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The Redskins' problems begin with Dan Snyder

October 19, 2009 12:36 am

The Redskins' problems begin with Dan Snyder

I agree with Steve DeShazo. Daniel Snyder puts no limits on his money; he just throws it at players who have a good reputation ["Hey Snyder: Maybe fixing 'Skins should start with you," Sept. 28].

I believe that Mr. Snyder should look back on his past spending on players, and his financial problems would be answered.

He searches for the players who have the most popularity. He does not need popularity on the football field; he needs effectiveness.

Most owners nowaday think that in order to get a team better, they need to fire the coach and start over. Mr. Snyder has probably thought a lot along these lines.

There are good players all over the country who would hire on with the Redskins.

I realize that Jim Zorn needs improvement and so does his team, but Daniel Snyder needs to stop spending so much money on players he does not need. He could spend it in better ways.

Instead of Redskins fans abandoning their team, maybe they should still support the team but try to get Snyder to stop using his own thinking and instead collaborate with the coaches so they can hire the players they want.

Trey Holladay

Spotsylvania





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