ESPN: Riggins calling out Zorn; and now Snyder

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SkinDogg
09-23-2009, 09:58 PM
Just finished watching Redskins Legacy. While I love this game and I love this team there will never be another group of players as endearing as those old guys like Monk, Riggo, Huff, C. Taylor, The Hogs, Green etc.. Those days are over not only in DC but in every NFL city and sports in general.

Agreed. And how fortunate we were to have been able to experience all of this. Huff and Taylor were a little before my time, but I was right on time for the Super Bowl years.

If I had to add to Redskin Legacy, it would be this 3-set DVD. Theismann talks about XVII, Williams about XXII and Rypien XXVI. Gibbs, Clark, Riggo, Grimm, etc. join in too.

Amazon.com: NFL: America's Game: Washington Redskins: Artist Not Provided: Movies & TV

Hog1
09-23-2009, 10:18 PM
I saw the Sonny piece, and I think his love for the Skins and it's history got the better of him. He's frustrated to. I mean the dude has been calling the games for 30 years.
Sooooo, it's not a well kept secret that some of JZ's play calling is......suspect?
It may well get his attention if some of these legends start pointing this fact out.....

hooskins
09-23-2009, 10:21 PM
I dont know what Sonny is really achieving by all that. He couldve asked Zorn to put himself in Campbells shoes. Would he seriously be cool with a HB pass being called?

Ruhskins
09-24-2009, 12:01 AM
So did any of these legends called out Spurrier when he was f'ing things up? I have tried to erase that period, don't know if anyone knows any better.

killromo
09-24-2009, 12:46 PM
I saw the Sonny piece, and I think his love for the Skins and it's history got the better of him. He's frustrated to. I mean the dude has been calling the games for 30 years.
Sooooo, it's not a well kept secret that some of JZ's play calling is......suspect?
It may well get his attention if some of these legends start pointing this fact out.....

Sonny deserves the respect of Zorn and any coach or player, especially unproven ones. I don't care what Sonny says his service to our organization has been one of long and endearing years and earns him the right to speak out, especially when he makes sense. Sonny has to be pissed about this once proud organization falling and if he needs to speak up to express concerns on the behalf of the fans and community than he is gifted to be in the position that someone might listen to him. Now, let's blow out the Lions and Zorn can shut everyone up!!

Monkeydad
09-24-2009, 01:28 PM
I was just watching ESPN and heard a upcoming story about Riggins and a Redskins legend. Either Sam or Sonny calling our Zorn. This is old news to us here. But I am interested to see what the story on ESPN says. If anyone sees this please post comments. I am waiting for the story to come up.

Riggins IS a Redskins legend.

ESPN is too predictable when it comes to the Skins. They're all picking the Lions to win. Yawn.

Hog1
09-24-2009, 01:40 PM
So did any of these legends called out Spurrier when he was f'ing things up? I have tried to erase that period, don't know if anyone knows any better.
Sorry, I have no memory of that time period........allegedly

Ruhskins
09-24-2009, 01:58 PM
So much for controversy...

Redskins Insider - Sonny: 'I Certainly Don't Have a Problem' With Zorn (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/jason-reid/sonny-i-certainly-dont-have-a.html)

Dogtag
09-24-2009, 09:16 PM
Opinions vary - but SJ is a Redskins legend and a better QB than Coach Zorn ever was. An old school Hall of Fame QB. He has been integral with the Redskins organization for decades. I tend to give him his due respect and listen when he speaks on all matters Redskins. A new coach would be wise to enlist his sage council instead of going for a smart-a** retort.

Just my two cents -

MTK
09-25-2009, 08:23 AM
This whole thing has been seriously overblown, but what else is new?

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