Why you chose to be a Redskins fan:

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Defensewins
04-04-2009, 12:56 AM
Those were some good times! From an old bastard to another :food-smil

Amen brother.
Going to RFK was great. Dont like the new Stadium.

Zerohero
04-04-2009, 12:58 AM
Many ways to become a fan, but id say 3 factors make it happen.

1. They're your hometown team, i grew up in newport news. Skins country nuff said.
2. Popular teams at the time. My 3 Bros were all viking fans, and they all grew up in the 70's. While i grew up in the mid 80's early 90 so have quite few local friends who were Cowboy and 49er fans.
3. You follow your Dads team. My dad was a casual fan, pretty much rooting for whoever is good atm. Maybe that explains the Viking fans in the house when i was little lol.

mcludka
04-04-2009, 01:05 AM
My Dad worked in DC. Was a casual fan. I fell in love with Gary Clark- not afraid to go across the middle and mix it up for a little guy. Didn't hurt that the Skins were awesome back then. Boy its been awhile...

EARTHQUAKE2689
04-04-2009, 01:14 AM
Born at Georgetown University Hospital in DC, raised in NW DC, grew up going to games at RFK during the glory years of the late 80's early 90's... The rest is history. I love them and always will.

They were the first team I ever became a real fan of, followed shortly after by the Bullets, Caps, and Orioles. 2009 is the 10th anniversary of my love affair with my Florida Gators, and I must say, they have definitely moved up to 2nd in my heart just behind the Redskins. Cut me today and I may bleed burgundy and gold. Cut me tomorrow and I will probably bleed orange and blue.


Screw Florida Geaux Tigers!!!

djnemo65
04-04-2009, 01:26 AM
I never thought of it as a choice. After doing his part to defeat fascism, my grandfather settled in the DC area in the 1950's, adopted the Redskins as his team, gave birth to a Redskins crazy son who eventually gave birth to me. Where is the choice in that? To like another team would be basically like wearing a swastika while dancing on my grandfather's grave. I'm not gonna do that.

mcludka
04-04-2009, 01:27 AM
Is this a thread to make us all ask ourselves why we are STILL Redskins fans?? Believe me, it has crossed my mind many times. My mother-in-law asks me every Sunday night. (damn I hate that!) And, she is a Giants fan. BTW, would that be grounds for divorce- a Giants fan in-law???

The Goat
04-04-2009, 02:23 AM
Fan since '91. Fantastic season. Gibbs. Muff said.

Ruhskins
04-04-2009, 02:58 AM
I arrived to this country (and settled in the DC area) in 1990 and I learned about professional football by watching the Redskins, I have been a fan since then. I was lucky to witness the great 1991 season, capped off with team winning SB XXVI. Unfortunately, I did not get to experience RFK, and have only attended games at FedEx. The team has had many ups and downs, but I continue to be a fan regardless.

tootergray34
04-04-2009, 03:04 AM
well, i lived in DC when my dad worked at the Pentagon...Skins won the Superobowl with Rypien...and I was a fan every since...diehard. I use to wear the I root for two teams the redskins and whoever the cowboys play every day to school...that's dedication.

Ijaeger
04-04-2009, 06:58 AM
I never thought of it as a choice. After doing his part to defeat fascism, my grandfather settled in the DC area in the 1950's, adopted the Redskins as his team, gave birth to a Redskins crazy son who eventually gave birth to me. Where is the choice in that? To like another team would be basically like wearing a swastika while dancing on my grandfather's grave. I'm not gonna do that.

I hear you loud and clear. My family raised me on B&G but it was my Grandma who took me to my first football game, and if I were to ever root for another team she would hang me up by my balls. I swear you've never heard an 87 year old woman yell obscenities at the Cowboys like this but it's just great!! I honestly now think that it wasn't so much that she liked the Skins as much as it is that she just hates Dallas.They go hand in hand either way. Puts a smile on my face every time I think about it and I'd love for us to win one more Lombardi just for The Mimi. If not she'll be on the sidelines in heaven someday watching the Washington/Dallas game with her middle finger in the air screaming "you son of a bitch!" lol.

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