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Old 09-19-2004
vlad
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Arrow Proposal

I can't seem to find the 'new poll' option on this, so any opinions you guys have should just be put in a reply to this thread.

My proposal is we throw redskinsfan out of the league.

My personal opinion of him notwithstanding, I feel redskins lacks the necessary knowledge and experience to be able to run a team in this league. It is my belief that severely inexperienced owners would spoil the experience for the rest of us.

Cashpath is the commish, yes, and he moderates trades, yes. But I can see trades that just sneak under the bar for getting vetoed by the commish that will work toward unfairly unbalancing the league.

Example, you ask?

My very own trade with fearme - Brett Favre for Byron Leftwich and a 1st Rounder. We all bloody know that Favre lasts two seasons if you're extremely lucky and that by year 2 I'll have a young, quickly developing QB together with the Jags' 1st round pick, while they're stuck with a retired superstar.

I'm proposing we sack redskins for extreme incapability, the guy couldn't even find the blindingly obvious list of ratings on ign previously, and then didn't know nfl.com listed the players.. maybe a league for complete newbies would be more appropriate, but I fear he would exploited.

Additionally, I'd like to propose cash applies pretty a severe test for reasonableness when approving trades. I feel insecure with the current situation.. I mean come on, vultures such as Billster keep crowding around owners like redskins and ramsfan, who has also shown a lack of awareness as to the consequences of trades, but I stand by my point that redskins outdoes EVERYONE as far as lack of knowledge, awareness, or any clue goes.

This isn't me being mean, isn't me being rude or aggressive - I'm stating a fact, and believe anyone who doubts my words should refer to the hottest trade threads and evaluate what's going on there.

Tell me whatcha think.