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Joe_robbie#1

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Remember when I ran this team? Why wasnt there any outrage when Wayne"no shame" Huzienga and his henchmen "stole" my team? Wayne got rid of the Donster and went with a "flashy" Jimmie Johnson. Then JJ ran Danny Boy out of town and stuck us with Wannstache. I wish my legacy would have continued like the Rooneys or other great long time owners. The Dan snyders of the NFL know nothing about running an NFL franchise.

I want OUR team back. I want greatness again. This circus needs to get out of town.

I feel better now, Thank You


Peace out ,

JR
 
Remember when I ran this team? Why wasnt there any outrage when Wayne"no shame" Huzienga and his henchmen "stole" my team? Wayne got rid of the Donster and went with a "flashy" Jimmie Johnson. Then JJ ran Danny Boy out of town and stuck us with Wannstache. I wish my legacy would have continued like the Rooneys or other great long time owners. The Dan snyders of the NFL know nothing about running an NFL franchise.

I want OUR team back. I want greatness again. This circus needs to get out of town.

I feel better now, Thank You


Peace out ,

JR
This bitter resentment for our ownership is going too far! Now we're even calling out Mr. Huizenga? I mean look at what you have, an owner who is willing to do whatever it takes to win now, even if it isn't in the best interest of the franchise and only to appease the fans. He doesn't hesitate, no, instead he fuels up the private jet and travels across country to try and get the latest hot commodity. Oh and he'll spend a fortune to bring them here too. Yes, he's learning on the job, but we all should be supportive and loyal because at the end of the day, we're all in it together. Instead I see the opposite, name calling and dirt throwing is the norm, attitudes are divisive, and absolutely no benefit comes from it. Negativity reigns supreme while infighting is running rampid. And it's a neverending cycle to be repeated next season.

Idk, I just find it very disheartening when I see a person lumping in and categorizing Stephen Ross with "the Dan Snyders of the NFL". For one, I dont think he's earned that label at all. We've never signed all the highly touted FA's on the market all in one off-season. Secondly, Snyder's been an owner much longer and has had more at bats, and has struck out many, MANY more times. So frankly, it's an invalid comparison.

Point I really wanna make here is, tomorrow is a new day, a new opportunity, a new beginning. Keep the faith, Ross just might end up surprising you by turning this thing around. I mean, what else do we have to lose?
 
This bitter resentment for our ownership is going too far! Now we're even calling out Mr. Huizenga? I mean look at what you have, an owner who is willing to do whatever it takes to win now, even if it isn't in the best interest of the franchise and only to appease the fans. He doesn't hesitate, no, instead he fuels up the private jet and travels across country to try and get the latest hot commodity. Oh and he'll spend a fortune to bring them here too. Yes, he's learning on the job, but we all should be supportive and loyal because at the end of the day, we're all in it together. Instead I see the opposite, name calling and dirt throwing is the norm, attitudes are divisive, and absolutely no benefit comes from it. Negativity reigns supreme while infighting is running rapid. And it's a neverending cycle to be repeated next season.

Idk, I just find it very disheartening when I see a person lumping in and categorizing Stephen Ross with "the Dan Snyders of the NFL". For one, I dont think he's earned that label at all. We've never signed all the highly touted FA's on the market all in one off-season. Secondly, Snyder's been an owner much longer and has had more at bats, and has struck out many, MANY more times. So frankly, it's an invalid comparison.

Point I really wanna make here is, tomorrow is a new day, a new opportunity, a new beginning. Keep the faith, Ross just might end up surprising you by turning this thing around. I mean, what else do we have to lose?

totally agree here... Ross doesn't seem like he is the model owner out there...but which owner ever was in his first 5 years? Ross has shown that he is just as much a fan as us...the only difference is he writes the checks to the team we love and support. I feel like he has earned my respect just because he does what it takes to get who he wants... its never a money problem when players don't come here, and i like to be able to say at least that much about my team... so Ill root for Ross not only because he's all we have, but because he's a fan just like me, and he wants to do none other than win! like i do
 
totally agree here... Ross doesn't seem like he is the model owner out there...but which owner ever was in his first 5 years? Ross has shown that he is just as much a fan as us...the only difference is he writes the checks to the team we love and support. I feel like he has earned my respect just because he does what it takes to get who he wants... its never a money problem when players don't come here, and i like to be able to say at least that much about my team... so Ill root for Ross not only because he's all we have, but because he's a fan just like me, and he wants to do none other than win! like i do

i agree that the media is to hard on Ross. However i think it is naive to believe somthing is not wrong with the front office. The Parcells group has not done a good job. Ireland is at least partly to blame. This team has obvious flaws that are just not dealt with. Dont forget we are are swimming in mediocre talent and he has been here for five years. All eyes are on this guy now. I truly hope he hits it out of the park.
 
This bitter resentment for our ownership is going too far! Now we're even calling out Mr. Huizenga? I mean look at what you have, an owner who is willing to do whatever it takes to win now, even if it isn't in the best interest of the franchise and only to appease the fans. He doesn't hesitate, no, instead he fuels up the private jet and travels across country to try and get the latest hot commodity. Oh and he'll spend a fortune to bring them here too. Yes, he's learning on the job, but we all should be supportive and loyal because at the end of the day, we're all in it together. Instead I see the opposite, name calling and dirt throwing is the norm, attitudes are divisive, and absolutely no benefit comes from it. Negativity reigns supreme while infighting is running rapid. And it's a neverending cycle to be repeated next season.

Idk, I just find it very disheartening when I see a person lumping in and categorizing Stephen Ross with "the Dan Snyders of the NFL". For one, I dont think he's earned that label at all. We've never signed all the highly touted FA's on the market all in one off-season. Secondly, Snyder's been an owner much longer and has had more at bats, and has struck out many, MANY more times. So frankly, it's an invalid comparison.

Point I really wanna make here is, tomorrow is a new day, a new opportunity, a new beginning. Keep the faith, Ross just might end up surprising you by turning this thing around. I mean, what else do we have to lose?

He's willing to do whatever it takes to win now? How about firing the GM? He hasn't been willing to do that. If we had a respected, or at least not disrespected, GM would Jim Harbaugh be our coach? Would Peyton Manning be our QB? Maybe.
 
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