Best 5 Moves of Dan Snyder Era

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SmootSmack
04-20-2009, 09:20 PM
I would argue that the Cookes screwed it up but Danny Boy disrespectfully exploited the situation.

How so?

WaldSkins
04-20-2009, 09:33 PM
Drafting Shawn Taylor has to be in there somewhere, we could have gone with Kellen Winslow, instead we drafted a player who should have been the next LT in terms of defensive importance.

Who misspells Sean Taylor? This is the worst thing i've ever seen on the warpath.

SmootSmack
04-20-2009, 09:36 PM
Who misspells Sean Taylor? This is the worst thing i've ever seen on the warpath.

He corrected himself in the next post. People misspell names here all the time though

WaldSkins
04-20-2009, 09:39 PM
He corrected himself in the next post. People misspell names here all the time though

Sorry for that, but it just struck a nerve with me. I just didn't think that name could be misspelled.

MTK
04-20-2009, 09:43 PM
Sorry for that, but it just struck a nerve with me. I just didn't think that name could be misspelled.

If people can F up Darrell Green, they can F up anything

Lotus
04-20-2009, 09:50 PM
How so?

Jack Kent Cooke, as much as I admired him, screwed things up by not just leaving the team to his son, John. Instead he made John compete for the team. John needed time to raise the necessary cash. Into this brew leapt Snyder. Snyder could have respected the Skins as a family venture but instead exploited the fact that he could raise cash faster than John Kent Cooke. Further, Cooke, if given enough time, likely could have raised more money than Snyder and bought the team, but Snyder made a high bid and then began threatening lawsuits to force the issue early.

Years later I still see Snyder as a vulture intent on feasting on the difficulties of others. Again, he could have respected the Redskins as a family enterprise. He could have given John Kent Cooke the time to keep the team in the family. He always could have waited respectfully until it became clear that Cooke was not going to get his act together, should that have happened, and then bought the team. Instead Snyder showed the same "me, me, me, my money buys everything, I want it NOW" attitude that I still see him exhibit.

Feel free to disagree but I've thought this way for ten years now.

SmootSmack
04-20-2009, 09:59 PM
Jack Kent Cooke, as much as I admired him, screwed things up by not just leaving the team to his son, John. Instead he made John compete for the team. John needed time to raise the necessary cash. Into this brew leapt Snyder. Snyder could have respected the Skins as a family venture but instead exploited the fact that he could raise cash faster than John Kent Cooke. Further, Cooke, if given enough time, likely could have raised more money than Snyder and bought the team, but Snyder made a high bid and then began threatening lawsuits to force the issue early.

Years later I still see Snyder as a vulture intent on feasting on the difficulties of others. Again, he could have respected the Redskins as a family enterprise. He could have given John Kent Cooke the time to keep the team in the family. He always could have waited respectfully until it became clear that Cooke was not going to get his act together, should that have happened, and then bought the team. Instead Snyder showed the same "me, me, me, my money buys everything, I want it NOW" attitude that I still see him exhibit.

Feel free to disagree but I've thought this way for ten years now.

I don't think you have the story entirely accurate, for one thing it seems you're forgetting all about Howard Milstein.

Lotus
04-20-2009, 10:01 PM
I don't think you have the story entirely accurate, for one thing it seems you're forgetting all about Howard Milstein.

Milstein was Snyder's buying partner, no? When I talk about Snyder I'm also talking about Milstein.

tryfuhl
04-20-2009, 10:02 PM
Jack Kent Cooke, as much as I admired him, screwed things up by not just leaving the team to his son, John. Instead he made John compete for the team. John needed time to raise the necessary cash. Into this brew leapt Snyder. Snyder could have respected the Skins as a family venture but instead exploited the fact that he could raise cash faster than John Kent Cooke. Further, Cooke, if given enough time, likely could have raised more money than Snyder and bought the team, but Snyder made a high bid and then began threatening lawsuits to force the issue early.

Years later I still see Snyder as a vulture intent on feasting on the difficulties of others. Again, he could have respected the Redskins as a family enterprise. He could have given John Kent Cooke the time to keep the team in the family. He always could have waited respectfully until it became clear that Cooke was not going to get his act together, should that have happened, and then bought the team. Instead Snyder showed the same "me, me, me, my money buys everything, I want it NOW" attitude that I still see him exhibit.

Feel free to disagree but I've thought this way for ten years now.

It may be the case but there was a bit of time that elapsed before Snyder's approval came through. It wasn't exactly an overnight scenario.

SmootSmack
04-20-2009, 10:11 PM
Milstein was Snyder's buying partner, no? When I talk about Snyder I'm also talking about Milstein.

I don't remember Snyder starting any lawsuits to push the issue early, I could be mistaken though. And he was just a minority partner to Milstein. Plus, the bidding had already opened before Snyder became involved. Why should he have waited? Joe Gibbs was involved with another ownership group. Should we look down on him as well?

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