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and could change, he noted the fans’ pride in the team’s heritage and pointed to polls that support the game. Owner Daniel Snyder has said he will never change the name. ON THIS DAY TRIVIA (answer below): On June 13, 1997, the Red Sox played their
and could change, he noted the fans’ pride in the team’s heritage and pointed to polls that support the game. Owner Daniel Snyder has said he will never change the name. ON THIS DAY TRIVIA (answer below): On June 13, 1997, the Red Sox played their
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hill player in hopes of generating buzz about their team. (This was the team-building approach favored by Redskins owner Daniel Snyder in the late 1990s and early 2000s with a series of awful contracts doled out to Deion Sanders , Jeff George and Bruce Smith
Sure, the Patriots could use a stud receiver like Vincent Jackson , but they’re also not going to spend silly money like Dan Snyder did when laying out $42.5 million ($20.5 million guaranteed) on Pierre Garcon . The Patriots protect their assets
comes to player acquisition and overall salary structure. In other words, don’t expect Bob Kraft to start looking like Daniel Snyder just because he can. “I’d say there are some different factors, but I think in terms of the process, in terms of player acquisition, the
how the extra transition tag will mean much. Sure, the Patriots can place it on one or the other if they want, but when Daniel Snyder comes in with another Albert Haynesworth-type deal worth over $40 million guaranteed, the Pats will have to wave goodbye while getting nothing in return. In other words
might not even have a cap), the bigger factor, as I keep pointing out, is the actual cash outlay. Bob Kraft isn’t Dan Snyder or Jerry Jones. He doesn’t typically spend that kind of money on more than one or two players at a time. Something would have to
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call for the Redskins to change their name . The representatives announced Tuesday that they have sent letters to team owner Dan Snyder , NFL commissioner Roger Goodell , the other 31 NFL teams and FedEx (a Redskins sponsor) noting that the name is offensive
call for the Redskins to change their name . The representatives announced Tuesday that they have sent letters to team owner Dan Snyder , NFL commissioner Roger Goodell , the other 31 NFL teams and FedEx (a Redskins sponsor) noting that the name is offensive
that matters. That’s what I want my legacy to be about. That’s how I want to be remembered.” ♦ Redskins owner Dan Snyder made it clear that he has not softened his opposition to changing the name of his team , despite growing criticism. “We will
that matters. That’s what I want my legacy to be about. That’s how I want to be remembered.” ♦ Redskins owner Dan Snyder made it clear that he has not softened his opposition to changing the name of his team , despite growing criticism. “We will
been known as the Redskins since 1933, when it played in Boston. The franchise moved to Washington in 1937. Current owner Daniel Snyder has given no indications that he would consider a name change. ♦ A man who bought an old photo album at a yard sale in Baileyville, Maine
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