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Old 11-07-2009, 07:00 PM   #101
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Re: Snyder's "apology"

When I was a kid people used to say that they were sorry all the time for things that they were caught for or were embarrassed publicly for, but they ultimately had their fingers behind their back. Does Dan Snyder think that this empty apology will fix the problems that he is responsible for?

Let's go down the list of things that he did.

1.) He hired Zorn. He said that he thought that this guy would be a great head coach. What does he do to back up the HC when the Star player spouts off in public about his benching of that player? He chastises the Head Coach and tells him that we don't do that to Portis.

2.) He hired Cerrato after he was fired by Schottenheimer. Marty must have known something because he got rid of a guy who was all for bring in name brand players who were past their production. There are some fans who want to say that these past two years were Cerrato's to be in charge. Well, that is not true. He was involved in the Gibbs years and he was there as a yes man for Snyder to give him leverage in personnel decisions.

3.) Snyder's handling of the media and his image is terrible. Snyder could have gotten out in front of this whole problem. Instead there is so much dissension in the organization that people are afraid to say anything because it can come back to haunt them. Because Snyder is such a control freak, he makes it hard to have an organization that is functional.

Snyder' apology is an empty one. Actions speak louder than words.
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