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Redskins coaches support owners in lockout
[quote]The Redskins released a statement signed by all 17 of the team's assistant coaches. The statement was a response to a court brief in support of the players filed Wednesday by the NFL Coaches Association.
"We stand united with our ownership, and the brief does not reflect our thoughts on the matter," the statement said. "We, like everyone else, are hopeful that we can return to playing football. We look forward to a new (collective bargaining agreement), and welcoming back our players as soon as possible."[/quote] Read more: [url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/nfl/05/26/redskins-nfl-lockout.ap/index.html#ixzz1NWZdf0on]Redskins coaches support owners in labor standoff - NFL - SI.com[/url] What a bunch of brown nosing weenies. |
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Was in the lockout thread, but good idea to put this in its own thread.
I don't really have an opinion on it. I side with the players so I suppose it would be nice if the coaches did to. But they have to do what they feel is best. |
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I wouldn't publicly speak out against my boss either, not the best career move. I wouldn't put it past Snyder to hold a grudge if a few of the coaches were openly supporting the players cause. Either way, I want football. I'm tired of the back and forth, the delays, the continuances and etc. They need to get back to what matters most, the fans. Without us, football is a dead sport.
What do you think would happen if the fans held our own lockout and didn't come to the games and such? I know they would black them out on T.V., but how long could they last without us? |
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Side note, isn't that kinda what happened with baseball?
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[quote=SmootSmack;804731]Was in the lockout thread, but good idea to put this in its own thread.
I don't really have an opinion on it. I side with the players so I suppose it would be nice if the coaches did to. But they have to do what they feel is best.[/quote] wow.....I agree but it makes me think what cuased them to do this,I mean no other team did ,magically I mean they just happen to have all the ac's together to do this ...or just decided to call everyone of them up and ask? |
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[quote=hagams;804741]I wouldn't publicly speak out against my boss either, not the best career move. I wouldn't put it past Snyder to hold a grudge if a few of the coaches were openly supporting the players cause. Either way, I want football. I'm tired of the back and forth, the delays, the continuances and etc. They need to get back to what matters most, the fans. Without us, football is a dead sport.
What do you think would happen if the fans held our own lockout and didn't come to the games and such? I know they would black them out on T.V., but how long could they last without us?[/quote] Good post! Lost in all of this bickering is the fact, the game belongs to the fans. Many fans are angry that the most important element of the game has been put on hold. It's only natural for coaches to support their source of income....yet to the contrary the players will support the coaches. |
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[quote=hagams;804741]I wouldn't publicly speak out against my boss either, not the best career move. [/quote]
Yup even if they might agree with the players the owners sign the checks and coaches generally have to play the "Company man" game |
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[quote=Giantone;804743]wow.....I agree but it makes me think what cuased them to do this,I mean no other team did ,magically I mean they just happen to have all the ac's together to do this ...or just decided to call everyone of them up and ask?[/quote]
That was my first thought. It has to be Snyders doing right? |
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If anyone is interested, here's the brief
[url]http://assets.espn.go.com/preview/coachesbrief.pdf[/url] |
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I tend to think MS was key to this, not necessarily getting them to voice there opinion one way or the other, but to making it an all or nothing deal, in order to keep both DS and/or the players from being able to pin it on one or two coaches.
Smootsmack, have the Redskins employees, coaches et al had any layoffs or furlough days? I don't recall seeiing anything about that. |
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Not as far as I know. It's interesting that in the brief, Shanahan is mentioned as one of the coaches who may suffer from a prolonged lockout
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[quote=Jontrem;804754]Yup even if they might agree with the players the owners sign the checks and coaches generally have to play the "Company man" game[/quote]
Not a good idea to speak out against your boss, but it's also not a good idea to speak out against people whom you need to perform for you in order for you to please your boss. I'm just absolutely confounded over why the coaches would get involved in this matter. |
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Not sure what all this means nor do I really care. Wake me up when the lockout is over.
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[quote=Coff;804786]Not a good idea to speak out against your boss, but it's also not a good idea to speak out against people whom you need to perform for you in order for you to please your boss. I'm just absolutely confounded over why the coaches would get involved in this matter.[/quote]
My thoughts.... it makes no sense |
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[quote=Coff;804786]Not a good idea to speak out against your boss, but it's also not a good idea to speak out against people whom you need to perform for you in order for you to please your boss. I'm just absolutely confounded over why the coaches would get involved in this matter.[/quote]
Well the players are already speaking out against their bosses so this is nothing new. Coaches are already being negatively affected by the lockout since it is cutting into offseason preparation, which will result in poor team performance thus affecting their job security for coaches. |
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