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Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
If Snyder is planning to make changes, he’d better hurry up. The available pool of GMs, head coaches, and assistants is only going to get smaller
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Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[QUOTE=BigHairedAristocrat;1215652]If Snyder is planning to make changes, he’d better hurry up. The available pool of GMs, head coaches, and assistants is only going to get smaller
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Well, you said we’d see everything in 24 hours, 22 hours ago Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=CRedskinsRule;1215629]quoting myself as Gruden proves point 3:[/quote]
The team should make every attempt to move Reed this offseason and they need to cut VD as well. |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
I said it earlier today, but I think Gibbs and Snyder are working on a buyout. Not a complete selling of the team, but Gibbs becomes the majority owner, and Snyder et al take on a minority position. (Unless Gibbs has the financial wherewithal to do a full buyout). I think that is the only thing that makes sense, when you add the story about DS' obliviousness, the complete silence on all fronts about any possible changes at any level, and the delay in reasonable actions.
Of course this is pie in the sky wishful thinking... |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=CRedskinsRule;1215660]I said it earlier today, but I think Gibbs and Snyder are working on a buyout. Not a complete selling of the team, but Gibbs becomes the majority owner, and Snyder et al take on a minority position. (Unless Gibbs has the financial wherewithal to do a full buyout). I think that is the only thing that makes sense, when you add the story about DS' obliviousness, the complete silence on all fronts about any possible changes at any level, and the delay in reasonable actions.
Of course this is pie in the sky wishful thinking...[/quote] This would make me cry in front of my children (happy cry). |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=CRedskinsRule;1215660]I said it earlier today, but I think Gibbs and Snyder are working on a buyout. Not a complete selling of the team, but Gibbs becomes the majority owner, and Snyder et al take on a minority position. (Unless Gibbs has the financial wherewithal to do a full buyout). I think that is the only thing that makes sense, when you add the story about DS' obliviousness, the complete silence on all fronts about any possible changes at any level, and the delay in reasonable actions.
Of course this is pie in the sky wishful thinking...[/quote] This is the most fantastical thing I've seen out of you yet Cred. Quit getting these poor souls hopes up. |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=mooby;1215662]This is the most fantastical thing I've seen out of you yet Cred. Quit getting these poor souls hopes up.[/quote]
Yeah. Google tells me that Gibbs net worth is $60 million. He would only need to come up with about 3 billion more. |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=Skinsfanatic;1215665]Yeah. Google tells me that Gibbs net worth is $60 million. He would only need to come up with about 3 billion more.[/quote]
but what if Bezos funded it???? Bezos and Gibbs were listed separately in a Forbes article about the Panthers sale, Bezos owns the Washington Post, Gibbs would be the Face of the Franchise Owner (or GM) HMMMMM???? [URL="https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2017/12/18/here-are-12-potential-new-owners-of-the-carolina-panthers/#263b1424be16"]https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2017/12/18/here-are-12-potential-new-owners-of-the-carolina-panthers/#263b1424be16[/URL] [quote]Jeff Bezos: The Amazon founder is now the richest person on the planet at $99.8 billion as of Monday morning. Bezos has not expressed interest in buying a pro sports team but could certainly afford it and has made outside the box investments like his purchase of the Washington Post. Bezos could be an invaluable resource to the NFL as it sorts out its future streaming options for its games. Joe Gibbs: The Hall of Fame football coach is a local and well-liked, but doesn't have the funds to headline a bid. He is also 77 years old and still busy with his Nascar squad.[/quote] |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=CRedskinsRule;1215666]but what if Bezos funded it????
Bezos and Gibbs were listed separately in a Forbes article about the Panthers sale, Bezos owns the Washington Post, Gibbs would be the Face of the Franchise Owner (or GM) HMMMMM????[/quote] I hate you and your false hopes. |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[url]https://twitter.com/BurgundyBlog/status/1079852384573116422?s=20[/url]
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Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=CRedskinsRule;1215666]but what if Bezos funded it????
Bezos and Gibbs were listed separately in a Forbes article about the Panthers sale, Bezos owns the Washington Post, Gibbs would be the Face of the Franchise Owner (or GM) HMMMMM???? [URL="https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2017/12/18/here-are-12-potential-new-owners-of-the-carolina-panthers/#263b1424be16"]https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2017/12/18/here-are-12-potential-new-owners-of-the-carolina-panthers/#263b1424be16[/URL][/quote] A. Jeff Bezos would never enter an ownership group, he could buy the Redskins outright. B. Jeff Bezos according to Google makes roughly 275 mil a day, so he could buy the Redskins on about 10 days salary. C. Why would Bezos want to be part of an ownership group when he doesn't need to be? D. Would you really want Jeff frickin' Bezos as your majority owner? I'm not convinced he'd be any better than Snyder. |
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[quote=mooby;1215669]A. Jeff Bezos would never enter an ownership group, he could buy the Redskins outright.
B. Jeff Bezos according to Google makes roughly 275 mil a day, so he could buy the Redskins on about 10 days salary. C. Why would Bezos want to be part of an ownership group when he doesn't need to be? D. Would you really want Jeff frickin' Bezos as your majority owner? I'm not convinced he'd be any better than Snyder.[/quote] I think if he didn't want to run the team or oversee it, bringing Gibbs in as your partner would be the way to do it. My mind is blowing thinking about this thing that WILL NOT happen. If sometime today it was announced that Bezos was going to buy the team (99 percent silent owner) with Gibbs as a partner (1 percent acting owner) I would absolutely die. And, I know that a lot of you will disagree about this part, but if that announcement were followed with a name change (that keeps the logo and just makes the name more palatable - switch back to Braves even) and a plan to move back to the RFK location, I would fall out with happiness. |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[QUOTE=DYoungJelly;1215668][url]https://twitter.com/BurgundyBlog/status/1079852384573116422?s=20[/url]
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] That could mean there was nothing to stay in Landover for, meaning no changes are being made Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
[quote=CRedskinsRule;1215666]but what if Bezos funded it????
Bezos and Gibbs were listed separately in a Forbes article about the Panthers sale, Bezos owns the Washington Post, Gibbs would be the Face of the Franchise Owner (or GM) HMMMMM???? [URL="https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2017/12/18/here-are-12-potential-new-owners-of-the-carolina-panthers/#263b1424be16"]https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2017/12/18/here-are-12-potential-new-owners-of-the-carolina-panthers/#263b1424be16[/URL][/quote] F...!! Bezos!! He would want to rename the team. |
Re: Time to clean house 1.0.
I wish someone in this organization gave a shit
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