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Old 11-07-2006, 05:09 PM   #31
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RR is your hamster named Lemmiwinks?
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I bought the best of South Park DVD yesterday and that episode is on it. I think I need to watch it when I get home from work. Then, maybe I'll watch Scott Tenorman Must Die for the second time.
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Old 11-07-2006, 05:45 PM   #32
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I AM ALLOWED TO enjoy a WIN. R E A L I T Y is that we WON. You do not hear me chanting SUPER BOWL when we are 3-5, do you? So get off my freakin back. Just because I believe anything is possible, and I have HOPE, doesn't make me WRONG. It makes me a FAN!
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:14 PM   #33
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hahahaha I made you eat your parents, I made you eat your parents....


Oh the taste of unfathomable sorrow... so sweet... so sweet....


hahaha thats my fav. episode...
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:37 PM   #34
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Old 11-07-2006, 09:08 PM   #35
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Easy folks...

I still can't see why thinking rationally about the team means you can't ALSO savor the incredible victory.
Exactly! Any given Sunday any team can beat any other team. Hhhmmm perfect example... Miami beating Chicago!
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Old 11-08-2006, 09:19 AM   #36
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Re: WT - Victory doesn't change anything

On this forum it was mentioned how the Skins come from behind win on Monday night football last year gave the Cowboys a hangover. Hopefully this win will do the same. However for the Redskins the two losses against Minnesota and Tennesse at home are going to hurt. For the team to have any serious playoff hopes that have to run the table, which is highly unlikely. At this stage I like the fact that the players are approaching each game as a single game season, that is probably the right approach.

With respect to pessimism regarding the team that is only natural, the expectation ever since Gibbs has come back is Super Bowl or bust. After last year's finish and the big free agent signings everyone in Washington area thought this team was headed to the Super Bowl. Now at the mid-point of the season the team is 3-5, and does not have any particular strength, actually I take that back the specail teams have been good, but neither offense nor the defence has played well or consistently.

Tony McGee made a comment about commitment to the running game and how that opened up the passing game, I hope we see more of the same up in Philly. I also think it is time to let Duckett get some touches, maybe in the first half open up with Duckett at TB and Seller at FB and just pound the opposing defence. Once opposing defence has their hands on their hips unload with a heavy dose of CP and watch the big gains build up.
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Old 11-08-2006, 09:46 AM   #37
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On this forum it was mentioned how the Skins come from behind win on Monday night football last year gave the Cowboys a hangover. Hopefully this win will do the same. However for the Redskins the two losses against Minnesota and Tennesse at home are going to hurt. For the team to have any serious playoff hopes that have to run the table, which is highly unlikely. At this stage I like the fact that the players are approaching each game as a single game season, that is probably the right approach.

With respect to pessimism regarding the team that is only natural, the expectation ever since Gibbs has come back is Super Bowl or bust. After last year's finish and the big free agent signings everyone in Washington area thought this team was headed to the Super Bowl. Now at the mid-point of the season the team is 3-5, and does not have any particular strength, actually I take that back the specail teams have been good, but neither offense nor the defence has played well or consistently.

Tony McGee made a comment about commitment to the running game and how that opened up the passing game, I hope we see more of the same up in Philly. I also think it is time to let Duckett get some touches, maybe in the first half open up with Duckett at TB and Seller at FB and just pound the opposing defence. Once opposing defence has their hands on their hips unload with a heavy dose of CP and watch the big gains build up.
10-6 in all likelihood gets you to the playoffs, regardless of tiebreakers. In NFL history it's very rare when a 10-6 team doesn't make the playoffs. Most recently happened to the Chiefs, I believe.

We can afford one loss along the way. Running the table would guarantee it, but going 10-6 would mean we're 95% - 99% assured of making it.
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Old 11-08-2006, 09:52 AM   #38
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I don't see a problem with that. Nothin' to it!
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Old 11-08-2006, 09:58 AM   #39
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If I see a dominating performance in Filthy (something to the tune of 28-17, 28-10 Redskins) then all hope will have returned just as quickly as it left after the first Vikings game.

If the Skins do this, they'll know they can't get trapped down in Tampa and come home for a stand for the playoffs.
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Old 11-08-2006, 10:00 AM   #40
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I am all for clebrating the Dallas win, but let's be realistic.
We are not playing very well, our defense is weak (3rd worst in NFL) , our offense is inconsistant (Brunell),and people are talking playoffs?
Are we talking about the Washington Redskins or another team?

I watched the Dallas game for a second time on DVR last night thinking I would enjoy it. It was awful.
I hate to say it and it will piss some people off, but we did not deserve to win that game. Luckily we were playing a team that is as bad as we are right now. The Terrel Owens drop of a sure TD pass would have sealed the game for Dallas. It was dumb luck that we won that game. Romo's pass was perfect and the ball was in TO's hand, it was an easy catch. Plus add the two would be dropped inteceptions that bounced off the chest and head of the Dallas DB's. It was an ugly win.
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Old 11-08-2006, 10:02 AM   #41
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Good point! At this point, one win is a freak (although deserved). Two is the beginning of a trend! Hail to the Redskins!!!!!!!
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Old 11-08-2006, 10:04 AM   #42
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The win is terrific, especially within the rivalry aspect. which is of course very very important, but takes a back seat to making the playoffs, which is still quite a stretch. So I love the win, means a lot to beat dallas, but doesnt change much about the looks of the season. However, there is still hope. Dallas sucks, skins rule.
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I am all for clebrating the Dallas win, but let's be realistic.
We are not playing very well, our defense is weak (3rd worst in NFL) , our offense is inconsistant (Brunell),and people are talking playoffs?
Are we talking about the Washington Redskins or another team?

I watched the Dallas game for a second time on DVR last night thinking I would enjoy it. It was awful.
I hate to say it and it will piss some people off, but we did not deserve to win that game. Luckily we were playing a team that is as bad as we are right now. The Terrel Owens drop of a sure TD pass would have sealed the game for Dallas. It was dumb luck that we won that game. Romo's pass was perfect and the ball was in TO's hand, it was an easy catch. Plus add the two would be dropped inteceptions that bounced off the chest and head of the Dallas DB's. It was an ugly win.
Why not? I've said this a zillion times. There were a bunch of plays WE could have made too that would have won the game for us, like a landslide.
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Why not? I've said this a zillion times. There were a bunch of plays WE could have made too that would have won the game for us, like a landslide.
Very true. Both teams had their chances to pull away.
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