The Commanders Lay Off 20 Employees

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]'Skins lay off 20 people due to economic trouble[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]ASHBURN, Va. -- Washington Commanders director of player development John Jefferson was among more than 20 people laid off by the team this week as the economic downtown took its toll on one of the NFL's most valuable franchises.

Salary cap analyst Jimmy Halsell also was released, along with the team's longtime director of publications and a member of the public relations department. There were also layoffs among the team's marketing, legal and technology departments.

The layoffs were first reported by The Washington Post.

Jefferson, the former receiver for the San Diego Chargers and Green Bay Packers, had been with the team for nine years, working with players on off-the-field matters during the transitions in and out of their NFL careers.

Jefferson and Halsell were the only people directly involved in the football operations to lose their jobs.

The Commanders are the second most valuable NFL franchise with an estimated worth of $1.538 billion, according to Forbes' annual rankings. They play in the NFL's largest stadium and have sold out every home game since the 1960s.
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Hostile;2565455 said:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]'Skins lay off 20 people due to economic trouble[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Friday, January 09, 2009[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]ASHBURN, Va. -- Washington Commanders director of player development John Jefferson was among more than 20 people laid off by the team this week as the economic downtown took its toll on one of the NFL's most valuable franchises.

Salary cap analyst Jimmy Halsell also was released, along with the team's longtime director of publications and a member of the public relations department. There were also layoffs among the team's marketing, legal and technology departments.

The layoffs were first reported by The Washington Post.

Jefferson, the former receiver for the San Diego Chargers and Green Bay Packers, had been with the team for nine years, working with players on off-the-field matters during the transitions in and out of their NFL careers.

Jefferson and Halsell were the only people directly involved in the football operations to lose their jobs.

The Commanders are the second most valuable NFL franchise with an estimated worth of $1.538 billion, according to Forbes' annual rankings. They play in the NFL's largest stadium and have sold out every home game since the 1960s.
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What will the skins do without this brain at work?
 

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I'm surprised they just didn't give them jobs in Daniel Snyder's Potomac River deforestation company as loggers or something.
 

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Word is he lost a fleet of ships in his navy and needs more money for operation waterloo.
 

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We'll know in a month and a week how the economic downturn will effect these teams. I'm more than willing to get this junk over with. Lets not wait, lets bring it and rumble with the NWO.
 

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If the Commanders are the 2nd most valuable, who is the first?


Also, I bet it's not because of the ecomomy, it's because 20 people forgot to call the Midget. Mr. Snyder!
 

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5Stars;2565519 said:
If the Commanders are the 2nd most valuable, who is the first?


Also, I bet it's not because of the ecomomy, it's because 20 people forgot to call the Midget. Mr. Snyder!
You root for them.
 

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Hostile;2565533 said:
You root for them.

I just don't get it? If it's the economy, how come other teams are not laying off lots of people? I mean, Snyder is supposed to be a brilliant mind at this kind of stuff. Why the layoffs for them?
 

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They should have just laid off Jason Campbell and used the money for these guys.
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links18;2565573 said:
Any Redskinettes get laid off?

Good question! However, I'm sure most or all of them get laid on! They got to moonlight for money...you know, the ecomomy!
 

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I believe the NFL laid off employees a couple of weeks ago too.

I look for baseball to take a big hit next year. It wouldn't surprise me to see baseball ticket sales drop 30% if the economy doesn't rebound quickly.

Small market teams will have a hard time staying afloat.
 

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5Stars;2565550 said:
I just don't get it? If it's the economy, how come other teams are not laying off lots of people? I mean, Snyder is supposed to be a brilliant mind at this kind of stuff. Why the layoffs for them?
The Commanders just do stuff that way. My Mom used to work for a newspaper owned by Jack Kent Cooke. In 1993 the newspaper informed all the employees that there would be no Christmas bonuses that year because Mr. Cooke had spent so much money on a party for the Commanders to celebrate winning Super Bowl XXVI.

No, I'm not joking.
 

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Hostile;2565600 said:
The Commanders just do stuff that way. My Mom used to work for a newspaper owned by Jack Kent Cooke. In 1993 the newspaper informed all the employees that there would be no Christmas bonuses that year because Mr. Cooke had spent so much money on a party for the Commanders to celebrate winning Super Bowl XXVI.

No, I'm not joking.

Could've been worse. Preston Marshall could have made her wear "black face" and put on a show. :eek:
 

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Hostile;2565600 said:
The Commanders just do stuff that way. My Mom used to work for a newspaper owned by Jack Kent Cooke. In 1993 the newspaper informed all the employees that there would be no Christmas bonuses that year because Mr. Cooke had spent so much money on a party for the Commanders to celebrate winning Super Bowl XXVI.

No, I'm not joking.


So, I guess what you are saying is that Snyder is getting rid of the "fluff" employees?
 

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John Jefferson, now that's a blast from the past. I hate to hear he lost his job.

Honestly, I don't know if I've ever seen a more acrobatic, exciting WR in the NFL than John Jefferson. That guy was amazing!! I loved to watch him play!

If you never saw him you missed a treat.

JJJeffersonEndzone.jpg
 

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CaptainAmerica;2565624 said:
John Jefferson, now that's a blast from the past. I hate to hear he lost his job.

Honestly, I don't know if I've ever seen a more acrobatic, exciting WR in the NFL than John Jefferson. That guy was amazing!! I loved to watch him play!

If you never saw him you missed a treat.

JJJeffersonEndzone.jpg
The whole Air Coryell Offense was a blast to watch. From Chuck Muncie and his specs to Kellen Winslow Sr. to Jefferson to Joiner to Wes Chandler. Fouts was a blessed man.
 
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