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Old 02-05-2010, 08:54 PM   #11
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Re: RI: Allen: 'We're going 100 mph getting ready for free agency'

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OMG relax or shut the hell up. That's not what I meant, I am just saying that its tough for me as a fan to enter another season not knowing what to expect. Did I once insinuate that Shanny is a bad coach or that this team won't improve? All I am saying is that right now, no one knows if this will work or blow up. And excuse me if I am not a dumbass like you who gets excited for any big name coach that comes in...wasn't Spurrier supposed to turn us around? Gibbs? How did those work out exactly?
Take some of your own advice, my friend. :confused-
The Redskins can't do any worse than the past decade. We do throw enough money around to attract enough talent here to finish mediocre every year.
Think positively, the Saints did a total overhaul with a top 5 pick, new coaching staff, and are about to win the SuperBowl on Sunday..
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