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NameHometownFan Since
KimArlington1970
TracyHerndon1968
Sean RLa Plata1990
corey rdallas, TX1985
Matt GBowie, MD1988
E BAlexandria1994
KateVirginia Beach1986
AaronWoodbridge VA1989
MarkPhoenix1965
Jason BNazareth,Pa1974
bianchialesItaly1982
Badal PRichmond, VA1985
Greg MSilver Spring1974
Ryan RGaithersburg,MD1997
JOHN MPHX ARIZONA1970
David JRichmond, VA1972
Pat CStephens City, VA1979
Morgan RWashington DC1984
jsaint625DC1966
AnnaSilver Spring, MD1988
Sinclairwest chester pa1971
TowPro68culpeper1968
Larry BSilver Spring, MD.1969
John LOxford GA1973
Stacey SBurtonsville, MD1985
iloveorli12345Chevy Chase1992
somen.n.deLaurel, MD1991
waynestokeWaldorf,MD1986
mcgibertArlington, VA1976
keith pwaldorf,md.1966
And [long time hardcore fans] all hate Snyder. Every one of them. There isn't a longtime fan I know who likes Snyder. They constantly complain about how he abuses their dedication.

Wealthy kid with every advantage -- brains, pedigree, expensive "tutors" to write term papers for him -- who flunks out of school through sheer, unyielding arrogance. Yet remains rich. So who really cares about failing? Grade: F-minus

The players, who spoke on condition that their names not be used, said they had hoped management would soon release a statement endorsing Zorn to silence any doubts about his immediate future to eliminate what they said has become a daily distraction.

Many players were upset that Portis felt emboldened enough to make such a request [asking for Sellers to be benched], sources said, but the incident also served to highlight an apparent broader unhappiness with the running back among many of his teammates, who believe he holds himself to a different standard than them and often has simply chosen not to practice. These players say that Portis's behavior stems in part from his close relationship, at least in prior seasons, with Snyder.

"There's enough blame to go around, but let's start at the top with the owner, Dan Snyder, because he thinks you can win the Super Bowl by spending the most money the first day of free agency, and that's never worked," Sharpe said Sunday. "Then you have Vinny Cerrato. He has a situation where he has a radio show. I don't think a player personnel or general manager should talk about the inner workings of what's happening in the organization.