November 4, 2009

Skins Fans Plan Dallas Walkout

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"I think the relentless negative coverage in The Washington Post is a real difference from previous years," Redskins COO David Donovan said, in a quote that seems to grow in majesty with each passing day. "But in terms of the way our actual fans are behaving, we don't see any difference."

And from there, we go to local restaurateur and lifelong Redskins fan Alan Pohoryles.

"We feel like the only way we'll really get our voices heard by upper management is to stage a walkout against our biggest rival at FedEx field, and let the owner know we're not going to stand for it any more," Poho told me.

Maybe you know Poho as the owner of Tommy Joe's in Bethesda. But now, meet him as the founder of RFADS, Redskins Fans Against Daniel Snyder.

Poho's frustration mirrors...

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