punch it in
10-24-2012, 07:40 PM
A man of faith gives his testimony and catches crap for it because of who he gave it to. Well damn...they ought to hang the bastard. Ain't like he's ever done anything for us.
That is such an over the top irrational spin to put on this. Nobody is saying anything like that. Not even close. Not sure why it is so surprising that some Redskins fans might find it peculiar that Joe Gibbs was in Dallas sharing his thoughts with Dallas Cowboy players the day before a game??? Peculiar not criminal, but peculiar.
Edit: I dont know if you are a man of faith, but if you had happened to be in Texas that day and popped into the chapel for a little reaffirming of the faith would you have expected to see Coach Gibbs at the podium?? Lol.
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Skinzman
10-24-2012, 07:51 PM
That is such an over the top irrational spin to put on this. Nobody is saying anything like that. Not even close. Not sure why it is so surprising that some Redskins fans might find it peculiar that Joe Gibbs was in Dallas sharing his thoughts with Dallas Cowboy players the day before a game??? Peculiar not criminal, but peculiar.
Edit: I dont know if you are a man of faith, but if you had happened to be in Texas that day and popped into the chapel for a little reaffirming of the faith would you have expected to see Coach Gibbs at the podium?? Lol.
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Joe Gibbs wasnt in Dallas. He was at home... In N. Carolina, where his NASCAR team is based. The girls came to N. Carolina to play the Carolina Panthers.
punch it in
10-24-2012, 07:53 PM
Joe Gibbs wasnt in Dallas. He was at home... In N. Carolina, where his NASCAR team is based. The girls came to N. Carolina to play the Carolina Panthers.
My bad. Wrong place. Same principal.
Edit: i only watch an occasionsl race because years ago i saw Stewart on ESPN in a skins helmet. I still root for Stewart though not Gibbs. Dont follow the sport close enough to know who is on Gibbs team anymore.
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NC_Skins
10-24-2012, 07:56 PM
Five pages so far about a guy, who no longer is in the NFL, giving a speech to a team in his home town, the night before a game. SMH
Where the **** is Allen Iverson at when you need him?
punch it in
10-24-2012, 07:59 PM
Five pages so far about a guy, who no longer is in the NFL, giving a speech to a team in his home town, the night before a game. SMH
Where the **** is Allen Iverson at when you need him?
All threads deserve a life. It is Joe Gibbs and the Cowboys though. Like i said its Bucky Dent and the Redsox or Larry Bird and the Lakers. Its definitely news worthy because of the subjects involved. Why the Iverson reference? Lol.
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Skinzman
10-24-2012, 08:03 PM
Five pages so far about a guy, who no longer is in the NFL, giving a speech to a team in his home town, the night before a game. SMH
Where the **** is Allen Iverson at when you need him?
A speech... A speech... We arent talking about a game, we are talking about a speech... Not a game... A speech...
punch it in
10-24-2012, 08:07 PM
A speech... A speech... We arent talking about a game, we are talking about a speech... Not a game... A speech...
Ahhh my second favorite sound bite behind "playoffs? Playoffs? You wanna talk about playoffs?"
All joking aside - if it was any other team this would not be threadworthy but you cant overlook the participants.
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44Deezel
10-24-2012, 08:13 PM
No problem with this. His coaching days are well behind him. I equate this to Clinton and Bush Sr. working together after the Tsunami. Big whoop.
Skinzman
10-24-2012, 08:14 PM
Ahhh my second favorite sound bite behind "playoffs? Playoffs? You wanna talk about playoffs?"
All joking aside - if it was any other team this would not be threadworthy but you cant overlook the participants.
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He did this last week. Something tells me that if his talk was to the Giants, people would be jumping off of bridges and burning Joe Gibbs stuff like Cleveland did when LeBron left.
Personally I dont have a problem with it. I would expect any religious person to be willing to talk about their faith anytime and anywhere, which does include trials and tribulations of their personal lives (making clock mistakes that possibly cost a game). They struggled to beat Carolina by 5, its not like he turned them into world beaters.
If someone from Dallas was asked to speak to the Skins about faith (not football), then I would expect them to do it (barring a legitimate previous engagement) or else I would more than willingly tell that person face to face that he makes his faith into a joke by prioritizing football over his faith.
SFREDSKIN
10-24-2012, 08:43 PM
The way i see it, it's a complement to have your nemesis seek the man who kicked your ass for years to get seek his advice. That speaks volumes, it's an act of desperation and humility.