SmootSmack
10-04-2004, 04:24 PM
Let me see if I can simplify a bit what CRT3 is saying: The Browns called a trick play-fake field goal. Upon seeing the nerve of the Browns to call such a play, an irate Danny Smith (the Redskins Special Teams coach) said "not in my house (even though the game was in Cleveland)" with an emphatic "Fudge You" arm gesture directed five times at....CRT3, who was up in the stands with a hot dog in one hand a beer in the other and was just stunned, stunned I tell ya, that Smith would turn around at the moment in the game and take his frustrations out on him
Am I even remotely close here?
Redskins_P
10-04-2004, 04:27 PM
Let me see if I can simplify a bit what CRT3 is saying: The Browns called a trick play-fake field goal. Upon seeing the nerve of the Browns to call such a play, an irate Danny Smith (the Redskins Special Teams coach) said "not in my house (even though the game was in Cleveland)" with an emphatic "Fudge You" arm gesture directed five times at....CRT3, who was up in the stands with a hot dog in one hand a beer in the other and was just stunned, stunned I tell ya, that Smith would turn around at the moment in the game and take his frustrations out on him
Am I even remotely close here?
Who knows, but that was a great story.
redwagonskins
10-04-2004, 05:49 PM
Smoot, lovin' the interpretation of events. But perhaps it wasn't the FU signal at all, perhaps he was trying to lob quarters at players standing behind him using his arm as a catapult and his other arm as a "thrust generator". ( you may have to try it a few times, but I assure you, it works)
Daseal
10-04-2004, 07:24 PM
Yet again CRT3 makes no sense. Perhaps he should stop shaking his pickle and spend time typing.
d151b
10-05-2004, 01:52 AM
Let me see if I can simplify a bit what CRT3 is saying: The Browns called a trick play-fake field goal. Upon seeing the nerve of the Browns to call such a play, an irate Danny Smith (the Redskins Special Teams coach) said "not in my house (even though the game was in Cleveland)" with an emphatic "Fudge You" arm gesture directed five times at....CRT3, who was up in the stands with a hot dog in one hand a beer in the other and was just stunned, stunned I tell ya, that Smith would turn around at the moment in the game and take his frustrations out on him
Am I even remotely close here?
SS haha, I got it now.... Thanks for filling me in.
CRT3 say it like you mean it ! Pickle Power,Pickle Power,Pickle Power.....
Well excuse me for not making it so clear. No I was not shaking my pickle and no I was not drinking a beer at the game. (Had a 6 hour drive ahead of me to get back to DC) Now Daesal if you would just stop being so rude and crude I might actually believe half the crap you spew.
Coach Danny Smith, the Redskins Special Teams coach flipped off the oposing teams bench or players on the field. Hard for me to tell exactly who he was directing it at seeing that I was on the 50 near the top of that terrible stadium. But it does not really matter to me who it was directed at the whole thought of a well respected coaching staff having a member offering obsence gestures is beyond reasonning.
Do I need to elaborate anymore for you to understand this?
Luxorreb
10-05-2004, 08:59 AM
as an outsider I must say you were unclear on your first post. thanks for clearing that up, but I haven't heard anything in the press about it. Much like there is no press about fans running on the field...
Football pumps people up, and I'm sure especially if that's your job.
By the way I see no logical reason to dismiss our special teams coach because of such a gesture. Such a gesture can be construed in innumerable ways in the court of law and don't you want your coach to be fired up like that anyway? It was big but Coles fumbled on our attempt at a drive. Noone is bashing Coles!
GO SKINS! I BELIEVE!
Let's fire everyone, cut the whole team and start over. ;)