Snyder Interview

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EEich
03-30-2005, 02:13 PM
I'm not so sure...
It's hard for me to say that the Skins have improved during the off-season.
We've been hearing Dan say it for five years now. It's getting old and tired.

Schneed10
03-30-2005, 02:25 PM
I'm not so sure...
It's hard for me to say that the Skins have improved during the off-season.
We've been hearing Dan say it for five years now. It's getting old and tired.

Right, but in the past offseasons we've also been hearing Steve Spurrier saying that he thought we'd improved. But now, we're hearing Joe Gibbs saying we're improved.

It's a given that Dan Snyder knows nothing about football. But when Joe Gibbs starts to say we're improving, then I'm starting to believe. There's a bit of a difference between Gibbs and Spurrier.

EEich
03-30-2005, 02:29 PM
After watching Gibbs start the wrong QB for most of last year,
I can't say that I have as much confidence in Joe as I did during his Superbowl years.

Schneed10
03-30-2005, 02:29 PM
But Brunell isn't starting this year, Ramsey is. I can't see how that's not a cause for optimism.

sportscurmudgeon
03-30-2005, 03:28 PM
Schneed10:

Did I miss something about how Coles thought at one point he was going to be released and would forego his roster bonus but then the story broke and things changed. If there is even a 10% stain of truth in that, then somebody somewhere somehow pondered the possibility of a release - - but then things changed. So, I'm not 100% convinced that Demasio was completely wrong in his story. I am positive he did not have it completely right either.


Ramseyfan:

You have hit the jackpot here. The Skins - and Danny Boy specifically - do not like the tone of the Wash Post's coverage of the team and its actions. It starts with the "obstructed view seats" and goes through to the coverage of the lawsuits to ban people crossing the street to get to Fed Ex and not pay huge parking fees and then on to the not always successful team personnel decisions. So Danny Boy - knowing that he is a prime catch for a media outlet here in Washington on an exclusive interview - goes to the Times and not the Post.

When he does that, he KNOWS AHEAD OF TIME that the Times will do a positive story about him because that is the ONLY way they will get to interview him again on an exclusive basis. If they trash him, they are toast. They know that they are #2 in this market and that in the long run Danny Boy can't make nearly as much money without the Post on his side, so the Times will be "gentle" with the interview and "upbeat" with the story. That is good public relations positioning by Danny Boy; he had that one figured out perfectly.

And that is precisely why each and every detail of the Wash Times story ought not to be considered as gospel truth - without some independent verification. Just as Danny Boy knew the interview would be "gentle", he also knew the kind of image of himself he wanted to project and he probably had a few "messages" he wanted to "get out there". So, some of the stuff in there is no more "objective" and "reality-based" than the stuff on redskins.com. In fact, a part of the interview is stuff that might have appeared on redskins.com had there not been this Times interview.

Never did I say here - or in any other place on Planet Earth - that Bill O'Reilley or anyone who behaves as he does is/was a hard-hitting and objective and truth-seeking journalist. Woodward and Bernstein were back in the 70s; Sy Hersh is and has been for the last 30 years; no one on the Post or the Times sports staff measures up on that scale. No one!

If I look at the "negative stories" that have come out locally about the Redskins in the Post over the past couple of years, I'm not sure I would call them "muckraking". The team's free agency gains and losses are out there for all to see; the lawsuit to allow people to walk to the stadium was public record; the story about the obstructed view seats was sensationalized a bit because of the amount of space it got in the sports section, but it wasn't really muckraking.

You'll know if Danny Boy is serious about "punishing" the Post or if this is just a way for him to use the Times as a way to get some good ink in town, by watching to see if the Post gets fewer press credentials for the Skins games/events this season. Ask Joe Crisp what those are worth to a paper. My guess is that the Post will have as many as they ask for - as will the Times.

EEich
03-30-2005, 03:47 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=citadel-2_364805_71&prov=citadel&type=lgns

Daseal
03-30-2005, 05:20 PM
Right, but in the past offseasons we've also been hearing Steve Spurrier saying that he thought we'd improved. But now, we're hearing Joe Gibbs saying we're improved.

It's a given that Dan Snyder knows nothing about football. But when Joe Gibbs starts to say we're improving, then I'm starting to believe. There's a bit of a difference between Gibbs and Spurrier.

Have you ever heard a coach say, "Man we got a lot worse this offseason... We won't be competing this year. Sorry fans."

The 49ers (thank god, I hate em!) might end up saying it this year, but I've never heard anything but optimism from coaches!

Daseal
03-30-2005, 05:22 PM
But Snyder gave his first interview in more than two years to a paper he once reviled. In fact, the reporter who interviewed Snyder, David Elfin -- also a Warpath contributor -- once was banished to the basement during home games. Why? Because Snyder didn't like the newspaper's coverage in his early years.

Nice article, EEich! Who is it!

JWsleep
03-30-2005, 05:33 PM
TWT: Why not give Vinny the GM title?
Snyder: Having a GM goes back to when the general manager ran the ticket office. He used to be like a CEO. Less than half the teams today have a GM. The majority of the coaches have the final say. New England and Philadelphia have a vice president of player personnel and no GM. We have the same structure.

I found this interesting. Is it true? Also, did you see where Danny blamed Vinny for the Deon fiasco?

Anyway, I liked the interview. I believe that he's letting Gibbs run the show. And it can't hurt to have two papers in town competing to have the best skins coverage.

Paintrain
03-30-2005, 05:58 PM
Being an out of town fan I only have the Post and Times websites to depend on for Redskins "news" so I don't really care about the politics of who is in bed with the FO or not.. Bottom line the Post needs to remember is Journalism 101, it's more important to be right than first.

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