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I hate the skins!!! smh damn
Quote from: The Anti-Java on March 09, 2012, 10:46:08 PMOk .....so they are set for RG III, now we have to hope someone wants to trade up to #5 for Tannehill. Whoever does not get Peyton or Flynn.Not likely.Miami is most likely to land Manning, or they can sit tight to watch Tannehil drop to them. Skins and Rams have thwarted most trade down plans for Bucs. >.<
Ok .....so they are set for RG III, now we have to hope someone wants to trade up to #5 for Tannehill. Whoever does not get Peyton or Flynn.
Quote from: BucsWin31 on March 09, 2012, 10:38:21 PMI hate the skins!!! smh damnSince Snyder bought the Redskins, the team has had a losing record (91-117 through the end of the 2011 season). Under Snyder's ownership the Redskins have made the playoffs only three times. In comparison, under the Glazer ownership, the Bucs have made the playoffs seven times and won a Super Bowl. They have also gone through seven head coaches in 13 seasons. In October 2009, several articles in Washington area newspapers criticized Snyder, alleging that his managerial style was partly to blame for the Redskins' on-field struggles. A November 2009 article in the Wall Street Journal also questioned whether Snyder's leadership style had alienated the Redskins fan-base, questioning "Are the Redskins Losing Washington?" The article quotes from a Harris Interactive poll showing that whereas the Redskins in 2003 were the 6th most popular NFL team nationally, by 2009 they had fallen to No. 17.After a 3-7 start to the 2009 Washington Redskins season, criticism of Snyder and his general manager, Vinny Cerrato, escalated, while sportswriters referred to the pair as "Dumb and Dumber". Fans and football analysts have criticized the revolving-door of Redskins head coaches employed since Snyder bought the team, as well as Snyder and Cerrato's pattern of hiring expensive free agents and trading away draft picks for older players instead of recruiting young talent through the NFL draft. Vinny Cerrato resigned in December 2009.Under Snyder, the Redskins have also sued season ticket holders who were unable to pay during the 2008-2009 U.S. recession. Snyder did this despite his claim that there are over 200,000 people on the season ticket waiting list.Part way through the 2009 season, Snyder banned all signs from FedEx Field, leading to further fan discontentment.Redskins fans have also expressed discontentment about rising ticket and parking prices, and Snyder's policy of charging fans for tailgates in special areas of the stadium lot.