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brent 11-02-2008 07:16 AM

Why a Redskin Win Would Destroy the World
 
Over the past 16 elections, when the Redskins have won their final pre-election game at home, the incumbents have won. But when they lose, the opposing party is victorious on election day.

This trend ended in 2004, but the game was decided by a bad holding call that reversed a Clinton Portis TD, and the election was decided by election fraud in Ohio.

While there is little that is more important to me than a Redskin win, in this case, the price is simply too high. In losing to the Steelers, the Redskins will forge a brighter future for our country and our world and bring about a change that is desperately needed.

The Redskins have never played in a more important game and never had a greater reason to lose.

Bushead 11-02-2008 07:48 AM

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So are you saying Obama is going to infiltrate the Redskins and play as Jason Campbell and throw the game?

djnemo65 11-02-2008 07:55 AM

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I thought last election when both the Skins and Kerry lost we would never have to hear about this again. Guess I was wrong.

Hogroll 11-02-2008 08:04 AM

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Matty, please lock this thread. I can't imagine why ANYBODY would wish a loss on the Redskins, regardless of the implications.

SBXVII 11-02-2008 08:33 AM

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I think this is a moot point. I thought the only stat that mattered was the SB. We all know that Obama is going to win. 'cause every time an NFC team won prior to the election the Dems one the election. So you can forget what happens Mon. night. Go Skins.

skinsfan_nn 11-02-2008 08:39 AM

Re: Why a Redskin Win Would Destroy the World
 
This has got to be the dumbest thread I think I've ever seen here! :doh:

RETARDED is an understatement IMO!

horse 11-02-2008 08:48 AM

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[quote=brent;496153]Over the past 16 elections, when the Redskins have won their final pre-election game at home, the incumbents have won. But when they lose, the opposing party is victorious on election day.

This trend ended in 2004, but the game was decided by a bad holding call that reversed a Clinton Portis TD, and the election was decided by election fraud in Ohio.

While there is little that is more important to me than a Redskin win, in this case, the price is simply too high. In losing to the Steelers, the Redskins will forge a brighter future for our country and our world and bring about a change that is desperately needed.

The Redskins have never played in a more important game and never had a greater reason to lose.[/quote]
Not exactly the place for this, I mean don't we all have enough to argue about on this board? That being said Obama is about change, So I say the the Skins and Obama win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hogroll 11-02-2008 09:01 AM

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[quote=horse;496162]Not exactly the place for this, I mean don't we all have enough to argue about on this board? That being said Obama is about change, So I say the the Skins and Obama win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]

[quote]The Redskins have never played in a more important game and never had a greater reason to lose. [/quote]

...and I thought Redskins fan were intelligent.

Duffman003 11-02-2008 09:04 AM

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Since the redskins are responsible for who wins the election, I guess I won't vote now.

SkinFan4Life 11-02-2008 09:11 AM

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OMG! I thought this would be the last place where I would have to read a bunch of liberal bullshit...HTTR!

CRedskinsRule 11-02-2008 09:15 AM

Re: Why a Redskin Win Would Destroy the World
 
[quote=skinsfan_nn;496161]This has got to be the dumbest thread I think I've ever seen here! :doh:

RETARDED is an understatement IMO![/quote]

[quote]Matty, please lock this thread. I can't imagine why ANYBODY would wish a loss on the Redskins, regardless of the implications.[/quote]

Ditto!

SBXVII 11-02-2008 09:16 AM

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[QUOTE]Since the redskins are responsible for who wins the election, I guess I won't vote now.[/QUOTE]

or simply don't vote for either party. lol. throw off the whole election process and vote Independent. lol.

johnerotten 11-02-2008 09:29 AM

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[QUOTE] While there is little that is more important to me than a Redskin win, in this case, the price is simply too high. In losing to the Steelers, the Redskins will forge a brighter future for our country and our world and bring about a change that is desperately needed. [/QUOTE]

that is the biggest bunch of bambling bullshit i have ever read on this board!
i hope the redskins blowout the steelers,and then obama will beat mccain.
who wins or loses does'nt make a bit of difference anywhere but in the NFL!

TrustinGibbs 11-02-2008 09:32 AM

Re: Why a Redskin Win Would Destroy the World
 
I'm not convinced Obama is anything great but I am convinced that the economic policies of George W. Bush...errr...John McCain dont work and haven't worked for decades. When something isn't working you make a change. Lucky for this country it seems most people are sick and tired of the GOP's lies and BS. If McCain isn't bad enough Palin is a complete joke. The Bible belongs in church not in Washington.

A skins win or loss will have no effect on this elecetion. Go SKIN'S!!

Smooter 11-02-2008 09:33 AM

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Gay,Gay,Gay!!!


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