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The Black cloud is definetly on the Redskins Team this year.
I like that special they had on Chris Cooley last night. His paintings and the crazy things that he does with his friends. He seems to be a real cool dude. Then minutes later into the game last night he breaks his ankle.
Get Well Chris.
Last edited by Mr. Opinion; 10-27-2009 at 09:05 AM..
It's Chris Cooley dude! Yes the Redskins SUCK really bad. They need to start cleaning house by firing Vinny Cerrato first, then hire a true GM (Bill Polian's son would be an awesome candidate) and let the GM clean house regarding the coaching staff and the players. Just my $0.02 worth. Another miserable season... it's like I live in the movie "Grand Hog Day"!!
Not only is this the Skins worse performing team in 72 years, they've had the easiest first six games since the 1954 Giants team. The Skins are the worst team in the NFL today. Snyder better make the correct adjustments or move the team to LA and call it the "Snyder's Cry Babies", leaving the name and logo and SB trophies here in Washington. Or sell the team as was chanted on national TV last night from the fans in the stands.
The Redskins can suck as bad as my Virgina Cavaliers for 20 years and they would never move. It's the heart and soul of DC sports (for a long time, it was the only thing worth watching, unless you went for the O's).
The Redskins can suck as bad as my Virgina Cavaliers for 20 years and they would never move. It's the heart and soul of DC sports (for a long time, it was the only thing worth watching, unless you went for the O's).
Wonder how long that will last with Danny Boy's latest way of pizzing off the fan base:
The Redskins can suck as bad as my Virgina Cavaliers for 20 years and they would never move. It's the heart and soul of DC sports (for a long time, it was the only thing worth watching, unless you went for the O's).
As the Cleveland Browns moved from Cleveland to Baltimore to become the Ravens they could not take the Cleveland Browns legacy with them. Make no mistake, if Danny boy, who incidentally has declared a small war so far on the fans by tossing them from the Stadium because he feels slighted by them, he will feel the wrath of a well educated, wealthy fan base, many whom are lawyers laying waste of his fat ass and history may repeat itself, hopefully. You are correct in that the Washington Redskins is the heart of this town. Snyder is the steward of this team whether he likes it or not. It is not a toy for this man to play with and the wrath of the Redskin fan has now started, only now. We've figured it out and his time running this team is coming to a close whether he likes it or not. If he doen't like it, then move this turkey elsewhere for your enjoyment, I've seen enough.
"After extensive talks between the NFL, the Browns and officials of the two cities, Cleveland accepted a legal settlement that would keep the Browns legacy in Cleveland.[8] In February 1996, the NFL announced that the Browns would be 'deactivated' for three years, and that a new stadium would be built for a new Browns team, as either an expansion team or a team moved from another city, that would begin play in 1999. Modell would in turn be granted a new franchise, (the 31st NFL franchise), for Baltimore, the Baltimore Ravens, retaining the current contracts of players and personnel. The Browns ceased play at the end of the 1995 season when Modell relocated to Baltimore, becoming what the NFL declared to be the expansion Baltimore Ravens. The Browns franchise was then reactivated, and its roster restocked via an expansion draft before resuming play in the 1999 season. There would be a new team, but the Browns' name, colors, history, records, awards and archives would remain in Cleveland.[8] Coincidentally, the only other current NFL team to suspend operations without merging with another, the St. Louis Rams, had once played in Cleveland (they suspended during the 1943 season, at the height of World War II, during their time in Cleveland).[9] During this period the threat of relocation to Cleveland was used by several teams, such as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos, to help convince the taxpayers in those areas to fund new stadiums."
If anyone cares to donate to the "Sell OUR Team Danny Boy" here's the website. Money is returned if target goal is not met. Sell OUR Team Danny Boy - Kapipal
Why would Snyder sell the team? He is already rich, so he doesnt need any money. Plus the skins are making him money. Remember they are the third highest grossing sports franchise in the WORLD!
Support the skins from your living room, only way to do it. If Snyder makes no money from over priced hot dogs, beer, jerseys and Johnny rockets, then he will take notice. The only way to hurt a ego maniac like Snyder is to hit 'em where it hurts...In his wallet
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