Longtimefan
11-26-2006, 07:38 PM
In the interest of promoting accountability, I would like to set this space aside to identify all those Un-Redskins we see today who do not give maximum effort. Alligator Arms, Look-out blocks, Grabbing instead of Tackling, and Sideline Pouting are sure signs. Let's hope this thread does not thrive.
To begin: The Unknown Redskin who talked to Tom Friend for his article in ESPN.
The so called unknown player who supposedly spoke off the record to Tom Friend which led to the ESPN article is without a doubt, no longer unknown. Joe Gibbs knows everything, and everybody about this team. Bubba Tyer tells JG everything that happens with this team. It has always been that way, nothing escapes Bubba, he knows Tom Friend just like Gibbs does considering all the time he used to spend at Redskin Park during JG's first tenure.
hooskins
11-26-2006, 07:39 PM
I call out chris "I like the Bears" 36.
I second that.
djnemo65
11-26-2006, 07:54 PM
Mark Brunell. He looked a little pouty on the sidelines at times.
Longtimefan
11-26-2006, 07:54 PM
I didn't see much slacking today because I thought for the most part, everyone put forth good effort. In one of my post last week I mentioned the fact that since the playoffs are a remote possibility now, how are these guys going to perform with nothing much left to play for but pride, and to continue their careers with the team. I'm sure the coaching staff will be looking to see the same things. Off today's effort however, I'll have to wait another week, because one cannot argue with the effort put forth today.
Pocket$ $traight
11-26-2006, 09:10 PM
I didn't see too many today but I did see the 30 million dollar captain of the punt team miss an assignment which allowed a punt to be blocked.
He needs to get it together. Otherwise, he is a complete joke.
I spoke to a Panthers fan today who pointed out that Steve Smith's game winning overtime catch in the playoffs against St. Louis was against double A. (Not Arn Anderson of Four Horseman glory)
Mark Brunell. He looked a little pouty on the sidelines at times.
He was the first one to go to Campbell after his INT to calm him down.
chris36
11-26-2006, 09:19 PM
Thanks dick heads. I do like the Bears and I like Ravens. I like the bears because I like the way they have built their team. I like the Ravens because they are local and have been playing well. But I have been a Redskins fan first my whole life. I am 36 and unlike most people my first love was George Allen. I can remember Diron Talbert(the dancing bear), Coy Bacon, Mike Bragg the punter, Chris Hamburger, and Billy Kilmer. I was eight years old when Jack Kent Cook fired George Allen, I was devastated. I remember when Joe Thiesman took over for Billy Kilmer. I remember Clarence Harmon running the ball under Jack Pardee, in place of the holdout John Riggins. I remember Ike Forte. Lemar Parish, Joe Lavender, and Ken Houston. So you tell me, are you a better Redskins fan? You may be, but most can't say that.
hooskins
11-26-2006, 09:23 PM
I think most people are referring to your little "I quit being a Skins fans, I love the Bears" thread, when they say anything about you. You haven't already forgotten that, have you?
djnemo65
11-26-2006, 09:26 PM
I didn't see too many today but I did see the 30 million dollar captain of the punt team miss an assignment which allowed a punt to be blocked.
He needs to get it together. Otherwise, he is a complete joke.
I spoke to a Panthers fan today who pointed out that Steve Smith's game winning overtime catch in the playoffs against St. Louis was against double A. (Not Arn Anderson of Four Horseman glory)
That was against Jason Sehorn. I'm pretty sure about that.
djnemo65
11-26-2006, 09:26 PM
He was the first one to go to Campbell after his INT to calm him down.
I, for my part, was kidding.