sandtrapjack
10-27-2009, 01:37 PM
I guess the next thing is he will ban ESPN and thier reporters. Hell most if not all sports writers in general for that matter.
All have been extremely critical of management.
Dirtbag59
10-27-2009, 01:39 PM
I guess the next thing is he will ban ESPN and thier reporters. Hell most if not all sports writers in general for that matter.
All have been extremely critical of management.
Well I wouldn't be surprised. Sal Palantonio really came after Vinny with questions during the pre-game show. I was sure Vinny said to himself midway through the interview that doing this interview was a mistake. Of course hopefully he's solidifying his contacts so he can get back on ESPN after this year instead of picking WR's, TE's, and CB's.
firstdown
10-27-2009, 01:42 PM
So if you guys owned a business and a customer was in you business with something like that about you the owner you would allow them to stay?
Bushead
10-27-2009, 01:48 PM
It's the private sector; they can limit people's free speech if they want to.
Dlyne8r
10-27-2009, 01:48 PM
Per one of the comments on this story in the D.C. Sports Bog, I fear for the part-time female security guard that was almost apologetic to one of the incensed fans stating that she was just doing her job and didn’t necessarily disagree with that fan’s protest, just carrying out management’s directives. Hope she doesn’t indeed lose that job, but I would think after last night she may be looking for alternative part-time work anyway. Who’d want that position?
Dirtbag59
10-27-2009, 01:51 PM
So if you guys owned a business and a customer was in you business with something like that about you the owner you would allow them to stay?
If my store had 80,000 people there and they were being civil while I was charging $2,000 for a hot dog then absolutely. Especially after I got caught suing fans that were eligible for bankruptcy.
Dlyne8r
10-27-2009, 01:52 PM
Firstdown - I understand, but given the current atmosphere and national attention this team is receiving (sports wise of course), I would think that Snyder would be a little more diplomatic in his approach or even allow it considering the potential media backlash it would create (and already has).
redsk1
10-27-2009, 02:00 PM
Firstdown - I understand, but given the current atmosphere and national attention this team is receiving (sports wise of course), I would think that Snyder would be a little more diplomatic in his approach or even allow it considering the potential media backlash it would create (and already has).
Yep. As much bad pub as he's getting, he's going to be getting more for kicking people out and cancelling their seasons tickets. He's better taking the "grin and bear it" approach. Wow, i hope it's not true.
tjmorgan
10-27-2009, 02:08 PM
Cooke is rolling in his grave right now. Until Dan faces the mirror and decides that winning is more important than having his friend at his side, this organization will never change. We will at best be 8-8 year in and year out. And it is simple, we have no real team philosophy set by a GM/Coach duo that the whole team can follow. No real coach will ever want to come to this circus as long as Cerrata is in town. Which means we will actually be worse off than the Raiders, since their owner has less time on this planet to ruin things than Synder.
hooskins
10-27-2009, 02:08 PM
I dont know its a tough call. These kinda stories look pretty bad though. Wait till the national media gets winds, or some kid records security guards forcing an old man to leave. Then Dan is gonna get national attention, and that will hurt him.
It is definitely better to let the mass voice their opinion quietly. As long as they are not creating a stir.