skinz2winz
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I remember where I was the moment he caught the ball in the air. Oh my!
I remember where I was the moment he caught the ball in the air. Oh my!
Another public relations fiasco that the organization could avoid, and worse, Dan and Tanya aren't generally publicly available but I have zero doubt that they read both social media and news articles about how disliked they are to fans/followers/supporters. This is a giant eff U to those dislikes!
I did not know about Griffin and the animosity between him and his teammates but I am not shocked. I had heard rumors about the Snyder refusing to deal with Kyle.A short history of how Dan Snyder mangled Washington’s QB situation for two decades
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The selection of RG3 was not only a singular failure. The loss of several high draft picks, and a stubborn commitment to trying to make RG3 work, crippled the organization for years after the initial move.
To add insult to injury, it came out years later that RG3 had major character red flags, and that the team - read “the owner” - knew about it and ignored them:
i didnt know this
I don't see the loss of draft capital as a major thing at all because a normalized way to handle such losses comes from planning in the event of failure. How this is done, comes close to the same manner in which SB winners operate, or should. They are essentially picking last, barring prior moves and are left to work their magic through free agency and/or trades.A short history of how Dan Snyder mangled Washington’s QB situation for two decades
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The selection of RG3 was not only a singular failure. The loss of several high draft picks, and a stubborn commitment to trying to make RG3 work, crippled the organization for years after the initial move.
To add insult to injury, it came out years later that RG3 had major character red flags, and that the team - read “the owner” - knew about it and ignored them:
i didnt know this
Well to. Compound it we had no cap to bring in FA ‘sI don't see the loss of draft capital as a major thing at all because a normalized way to handle such losses comes from planning in the event of failure. How this is done, comes close to the same manner in which SB winners operate, or should. They are essentially picking last, barring prior moves and are left to work their magic through free agency and/or trades.
To be clearer in what I'm saying, when you don't have the draft capital, use the free agent market and or trades to bolster your team. Don't act as if you're paralyzed (set-back) because you can't draft fresh young talent. Having a first round pick is merely one pick, work the rest of the draft capital that you have as well. This, (the NFL) however, is generally a very conservative minded group, thinking.. is difficult for them especially, when tradition has locked them into being stubborn stewards against change.
Definitely a position that has to upgrade. Reddick would be a start and perhaps a high draft pick as well.no clue the $$$ involved but what do y'all think of Hassan Reddick as a FA pickup after the season?
price point is likely too high. I was thinking who knows when Chase will be really back to himself. likely not until mid to late season next yearWhy bring in Hassan Reddick when you have Young and Sweat?