Cowell
12-05-2007, 06:06 PM
I do feel for you. A part of me would like to see the season just end, but another part of me wants to watch the Skins no matter what and just cheer my heart out. As sad as I'm about ST's passing I really think that football is kind of like a 3 hour getaway for me. I still think about ST but seeing the Skins play kind of helps get my mind off of him and his untimely passing.
12thMan
12-05-2007, 06:07 PM
Actually, while it's kinda hard in some ways, rooting for the team is the thing that helps me move on. I'm not a touchy feely kinda guy, but when Taylor died it hit me hard, so I was kinda like WTF, why am I so upset?
But seeing the team play Buffalo was the thing that helped me see that life will still go on in Redskins land. Campbell will still make a lot of plays, they'll still sing Hail to the Redskins, and Gibbs will still make frustratingly conservative decisions. Life goes on and I think each game will help me move on a bit by bit.
It ebbs and flows. I was outside the stadium getting pumped before the game, then I got somber when once inside. But perhaps little by little, game by game, I'll feel better.
I was at lunch with friend of mine last week. She's like my mom's age damn near so we usually get together once a week and talk about absolutely nothing; it's just routine mainly.
Once a week? You should be banging her atleast 3 times a week!
Nothing wrong with getting a little experience...
<Sorry had to change the subject>
12thMan
12-05-2007, 06:17 PM
Once a week? You should be banging her atleast 3 times a week!
Nothing wrong with getting a little experience...
hahaha...I'm feeling better all ready. Serisously, she's older.
hahaha...I'm feeling better all ready. Serisously, she's older.
How much older?
If she isn't going to break a hip if you bend her over a chair then what's the problem?
12thMan
12-05-2007, 06:23 PM
How much older?
If she isn't going to break a hip if you bend her over a chair then what's the problem?
C'mon dude, you're wrecking my sad day with all this laughter. Good grief. (no pun intended)
ncskinsfanec
12-05-2007, 06:30 PM
I kinda wish the golf season would start, I can't wait to see what Tiger, Phil, Vijay, and the rest of the big boys do this year. I wouldn't be a bit suprised to see Tiger win all four majors this coming season, that said I'm hoping he doesn't.
JWsleep
12-05-2007, 06:31 PM
Ok--back to the thread topic (sorry to rain on your... whatever! ;) )
This undoubtedly qualifies as the worst season EVER for our beloved Redskins. So there's a real sense in which I wish it were over as well. But a few gutsy wins here for pride would help. Of course, given the way things are going, that's a tall order. But it could happen. And as bad as it is, it's still football season. And they are still the Washington Redskins. It would be worse, IMHO, if they weren't playing, given my addiction to skins football.
VTSkins897
12-05-2007, 06:40 PM
i also wish it was over. obviously we all hoped to rally on the field for sean and make the playoffs, but the reality of it is we are just that much worse without him (lost our last 4 without him). i'm only talking about the football loss, not the loss of the person.
i just think the sooner this season is over the better. i'll still watch obviously.
12thMan
12-05-2007, 06:43 PM
i also wish it was over. obviously we all hoped to rally on the field for sean and make the playoffs, but the reality of it is we are just that much worse without him (lost our last 4 without him). i'm only talking about the football loss, not the loss of the person.
i just think the sooner this season is over the better. i'll still watch obviously.
You go/went to VaTech?