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Would the Jerry Richardson haters STFU or find a new team?


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Seriously, you guys are dumb as hell and your bashing of our owner is well past being old.

Again for the insanely stupid, Jerry Richardson did it RIGHT the last year or so. Dump overpriced, underperforming Veterans, Dump a player that really didn't want to be here and wouldn't give full effort.

JR knew there is going to be a salary cap when a CBA gets done and he has positioned this team to have MORE Money than most to spend when it gets here. We have high draft picks which helps. He waited on Fox and ended up getting a coach that I think will lead us to at least one Superbowl championship in his time here.

Cheap? When the fug has he ever been cheap? If any of you actually understood the pro game the salaries under the salary cap are paid by TV contract money, NOT out of JR's pocket!!! COACHES are paid out of his pocket and I think he just spent well to assemble the best all around coaching staff (on paper so far I grant you) this team has ever had!

CBA? You bet your ass he is going to not back down and nor should he! the ONLY reason the owners stupidly and against Ralph wilson and Mike Browns screaming that they shouldnt accept it, was TV contracts were about to expire. They wouldnt' have 4 billion to sit on in case of a lockout/ Strike. It was a horrible deal from a business standpoint. No way in hell should a company pay out nearly 60% of its operating revenue to its employees. And you can bet your ass it never will again even if they have to draft and play scrubs.

Jerry Richardson is smarter than 99.9% of the fans here our your asses would own a pro team and have the money he has. You can sit here and say Goddell and Kraft etal are saying 'golly gee we can get a deal done soon'. No poo sherlock. Ever hear of 'Good owner, bad owner'. Dumb asses. JR is the 'Bad owner' being uber hard ass, while Kraft, Jerry Jones are playing good owner. guess what? Did you clowns not catch that many, many times it has been said but kraft, JR, Jones etal that ALL 32 owners are in favor of doing whatever it takes to get a new deal and that ALL 32 owners will not continue with the deal as is? JR is playing his role folks.

JR has his poo together and knows exactly what he is doing. If you don't think that then you are as flat out stupid as the NFLPA clowns that think the same thing.

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The only response I would have is that fans are fans of a team. They are not required to be fans of the owner. Those that aren't fans of the owner should not be simply told, "Find another team."

The Redskins wouldn't have any fans left, if that were the case.

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The only response I would have is that fans are fans of a team. They are not required to be fans of the owner. Those that aren't fans of the owner should not be simply told, "Find another team."

The Redskins wouldn't have any fans left, if that were the case.

Exactly. I know Cowboy fans who despise Jones, and I don't see a problem with that. A fan of the team is of the team. I hate JR and I wish we had a different owner, but at the same time I recognize there are much worse ones out there. And to those fans, I won't blame them for hating a Zorn, Jones or whoever the fug owner of the Raiders is. Why do you just automatically love anything to do with the panthers without using some sort of logic? Sounds pretty dumb to me if you love a team you have to love all upper management as well. If you love everyone all the time why not keep everyone, we all loved Fox, Delhomme and Peppers right since they were panthers? Get real.

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Seriously, you guys are dumb as hell and your bashing of our owner is well past being old.

Again for the insanely stupid, Jerry Richardson did it RIGHT the last year or so. Dump overpriced, underperforming Veterans, Dump a player that really didn't want to be here and wouldn't give full effort.

JR knew there is going to be a salary cap when a CBA gets done and he has positioned this team to have MORE Money than most to spend when it gets here. We have high draft picks which helps. He waited on Fox and ended up getting a coach that I think will lead us to at least one Superbowl championship in his time here.

Cheap? When the fug has he ever been cheap? If any of you actually understood the pro game the salaries under the salary cap are paid by TV contract money, NOT out of JR's pocket!!! COACHES are paid out of his pocket and I think he just spent well to assemble the best all around coaching staff (on paper so far I grant you) this team has ever had!

CBA? You bet your ass he is going to not back down and nor should he! the ONLY reason the owners stupidly and against Ralph wilson and Mike Browns screaming that they shouldnt accept it, was TV contracts were about to expire. They wouldnt' have 4 billion to sit on in case of a lockout/ Strike. It was a horrible deal from a business standpoint. No way in hell should a company pay out nearly 60% of its operating revenue to its employees. And you can bet your ass it never will again even if they have to draft and play scrubs.

Jerry Richardson is smarter than 99.9% of the fans here our your asses would own a pro team and have the money he has. You can sit here and say Goddell and Kraft etal are saying 'golly gee we can get a deal done soon'. No poo sherlock. Ever hear of 'Good owner, bad owner'. Dumb asses. JR is the 'Bad owner' being uber hard ass, while Kraft, Jerry Jones are playing good owner. guess what? Did you clowns not catch that many, many times it has been said but kraft, JR, Jones etal that ALL 32 owners are in favor of doing whatever it takes to get a new deal and that ALL 32 owners will not continue with the deal as is? JR is playing his role folks.

JR has his poo together and knows exactly what he is doing. If you don't think that then you are as flat out stupid as the NFLPA clowns that think the same thing.

So what entitles you to tell people to STFU? Everyone has the opportunity to post just the same as you do. Just because you don't agree with them you get all huffy.

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Jerry Richardson is an old dolt with a feeble mind that has no business running a professional football team. Age and health issues hit the best of them, this isn't something limited to Richardson. I won't deny he used to be good for this team, but he's much more of an Al Davis/Daniel Snyder type now than a Bob Kraft/Dan Rooney. Until he hands the reins over to someone else, I fear for this team and, heck, for the league as a whole if he keeps his crap up in labor negotiations.

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