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RedskinRat 10-10-2012, 05:04 PM GTTripp pointed out before we played Atlanta the total record vs the teams we have won agaisnt this year vs the record of teams we have lost against this year. The teams we beat havent been too good. The teams we lost to are pretty good. And Atlanta is a really good team, Cinn is better than a lot of people think. Basically i think we are not as good as we think we might be, although were keeping it close each game so who knows.
Not so sure about last year. But we we only won 5 games last year and overall just plain sucked.
Minn is a good team, but i we have been getting better each week and are even favored to win this game. Big game for us, hopefully a big win.
Three cheers for a well stated opinion.
:goodjob:
But you get marked down for spelling errors. Use FireFox spell check.
SmootSmack 10-10-2012, 05:16 PM I'd be more worried if we were going undefeated on the road
skinsguy 10-10-2012, 05:45 PM More and more I take exception (don't take it personally) to the idea that if the team played at RFK still, that many of the team's issues would suddenly be remedied. RFK was great because of the great teams that played there. It was a dump, otherwise. If the Skins of the late 1990s-2000s played there, many people would probably list it as one of the worst professional venues of all time. The atmosphere that existed within RFK during home Redskins games was a direct result of the quality of play on the field.
Building a new "RFK" and moving back into the city won't suddenly give the players talent, help the coaches call the right plays, or give the fans in the seats the vocal ability to deafen the opposing QB.
In response to the OP's question, the Redskins have been unable to win at home because they have been outmatched. Simple as that. Anything else is just a shallow excuse.
I was actually just being factious, but have a nice day nevertheless.
firstdown 10-10-2012, 06:12 PM I would love to see our stadium size go back down to the 70,000 area. Just look at the Dallas game against Chicago the past Monday night, that was a Chicago home field. Or the Pitt game a couple years ago, when the Pitt got momentum it became a Pitt home field.
On the other if we were a true contender, and you had 100,000 Skins fans cheering and turning loose at Fedex, that would be amazing as well. Problem is that too easily an 8-8 team loses fans willing to pay and to easily finds local fans of the other teams that will gladly pay to get a chance to see their team have a chance at a victory.
Well you have Raymond James in Tampa which holds around 70,000 and they cannot fill the seats. When your a loosing team it does not matter because fans will stop coming and they will sell their tickets. If I'm correct we had a good showing in Tampa and it had nothing to do with stadium size. Our stadium is not the problem and when we start winning will will not have issues like the Pitt game.
That Guy 10-10-2012, 06:12 PM yeah, like others have said, we're a bad team. bad teams lose a good number of games. it's weird that we've dropped 8 straight at home, but, i mean, we're bad. shannahan has lost tons of games since he got here, so, if we want to win a home, we should try winning more games in general.
saden1 10-10-2012, 06:17 PM There is no real homefield advantage at FedEx because it's just one big event hosting space for D.C. big wigs to entertain clients...plus real fans aren't willing to travel to the boonies to cheer for a team with overpriced food, parking and tickets only to witness yet another loss.
With Snyder taking over we have become the LA of the east coast.
VTSkins1961 10-10-2012, 10:25 PM Cause the franchise needs to rebuild a brand new RFK stadium in D.C. and move back. Maryland has not been kind to the Redskins.
Agreed.
skinsfan69 10-10-2012, 11:03 PM There is no real homefield advantage at FedEx because it's just one big event hosting space for D.C. big wigs to entertain clients...plus real fans aren't willing to travel to the boonies to cheer for a team with overpriced food, parking and tickets only to witness yet another loss.
With Snyder taking over we have become the LA of the east coast.
I had tickets to the Atlanta game and gave them away. I simply refuse to go over there ever again. I went to a pre season game. $10 for a Johnny Rockets Burger w/out fries! The fries were $5 and a warm Miller Lite was $10... $25 for a burger, fries and a beer. Luckily I get the tickets for free.
MonkFan4Life 10-10-2012, 11:38 PM Please tell me which stadium has a $1 menu ! And whenever you do that, let me know which airport won't charge $4 for a 16 oz Gold Peak Tea. It's a stadium, they overcharge because they can. Jack Kent Cooke did it, John did it after him, and sure as shit Dan is.
I go to games when I can afford it. See I know it costs a grip. Tailgating, drinking, possibly eating in the stadium. The team will win when they are good, point blank.
skinsfaninok 10-11-2012, 12:27 AM I'd rather watch at home even when I was at the rams skins game this year I still said home is better. The experience was great and so was the game but I just love being able to do what I want at home and check other games as they are happening. Edward Jones dome was horrible at showing any other scores or heck even stats of the game at hand.
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