RedskinsFreak wrote:I just hope the ES staff DOESN'T get improved access. They're still fans and fans stay OUTside the ropes.
They did. Read the press release.
RedskinsFreak wrote:I just hope the ES staff DOESN'T get improved access. They're still fans and fans stay OUTside the ropes.
Wheat wrote:I don't get why people can't browse all the fan sites, and get the news/topics they're looking for.
Cripes..... its a FAN SITE for our favorite Football Team.
relax.
p.s.- I'm a regular poster at ES and I like to wander around. I had to sign up just because of the freaking out over here. Like its another teams fans getting to be connected to the Skins.
Wheat wrote:I think a lot of the responses in this thread are what shocked some folks over there. There was some straight up venom that just set some folks over there off.
No one person is at fault. It was just alittle shocking.
Jake wrote:RedskinsFreak wrote:I just hope the ES staff DOESN'T get improved access. They're still fans and fans stay OUTside the ropes.
They did. Read the press release.
Representatives of Extremeskins at Redskins.com will join the team at all games, providing an exclusive fan view from the pressbox and sidelines.
TAFKAS wrote:Hey guys. Longtime reader, first time poster here. I really like the look and content you guys have here. If I didn't have bills to pay I'd post here more often.
I'm one of the moderators over at TheWarpath.net and I thought what better thread than this one to officially join this site once and for all.
As many of you have done with the other members on this site, I have developed some great friendships with the members of the Warpath.net and that, to me, is my immediate Redskins family so you'll forgive me if I feel protective of them, while still respecting members on other sites and recognizing that we're all one big family. I apologize for that run-on sentence.
But I don't feel as though ES necessarily approached this as though we were one big family. And that's what frustrates me. If we were one big family then all of us (ES, Warpath, HailRedskins, and TheHogs.net) would be part of this deal and we, or at least we moderators, would have been in the loop on this beforehand.
Case in point, as fellow Warpath moderator and camp reporter Joe Crisp and I were preparing the proposal for our charity football game (http://www.thehogs.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=162261#162261) and making numerous phone calls, not only did we keep everyone at our site in the loop but also everyone at all the other sites. We recognized that a big event like that with the involvement of such ex-greats as Art Monk, Charles Mann, Mark Moseley, Tony McGee (among others) was a great coup for the ENTIRE Redskins online community. And we wanted to share with everyone how things were progressing. Things are moving along well for a spring game by the way, we'll get you more details by the end of August.
But it feels like what ES did was basically go behind our back with the Redskins, and in the process shut Joe Crisp out (not to mention the reporters over at Hogs.net and HailRedskins.com).
But anyway, bygones. Congrats to Extreme. They've done excellent work and I hold no grudges. And congratulations to all the other sites (Warpath.net, Hogs.net, HailRedskins.com) for their continued commitment to the knowledgeable Redskins fan.
Nice to be a part of this board
Om wrote:I did want to at least suggest that there is in fact a yin to this yang.
Thanks for the opportunity to try ...
Om wrote:TAFKAS wrote:Hey guys. Longtime reader, first time poster here. I really like the look and content you guys have here. If I didn't have bills to pay I'd post here more often.
I'm one of the moderators over at TheWarpath.net and I thought what better thread than this one to officially join this site once and for all.
As many of you have done with the other members on this site, I have developed some great friendships with the members of the Warpath.net and that, to me, is my immediate Redskins family so you'll forgive me if I feel protective of them, while still respecting members on other sites and recognizing that we're all one big family. I apologize for that run-on sentence.
But I don't feel as though ES necessarily approached this as though we were one big family. And that's what frustrates me. If we were one big family then all of us (ES, Warpath, HailRedskins, and TheHogs.net) would be part of this deal and we, or at least we moderators, would have been in the loop on this beforehand.
Case in point, as fellow Warpath moderator and camp reporter Joe Crisp and I were preparing the proposal for our charity football game (http://www.thehogs.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=162261#162261) and making numerous phone calls, not only did we keep everyone at our site in the loop but also everyone at all the other sites. We recognized that a big event like that with the involvement of such ex-greats as Art Monk, Charles Mann, Mark Moseley, Tony McGee (among others) was a great coup for the ENTIRE Redskins online community. And we wanted to share with everyone how things were progressing. Things are moving along well for a spring game by the way, we'll get you more details by the end of August.
But it feels like what ES did was basically go behind our back with the Redskins, and in the process shut Joe Crisp out (not to mention the reporters over at Hogs.net and HailRedskins.com).
But anyway, bygones. Congrats to Extreme. They've done excellent work and I hold no grudges. And congratulations to all the other sites (Warpath.net, Hogs.net, HailRedskins.com) for their continued commitment to the knowledgeable Redskins fan.
Nice to be a part of this board
Hesitant as I am to stir this up even MORE ... the notion that we went "behind anyone's back" in this thing is just preposterous. The Washington Redskins approached US about the possibility of incorportating ES into redskins.com when they decided they were going to institute a MB. Those preliminary exploratory discussions, and then all the subsequent negotiations that ultimately resulted in an agreement were NOT for public consumption ... and it frankly strains credulity to think anyone would believe they were.
It is also giving us WAY too much credit to think that we had any pull or say in who did or did not get media access to camps. Seriously ... we're running their message board. We are NOT making executive decisions on how and with whom they do business.
The Redskins are building a site that includes, among other things, a message board. Through long, painstaking negotiation, they reached an arrangement with us to create one. Now it's up to each Redskin fan as an individual to decide if the product we come up with as a result is worthy of their time. Is it too much to ask that their perceptions not be colored and/or poisoned by the leaders of other forums passing along mis- and disinformation?
I won't "argue" or debate the point further here on thehogs.net dime, but I did want to at least suggest that there is in fact a yin to this yang.
Thanks for the opportunity to try ...
Redskin in Canada wrote:Om wrote:I did want to at least suggest that there is in fact a yin to this yang.
Thanks for the opportunity to try ...
Thanks for the suggestion. Even more useful would be a constructive attitude by ALL to allow EQUAL access to people that put similar work and sacrifice to support their team.
By this, I mean of course that there are several boards whose informed staff DESERVE to be treated with the same deference and respect that some appear to have gained so far. I ask for EQUAL opportunity to the staff of ALL boards. Is that too much to ask?
I am not unhappy that the Redskins FINALLY have come up with the bright idea to incorporate a FAN message board in their site. Kudos to the "smart" guy who discovered the fact that fans may want to have a place to have a say. (!)
But it would be a disaster for the Redskin organisation to recognise the work of some and to disregard the work done by others. I personally do not want to be a member of any other board than this one. Why? because it contains quality posts and articles written by sensible and well informed people. Quality over quantity is better for me thank you very much.
I also LOVE the independence of this board to comment on the work done by ANYBODY in the Redskins organization. While it remains to be seen whether posters in that new board can write something critical about anybody from the ownership down to the front office or the administration, I hope that they are open minded to accept it.
If the effort by the Redskins organization is truly founded in a genuine desire to reach to the fans, ALL THE FANS, they can not give preferential access to some without the risk to alienate others.
So if the ying is fine, the yang must indeed go with it. Or as we say in Canada, "what is good for the goose, is good for the gander".
Om wrote:I have no problem with that, sir, nor do any of my colleagues at ES. But it's a matter properly taken up with the Redskins, not a frustration to be inaccurately, unrealistically and unfairly blamed on a handful of guys, just like yourselves, who happen to love the team and work like hell to produce a good product ... but who also happen to be part of the board the team elected to approach.
That's the sole point I hoped to make here.
With that, I WILL now retire from the conversation on your board, out of the very respect I do in fact have for your community.
Here's hoping we cross paths again ...
RiC wrote:Even more useful would be a constructive attitude by ALL to allow EQUAL access to people that put similar work and sacrifice to support their team.
1niksder wrote:RiC wrote:Even more useful would be a constructive attitude by ALL to allow EQUAL access to people that put similar work and sacrifice to support their team.
It would have been hard for Om, Blade, or whoever that was approached about the merger to stay - We'd love to join redskins.com... but you need to include Hailskin.com, Warpath.net THN and others. If they had said that - "the Danny" would still be looking for a message board.
1niksder wrote:RiC wrote:Even more useful would be a constructive attitude by ALL to allow EQUAL access to people that put similar work and sacrifice to support their team.
It would have been hard for Om, Blade, or whoever that was approached about the merger to stay - We'd love to join redskins.com... but you need to include Hailskin.com, Warpath.net THN and others. If they had said that - "the Danny" would still be looking for a message board.
cvillehog wrote:I don't think that's the point. And I don't think anyone is saying that ES has done anything wrong (at least not on this message board).
The point is, the Redskins community was left in the dark (by the Redskins), and responded exactly how you might expect a bunch of people accustomed to open and honest conversations to react.
mattyk72 wrote:1niksder wrote:RiC wrote:Even more useful would be a constructive attitude by ALL to allow EQUAL access to people that put similar work and sacrifice to support their team.
It would have been hard for Om, Blade, or whoever that was approached about the merger to stay - We'd love to join redskins.com... but you need to include Hailskin.com, Warpath.net THN and others. If they had said that - "the Danny" would still be looking for a message board.
I have no problem with the merge itself, but for the Redskins to knowingly exclude the remaining fan sites by stripping them of their camp credentials at the last minute wasn't a wise move in my opinion and it's contributed to some of the resentment that's being felt out there.
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:So, like everything else the Danny negotiates (Domino's, Popeyes, Independence Air, etc.), will ES be "The Official Message Board of the Washington Redskins"? Just wondering.