The Washington Redskins beat the Philadelphia Eagles yesterday, and that has Redskins owner Dan Snyder very pumped up in this video:
For the first couple of seconds of the video, you hear someone yelling, "Whoo! Yeah! 4-1!" and you assume it's a fan or a player or something. And then the source of the hooting and hollering comes through the door, and it's Snyder himself.
Via PFT.



















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10-06-2008 @ 11:43AM
devdadude said...
who cant love an owner like That !luv tha passion go skins!
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10-06-2008 @ 10:10AM
RN said...
Thats how owners should be, if i was the owner...i would be rocking Burgund & Gold gear in the stands however...so he needs to ditch the skybox to sitdown in the trenches.
HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!
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10-06-2008 @ 10:49AM
Hoops said...
I love this stuff! It gets me even more fired up when I see him go nuts. Hip hip!
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10-06-2008 @ 11:43AM
Mike H said...
After the Redskins first game, a loss, lots of people on this blog said Zorn was a bad pick for Coach. I said, "Zorn will do a fine job, and he is a good guy". I'm happy for Jim, because he has always been a positive person as a player, and a asst. coach. Anybody can have bad luck, but Coach Zorn will do good in D C.
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10-06-2008 @ 12:00PM
Sportz Assassin said...
Michael Scott is awesome!!!
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10-07-2008 @ 11:54AM
Joe said...
Dan Snyder may not always make the smartest football decisions, but no one can question that he's still a passionate fan at heart. He's not one of those "bigger than the team"-owners (*coughALDAVIScough*), which makes him OK in my book.
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10-07-2008 @ 6:12PM
highonhendrix said...
It should never be forgotten that Snyder is a Redskins fan, always has been. He bought the team because he is a fan, whereas some owners are just fans of football as a sport or become big fans of their own after they have bought it. For those who get sad at his decisions on personnel, look at it this way: having an owner who throws around copious amounts of money to aquire talent is a good problem to have.
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