This made me smile from ear to ear. Scott Van Pelt on the Redskins.....
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This made me smile from ear to ear. Scott Van Pelt on the Redskins.....
Scott Van Pelts segment starts :58 in
There were a lot of issues and it all stemmed back to Dan Snyder and how he treated the fans, but the last straw was how he treated my friends son. I'm not getting into it though. I wasn't about to put another cent into the organization and was going to cancel my tickets anyway. I tend to spend a lot on football merchandise to support my team and rooting for Snyders team just didn't seam like the right thing to do. Having the Baltimore Ravens in the state that I live in, made the decision easier, since it is a franchise I have always respected.Skins are just a mess that will never get cleaned up until Snyder leaves. The more I think about it, the more I realize that FedEx has been a home game for the Eagles and Cowboys for years now. Hell, the turnout for Giants fans is pretty good. I specifically remember the Packers, Vikings and Steelers essentially turning their respective games there into home games.
If the Ravens and Redskins continue moving in the direction they're currently heading in, BEST BELIEVE we turning that bitch into a home game in 2020. Now Mania, I must've missed it when you first explained it, but what was the last straw of the Skins that made you join the good side?
I see. Snyder seems like a shitty owner anyways. I hope we NEVER have these kind of problems. Seeing the dysfunction in Pittsburgh along with the Skins being a joke makes me appreciate our FO even more.There were a lot of issues and it all stemmed back to Dan Snyder and how he treated the fans, but the last straw was how he treated my friends son. I'm not getting into it though. I wasn't about to put another cent into the organization and was going to cancel my tickets anyway. I tend to spend a lot on football merchandise to support my team and rooting for Snyders team just didn't seam like the right thing to do. Since I live in Maryland, I decided to root for the team that was in Maryland, especially since I always respected the Baltimore Ravens. Anyway, Snyder is in it for the money and doesn't care about the fans at all.
I wish I came to the good side years ago, but changing wasn't easy for me due to how long I was a fan (1980). I suppose being a season ticket holder I was able to see how Dan Snyder actually treated the fans.
I'm glad you brought that up. The strong and well respected front office of the Ravens allows for continued growth of the organization. However this is why I was so hesitant in wanting Harbaugh gone this offseason. It's not that easy to find a head coach that is worthy to stick around for a decade or so and if you make the wrong choice at head coach it will set the franchise back, because each coach will want their own types of players. Just look at all the floundering organizations around the league. Many have bad ownership, bad coaches or just bad front offices or all of the three. Who is going to replace Harbaugh, atleast this offseason. I'd rather extend him, even with his flaws he is a very very good leader and that is what we need in a head coach.I see. Snyder seems like a shitty owner anyways. I hope we NEVER have these kind of problems. Seeing the dysfunction in Pittsburgh along with the Skins being a joke makes me appreciate our FO even more.
Report: Hue Jackson candidate for Vikings OC
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CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports Bengals assistant Hue Jackson is a "possibility" for the Vikings' offensive-coordinator vacancy.
Coach Mike Zimmer and Jackson were both in Cincinnati together and are part of the Marvin Lewis coaching tree. In-house OC Kevin Stefanski's contract is up, and he's expected to be in demand throughout the league. Stefanski will interview for the Browns' head coach job and has also been connected to the Giants where he'd reunite with Pat Shurmur. Jackson is going to coach in the NFL somewhere in 2019, but it shouldn't be as a head coach or offensive play caller. Zimmer very clearly wants an OC who is going to run the ball heavily. That's enough to question Zimmer.
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Now why are you in the Pit as well? I already gave my reason why I'm here.Hi.
It's really dark here in the pit of misery, where i went voluntarily.
I didn't edit / censored out THAT name in a rotoworld quote ^^Now why are you in the Pit as well? I already gave my reason why I'm here.
Yikes. I don't think an isolated incident constitutes a sentence of that caliber, but if you insist......I didn't edit / censored out THAT name in a rotoworld quote ^^
well, maybe you'll get some good sleep. hmmmm, @rossihunter2 ever try the pit of misery?Hi.
It's really dark here in the pit of misery, where i went voluntarily.
Please, let Hue Jackson preside over the next AFCN cellar-dweller (Bengals), but may he remain in place for years to come. He's got Marvin's seal of approval, so what more do you need? He has the seal of approval from every other team in this division as well (but for different reasons ...)Report: Hue Jackson candidate for Vikings OC
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CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports Bengals assistant Hue Jackson is a "possibility" for the Vikings' offensive-coordinator vacancy.
Coach Mike Zimmer and Jackson were both in Cincinnati together and are part of the Marvin Lewis coaching tree. In-house OC Kevin Stefanski's contract is up, and he's expected to be in demand throughout the league. Stefanski will interview for the Browns' head coach job and has also been connected to the Giants where he'd reunite with Pat Shurmur. Jackson is going to coach in the NFL somewhere in 2019, but it shouldn't be as a head coach or offensive play caller. Zimmer very clearly wants an OC who is going to run the ball heavily. That's enough to question Zimmer.
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Bengals will give Hue Jackson a HC interview
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The Bengals will interview assistant coach Hue Jackson for their head-coaching vacancy.
In-house coordinators OC Bill Lazor and STC Darrin Simmons have already been interviewed for the gig. Jackson has already been linked to the job for several weeks and gets outgoing coach Marvin Lewis' seal of approval. Owner Mike Brown is a big fan of continuity, but hiring Jackson would be a good way to keep Bengals fans away from the stadium. It would be a really bad move.
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Jan 2 - 12:19 PM
well, maybe you'll get some good sleep. hmmmm, @rossihunter2 ever try the pit of misery?
Hue Jackson is always welcome in the AFC North, outside of Baltimore.Please, let Hue Jackson preside over the next AFCN cellar-dweller (Bengals), but may he remain in place for years to come. He's got Marvin's seal of approval, so what more do you need? He has the seal of approval from every other team in this division as well (but for different reasons ...)
I will be stunned if they go that direction (but not as stunned as Bengals fans will be).