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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
Yea, Team president in the NFL is such an easy job, even a cave man could do it.
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
I'm sure SM's wife didn't help matters. First it was the issue with Russini, so we all knew he was leaking stuff to her. And then she trolled the Redskins with the SB rings. Seems like he couldn't control his own wife from running her mouth.
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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...that lucky bastard
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
I dont think Scott was drinking,this is some made up bullshit by the skins and its very classless.Showing up to games drunk and in the locker room and nobody ever said anything till now? I call bullshit bullshit bullshit.This is a never ending soap opera called the Washington Redskins.Would make a great HBO series but it's a shitty reality series to the fans
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Imagine the grief if they had kept this all under wraps and just out of the blue canned him and we had no idea why. Not saying the leaks were the right way to handle it, but it was probably a lose/lose for the Skins either way. |
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
This could very well be the worst off season in NFL history so far.....
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Im not buying for a second Scot's drinking was the problem. Everything I have read has people saying it didnt affect how he did his job. No, the real problem was Bruce Allen. Listen to Mike Jones' interview yesterday on ESPN 980, he went into great detail about the whole situation. Scot didnt really have the power he was led to believe when he signed on. He was supposed to have final say over personnel decisions but Allen was way more hands on than expected, overruling him on a number of decisions. Hell, at one point, Scot AND Jay wanted to cut Kory Lichtensteiger but Bruce overruled them both and kept him. And when things went wrong Bruce would make Scot the scape goat in league circles. Like on the Kirk decision last year, Scot wanted to get him signed but Bruce was against it, and when it became apparent they should have gotten the deal done after all, Bruce was telling people that if it hadnt been for Scot, they would have. Is it any wonder there was friction? Understandably Scot finally had enough and basically quit. Man, screw Bruce Allen. Seriously, get this turd out of here. I dont see us ever being a respectable team with him in charge
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I'm not a big fan of Bruce Allen but if Scott wasn't drinking we wouldn't be having this conversation. Every alcoholic I've ever known that started drinking again, and from what I've read, Scott never even stopped after losing 2 jobs because of it, started with having a drink with his buddies and after the first couple of times because nothing went wrong, thought he/she had a handle on it. By the time they realized they were wrong they were trying to trim their pubic hair with a weed whacker because they couldn't find the sissors. No matter how you look at it, SM has a problem and his decision cost him again no matter what Mr. Brownose Allen thinks of him.
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
Or if something public happens like Scot getting a DUI or something.
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I can understand if our dysfunctional team was running Jay Gruden out of town, that he would feel this way. But Jay, the coach who believed in him and gave him the opportunity (at the risk of his own status with the team) is still with the team and pretty much in control. But this is all a negotiation ploy to either get the team to trade him. Because this is all he can do, he has little or no bargaining chips in this situation.
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