Shawn Parker's Washington Redskins Fan Profile

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I am a diehard Washington Redskins fan that desperately needs to see the Vince Lombardi Trophy return to Washington, DC.

I am a man that is tired of seeing the same three trophies trotted out at every press conference, reminding the Redskin faithful that as of July 30, 2008 we have gone 6,030 days or 16 years, 6 months and 4 days without a Super Bowl Championship.

I am a man that has watched all three teams in our division go to the Super Bowl since our last trip.

I am a man that has seen The New England Patriots become the model franchise in the National Football League.

I am a man that will tell you the truth as I see it and invite you to agree or disagree with me.

I am The Sheik and I am ready for my Skins to reassume their rightful place in the National Football League... as its World Champion.

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Coach Jay-Z posted on 07/30/2008

I am liking everything I am hearing from Ashburn about Jim Zorn.  It would be easy to say that he is a wet-behind-the-ears rookie head coach whose almost-to-a-fault honesty can be compared to the aw-shucks naivete of Steve Spurrier.

Ladies and gentlemen, there is no comparison.  Steve Spurrier looked at the Redskins as a test lab for his mad scientist-like fun and gun, let the D-linemen and linebackers knock the crap out of Patrick Ramsey offense (I think Patrick Ramsey flinches every time he hears the name Spurrier).  Spurrier might have been able to send five wideouts deep and run up the score on Vanderbilt but was in way over his head in the NFL and it showed.

On the other hand, Jim Zorn knows the National Football League.  I grew up watching him (the one or two times we got Seahawk games in DC).  He, Steve Largent and coach Jack Patera (brother of pro wrestler and Olympian Ken Patera) was all I knew about the Seattle Seahawks as a kid.  He was a more than competent QB who became a more than competent QB coach that, last time I checked, help his QB (Matt Hasselbeck) get to the Super Bowl, somewhere that our Burgundy and Gold warriors haven't sniffed of since a Cyrus named Billy Ray, not Miley Ray, had a number one hit (remember Achy Breaky Heart?).

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