
Dan Snyder says: "Hand over your wallet and ****!"
Dan Steinberg has apparently made it his mission to draw people's attention to
Dan Snyder's
policy of preventing fans at Redskins games from doing anything other
than cheering for his awful team and consuming his overpriced food and
drink. It's a good mission to have and Steinberg is getting some good
stuff.
The Redskins have
banned all signs at the stadium,
though team officials can't agree on when the ban went into effect.
Even a sign written by a woman to say 'hello' to her husband in
Afghanistan was banned from the stadium. Team officials say this is for
safety, of course -- I must have missed out on that rash of
sign-related impalings in recent years -- and to allow each fan a clear
view of the action on the field -- no matter how painful it may be to
watch that action. Here is Redskins General Counsel David Donovan on
the Mike Wise show:
"We DO have a prohibition against signs and
banners in the stadium, and we don't care what they say, we take 'em
down," Redskins general counsel David Donovan said in a truly gripping
interview on 106.7 The Fan's Mike Wise Show Tuesday afternoon. "They
get in the way of other people viewing the game, and people get poked in the head. That stuff happens. We have an absolute prohibition. We don't care what [the signs] say."
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