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Old 10-14-2009, 07:48 PM   #1
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Re: DeAngelo Hall Questions Our Personnel Strategy

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When he can tackle an ancient QB who can't run in the open field, then let's talk.
Amen to that. And where does Hall think the cap space would have come from to sign all these quality O-linemen? Right out of his contract that's where. Besides this whole point is moot anyways. We lost Samuels so now we're a sh*t team?? LOL please...

Personally I'm tired of this whole bunch. The only guy I like right now is Zorn. I don't think he's ready to be an NFL coach, but at least:

1. He's sincerely trying his best.
2. He's not blaming anyone but himself.

The rest of these clowns should take example.

Remember this is the same coach who knocked off Philly and Dallas back-to-back on the road last year. I've watched this team for 30 years and those were two of the most impressive regular season wins I can remember.

This whole thing started to unravel midway through last year when Portis threw Zorn under the bus, and the rest of the team followed suit with their play. Losing that game in Cincy with a playoff spot on the line was unacceptable. Where's the pride??

The boys from the "U" and the rest of them are such big stars but they haven't won squat here. I know, Snyder's a bad owner, Gibbs was too old for today's game, Zorn is in over his head, blah blah blah... the excuses are getting old. At some point the players gotta take some responsibility. But not this group. Just keep yapping away and cashing the cheques.

2009 is a lost cause, so is 2010. Time to blow it up. Keep the unmoveable contracts and the promising kids, and jettison the rest. The only one I'll feel bad for is Zorn.
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Old 10-14-2009, 07:53 PM   #2
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Amen to that. And where does Hall think the cap space would have come from to sign all these quality O-linemen? Right out of his contract that's where. Besides this whole point is moot anyways. We lost Samuels so now we're a sh*t team?? LOL please...

Personally I'm tired of this whole bunch. The only guy I like right now is Zorn. I don't think he's ready to be an NFL coach, but at least:

1. He's sincerely trying his best.
2. He's not blaming anyone but himself.

The rest of these clowns should take example.

Remember this is the same coach who knocked off Philly and Dallas back-to-back on the road last year. I've watched this team for 30 years and those were two of the most impressive regular season wins I can remember.

This whole thing started to unravel midway through last year when Portis threw Zorn under the bus, and the rest of the team followed suit with their play. Losing that game in Cincy with a playoff spot on the line was unacceptable. Where's the pride??

The boys from the "U" and the rest of them are such big stars but they haven't won squat here. I know, Snyder's a bad owner, Gibbs was too old for today's game, Zorn is in over his head, blah blah blah... the excuses are getting old. At some point the players gotta take some responsibility. But not this group. Just keep yapping away and cashing the cheques.

2009 is a lost cause, so is 2010. Keep the unmoveable contracts and the promising kids, and jettison the rest. Time to blow it up. The only one I'll feel bad about is Zorn.
Great post. I'm ready for a fire sale. Lets suck for a few years and build through the draft finally... please. I know it's redundant. But its time.
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:32 PM   #3
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Amen to that. And where does Hall think the cap space would have come from to sign all these quality O-linemen? Right out of his contract that's where. Besides this whole point is moot anyways. We lost Samuels so now we're a sh*t team?? LOL please...

Personally I'm tired of this whole bunch. The only guy I like right now is Zorn. I don't think he's ready to be an NFL coach, but at least:

1. He's sincerely trying his best.
2. He's not blaming anyone but himself.

The rest of these clowns should take example.

Remember this is the same coach who knocked off Philly and Dallas back-to-back on the road last year. I've watched this team for 30 years and those were two of the most impressive regular season wins I can remember.

This whole thing started to unravel midway through last year when Portis threw Zorn under the bus, and the rest of the team followed suit with their play. Losing that game in Cincy with a playoff spot on the line was unacceptable. Where's the pride??

The boys from the "U" and the rest of them are such big stars but they haven't won squat here. I know, Snyder's a bad owner, Gibbs was too old for today's game, Zorn is in over his head, blah blah blah... the excuses are getting old. At some point the players gotta take some responsibility. But not this group. Just keep yapping away and cashing the cheques.

2009 is a lost cause, so is 2010. Time to blow it up. Keep the unmoveable contracts and the promising kids, and jettison the rest. The only one I'll feel bad for is Zorn.
The cheques. A nice reminder that you're Canadian

Anyhow, I feel bad for Zorn to an extent. He may have taken on too much. And I understand that he wasn't hired to be the head coach initially but when he became the head coach maybe he could have/should have ceded other roles he had. Also, Zorn has often blamed the execution of the players rather than the scheme. Such the Portis QB Option pass against the Rams. So I guess my point is none should really be absolved of blame in any of this...except the Red Snapper

Oh and thanks for the plug. But I won't settle for less than Executive Vice President
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Old 10-15-2009, 10:39 AM   #4
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Also, Zorn has often blamed the execution of the players rather than the scheme. Such the Portis QB Option pass against the Rams. So I guess my point is none should really be absolved of blame in any of this...except the Red Snapper

Oh and thanks for the plug. But I won't settle for less than Executive Vice President
Fair enough, Zorn should not be absolved of all blame either. I'll get on the Red Snapper bandwagon with you...

Here's my new plan:

Team President - Mattyk
GM and VP of Football Operations - Smootsmack
Head of Scouting - Joe Crisp
Cap Guru - Schneed10
Head Coach - Red Snapper (he can continue to be the LS)

I will serve as consultant and extra set of eyes... I swear this group wouldn't do any worse than the current bunch...
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Fair enough, Zorn should not be absolved of all blame either. I'll get on the Red Snapper bandwagon with you...

Here's my new plan:

Team President - Mattyk
GM and VP of Football Operations - Smootsmack
Head of Scouting - Joe Crisp
Cap Guru - Schneed10
Head Coach - Red Snapper (he can continue to be the LS)

I will serve as consultant and extra set of eyes... I swear this group wouldn't do any worse than the current bunch...
Sweet, since I drink the Kool Aid a lot, I can replace Larry Michaels. Oh and the team haters can host the Sports Reporters. LOL.
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Fair enough, Zorn should not be absolved of all blame either. I'll get on the Red Snapper bandwagon with you...

Here's my new plan:

Team President - Mattyk
GM and VP of Football Operations - Smootsmack
Head of Scouting - Joe Crisp
Cap Guru - Schneed10
Head Coach - Red Snapper (he can continue to be the LS)

I will serve as consultant and extra set of eyes... I swear this group wouldn't do any worse than the current bunch...
Team President can't be someone who once said he doesn't hate the Cowboys.
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Old 10-15-2009, 12:47 PM   #7
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Re: DeAngelo Hall Questions Our Personnel Strategy

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Fair enough, Zorn should not be absolved of all blame either. I'll get on the Red Snapper bandwagon with you...

Here's my new plan:

Team President - Mattyk
GM and VP of Football Operations - Smootsmack
Head of Scouting - Joe Crisp
Cap Guru - Schneed10
Head Coach - Red Snapper (he can continue to be the LS)

I will serve as consultant and extra set of eyes... I swear this group wouldn't do any worse than the current bunch...
LOL. I'm a bit concerned about our scouting department now...we won't see them for two years
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LOL. I'm a bit concerned about our scouting department now...we won't see them for two years
A good excuse to take Tebow.
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Amen to that. And where does Hall think the cap space would have come from to sign all these quality O-linemen? Right out of his contract that's where. Besides this whole point is moot anyways. We lost Samuels so now we're a sh*t team?? LOL please...

Personally I'm tired of this whole bunch. The only guy I like right now is Zorn. I don't think he's ready to be an NFL coach, but at least:

1. He's sincerely trying his best.
2. He's not blaming anyone but himself.

The rest of these clowns should take example.

Remember this is the same coach who knocked off Philly and Dallas back-to-back on the road last year. I've watched this team for 30 years and those were two of the most impressive regular season wins I can remember.

This whole thing started to unravel midway through last year when Portis threw Zorn under the bus, and the rest of the team followed suit with their play. Losing that game in Cincy with a playoff spot on the line was unacceptable. Where's the pride??

The boys from the "U" and the rest of them are such big stars but they haven't won squat here. I know, Snyder's a bad owner, Gibbs was too old for today's game, Zorn is in over his head, blah blah blah... the excuses are getting old. At some point the players gotta take some responsibility. But not this group. Just keep yapping away and cashing the cheques.

2009 is a lost cause, so is 2010. Time to blow it up. Keep the unmoveable contracts and the promising kids, and jettison the rest. The only one I'll feel bad for is Zorn.
Beautiful post!!! We should avoid players from the "U" like the plague.
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Beautiful post!!! We should avoid players from the "U" like the plague.
So no Sean Taylor? He was from the U.
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So no Sean Taylor? He was from the U.
He's no longer alive, that's irrelevant.
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Amen to that. And where does Hall think the cap space would have come from to sign all these quality O-linemen? Right out of his contract that's where. Besides this whole point is moot anyways. We lost Samuels so now we're a sh*t team?? LOL please...

Personally I'm tired of this whole bunch. The only guy I like right now is Zorn. I don't think he's ready to be an NFL coach, but at least:

1. He's sincerely trying his best.
2. He's not blaming anyone but himself.

The rest of these clowns should take example.

Remember this is the same coach who knocked off Philly and Dallas back-to-back on the road last year. I've watched this team for 30 years and those were two of the most impressive regular season wins I can remember.

This whole thing started to unravel midway through last year when Portis threw Zorn under the bus, and the rest of the team followed suit with their play. Losing that game in Cincy with a playoff spot on the line was unacceptable. Where's the pride??

The boys from the "U" and the rest of them are such big stars but they haven't won squat here. I know, Snyder's a bad owner, Gibbs was too old for today's game, Zorn is in over his head, blah blah blah... the excuses are getting old. At some point the players gotta take some responsibility. But not this group. Just keep yapping away and cashing the cheques.

2009 is a lost cause, so is 2010. Time to blow it up. Keep the unmoveable contracts and the promising kids, and jettison the rest. The only one I'll feel bad for is Zorn.
he blames execution instead of his playcalls/gameplan 1000:1

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