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Old 01-26-2008, 11:14 PM   #16
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You don't have to tell me about loyalty. I've been a fan since 1971, moved to California in 1982 and have watched just about every game played in that span of 25 years (I might have missed 5 in total) I've made every excuse in the book not to miss games, lost old girlfriends over this team, had a lot of shit talked by 49ers fans, whom I hate. That's why it pisses me off when Snyder screws around whether it's good or bad. I guess you can say I bleed burgundy and gold. Can any of you guys top that?
the day I was born my mom was wearing a dallas cowboy shirt and I strangled her to death with the embilical cord. I've been in the angola pen since that very day. don't talk to me about fanhood.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:18 PM   #17
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I will pumped, but I don't see us with more than 6 or 7 wins followed by the usual end-of-year-implosion by the team, so I won't be as hyped as usual when the season starts...which I guess, in a way, is good because I usually almost die of a heart attack on a weekly basis.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:20 PM   #18
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The funny thing is once the schedule comes out there's going to be a slew of 12-4 or 11-5 predictions from some of the same people who are decrying this process..
The schedule is out as follows: Of course plus our (2) divisional games per team. Dallas, Giants, Philly.

2008 Home 2008 AWAY



Home-Cards /Away-49's
Home-Rams /Away-Seattle
Home-Browns/Away -Ravens
Home-Steelers/Away- Bengals
Home-Saints/Away- Lions

2008 and 2009 schedules:
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:24 PM   #19
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The schedule is out as follows: Of course plus our (2) divisional games per team. Dallas, Giants, Philly.

2008 Home Away Arizona San Francisco St. Louis Seattle Cleveland Baltimore Pittsburgh Cincinnati New Orleans Detroit
This is easier to look at.

Home: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, St. Louis Rams, New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers

Away: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:38 PM   #20
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It's too bad we have to wait so many months just to see these guys back on the field again.
True. At least we have Free Agency and pretty much all of our draft picks, so there will be plenty to talk about. I'm sure the time will go by faster than we think.

Its going to be very interesting to see how we approach the off-season with a new coaching staff.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:42 PM   #21
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I can't wait to see what the new coaches will be able to do next year and Hopefully it'll be a better year then 07..... (and of course can't wait to see what Favre does too)
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:51 PM   #22
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I just don't understand why they did not promote Williams and give him and Al Saunders one more year. After all we looked pretty good toward the end of the year with Collins. I think Cambell would have been really good in that offense next year.

And if it did not work then go and get Bill Cower. I just don't like Fossel. How can a guy go from one of the highest paid and respected guys in the league does not get his shot. And if we bring in a guy that has never been a head coach I am going to pull my hair out.

I had just started coming around on Snyder (because of the class he showed during the death of Sean Taylor) and he goes and does something crazy.

Guess we can just cross our fingers and hope Snyder has something up his sleeve. I mean I think we were all shocked when he got Gibbs back!!
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:06 AM   #23
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chances are the massive staffing changes and huge dropoff in coaching talent is going to result in another 6-10 type season.....winning teams have stability. we don't.
The "stability" at the Steelers and Cowboys didn't work out too bad this year. McCarthy at Green Bay is only in his 2nd year and they did well. "Never Nervous" Norval did pretty well in San Diego this year.

Where is the "huge drop-off" in coaching talent, outside of Gibbs leaving? Zorn did a good job in Seattle with Hasselbeck, their offense has been solid and they did well this year with no running game. Blanche was a good DC in Chicago and was key in developing the gameplans here. As long as we make a solid HC hire we will be fine.

Also, looking at next years schedule I really don't see 6-10. There wil be a drop-off in Dallas, Parcells raided their coaching staff. I don't see the Eagles being a powerhouse. The 49ers won't improve much, neither will the Cardinals, St. Louis & Baltimore will struggle, the Saints, Browns & Lions are all inconsistent. I wouldn't book Super Bowl XLIII tickets just yet, but we will be fine.
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:43 AM   #24
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I think we will all be pretty darn excited around training camp time when we start to see this engine run. All this mess will be behind us, and we will be looking forward to seeing our team come together and making another run at this thing.

Looking at the schedule I also don't early on see us as any 6-10 team, get some of our key injury guys back, work the draft ( which is GREAT), and a few FA moves. I don't care whos at the helm I see us being as good or better than last year.
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:48 AM   #25
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any of you guys hyped what kind of superstars laron landry and JC will turn into???
I've maintained all along that Campbell was on the verge of a breakout season under Saunders next year, but with a new OC and system, I'm not so sure. To be honest, we're probably more likely to see offensive struggles that were especially apparent during Saunders's first year when players were learning his complicated system.

As for Landry, he was playing like a pro-bowler almost as soon as he was moved to FS. I hope that Blache leaves him there, because no other safety on the team has the range to go sideline to sideline.
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:53 AM   #26
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I just plain don't like jim fassel. I'll have a real hard time getting up for any offseason activity with him at the helm. I can't say that I'm fond of Cerrato either. If I were snyder I'd have thrown millions of dollars at AJ smith to come in and be the Sr. Pres. of football operations. I think he's the best GM in the biz.

If we give a new up and comer a chance, I'm okay with that... even though Im incredibly loyal by nature and it kills me that GW didn't get a shot.

Also, I can't get over the whole "smear campaign" crap. It seems to me that snyder has done many many things in order to get the public to back his bad decisions throughout the years, and even recently buying several media outlets that he controls himself and allowing them exclusive access to the team. He's already reputed as one of the worst owners in the league, and I can honestly say if I were a coach, I would't work for him. Not a chance after seeing some of the things that went on before gibbs came back... and now that he's gone it just feels to me like he went right back to the same old bs. Maybe I'm wrong, but it sure looks that way.

I'm not at all saying I won't be a skins fan, I will be until I die... but I am less than enthused at the way things are going down right now.
Yep. Especially the part about a coach's perspective. Sort of funny some of us have assumed Snyder will get The Chin next year if that's what the plan is. Cowher knows what it means to work under a patient owner, which makes me think he'll probably never deal w/ Snyder. Cowher is probably headed to Carolina next year to turn that team around. At any rate, my guess is a lot of coaches around the league would never work for Snyder, maybe even most coaches. I wouldn't be at all surprised if for many years to come Snyder has to choose from average to below-average coaches. I just don't see guys of real character (aside from Gibbs) putting up w/ the drama and bullshit Snyder likes to create.
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:55 AM   #27
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After all of the whining about wanting an "up and coming guy," or "young," innovative," we got it. Zorn isn't a retread. He's ready to prove that he can run an offense. After a badly called day we don't have to hear of the 2004 Chiefs or some other blast from Suanders past that put up great numbers.
Defensively, we wanted some continuity. Got that too. Blache doesn't want to be a HC and in a few years could retire and turn it over to Olividatti. After the successes and failures of the past 4 years expect Blache to improve the D and finish top 5.
As for the HC, I don't want a great coach with a "proven system." Follow the lead of the Cowboys, Colts and Steelers (and yes Gibbs 2.0). Coordinators coach and scheme. HC's lead men.
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Old 01-27-2008, 12:59 AM   #28
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After all of the whining about wanting an "up and coming guy," or "young," innovative," we got it. Zorn isn't a retread. He's ready to prove that he can run an offense. After a badly called day we don't have to hear of the 2004 Chiefs or some other blast from Suanders past that put up great numbers.
Defensively, we wanted some continuity. Got that too. Blache doesn't want to be a HC and in a few years could retire and turn it over to Olividatti. After the successes and failures of the past 4 years expect Blache to improve the D and finish top 5.
As for the HC, I don't want a great coach with a "proven system." Follow the lead of the Cowboys, Colts and Steelers (and yes Gibbs 2.0). Coordinators coach and scheme. HC's lead men.
Maybe that will be the plan in bringing in Fassel, if he fails Zorn gets promoted to HC. Zorn is an excellent, innovative up and coming coach. I loved him as a player and I'm sure also as OC. We were lucky Seattle didn't give him the OC position, otherwise we would be screwed.
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Old 01-27-2008, 02:06 AM   #29
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Lets all face the music. I like the idea of Zorn but I have this little voice in me saying even though he has been in the same offense learning everything and how to run it...all he has done was coach the QB's. Yes he will be great for Jason but will he be great for the whole offense? Will he be able to game plan? Then theres Blache. I keep reading how he game plans like no other coach, I hope so. I also worry about how he will coach the D. Is he also a start from the back of the defense and work forward or is he going to bring in some better, younger DL/DE? I always felt we were over loaded at CB and LB.

Who knows maybe the offense will be better in the WC. Maybe Portis will shine like he did in Denver. Maybe the D will be alot better and will not fizzle in the 4th quarter. Most importantly maybe we can bring in a trainer to stop all the ham string crap and pulled groin muscles.
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Old 01-27-2008, 02:57 AM   #30
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This is a nice idea, and I wish I could just put this past month behind me and move on, but I'm still really, really bitter about what Snyder's done here.

Frankly, even if he produces a winning product next year or in the near future, it's going to be hard for me to accept. I'll still be pulling for my guys on the field, but I really can't support Dan Snyder or anything he stands for at this point.

I now have the same nauseated feeling about this franchise as I did when we had that awful, gaudy, summer where Deion was giving a press conference in a Burgundy suit and we defrosted Bruce Smith out of cryogenic storage in that pathetic record grab. I guess the only difference is, I really like our players today (as opposed to the awful retreads we had back then). But, I feel like the leadership and brotherhood that had developed over the last year is probably gone now.

I'll always be a Redskins fan, but right now I'm saying: thank God for the Wizards.
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