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Monday, December 1, 2008

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Loss leaves Redskins in familiar predicament

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clay44

Again, the Danomen seem to care little about winning. The defensive so-called coordinator said after the game that the team didn't play with urgency. Well, they never have since lil' Dano stole the team away from the Cookes (and took JKC's name off the stadium). Their urgency is spelled -- MONEY! These Danomen with lil' Dan as the GM make big bucks and have the cash register ringing Dano's favorite tune, but they cannot win - even in a NFL that in 2008 resembles a Div. II college format. The NFL is so watered-down, a very good ladies pro team would give most all NFL teams all they can handle. While the Danomen struggled to beat a hapless Seattle team, they can take some solace in the fact that the teams they have left to play are as horrid as themselves.
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clay44....your posts manage to hit the disappointment trifecta....they are neither informative, amusing, or accurate. Greg Blache is a fine coordinator with a solid unit that had a bad day against the best team in football on a day in which they got no help from their offense(again). Dan Snyder didn't steal the team from anyone. If you want to blame anyone for it still not being in the Cooke portfolio it should be JKC and his odd will. The Redskins are a for-profit business and there is nothing wrong with them being run as such. If your point is that Snyder isn't willing to spend money to make the Skins a winner...that's just a silly and ill-informed assertion. "Danomen" is stupid, even by your standards, and should never be typed again. The NFL is the NFL. To suggest it's "watered-down" is ridiculous. There are more teams and the salary cap was designed to promote parity, but if there are better football players on the planet than these 1700 men, where are they? Working for UPS? Your comment about the "ladies" team is too silly to be responded to. I remember your incessant carping back during the preseason. One of the nicest things about the Redskins good start to the season was that you crawled back into your hole and shut up. Just one more reason to hope the Skins start winning again I'd say.
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