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Report says Dan Snyder is furious with Bruce Allen

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Watch "Russell: "Dan is Furious"" on YouTube
 

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Pull the trigger Dan. You can do it. Lol
 

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From those guys lips to God's ear.

Interested in what the Bruce Allen fan-boys have to say.
 

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Nice & kind of falls in line w/ what I have stated earlier. His connections related to potential new stadium deals in VA are what has kept him in DC this long. If any of this is true he would be "reassigned" & focus strictly on this task. Who knows how accurate all of this is - one can only hope.
 

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He's got to go. We already let two Shanahan's, McVay, and Scot get away, give Eric a real shot.
 

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From those guys lips to God's ear.

Interested in what the Bruce Allen fan-boys have to say.

Outside of Dean I don't believe that you will find many on this forum. I truly believe that many fans are like me - we don't like Allen at all but rather want to see the team do the best that they can given current circumstances & certainly don't wish anything bad for any Redskins players or coaches.

If they can - or demote - his ass - great - good riddance.
 

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Fake News

Heh. Perhaps, but given how the Skins have played since Allen has been GM. Its also very plausible.

Worse W/L record than Vinny Cerrato and has done shit no GM in NFL history has done before.
 

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Nice & kind of falls in line w/ what I have stated earlier. His connections related to potential new stadium deals in VA are what has kept him in DC this long. If any of this is true he would be "reassigned" & focus strictly on this task. Who knows how accurate all of this is - one can only hope.
Yup, and when you keep someone like Allen in and give the power to f things up just because you know he can save you many millions on a new stadium deal, you reap what you sew, Danny. Everything bad Allen has done is on Danny.
 

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He's got to go. We already let two Shanahan's, McVay, and Scot get away, give Eric a real shot.

Heck - fine even if they let Williams run the show. We really don't know if he will do well or not but why not? However he needs to have actual power over personnel moves which does not appear to have at this time.
 

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Honestly, Doug is a front man and a puppet. I would not turn over the team to him. He's A familiar face that is designed to keep the fanbase in line. I'd give Eric or even Jay a shot if Dan wants to hire from within.
 

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Honestly, Doug is a front man and a puppet. I would not turn over the team to him. He's A familiar face that is designed to keep the fanbase in line. I'd give Eric or even Jay a shot if Dan wants to hire from within.

Well - again - the thing is you just don't know if Williams is good or not given his current role. However you can kind of make the same argument for the other two guys you suggested. I just want some new blood if possible & have someone who is not as much of a control freak. Then again - who knows - this could all be BS & Allen might be in the same role for a very long time.
 

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it will soon come to head
 

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Well Scot went on record and said Jay made the Ioannidis pick. Jay gave Kirk his shot and benched RG. At least he's a football guy. Doug was told about the Smith trade at the last minute but got in front of the media and said it was a group decision. He lost all credibiliy with me right there. I love Doug. He and my dad knew each other. I've met him. Spoke at my high school and everything, but it is what it is.
No one is trying to pull Doug from us. Teams are "reportedly" interested in Eric.
 

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So of Bruce gets fired what do we do i say tomsula for GM keep Sheffer the money man
 

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I'm not knowledgeable enough on who the hot candidates are (Eric) but I conduct an honest search and find him. Maybe they circle back to Eric.

It will never, ever happen, but the best guy for the job is Mike Shanahan. It doesn't get much worse than Bruce though.
 

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Here's a list of guys that must be considered for the job, if there's one to be filled: My choice, pay whatever it takes, but get Eric Decosta. Second choice Scott Pioli.

Chiefs VP of player personnel Chris Ballard: Kansas City’s continued success only enhanced the candidacy of an exec who’s been on the cusp for some time. Bonus to hiring him: Widely held belief he’d swiftly assemble a robust scouting staff.

Patriots VP of player personnel Nick Caserio: He interviewed in Miami a few years back, and there was a feeling then that he was ready to take his shot. He hasn’t interviewed elsewhere since, leading to a growing sense that it’d be tough to pry him away.

Ravens assistant GM Eric DeCosta: Good luck pursuing him. He’s almost certainly going nowhere. If anything were to lure him, my sense is it would have to be full control and either a major market or an historic franchise.

Seahawks co-director of player personnel Scott Fitterer: The former college director was promoted last year. And while he’s still on the road plenty, the change has given him experience in pro scouting and an office setting. His résumé = Seattle’s roster.

Texans director of player personnel Brian Gaine: In many ways, Gaine has been the bridge between scouting and coaching, with his background speaking Bill O’Brien’s language. And the Texans’ resiliency this year speaks to the depth he’s helped build.

Packers director of player personnel Brian Gutekunst: As the team’s former college director, he’s vital in how Ted Thompson builds the roster. And while Eliot Wolf is a bigger name, I’ve heard too many good things about Gutekunst to leave him off.

Seahawks co-director of player personnel Trent Kirchner: He was promoted from pro director when Fitterer was, and has since gotten more experience on the college side. He’s interviewed with the Jets and Lions the last two years.

Cowboys assistant director of player personnel Will McClay: The Cowboys’ offensive talent speaks for itself, but Dallas has been equally resourceful in stocking the defense. And in that regard, the team’s top scout has been a difference-maker.

Cardinals VP of player personnel Terry McDonough: Part of the Ozzie Newsome tree, McDonough helped Steve Keim pull off a difficult rebuild-on-the-fly the past four years. The success of Tampa’s Jason Licht coming from Arizona won’t hurt either.

Vikings assistant GM George Paton: Like Ballard, he’s been in the mix for a number of jobs—he was one of two finalists for the Rams post in 2012—and has helped build a proven winner. Minnesota’s rash of injuries has only highlighted that.

Falcons assistant GM Scott Pioli: By all accounts, he’s learned from his experience in Kansas City, and he left the cupboard far from bare. His impact in Atlanta can be seen in the recent influx of talent on defense and along the offensive line.

Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin: Most road scouts have an enormous amount of respect for the stoic Tobin, who has strong football roots, plus a deep, sturdy roster to show for his nearly two decades in Cincinnati.

Packers director of football operations Eliot Wolf: Once Seattle’s John Schneider signed his extension, the assumption became that Wolf would succeed Thompson in Green Bay, maybe very soon. The rumor mill has also tied him to the Niners.
 
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