nfl.fanhouse.com - 9/19/2008
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Yesterday we noted that Washington Redskins executive vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato has taken a side job hosting a show on the Washington radio station ESPN 980, which is owned by Redskins owner Daniel Snyder . This morning Cerrato is on the air ( listen here ), and for ...
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Did you hear that Vinny Cerrato has a radio show? Cool story, bro.
Hogs Haven —
... has better things to do. Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. Second, yea fans would love to listen in on the wheelings and dealings of the team. Should they get to, though? Is this business, which involves deeply personal and apparently aggravating professional and financial consequences, in need of more potentially embarrassing transparency? Even if it is, are the Broncos or Jets likely to acquiesce just because Vinny Cerrato can best be reached at the studio, on air?)
Two: Michael David Smith at Fanhouse thinks this indicates just how little control Snyder has over ...
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