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Post Info TOPIC: Campbell, Portis, Snyder and Hef


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Date: Apr 14 7:20 AM, 2009
RE: Campbell, Portis, Snyder and Hef
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Sexy Positions sell tickets. Sad but true.

To the average NON-MSG board fan, what looks better to you prior to renewing your tickets:

Your REDSKINS just added stud WR... or Star RB ... or Defensive Player of the Year.... Renew today to see this fantastic player in action!


or


Your REDSKINS just added Stud OL ... with over 16 Pancakes last year (to which the reader then thinks, ok...Linemen who eats a lot of pancakes...yawn)

Lest us not forget... Dan is a Marketing Guy.

Just a thought.

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Date: Apr 14 7:44 AM, 2009
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Cardas wrote:

Sexy Positions sell tickets. Sad but true.

To the average NON-MSG board fan, what looks better to you prior to renewing your tickets:

Your REDSKINS just added stud WR... or Star RB ... or Defensive Player of the Year.... Renew today to see this fantastic player in action!


or


Your REDSKINS just added Stud OL ... with over 16 Pancakes last year (to which the reader then thinks, ok...Linemen who eats a lot of pancakes...yawn)

Lest us not forget... Dan is a Marketing Guy.

Just a thought.



That, my friend, is the Dan Snyder Paradox; the death of this once-proud organization.  disbelief

 



Ladies and gentlemen, your Washington Redskins!

-- Edited by KB24 on Tuesday 14th of April 2009 08:38:33 AM

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Date: Apr 14 10:38 AM, 2009
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If Jason is upset that the FO explored trading for Cutler, he needs to look at himself for the answer to why. It is he who must prove he's been worth the trust and hope that has been placed in him by this FO before he starts deciding whether or not he should trust them.

-Bang


thumbsup Spot on, Bang.   Couldn't agree with you more.

I'm still a Campbell supporter.  But to those arguing that the front office hasn't done enough to support him, I'd have to disagree. 

Despite our defense being the better side last year (by far), we sent 4 offensive players to the Pro Bowl.  He's got an elite left tackle protecting his blind side, one of the top 5 running backs in the game, one of the top 2 or 3 tight ends, and a Pro Bowl-caliber receiver in Moss.

And say what you want about our line being old and small, it's hardly the worst in the league by any stretch of the imagination, especially compared to the likes of Miami, New Orleans, Houston, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, San Fran, Seattle, Denver and Buffalo, all of which had more efficient quarterback play in 2008.

Jason Campbell can trust that he has (at most) one more season to prove he belongs here.

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