Luxorreb
12-13-2004, 08:32 AM
Anyone got a clip of that? When Taylor scared Pinkston out of even trying to catch a football? Would love to see that!
Pinkston PUSSSSSY!!!Luxorreb 12-13-2004, 08:32 AM Anyone got a clip of that? When Taylor scared Pinkston out of even trying to catch a football? Would love to see that! MTK 12-13-2004, 10:42 AM I've never seen a play like that before in my life. I hope his teammates rip him a new one when they watch that on tape. He just totally pulled up when he saw Clark coming over. No heart at all. Gmanc711 12-13-2004, 01:32 PM I've never seen a play like that before in my life. I hope his teammates rip him a new one when they watch that on tape. He just totally pulled up when he saw Clark coming over. No heart at all. Thats rediculous. I'm glad that our guys, specifically Coles and Cooley last night, not only attempted, but caught passes, only to get decleated right after. Pinkston has gotta like in the mirror, its the NFL. aehs77 12-13-2004, 02:47 PM i was laughing my ass off Redskins_P 12-13-2004, 03:12 PM I loved it. To see an Eagle player go out and make himself look like probably the biggest pussy in NFL history makes me feel that much better after a loss. saden1 12-13-2004, 05:05 PM I don't know man, if I was as skinny as him I'd probably pull up too. I mean, a chicken has bigger thigh and legs then him. I’m really surprised he has lasted as long as he has in the NFL. sportscurmudgeon 12-13-2004, 05:38 PM Taking great pride in this kind of thing is what losing teams have to resort to. I'd much rather see Pinkston catch that ball and score on the play than to have the final score be Philly 17/Washington 14. After the game, all Pinkston has to do on the field is to go and find Clark and Taylor and whisper in their ears a single word: scoreboard And if Clark/Taylor would not trade the win for the "pride of intimidation", then they will be destined to be losers in the future... Daseal 12-13-2004, 07:07 PM SC: I feel that intimidation factor saved our defense about 80 yards in receiving. There were times when he should have caught the ball but heard steps. Same thing to Amani Toomer last week. That's something you want every receiver thinking about in his head. You see TO running out of bounds instead of fighting for yards? I think that helps the skins and nothing else. I know you're a major taylor hater. You're right, he's not a sure tackler, but he lays the wood, and you need someone to regulate the middle. I've seen him beating up on receivers all year. You see how ragedy the Lions receivers looked? They looked whipped by the end of the game simply from the hits they took. That's good. Maybe he's always a step behind, but once he gets that one step he can wreak hell. I'll say he may be the best player the Redskins ever drafted. That's still to be determined, but I could certainly see it becoming true. VTSkins897 12-13-2004, 07:08 PM of course had he scored there it would have been more than 17-14... sportscurmudgeon 12-13-2004, 07:21 PM 1. I am not a Taylor hater. I merely think he is a meathead who needs to be taught how to play football beyond the headhunting big hit that makes the SportsCenter show at midnite. He has a lot of grwoing up to do and a lot to learn about being a safety in the NFL. So far, I have not seen a lot of "growth" there and that bothers me. If he is playng like this in 2006, he'll be just another high draft pick that was wasted. If you want to try to convince me he is not a meathead, explain how all his "agent shennanigans" and his failure to go to the required rookie seminars and his DWI arrest support your thesis... 2. What I intended to say was that I would rather have seen Pinkston score on that play and have the Skins win anyway - say 28-24. Only losers look at a play like that and revel in it being something special to them because winners have already dealt with the fact that they won and are moving on to deal with the next team they are going to beat. |
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