These threads are starting to get a bit embarassing for me. I prefer the olden days, when the thread title was neutral ("Score predictions: Rams v Redskins") and every single individual's prediction was for the Redskins to win. All this thread title confidence hasn't helped us out in the past few weeks. . .
FanfromAnnapolis wrote:These threads are starting to get a bit embarassing for me. I prefer the olden days, when the thread title was neutral ("Score predictions: Rams v Redskins") and every single individual's prediction was for the Redskins to win. All this thread title confidence hasn't helped us out in the past few weeks. . .
FanfromAnnapolis wrote:These threads are starting to get a bit embarassing for me. I prefer the olden days, when the thread title was neutral ("Score predictions: Rams v Redskins") and every single individual's prediction was for the Redskins to win. All this thread title confidence hasn't helped us out in the past few weeks. . .
cry me a river
shut up & Think Detriot
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I'm starting Brunell, Moss and ey on my team in the playoffs this weekend, so they sure BETTER produce a victory for the 'Skins against the 32nd ranked passing defense! Which, of course, they will! 52-17, Redskins!
R.I.P. Andrew McDonough 9/3/92 - 7/14/07. Love & miss you, #20.
I don't know why everyone thinks we're going to be scoring 30 or 40 points on Sunday. I see yet another dominating performance on defense and the normal on offense. We'll probably score 20 at most and come out with a WIN!
"I was on the sideline and guys were talking about the score, and then it hit me -- we won by 21. I came in the locker room and I yelled it out, and immediately I just kind of broke down in tears. Because I miss Sean, you know."
I say we run it as 20-7 until the last few minutes where the Rams look a little scary, but end up making it 20-10. Then we come back with a finishing uppercut and finish out the game 27-10. Final.
"Failures are expected by losers, ignored by winners." - Joe Gibbs