Beemnseven
11-15-2007, 12:29 AM
Many around the site want to pour up the Kool Aid, I say go for it. It's great to support the team, and I do at all times. They're frustrating the crapola out of me right now though, because I just want to see them finish somebody like Gibbs' teams used to. Finishing somebody is all in your frame of mind though, and you can't just flip into that frame of mind in the 4th quarter. You need to practice with killer instinct, ride the team plane with a killer instinct, and play the first snap with a killer instinct.
I do think we have a chance against the Cowboys, and a formula that may work. I think the Cowboys' defense is soft. I just do. Roy Williams is pretty tough, but other than him, I think you can line up and if you bring the right team-wide attitude - ie I'm going to knock your effing teeth through your effing skull you blue-and-silver-wearing douchebag, and wipe that effing grin off your pretty-boy face you pansy ass excuse for a leader, attitude - then I think you can run run run and beat them into submission. This keeps the ball out of their hands, which we'll need to do because without Sean Taylor, Romo and TO and Witten are going to hurt us through the air plenty.
You just have to get mean. And I mean REALLY mean. If the Redskins want to talk about needing a killer instinct at the end of games, they better start by bringing a killer instinct at the beginning of the game. Making Dallas feel pain should be priority one, winning the game should be priority two. Not really, but I think you're smellin what I'm steppin in.
That's Dallas's only weakness. Romo can finesse it down the field real well. Their secondary can cover us pretty well. Ware can speed-rush his way to Campbell real well. Our only chance is to come out and take their spirit. There's only one way to overcome all these injuries... attitude.
You want a killer instinct, you better learn how to fight first.
Man, I like your attitude Schneed. Maybe you should give the half time locker room speech.
The problem is that our running game always seems to go bye-bye against the 'Chips.
Little known stat: Against NFC East teams since he joined the Redskins, Clinton Portis averages only 76 yards a game against the 'Chips, Eagles and G-strings. And he's been held to less than 70 yards 8 times out of 18 games.
If there was ever a time Portis needed to carry this team on his shoulders, it's this weekend, when just about everybody else is on crutches.
I do think we have a chance against the Cowboys, and a formula that may work. I think the Cowboys' defense is soft. I just do. Roy Williams is pretty tough, but other than him, I think you can line up and if you bring the right team-wide attitude - ie I'm going to knock your effing teeth through your effing skull you blue-and-silver-wearing douchebag, and wipe that effing grin off your pretty-boy face you pansy ass excuse for a leader, attitude - then I think you can run run run and beat them into submission. This keeps the ball out of their hands, which we'll need to do because without Sean Taylor, Romo and TO and Witten are going to hurt us through the air plenty.
You just have to get mean. And I mean REALLY mean. If the Redskins want to talk about needing a killer instinct at the end of games, they better start by bringing a killer instinct at the beginning of the game. Making Dallas feel pain should be priority one, winning the game should be priority two. Not really, but I think you're smellin what I'm steppin in.
That's Dallas's only weakness. Romo can finesse it down the field real well. Their secondary can cover us pretty well. Ware can speed-rush his way to Campbell real well. Our only chance is to come out and take their spirit. There's only one way to overcome all these injuries... attitude.
You want a killer instinct, you better learn how to fight first.
Man, I like your attitude Schneed. Maybe you should give the half time locker room speech.
The problem is that our running game always seems to go bye-bye against the 'Chips.
Little known stat: Against NFC East teams since he joined the Redskins, Clinton Portis averages only 76 yards a game against the 'Chips, Eagles and G-strings. And he's been held to less than 70 yards 8 times out of 18 games.
If there was ever a time Portis needed to carry this team on his shoulders, it's this weekend, when just about everybody else is on crutches.