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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Springfield
Age: 38
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Re: WHATS WRONG WITH OUR FRONT OFFICE? Barber, Trotter, Smoot, Pierce, and Clark.
making mistakes in the front office starts farther back then barber and trotter...remember when we had trent green.....he sat on the bench for a couple of years....only saw one season of action...good ole gus got hurt the first game of the season...that was the year we started 0-7 but then won our last 7 or 8 of the season...he could have been our tom brady...
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: WHATS WRONG WITH OUR FRONT OFFICE? Barber, Trotter, Smoot, Pierce, and Clark.
Yeah..but cassedy was still our general manager through the cooke era to the beginning of the synder era....after not re-signing green...he went out and traded one of our first round draft picks to the vikings for brad johnson(remember we had two first rounders because Carolina signed our franchise player sean gilbert)...so i blame charlie cassedy
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Manassas
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Re: WHATS WRONG WITH OUR FRONT OFFICE? Barber, Trotter, Smoot, Pierce, and Clark.
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Casserly claims he was hamstrung by the ownership thing. He says now that he did not have the authority he needed to re-sign Trent and that by the time he got the authority, Johnson was the best available alternative. Of course, some of the ownership issues were the fault of Casserly himself. He was working very hard behind the scenes to derail the Millstein bid. I think he was hoping that the Cooke Foundation would fall back on John Cooke's offer once the Millsteins were rejected by the league owners. Who really knows? I think Green would have left for St. Louis to be with Dick Vermeil and Mike Martz no matter how much dough we offered him. I don't remember him being that upset that we didn't make a stronger play to sign him. It seems to me he got out as quickly as he could. For those interested. Mr. Cooke's Will is here: WashingtonPost.com: Jack Kent Cooke's Will: Index Page
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Re: WHATS WRONG WITH OUR FRONT OFFICE? Barber, Trotter, Smoot, Pierce, and Clark.
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The ownership thing really held up what we could do. Plus as you said, Green was eager to go back home to St. Louis to play and he took full advantage of the opportunity he was given. He was probably out of here no matter what. And it's not like Brad Johnson wasn't a good pickup, but we messed that thing all up and ran him out of town about 5 years too early. |
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Uncle Phil
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: sparta, new jersey [ northern jersey ]
Age: 61
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