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Old 01-05-2010, 09:16 AM   #16
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Re: The Marketing Philosophy Surronding the Redskins

I would say this "marketing philosophy" is pretty much what goes on all around the league. Teams gotta sell boxes, tickets, and merchandise. I've never heard a team come out and say you know what, "We're going to suck and suck hard for the next few years. Hope you'll still come out and watch the games and buy jerseys."
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Old 01-05-2010, 10:05 AM   #17
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Re: The Marketing Philosophy Surronding the Redskins

I also think that management has for years quite literally believed we were just a player or two or even a coach away from football immortality. It's one thing they don't get slammed for enough really. Believing too much in what team we had.
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Old 01-05-2010, 11:02 AM   #18
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I would say this "marketing philosophy" is pretty much what goes on all around the league. Teams gotta sell boxes, tickets, and merchandise. I've never heard a team come out and say you know what, "We're going to suck and suck hard for the next few years. Hope you'll still come out and watch the games and buy jerseys."
Ted Leonsis sort of did that and everyone says why can't Snyder be more like Leonsis. But you really can't compare the NHL and the NFL and especially not the Capitals and the Redskins. Not in terms of the fan base and expectations.
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Old 01-05-2010, 01:01 PM   #19
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It's called being a fan! If we didn't have the feeling that every year we have a chance to do something, then it would be pointless to watch or keep up with the team. The NFL is a league where things can turn around quick, so it's not unrealistic to think going into a new season that we have a chance to make the playoffs and then once in the playoffs, anything can happen.
Well said. I'll always enter a season with hope and optimism. I'll never pick against the Skins in my predictions no matter how badly things look. I'm a true fan, not someone who only supports the team when they're winning. Anything can happen any Sunday, so I won't be one of those who whine and say they'll lose, only to be a liar on Monday when celebrating with everyone who stood by the team.
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Old 01-06-2010, 03:01 PM   #20
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"With each hiring, things were supposed to different. Things were going to function better. The owner was going to be less involved. The offense was going to be more efficient . . . Under each new coach, the Redskins were going to sit on top of the world."

Wilbon said this in his post today about the new hiring, and this exactly reinforces what I'm trying to get across. People already talking in the new thread about the new HC like it's playoff bound next year. Each year, we get this new guy, we are told it's different, and then DS does what he really wants to do the whole time.

Each time, we are told, that has given more control the coach, isn't involved, etc. But, as we all know, it isn't exactly true. I just hope this time changes, but I just hope everyone gives him 3 years, REGARDLESS of his record, before calling for change.
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Old 01-06-2010, 03:43 PM   #21
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"With each hiring, things were supposed to different. Things were going to function better. The owner was going to be less involved. The offense was going to be more efficient . . . Under each new coach, the Redskins were going to sit on top of the world."

Wilbon said this in his post today about the new hiring, and this exactly reinforces what I'm trying to get across. People already talking in the new thread about the new HC like it's playoff bound next year. Each year, we get this new guy, we are told it's different, and then DS does what he really wants to do the whole time.

Each time, we are told, that has given more control the coach, isn't involved, etc. But, as we all know, it isn't exactly true. I just hope this time changes, but I just hope everyone gives him 3 years, REGARDLESS of his record, before calling for change.
I think that Snyder has realize he has fucked up this team & being the laughing stock of the league cut him deep. He actually got rid of Vinny his right-hand man that to me showed he was fed up, committed to building a championship caliber franchise here at Washington. I understand that things were said before about change. Truth is that the culture has & will change with this new front office set in place. Shanny nor Allen took this job to be undermined by the owner that is not acceptable by their standards. I'm pretty sure they said you've had your ten year run let me show you how to win Danny.
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:17 PM   #22
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Well its fair to say many years we are one or two players from contending. The problem is we just never seem to get those players. I have thought us an 10-6 11-5 team for likely 4 years in a row now. Funny, we havent been that close ever.
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