crlesh
03-22-2005, 01:49 PM
You're right, ﺶ, the negativity is tedious, but it will all just make the eventual victory season that much more glorious. The only problem I have with the negativity is the worry that players/coaches might listen to it and believe it, instead of taking it for what it is - frustration.
calia
03-22-2005, 02:05 PM
Spurrier
He's irrelevant to us for next season -- the other subjects all have some carry-over effect. Not to mention the fact that there was no error in judgment in hiring Spurrier (it didn't work out, but I am not aware of anyone that thought it wouldn't when he was signed). Not true with the other subjects.
:frusty:
Redskins_P
03-22-2005, 02:25 PM
It's not a topic per se, but doesn't anyone else get tired of all the negativity? The offense wasn't good last year, particularly the first half of the year. We all know that. But why the assumption some people seem to have that it will never get better? Or that Gibbs has lost it forever?
I know, I know...just "keeping it real" right?
I'm definitely tired of the negativity. Especially from those who choose to criticize Gibbs, and they don't know crap about what he did for us fans. Theres a reason why we follow and believe in Gibbs. So don't bash us for believing in someone who has proven that he's a winner.
TheMalcolmConnection
03-22-2005, 02:29 PM
Most definitely. Last year's over. Yes, we were disappointed but there was a HUGE silver lining to this season. We started building something for the future that is going to be bigger than any huge free agent signing we've had in the past 10 years.
FRPLG
03-22-2005, 02:43 PM
It's not a topic per se, but doesn't anyone else get tired of all the negativity? The offense wasn't good last year, particularly the first half of the year. We all know that. But why the assumption some people seem to have that it will never get better? Or that Gibbs has lost it forever?
I know, I know...just "keeping it real" right?
Ding ding ding! Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner! All negativity should be banished. Wonder if Matty can install something to weed it out.
SkinsRock
03-22-2005, 04:07 PM
Pies.......mmmmmm!!! <--best topic ever!!!
My Mom's Pumpkin Chiffon (sp?) pie is the best....a little lighter and much tastier than regular pumpkin pie...
Sick of: All of the above, especially...
A. Spurrier. He is gone because he chose to be. Most people were willing to give him 3 years, but he QUIT. Move on...he has!
B. The 2000 offseason was a failure, but I specifically remember the same critics that now (still) bash Snyder for it, predicting the Skins to the Superbowl or at least close to it that year. Get over it, Snyder has (meaning he learned from it and has moved on).
C. Talk of Tim Hasselbeck as the starter and better than Ramsey. He's a great #3 QB, decent #2, but that's about it...come on...
Basically anything that doesn't have a direct effect on this coming season. Yeah, I'm sick of hearing about Coles, Pierce, Smoot, etc, too but that actually affects what the Redskins are doing NOW, not two or three, or five years ago.
SkinsRock
03-22-2005, 04:19 PM
For crabs, Lazy Susan's or Ed's in Dewey Beach. For other seafood, the Big Fish Grill in Rehoboth or Fish On! in Lewes are fantastic - and owned by Skins fans (the Big Fish guy is where I get my tickets).
Hey, they are just getting ready to open a Big Fish Grille in Crofton....wonder if it's the same owners??
BrudLee
03-22-2005, 04:32 PM
Hey, they are just getting ready to open a Big Fish Grille in Crofton....wonder if it's the same owners??
No - but I'll be sure to let my friend know about it. I wonder if I get commission from the copyright lawyers...
fujjii
03-22-2005, 04:41 PM
I Think Moss Is Just As Good As Coles. At Least He Knows How To Get In The
Endzone
TheMalcolmConnection
03-22-2005, 04:47 PM
With that reasoning, you could also say that about Patten... I think he had 8-9 touchdowns and touched the ball many times less than Coles.
I won't get into another "Bash Coles" discussion... I'm just sayin'. :)