. Here's my requirements... 1) Good looking and no cross or bulging eye. 2) Tall. Everyone likes tall. plus he can reach the tall places I could not. 3) He has to be athletic so I can play hand ball with. 4) He has to be able to speak well to the media....media savey. Otherwise I want M.Schottenheimer as GM. Bring him on board now and let him start evaluating the players while they finish out the yr. Give him total control over the team, especailly since he wanted it anyway. At the end of the season have him name his son B.Schottenheimer HC and build an offense that will put up points and go 14-2 for many seasons. ...and hope his son can take it to the next step. SB. |
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Matty post is about right:
Hire a football lifer to help w/ this whole re-organization thing. Start now and do some major due dilegence....major. Talk to people, get opinions. Go after a young up and coming guy, like Polians son or someone else who's spent a long time in a quality organization Tell Vinny thanks but we're going in another direction...same w/ Zorn. Allow new GM to work w/ Dan in selecting a new head coach preferrably someone under 45 years of age. Address the fan base. We want to like Dan Snyder, give us some reasons. |
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This is my solution and I base it on my belief that the offenses' problems are philosophical.
1. Fire Zorn and pay Bugel to be the interim coach 2. Hire Russ Grimm as Assistant head coach offense (or whatever stupid title they want to come up with) and tell the world that Grimm is the coach next season and he will get to bring his people in next year. 3. Let Bugel kick the crap out of our players. Start Tuesday's practice in pads and begin and end every practice with the Riggo drill for the rest of the year Redskins country club needs to be shut down immediately. Our offensive players are soft. Our playcalling is soft and our offensive identity is one of weakness. I don't even care about the scores of the games this year. We need to tell the world starting with our players that we are tougher than the guy lining up against us and we will be a physical football team win lose or draw. Then Snyder needs to step out of the picture and let Grimm create a team that has the qualities that made him the best lineman on arguably the best lines the NFL has seen. |
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Cerrato goes before the coach goes. He seriously needs to get fired today. He needs to be fired for hiring a coach w/ no HC or OC experience, for the Jason Taylor trade and for the 08 draft. But I think we all need to remember that Joe Gibbs bough in Jason Campbell. And although he's not in the category of Heath Shuler bust, he has not become the QB we need him to be. Plus the draft picks that were given up to get him is also hurting us.
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Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
1-If he wants to attract a coach and GM then he has to wait till the season is over before firing Zorn and Cerrato. (shows patience and that he has changed)
2-Hire either Casserly or promote Morocco Brown to GM 3-Let the GM control all player personnel decisions and sign the checks. |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
Matty Snyder, why wait until the end of the year? Vinny has already taken away Zorn's balls...I mean playcalling.
After the Eagles game, you fire Zorn and Cerrato. Promote either Joe Bugel or Greg Blache to interim head coach. Then take a few weeks to hire a competent GM who's sole purpose isn't to lose racquetball to Snyder each week, and have him evaluate the team and coaches. I think the defensive coaching staff with Gray promoted to DC is pretty solid. So it's a matter of finding a philosophy that matches whatever offensive personnel will be left after the season's over. This team doesn't need a big name guy (Shanny, Gruden, etc) to be successful. Just needs a meddling owner to stay out of personnel and team matters. |
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Now here is the tricky part....how do we get these great ideas to DS and get him to live and learn it? It doesn't seem that difficult.
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Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
(1) Stop suing little old ladies.
(2) Apologize to the fans. (3) Refund money if I could. (4) Will the team to Trample the Elderly. (5) Blow my efffing brains out. |
Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
OK If I am Dan Snyder here is what I do:
Nothing- I got a butt load of money, I have surounded myself with yes men and my team has a fan base that is loyal. I will sit in my office plan how much to raise ticket, beer and parking prices next year and continue to play human fantasy football while my team goes in the crapper. oh wait, that is the real Snyder and the question was what will I do if i was him...Hmm something different than that.... |
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Washington needs housecleaning at every level of the organization.
1. Fire Vinny and the entire coaching staff at the end of the year. No use firing them sooner, things are not going to get any better. 2. Reorganize. Hire a strong and experienced general manager and give him full authority to build a winning franchise. Hire coaching staff that fits his philosophy. 3. The Redskins should completely rebuild their offense. The only keeper in my book is Chris Cooley, maybe Santana Moss if the contract is right. Everyone else is expendable. 4. Clean house on defense as well. Smoot, Rodgers, Griffin, and Daniels are at the top of the list of expendables. 5. Build through the draft. Get whatever draft picks you can acquire from the overpaid, under performing, unmotivated, dead weight veterans. 6. Give the front office and coaching staff ample time to rebuild through the draft. Don't comeback next year and start another free agent spending spree. |
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[quote=hail_2_da_skins;611821]Washington needs housecleaning at every level of the organization.
1. Fire Vinny and the entire coaching staff at the end of the year. No use firing them sooner, things are not going to get any better. 2. Reorganize. Hire a strong and experienced general manager and give him full authority to build a winning franchise. Hire coaching staff that fits his philosophy. 3. The Redskins should completely rebuild their offense. The only keeper in my book is Chris Cooley, maybe Santana Moss if the contract is right. Everyone else is expendable. [B]4. Clean house on defense as well. Smoot, Rodgers, Griffin, and Daniels are at the top of the list of expendables[/B]. 5. Build through the draft. Get whatever draft picks you can acquire from the overpaid, under performing, unmotivated, dead weight veterans. 6. Give the front office and coaching staff ample time to rebuild through the draft. Don't comeback next year and start another free agent spending spree.[/quote] So you clean house in a top 5 defense? Glad you're not running the team |
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[quote=skinsfan69;611839]So you clean house in a top 5 defense? Glad you're not running the team[/quote]
If Zorn is not going to be here next year then Blache sure as hell won't be either. As Redskins big time free agency transactions have proven, players don't necessarily translate to other schemes. If our next coach doesn't need any those players, I'm completely fine with that. Smoke 'em if you got 'em. Our next coach should be appointing the players he wants for his team next year. |
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There are some tweaks that can be made to the D sure, but you can't clean house on both sides of the ball. The D ain't broke, no need to fix it. We'll have our hands full rebuilding the OL and finding a QB.
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Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
I would have said to mostly clean house on offense, but the thread was what should Dan Snyder do. I would want the newly appointed GM to mostly clean house on offense. Dan needs to stay out of that too. Since it's fun to do i would start w/ CP, ARE, R Thomas (he's a good dude but hey), possibly SM.
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Re: You're Dan Snyder, what's your move?
[quote=Mattyk72;611848]There are some tweaks that can be made to the D sure, but you can't clean house on both sides of the ball. [B]The D ain't broke, no need to fix it.[/B] We'll have our hands full rebuilding the OL and finding a QB.[/quote]
That kind of thinking has gotten us into the one player away mentality. We're always trying to plug things in to see if it works. Well...that just doesn't work. Rebuilding consisits of tearing it down and building it back up the way it needs to be built. Kind of like the way the millitary does to its new recruits. I know our defense is good but I do not want to impede the scheme or the authority of our new coach just because of what we've done in the past. If the new coach can work with it fine but I personally am expecting wholesale changes to our team. |
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[quote=skinsfan69;611839]So you clean house in a top 5 defense? Glad you're not running the team[/quote]
NO, I'm not giving the defense a free pass. This so called top 5 defense can't get off the field when it counts. They have played 5 of the worse teams in football and I'm not seeing a dominating effort. They are losing the time of possession battle and defense on third down is not that good. If they are a top 5 defense they should be creating easy scoring opportunities for the offense as opposed to allowing teams to hold onto the ball forever. |
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