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Should Snyder listen to his players?
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Quietly Dominating the East
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
DS is listening, just not officially. I GUARANTEE he does NOT like all the negative pub his team is getting, and ESPECIALLY all the allegations of incompetence leveled toward both he and VC. What happens as a result remains to be seen...........
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
The picture alone of Snyder is repulsive. I can't help thinking what a pompous, smug little prick he looks like.
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
I don't buy into the notion Snyder pays any attention to what's said. In fact I doubt he gives two shits. Look at his ten years as owner...this is a guy who believes he is absolutely the smartest person in any conversation/interaction.
...I will be shocked if he ever really turns over any serious decision-making.
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
This really becomes a poll question:
Should Dan Snyder give Coach Zorn a vote of confidence? I say no. A vote of confidence is usually the kiss of death!
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Quietly Dominating the East
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
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Anybody had any direct contact with him? He may be, but to my knowledge, nobody here can.....legitimately substantiate it
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
that's a good read
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
A good read and I agree with Matt. You hear so many stories about disgruntled players like Lavar running Snyder into the ground, I was kinda surprised to read Matt say how much Dan is liked by the players. He says he's never seen an owner called out by the players like this before. Will it do any good for Snyder to hear it from the players? I guess we'll see.
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
Snyder should go skiing in Switzerland... until February. Make that June.
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
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Just win baby. The fans will love you again....warts and all. For every game the Redskin lose right now, Snyder is feeling it big time. These articles and player comments in the press. The team losing to the worst teams in the NFL. Redskins a laughing stock in the media. You better believe this is stressing him. Maybe it is what he needs so he learns to delegate to professional football men. Time will tell if continues to make an ass of himself or he digs himself out. Last edited by Defensewins; 10-15-2009 at 10:03 PM. |
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
That was a good read. It sickens me to think of the success we've been missing out on over the last decade. If we could only match up a solid GM with Snyder's willingness to spend and desire to win....
It's pretty amazing that someone who supposedly wants to win more than anything just can't get out of his own way.
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Re: Should Snyder listen to his players?
I do think you're bringing up a good point. DS does get a lot shit he doesn't deserve but if we were 5-0 right now he could be the biggest prick a-hole in the world and nobody would care. Problem is when we lose everyone piles on, fair or not. We always hear that DS just wants to win, well so do we, trouble is he's not going about things the right way to reach that goal. His track record over the last decade speaks for itself.
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