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Like I said

By DARRELL GREEN on Dec. 12, 2008 into Darrell Green

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Exactly two months ago on Oct 12th I wrote a blog entitled All Access...Or Not... In that blog I discussed the troubles that can befall a team when the public is given too much access by reporters or players sharing too much information about things that are best kept in house. Now, I'll be the first to say that I am not a professionally trained or highly paid writer, but I invite you to go back and check out my most insightful comments from that blog and judge for yourself. Maybe D Elfin, R O'Halloran, J Taylor and D Daily can learn a little something from the old pro. Just kidding guys but check it out.

Let's hope that this week’s clubhouse soap opera doesn't spill over onto the field and shipwreck our chances of us getting the first of what we hope will be three in a row for a 10-6 season and a possible wild card spot in the playoffs.

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clp5150

I went back and read that...very interesting. That's definitely a different spin on things that I have never thought about. I have a feeling that the public's access to more intimate matters will only increase in the future though.
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jroberts

i'm tired of people blaming the 'intensity & frustration' after a game is played on what they said--are they not adults? CP should be benched! I would bench him, the season is over and the coach needs to show who's boss...Maybe the Skins should pick up Burress in the off season!
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Darrell_Green

No Jrob, i don't think the season is over, remember going through adverse times is what builds character, so let's not give them a grade until all of the games are played. let's keep running all of our horses, including CP and see what happen. Clp, if the open house approach continues then unfortunately, you might be right, we'll just have to see.
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clp5150

It's over now!
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geauxtigers

Deadskinz.
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