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This past season, Rivera said he wants to be a run first team. Bieniemy's background is clearly in the west coast offense, which uses a lot of short passing mixed in with or in lieu of the running game. So the big question is will they be run first or more west coast oriented?
There is no chance Rivera is getting fired this off season. The basic reason is new ownership will not be in place to make the change. Snyder will not fire Rivera because a new GM and coach, with a long term contract (say 5 years) will drive the sale price down if they buyers don't like the...
I haven't posted much lately and I have not been following the team as closely as in the past. But here are some of my thoughts:
1. It may be hard to evaluate Rivera since there is always so much crap going on with the team off the football field. I think Rivera and a number of players have...
This team has been so bad, 0.500 baseball and being near a wild card spot is so exciting. And this is all happening before most of the high end prospects arrive. Rodriguez, Henderson, Westburg, and Stowers will probably arrive next year. Hall will be pitching out of the bullpen later this year.
One item people may be missing on the QB issue: Most likely, the Redskins were not getting Trubisky or Jamison. If you were Trubisky, would you rather play for Pittsburg and Washington? Everyone would pick Pittsburg every day. So Washington has to overpay for a QB, and trading for him...
From CBS Sports:
Is this the Danial Snyder effect in action?
Here is the link:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/russell-wilson-traded-to-broncos-seahawks-agree-to-blockbuster-move-to-trade-superstar-pending-qbs-approval/
Unless I am missing something, 35x or 30x seems like a really high figure. If you use the 4% rule (flawed as it is), that gets you to 25x.
I am looking at retirement now at 20x, a really small pension, and social security in 10 years. And Fidelity's model thinks I am in pretty good shape.
I know it is not the same, but the Ray Rice incident comes to mind. Initially, the league gave Rice a slap on the wrist. When the video become public, he was basically banished from the league. So just maybe, Snyder will be forced to sell after getting a slap on the wrist.
I did not hear about this before. From PFT:
Of course, the report was never sent to the NFL.
Link to the PFT story: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/02/07/106-7-the-fan-got-it-right-with-its-report-regarding-the-washington-investigation/
There is a very clear pattern over the past 40 years. Republicans administrations cut taxes for everyone. Then the Democrats increase taxes on the wealthy. The net effect: the middle and lower class pay less and less taxes over time. The high earners see their taxes bounce around, but...
I will take the opposite of both of these positions.
There is always another shoe to drop. This team is like a millipede. It does not matter when they announce something, there will always be something else blowing up with the team. It is the Snyder way.
My son was diagnosed with ADD (no H) when he was 10 years old. We went with medications and they have made a world of difference. At the time, he could not see the difference, but as his parents, we could see it.
His medication are stimulants (he is currently on Adderall). It was explained...
From a Jerry Brewer article in the Washington Post:
And:
After one year, the decision to let Kyle Smith go and bring in Mayhew and Hurney isn't looking very good. Of course, one year is a very small sample size to judge your GMs, but the poor performance is definitely worth noting.
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