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Changes... Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes!
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 7:17 pm
by Jake
I know that's a cheesy spinoff title from Aerosmith, but that's our season in a nutshell. Spurrier said the team will make significant player and coaching changes possibly in the next two weeks. Boy, oh boy! I really look forward to this. I predict we will fire George Edwards and hire former Bills head coach Gregg Williams as our new defensive coordinator.
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 9:04 pm
by tx_skins_fan
Actually, that's Bowie, not Aerosmith.

I'm excited too.
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 9:22 pm
by HitDoctor
Are you kidding me? Williams? If he is hired, I will HAVE to get a secondary team to root for!!! We need a F*ing GM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does anyone HEAR MEEEE!!!!!
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 9:27 pm
by DEHog
LOUD AND CLEAR...I think this is one of the bone of contention between DS and SS. SS want a GM, DS want some assitant coaches fired. Maybe they can agree (for the better of the team) to bring in a GM and allow him to evaluate and make the changes.
Yea right imagine DS allowing someone besides him to make a discision??
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 3:46 am
by redskins56
Jake, I know someone allready said something, but I have to tell ya too... It's Bowie not Aerosmith... lol
Good point though
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 10:16 am
by DEHog
From the USA today...
Which brings us to Steve Spurrier.
His is an interesting case of NFL inexperience and ineffective, meddlesome ownership-management converging to undermine a once-glorious franchise.
The ol' $5 million-a-year ball coach from Florida doesn't appear to be going anywhere — except straight to the golf course. In his true, iconoclastic style, which thus far has been an undeniable disaster, Spurrier has eschewed the NFL protocol of a few days of postseason housekeeping. Instead, he will go on vacation. Despite weekend reports that he and his wife weren't happy with his job, and that he was considering quitting as coach of the Washington Redskins, Spurrier tried to remain upbeat Sunday, the day after a dreadful 31-7 loss to Philadelphia.
"Big crowd here," he said, greeting the media. "Who is that guy with a Gator hat on? OK, we wound up 5-11, not very good, but there were some worse than us, I guess that's one positive way to look at it. We weren't the worst team in the league."
From there, it went downhill, including this: "Some guys had pretty dad-gum good years. I think our kickers, John Hall and Bryan Barker, had exceptional years."
Clearly, the chagrined and embarrassed coach is kicking himself. In two seasons he has a 12-20 record in the NFL, including 2-10 in the NFC East. In a dozen seasons at Florida, he lost all of 27 games. Spurrier underestimated what it took to get it done in the NFL. He foolishly hired an inadequate coaching staff. And when it comes to discipline, let's just say that Spurrier is not exactly Parcellsian in approach.
Football is about attitude, about finding the right coach. For some teams, the hunt never seems to end.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 1:46 pm
by HitDoctor
I'm glad I shredded the season ticket reservation form! For people to make that much money and not take their job seriously, don't deserve the money I have to work hard for. I'll stick with the sunday ticket so I'm certain to watch a team with passion on Sunday's. Flock you Snyder!
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 3:21 pm
by Star City Skins Fan
Well, I'm still glad I sent in my season ticket reservations. At least Favre and Stabby Lewis will be coming to FedEx, and no one can say those guys don't play with passion. Who knows, maybe the Skins will be Back in the Saddle again - Aerosmith.

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 5:12 pm
by Jake
I meant it was a spinoff of Jaded that Aerosmith did a few years ago. Never heard the Changes song.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 6:30 pm
by Guest
So you know, Aerosmith's Jaded was a cheap knockoff of Bowie's CLASSIC Changes. The choruses sound kinda similar, but Bowie's actually uses the word changes.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 7:07 pm
by Texas Hog
I with you HitDr....flock you Spurrier....not only have we had to suffer through two seasons of worthless undisiplined football, he's now going to drag this out and harm our franchise for next season (either way, whether he stays or not). DS needs to be a man, suck up the measly $15m and fire his worthless a$$! I'd respect him more for that, than this cat and mouse b.s.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 9:20 pm
by hailskins666
dan snyder has dug himself a hole that is going to be tough to climb out of.
DS needs to be a man, suck up the measly $15m and fire his worthless a$$! I'd respect him more for that, than this cat and mouse b.s.
he is trying to adjust. he's done so much that wasn't called for. first the big free agent bust(s) a few years back. then canning norv while we were still in playoff contention. bring in marty, and give up control(first smart move ever) then after a promising finish to the season, cans marty to nab spurrier for 5 mil a year..... all these moves were impatient, bone headed and just plain STUPID. he thought he had his guy with spurrier,(agian inexperience on danny's part where needing a gm would help so much) and now the only time firing a coach is the right thing to do, danny is gun shy. the media is all over this guy and he can't hide. while spurrier was being stubborn and trying to prove the fun n gun without adjustments. snyder just won't relinquish power. he needs a football partner, not a raquetball partner.
