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Old 04-02-2009, 10:11 AM   #69
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Re: If we don't get Cutler, should we extend Campbell?

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Originally Posted by wordsmithgk View Post
I have redskins fatigue. I am so tired of them not having any sort of plan to build a team. They just blow with the wind. I do not want Jay Cutler. He is just another team's problem that will come here, play two years and offer the team little for what they give up for him and pay him. I do believe that if this happens my interest and passion for this team will be dealt a blow that I do not know it will recover from. I am just so tired of the constant change and lack of organization that this dysfunctional ownership exhibits. People say allSnyder wants to do is win and he is willing to spend the money to do that. He has proven he will spend money but he does so without rhyme or reason and I am convinced if this happens this team will never win with this reactionary approach to building a winning team will never build a winning team. I have Redskins fatigue and may well lose interst and passion for a team I have loved since I knew what football was.
I feel ya. I usually look at our big offseason moves & kinda shrug & throw my hands up if I don't like them. This seems different, in part because it's the qb & because I've always been a Campbell fan. While he may never be a perennial pro bowler, he is solid & can win if given time. He's also a good role model for the franchise, someone that 20 years from now we would all love to cheer for when they put his name up in the stadium.

If this Cutler deal happens it will almost seem personal to me, as if DS really doesn't care about what we think. It will totally affirm all of the stereotypical things that have been said about him.

This deal is more about the deal itself than it is about the long-term chances of the franchise being successful on the field.
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