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Old 08-22-2005, 09:56 PM   #1
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Re: Good evening, Redskins faithful

Speaking of the Falcons, I'd love to see them crash and burn this year. They'll realize that Vick needs to learn how to actually be accurate.
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Old 08-22-2005, 10:03 PM   #2
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Welcome to the board scrap!

I have a couple of questions for you. Who has emerged as the no. 2 receiver, replacing Plaxico?

Also, I think Cowher is an excellent coach. One of pro sports' better coaches. Yet his teams have fallen short on many occassions. Granted, there were times like last year when I'm sure no one outside of Pittsburgh thought they would even get as far as they did.

So anyway, what I'm wondering is, as great a coach and as revered as he is, is there ever any talk of "is this as far as Cowher can get us?" And if so, what are the odds my main man Russ Grimm would take over?
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Old 08-22-2005, 10:35 PM   #3
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Welcome to the board scrap!

I have a couple of questions for you. Who has emerged as the no. 2 receiver, replacing Plaxico?

Also, I think Cowher is an excellent coach. One of pro sports' better coaches. Yet his teams have fallen short on many occassions. Granted, there were times like last year when I'm sure no one outside of Pittsburgh thought they would even get as far as they did.

So anyway, what I'm wondering is, as great a coach and as revered as he is, is there ever any talk of "is this as far as Cowher can get us?" And if so, what are the odds my main man Russ Grimm would take over?
2nd receiver would now seem to be Wilson.

"there ever any talk of "is this as far as Cowher can get us?".....MUCHO! As for Grimm, slim to none even though he's awesome coach and was an awesome lineman in his day.....man, those days with the hogs....hmm, hmm, hmm, my man, Joe Jacoby (sp) (f'n monster)!
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Old 08-22-2005, 11:02 PM   #4
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2nd receiver would now seem to be Wilson.

"there ever any talk of "is this as far as Cowher can get us?".....MUCHO! As for Grimm, slim to none even though he's awesome coach and was an awesome lineman in his day.....man, those days with the hogs....hmm, hmm, hmm, my man, Joe Jacoby (sp) (f'n monster)!
Wilson, the former 49er? How do you feel about him?

What about Ken Wisenhunt (sp?)?
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Old 08-22-2005, 11:15 PM   #5
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Wilson, the former 49er? How do you feel about him?

What about Ken Wisenhunt (sp?)?
Wison has been looking great, from what I hear. Pitt and you guys are on here in NJ on Fox so I'll get my first look.

It's actually Whisenhunt, and I have a few things to say about this man.

When he took over the helm two years ago after his stint as the QB coach, I was like who and what hell is THIS guy?!?

Turns out:

1) He was a pretty good college QB

2) His actual IQ is supposedly is that of a genius

3) His ex-college football coach said that 'he's too smart to be a quarterback because he over thinks everything'

4) Learned that you DO NOT CHALLENGE THIS MAN IN A GAME OF CHESS....I loved reading that because aren't coaches in essence chess players with the players being human beings in football?
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Old 08-22-2005, 11:38 PM   #6
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Re: Good evening, Redskins faithful

See I thought he played TE in college, I know he played a few games at TE with the Redskins.
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Old 08-22-2005, 11:42 PM   #7
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See I thought he played TE in college, I know he played a few games at TE with the Redskins.
Bingo!

Thanks for the correction. I did not remember that correctly. YES, he was the TE coach and played TE.

The stuff about his IQ and stuff is definitely what stands out with what I read about him.
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