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[quote=DirtyLandry;480692]I like our class act character guys assembled by a hall of fame coach over a bunch of rogue thugs thrown together by a meddling owner.[/quote]
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480860]Okay, you guys are entitled to your opinions and loyalties. But don't cry in your beer if the Redskins are last in the division and miss the playoffs.
There is a saying in the NFL that maybe you have heard. "You have to be in it to win it". And sometimes that means that GM's may have to take a chance, gamble, risk or whatever you want to call it with very talented players with questionable pasts. So far the gambles are paying off for the Cowboys though. Owens was always a pain in the ass in San Fran and Philly. Now, for every season he has been in Dallas he has been a perfect team mate, and even you can't deny that. People criticized the way Owens treated his QB in San Fran (Garcia) and the way he treated McNAbb in Philly. Now, when he has a great releationship with his QB and will pubilcally defend his QB (even to the point of tears, instead of publically attacking his QB) he is still scrutinized. The hypocracy baffles me. What about Tank Johnson? Cancer in Chicago, but in Dallas his is a model team mate and citizen with several local charities he over sees. Then Adam Jones. Not one issue off the field, not one. And did you know that he donated and distributed over a million dollars worth of school supplies in the Dallas area to children whose parents could not afford them? And he did this BEFORE he got reinstated, which means he did it before he got his pay started in Dallas. Pacman has been very active in the Dallas community. Thing is those players may have been trouble elsewhere, but since coming to Dallas they have been model citizens, and I dare say they might even live up to the Redskins fans high expectations of "character". When Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys he got the team for 450 million dollars. Now the team value is the highest in the league at just over 1.7 BILLION. You do not get that type of return without taking a few chances. And so far they are paying off nicely.[/quote] If you are willing to sell your soul then you will probably get whatever you want... but there is ALWAYS a price. (losing first round of playoffs, twice). |
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480860]Okay, you guys are entitled to your opinions and loyalties. But don't cry in your beer if the Redskins are last in the division and miss the playoffs.
There is a saying in the NFL that maybe you have heard. "You have to be in it to win it". And sometimes that means that GM's may have to take a chance, gamble, risk or whatever you want to call it with very talented players with questionable pasts. So far the gambles are paying off for the Cowboys though. Owens was always a pain in the ass in San Fran and Philly. Now, for every season he has been in Dallas he has been a perfect team mate, and even you can't deny that. People criticized the way Owens treated his QB in San Fran (Garcia) and the way he treated McNAbb in Philly. Now, when he has a great releationship with his QB and will pubilcally defend his QB (even to the point of tears, instead of publically attacking his QB) he is still scrutinized. The hypocracy baffles me. What about Tank Johnson? Cancer in Chicago, but in Dallas his is a model team mate and citizen with several local charities he over sees. Then Adam Jones. Not one issue off the field, not one. And did you know that he donated and distributed over a million dollars worth of school supplies in the Dallas area to children whose parents could not afford them? And he did this BEFORE he got reinstated, which means he did it before he got his pay started in Dallas. Pacman has been very active in the Dallas community. Thing is those players may have been trouble elsewhere, but since coming to Dallas they have been model citizens, and I dare say they might even live up to the Redskins fans high expectations of "character". When Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys he got the team for 450 million dollars. Now the team value is the highest in the league at just over 1.7 BILLION. You do not get that type of return without taking a few chances. And so far they are paying off nicely.[/quote] Do you honestly believe Pacman is doing that because he has changed? Seriously he is the same guy and just realizes that he has to do that if he wants to make any money. He would be in a strip club if he had a choice. Character wise these guys haven't changed, they just realize they have no choice, but lets see how long that will last. It is his first year back. And TO was not a problem in SF or Philly until things started going bad. So trying to compare him now to back then doesn't work unless things go bad. And while in Dallas he has had a couple of blowups when he felt he wasn't getting the attention he deserves. If they were losing and he was only getting a couple of passes thrown his way I would bet the old TO would show up. As far as what the club is worth, that is the funny thing about Dallas. The reason the franchise was so cheap was because Dallas sucked back then and Dallas has the most fickle fans. I have lived in Dallas for 21 years now and my wife is a Boys fan so we have had season tickets for 18 years. It was funny to see how empty the stadium would be on game day because they were losing. Absolutely no loyalty or team pride here. I remember Jerry Jones donating tickets to just try and get enough attendance to avoid a blackout. It was pitiful. Now that they are doing good, it is the in thing to go to the games. But now that Parcells is gone, Jerry will get things back to normal and that value will fall. They are already having a hard time selling seats in the new stadium with the outlandish prices. Thankfully my wife agrees that it is not worth it and we are not renewing our season tickets in the new stadium. |
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[quote=hesscl34;480875]If you are willing to sell your soul then you will probably get whatever you want... but there is ALWAYS a price. (losing first round of playoffs, twice).[/quote]
Then you could say the same about the Colts and Broncos, who each posted 13-3 regular season records and lost in the first round of the playoffs, then went on to win the Super Bowl in following years. I might add that when the Broncos did it, they actually went on to win back to back Super Bowls. And then there is the Chargers, who went 14-2 and lost in the first round, but then made it to the AFC Champioship game the next year. |
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I agree if things start looking sour in Dallas, or even if he gets less than two catches per game for several weeks the TO of old will return.
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You make it sound like it's all about the money sandtrapjack. It has'nt paid off in playoff wins has it?
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dallas week rolls around and sandtrap and Dboyz show their sense of entitlement . . . on a skins board no less.
you guys sure do alot of talk and reassuring yourself that your gonna blow us out in this thread yet your moneys still on the skins . . .hahaha go skins!! |
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[B][I]Why Will The Redskins Win The Game
[B][I][/I][/B] 1. The Girls are over-confident and are underestimating the Skins. 2. Moss is going to have a huge day against the suspect Dallas secondary. 3. Homo is going to do his best Brett Farve impression and throw the ball up for grabs many times. 4. TO is going to implode and throw a tantrum on the sideline because Homo can't get the ball to him. 5. By the fourth quarter the fans will be booing the girls in blue. Why Will The Redskins Lose The Game[/I][/B] 1. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is shutdown and the Redskins plane is denied access to any airport in the Dallas area. 2. The entire Washington Redskins team get the flu. 3. Mars attacks! |
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480860]Okay, you guys are entitled to your opinions and loyalties. But don't cry in your beer if the Redskins are last in the division and miss the playoffs.
There is a saying in the NFL that maybe you have heard. "You have to be in it to win it". And sometimes that means that GM's may have to take a chance, gamble, risk or whatever you want to call it with very talented players with questionable pasts. So far the gambles are paying off for the Cowboys though. Owens was always a pain in the ass in San Fran and Philly. Now, for every season he has been in Dallas he has been a perfect team mate, and even you can't deny that. People criticized the way Owens treated his QB in San Fran (Garcia) and the way he treated McNAbb in Philly. Now, when he has a great releationship with his QB and will pubilcally defend his QB (even to the point of tears, instead of publically attacking his QB) he is still scrutinized. The hypocracy baffles me. What about Tank Johnson? Cancer in Chicago, but in Dallas his is a model team mate and citizen with several local charities he over sees. Then Adam Jones. Not one issue off the field, not one. And did you know that he donated and distributed over a million dollars worth of school supplies in the Dallas area to children whose parents could not afford them? And he did this BEFORE he got reinstated, which means he did it before he got his pay started in Dallas. Pacman has been very active in the Dallas community. Thing is those players may have been trouble elsewhere, but since coming to Dallas they have been model citizens, and I dare say they might even live up to the Redskins fans high expectations of "character". When Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys he got the team for 450 million dollars. Now the team value is the highest in the league at just over 1.7 BILLION. You do not get that type of return without taking a few chances. And so far they are paying off nicely.[/quote] These are the rules [B]your team[/B] your team has chosen to live by. These are not universal truths. If integrity has no meaning to the Cowboys........so be it! Oh yea, there is another saying on a more global scale that I imagine pre-dates the NFL by a few millenia....[B]You reap what you sow......[/B] |
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[quote=Hog1;480895]These are the rules [B]your team[/B] your team has chosen to live by. These are not universal truths. If integrity has no meaning to the Cowboys........so be it!
Oh yea, there is another saying on a more global scale that I imagine pre-dates the NFL by a few millenia....[B]You reap what you sow......[/B][/quote] Yeah well I did not hear all the Redskins fans creaming "character" when Sean Taylor was putting a gun in someones face. |
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[quote=D'BOYZ;480684]Sorry guys just having fun being Rivalry week a not being able to post in other threads that much. great game will be this week I be putting my money on you guys because the line is too big in my point of view. so ask your team to show up and keep it interesting my money is on the line hahaha[/quote]
i respect you, and too many redskins get caught up in the hype, but here is two points you should take to the bank, 1. if you do win, dallas will have a major loss to injury. 2. we also have the ability to spread them out, everything you have we have, a great running back, top receivers, maybe better overall cause after T.O., then just back ups, 2. our TE is just as good are better, your QB is better, but only because your O-line is a little better than ours, but our Defense have one thing yours dont. (Moxie) |
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480896]Yeah well I did not hear all the Redskins fans creaming "character" when Sean Taylor was putting a gun in someones face.[/quote]
You bring a good point. ST had his moments of transgression, for sure. You might point out as well, that ST was well on his way to complete turn around in the lifestyle toward the positive. I don't think you can make that case, (at least not for long) as "First" pointed out, these are the good times. When things go a little South, TO will be bangin' the local media with tales of ROmo's encounters and GAYness, romantic getaways with Clay Aiken, etc. AND, I do not believe JJ puts much stock in character issues ot the lack thereof. Obviously, Joe and by extension, the Dan do! I believe JZ does as well. -balls in your court |
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[quote=Hog1;480904]You bring a good point. ST had his moments of transgression, for sure. [B][U]You might point out as well, that ST was well on his way to complete turn around in the lifestyle toward the positive. [/U][/B]
I don't think you can make that case, (at least not for long) as "First" pointed out, these are the good times. When things go a little South, TO will be bangin' the local media with tales of ROmo's encounters and GAYness, romantic getaways with Clay Aiken, etc. AND, I do not believe JJ puts much stock in character issues ot the lack thereof. Obviously, Joe and by extension, the Dan do! I believe JZ does as well. -balls in your court[/quote] I acknowledge the fact that ST did turn it around. But what gets me is after 3 years of Pro-Bowl performance, and a verified locker room leader and supportive team mate, many Redskins fans cannot acknowledge that Owens "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. Same goes for Tank Johnson, you cannot deny that he "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. And even though it may be early, you could start to lump Pacman in that group as well the ones that "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. So how long is it going to take for you to acknowledge that it does not matter what uniform a man wears on the NFL, they can all "make a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive"? |
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In regard to TO it's amazing what some good meds will do for you.
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480860]Okay, you guys are entitled to your opinions and loyalties. But don't cry in your beer if the Redskins are last in the division and miss the playoffs.
There is a saying in the NFL that maybe you have heard. "You have to be in it to win it". And sometimes that means that GM's may have to take a chance, gamble, risk or whatever you want to call it with very talented players with questionable pasts. So far the gambles are paying off for the Cowboys though. Owens was always a pain in the ass in San Fran and Philly. Now, for every season he has been in Dallas he has been a perfect team mate, and even you can't deny that. People criticized the way Owens treated his QB in San Fran (Garcia) and the way he treated McNAbb in Philly. Now, when he has a great releationship with his QB and will pubilcally defend his QB (even to the point of tears, instead of publically attacking his QB) he is still scrutinized. The hypocracy baffles me. What about Tank Johnson? Cancer in Chicago, but in Dallas his is a model team mate and citizen with several local charities he over sees. Then Adam Jones. Not one issue off the field, not one. And did you know that he donated and distributed over a million dollars worth of school supplies in the Dallas area to children whose parents could not afford them? And he did this BEFORE he got reinstated, which means he did it before he got his pay started in Dallas. Pacman has been very active in the Dallas community. Thing is those players may have been trouble elsewhere, but since coming to Dallas they have been model citizens, and I dare say they might even live up to the Redskins fans high expectations of "character". When Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys he got the team for 450 million dollars. Now the team value is the highest in the league at just over 1.7 BILLION. You do not get that type of return without taking a few chances. And so far they are paying off nicely.[/quote] I myself was not talking about TO because he has a mouth issue not a legal issue. Those school supplies your talking about Pacman only distriputed them he did not purchase them. Just becuase Pacman has not had any current legal issues he has enough in his past for us to judge him . Tank I really do not know the extent of his legal issues but he is just one in a pattern of hiring players with legal issues. |
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480908]I acknowledge the fact that ST did turn it around.
But what gets me is after 3 years of Pro-Bowl performance, and a verified locker room leader and supportive team mate, many Redskins fans cannot acknowledge that Owens "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. Same goes for Tank Johnson, you cannot deny that he "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. And even though it may be early, you could start to lump Pacman in that group as well the ones that "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. So how long is it going to take for you to acknowledge that it does not matter what uniform a man wears on the NFL, they can all "make a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive"?[/quote] TO, Pacman and Tank had no choice but to turn their lifestyles around. This was their last chance and they were smart enough to realize it. Deion probably gets paid by JJ to babysit Pacman as they have become very close. |
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[quote=firstdown;480912]I myself was not talking about TO because he has a mouth issue not a legal issue. Those school supplies your talking about Pacman only distriputed them he did not purchase them. Just becuase Pacman has not had any current legal issues he has enough in his past for us to judge him . Tank I really do not know the extent of his legal issues but he is just one in a pattern of hiring players with legal issues.[/quote]
What legal issues? None have any legal issues. That is a part of thier lives they have put behind them. Maybe that is part of the problem, people spending so much of thier time looking at the past, they loose focus of the future. Are you telling me that in Redskins Land, people are not provided a second chance? If that were true, Sean Taylor would have been released as soon as he agreed to that plea deal. The NFL says these guys are allowed to play, so they are. If not in Dallas they would have landed somewhere else. Maybe even in Washington. |
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sandtrapp shut up already man . . . talk alil trash and keep it fun and spirited but i dont want a moral dictation from a cowboys fan that centers around the late great ST right now.
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480908]I acknowledge the fact that ST did turn it around.
But what gets me is after 3 years of Pro-Bowl performance, and a verified locker room leader and supportive team mate, many Redskins fans cannot acknowledge that Owens "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. Same goes for Tank Johnson, you cannot deny that he "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. And even though it may be early, you could start to lump Pacman in that group as well the ones that "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. So how long is it going to take for you to acknowledge that it does not matter what uniform a man wears on the NFL, they can all "make a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive"?[/quote] There is a big difference here. ST did something stupid in his youth. He turned it around because of his kid and family. TO did the same thing in Philly that he did in SF. To say he has turned it around will only really apply when the boys do bad and he is still a model citizen. I would be willing to bet if an injury or something happens and the boys started losing, the old TO would show back up. I could be wrong, but I still think he believes it is all about him come the end of the day. |
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480908]I acknowledge the fact that ST did turn it around.
But what gets me is after 3 years of Pro-Bowl performance, and a verified locker room leader and supportive team mate, many Redskins fans cannot acknowledge that Owens "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. Same goes for Tank Johnson, you cannot deny that he "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. And even though it may be early, you could start to lump Pacman in that group as well the ones that "has made a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive" to use your words. So how long is it going to take for you to acknowledge that it does not matter what uniform a man wears on the NFL, they can all "make a complete turn around in the lifestyle towards the positive"?[/quote] I will certainly concede that, to date the Cowboys are making the castoff thing work. I also cannot deny that they are a powerhouse team if not [B]the[/B] team this season. Time will tell for Tank, and Pacman, they're just thugs. HOWEVER, TO is a special case. He has a Large talent+Gigantic Ego=Perennial Asshole! With him, meltdown is only a few quarters of imagined disrespect away (on his part) and it's "3 faces of TO" He'll be callin' out Romo for playin' a little slap and tickle in the showers, etc He has a repeated history of this stuff [B][COLOR=red]IMPORTANT SAFETY TIP:[/COLOR][/B] It's all about TO. When it's not, meltdown will ensue |
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HOWEVER, TO is a special case. He has a Large talent+Gigantic Ego=Perennial Asshole! With him, meltdown is only a few quarters of imagined disrespect away (on his part) and it's "3 faces of TO" He'll be callin' out Romo for playin' a little slap and tickle in the showers, etc He has a repeated history of this stuff [B][COLOR=red]IMPORTANT SAFETY TIP:[/COLOR][/B] It's all about TO. When it's not, meltdown will ensue[/quote] For 3 years we have been hearing this, and for 3 years it is yet to happen. |
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480975]For 3 years we have been hearing this, and for 3 years it is yet to happen.[/quote]
Are you saying that TO has done nothing in the past 3 years to stroke his ego? You can't be serious. He is happy because they are winning and he keeps his name in the paper. That is not really any test on whether he will blow up. This is a classic TO line. It is all about him coming thru. "This is one of the greatest games that I feel like I've played in, just me coming through in the clutch," Owens said afterward. |
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[quote=sandtrapjack;480975]For 3 years we have been hearing this, and for 3 years it is yet to happen.[/quote]
That is.....dorment, not cured |
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That's because Tony Homo has been rubbing him the RIGHT way. Looks like T.O. has gotten over his jealousy of Jessica.
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Mark Twain once said:
"Never engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed person" Now that unarmed person may be you, or, it may be me. Or worse yet it may be both of us. But can we at least agree that we are definitely beating a dead horse here? |
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HTTR Jack
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Nothing personal Sandtrap. Really. But for you to keep talking about how the Redskins are not going to beat the Cowboys on a Redskins blog and how T.O. has changed and T.O. is this and that, blah, blah, blah. Maybe we ARE both beating a dead horse. But for you to keep bringing stuff up on a Redskin board about the cowgirls, hello, you're probably going to hear stuff you don't like. Most of the time I'm talking to my fellow Skin fans. I don't, and never will, go on a cowgirls blog and put their team down. If you would like to get into a battle of wits, I more than welcome the challenge. I can promise you I am not "unarmed".
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I'm sure PacMan is suddenly a model citizen. Please. It's called Public Relations. I mean, is it really any surprise PacMan hasn't gotten into any trouble since Jerry Jones signed him? Jerry assigned a staff of four, yes FOUR "security agents" (aka babysitters) to follow PacMan everywhere he goes. Jerry's no idiot. He's knows the dude is a scumbag, but assigning 4 large babysitters to monitor his whereabouts and behavior virtually forces him to stay out of trouble.
There's not a single doubt in my mind that when Jerry was meeting with PacMan he said, "we'll take a chance on you, but here's the list of things you have to do..." And on that list, among other things, was cut your dreads, drop the "PacMan" moniker, give a bunch of money to charity, and let 4 babysitters monitor your behavior. Ahhh Jerry Jones and his three ring circus. I hope they implode. |
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[url=http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/09/25/jansen-heading-back-to-the-starting-lineup/]ProFootballTalk.com - JANSEN HEADING BACK TO THE STARTING LINEUP[/url]
Looks like Jansen is going to be starting on SUN. |
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[quote=Skinny Tee;481108][URL="http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/09/25/jansen-heading-back-to-the-starting-lineup/"]ProFootballTalk.com - JANSEN HEADING BACK TO THE STARTING LINEUP[/URL]
Looks like Jansen is going to be starting on SUN.[/quote] This is probably threadworthy. Hopefully Jansen is super-motivated and comes out and has a big game, proving to everyone why he was the starting RT for so long. But if he looks like he did in the preseason.... |
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Jansen wants to prove he should still be starting. I expect a good game from him. Maybe we will run to the right a little bit more and open up the run game some. If we run well from that side, expect a debate about who should be starting. He has alot of pride, but if he does'nt play well this game, his chances of regaining his job do not look promising.
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Why they may win:
Romo's psychological toughness. You can't seem to get in his head the way you can with say McNabb. How they could lose: Gurode snaps the ball halfway to Waco in the Shotgun. |
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[quote=Slingin Sammy 33;480728]And when the Cowgirls can't win a game in the playoffs....again. LOL
Seriously, any fan of either side who has followed this rivalry knows it is impossible to accurately predict what will happen when these teams play. That being said, I hate you this week :boxing: EDIT: and D'Boyz too[/quote] hahaha Sammy my team will kick your ass as I do in our prediction league hahaha man Rivalry week is fun |
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Ha ha ha. I don't think so.
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I definitely don't deny TO has been a model teammate. He's just a GIGANTIC douchebag.
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[quote=70Chip;481136]Why they may win:
[B]Romo's psychological toughness. You can't seem to get in his head the way you can with say McNabb.[/B] How they could lose: Gurode snaps the ball halfway to Waco in the Shotgun.[/quote] I'm not so sure about that... in the playoffs last year against NY he was pretty damn rattled. |
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at some point in the game,washington will get screwed over on some bullshit play.they always get at least two shitty calls against them in dallas.
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[quote=Mattyk72;480911]In regard to TO it's amazing what some good meds will do for you.[/quote]
Matty, is that a veiled reference to TO's trying to kill himself with baby aspirin a few years ago? If so, BEST POST EVER! |
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Apparently, Jansen will start in place of Heyer. That could be a big deal as he's got a chip on his shoulder and something to prove. He will NOT get a better oppurtunity to get his job back than this. I am sure, he is keenly aware of this.
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[quote=53Fan;481073]Nothing personal Sandtrap. Really. But for you to keep talking about how the Redskins are not going to beat the Cowboys on a Redskins blog and how T.O. has changed and T.O. is this and that, blah, blah, blah. Maybe we ARE both beating a dead horse. But for you to keep bringing stuff up on a Redskin board about the cowgirls, hello, you're probably going to hear stuff you don't like. Most of the time I'm talking to my fellow Skin fans. [B]I don't, and never will, go on a cowgirls blog and put their team down.[/B] If you would like to get into a battle of wits, I more than welcome the challenge. I can promise you I am not "unarmed".[/quote]
Well in my defense, if you review all of my posts, you will see that I never "put your team down". I never attacked your team. Never said "this guys sucks" or "That guy sucks" or anything to that affect. For the most part, I have simply defended my team by attempting to bring another point of view, nothing more, nothing less. I back my arguments with facts, where most of the replies I see are speculation on an opposing fans part. Example: "Cowboys are a team of thugs and miscreants"= Speculation FACT= No current Dallas Cowboy has been in the headlines for felonious acts. Granted the GM took a gamble with a few players with a questionable past. But since putting on the uniform in Dallas, nothing but players, performers and team mates. No fines, infractions, arrests....nadda! Not even a friggin parking ticket. "T.O. is a cancer and will cause the Cowboys to implode" = Speculation Fact = Again I say, it has been 3 years as a Dallas Cowboy and he has done nothing except excel as a performer and a clubhouse leader. We read this over and over on this board and I just want to know when this implosion will occur? It has been 3 years, when will people realize that maybe they were wrong? No one was more shocked than I that this realtionship with Owens has worked so well. These are the facts, and they are undeniable. And I do expect a lot of negative reaction on a rival board. Christ, that is why I am here to begin with. This is a blast and I enjoy debating with everyone here. But if you will also notice that I have been a forum member for a few years now and for the most part, I am very impartial to the Redskins. As evidence, check the prediction thread for the Skins/Saints game. If you look, I nailed the predicted score perfectly, 24-17 Skins. I am getting exactly what I expected to get during this rivalry week. I expect nothing less. And if you guys had responded any differently I would have been sorely disappointed. Been a member here for a few years, and there are only 2 weeks out of each year that I get really fired up and talk a little smack. But the other 50 weeks out of the year, just check my post history and you will see that I am surprisingly one of the more supportive rivals of your beloved Redskins. I have been accused by many on this forum of being a "closet Redskins fan". Just lemme have those 2 weeks, is all I ask. |
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