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congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
Well deserved. Just copy and paste.
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Ring of Fame - Yes. Hall of Fame - No. We've had this thread before so I will spare everyone the details.
I appreciate the fact that BMitch is laying into the team and calling them on their lack of performance...I wonder what he said to the same media who questioned his heart when he was on two of the worst teams in Skins history?
My favorite BMitch moment: The end of the 91 Super Bowl when they're doing all the "victory shots" of the Skins bench and they get to BMitch and he doesn't say "Hi Mom" or "We're the World Champs" or "Skins are #1". No, this "For the Love of the Game" Ballplayer says "I get a winner's game check". Sounds like a Team First Guy.
I appreciate the fact that BMitch is laying into the team and calling them on their lack of performance...I wonder what he said to the same media who questioned his heart when he was on two of the worst teams in Skins history?
My favorite BMitch moment: The end of the 91 Super Bowl when they're doing all the "victory shots" of the Skins bench and they get to BMitch and he doesn't say "Hi Mom" or "We're the World Champs" or "Skins are #1". No, this "For the Love of the Game" Ballplayer says "I get a winner's game check". Sounds like a Team First Guy.
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Wahoo McDaniels wrote:Ring of Fame - Yes. Hall of Fame - No. We've had this thread before so I will spare everyone the details.
I appreciate the fact that BMitch is laying into the team and calling them on their lack of performance...I wonder what he said to the same media who questioned his heart when he was on two of the worst teams in Skins history?
My favorite BMitch moment: The end of the 91 Super Bowl when they're doing all the "victory shots" of the Skins bench and they get to BMitch and he doesn't say "Hi Mom" or "We're the World Champs" or "Skins are #1". No, this "For the Love of the Game" Ballplayer says "I get a winner's game check". Sounds like a Team First Guy.
Way to rain on the parade... haha, j/k
Congrats BMitch! Does BMitch get an acceptance speech? If so, what are the chances he goes rogue and calls out the FO???
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Congratulations Brian - what a big thrill for you and your family and friends
I wish you a great night at FedEx on Monday
The nation will get to experience some glimpses of our team during some better times
thanks for the great memories and for being a great fan as well
I wish you a great night at FedEx on Monday
The nation will get to experience some glimpses of our team during some better times
thanks for the great memories and for being a great fan as well
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
marie53404 wrote:Well deserved. Just copy and paste.
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Mi ... _71814.jsp
I am new to the board. Has anybody heard this show he talks about.
Is it worth a listen? If so when is it and how do I join in.
Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
Skinner wrote:marie53404 wrote:Well deserved. Just copy and paste.
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Mi ... _71814.jsp
I am new to the board. Has anybody heard this show he talks about.
Is it worth a listen? If so when is it and how do I join in.
this is a link to the thread - there is a phone # and an ID # http://www.the-hogs.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33262
the Brian Mitchell show is on Monday and Friday, I believe at 1pm - it is really worth listening to if you can
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Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
SkinsJock wrote:Skinner wrote:marie53404 wrote:Well deserved. Just copy and paste.
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Mi ... _71814.jsp
I am new to the board. Has anybody heard this show he talks about.
Is it worth a listen? If so when is it and how do I join in.
this is a link to the thread - there is a phone # and an ID # http://www.the-hogs.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33262
the Brian Mitchell show is on Monday and Friday, I believe at 1pm - it is really worth listening to if you can
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In addition to the link above, Brian is a member here at THN.
Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.

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Thank you, Deadskins. There is this, from the article on Redskins.com, that underlines Mitchell's importance to the team, and worthiness of a place in the Hall...
Think about this. Mitchell's career spanned 14 years... The great Jerry Rice's, 20. Yet, in that additional 4 years, Rice managed to gain only 246 total yards more than B. Mitch. 246 yards.
Enjoy your day, B. Mitch!
Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thank you, Deadskins. There is this, from the article on Redskins.com, that underlines Mitchell's importance to the team, and worthiness of a place in the Hall...
Mitchell finished his career ranked second all-time in all-purpose yards with 23,300, trailing only legendary wide receiver Jerry Rice, who has 23,546.
Think about this. Mitchell's career spanned 14 years... The great Jerry Rice's, 20. Yet, in that additional 4 years, Rice managed to gain only 246 total yards more than B. Mitch. 246 yards.
Enjoy your day, B. Mitch!
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Skinner wrote:Thanks. I will definetly check it out. So it should be today at 1:00 ?
Yup. You'll like it.
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Deadskins wrote:Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thanks, JSPB. As I recall from the thread Wahoo cites, there is indeed a vocal minority who don't think BMitch deserves a place in the hall. But it's just that: a minority.
The case seems pretty obvious to me, but that's just one man's opinion. . .
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Irn-Bru wrote:Deadskins wrote:Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thanks, JSPB. As I recall from the thread Wahoo cites, there is indeed a vocal minority who don't think BMitch deserves a place in the hall. But it's just that: a minority.
The case seems pretty obvious to me, but that's just one man's opinion. . .
Not this again. His best two years came on teams that were 3-13 and 6-10. One of the teams gave up the most points in the NFL....something that tends to lead to your team receiving kicks....tending to give your team at least 20 easy yards a pop....which tends to skew your stats if you are the primary kick returner. Anybody who's on the BMitch for the Hall of Fame bandwagon better also be on the Allen Rossum for the Hall Bandwagon also...'cause they had basically the same career, except Rossum played every down for part of his career.
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I think you will be outnumbered. B. Mitch always did what he was asked to do. Was Rossom every a QB in the NFL? B. Mitch was.
Regardless of how his stat's came about, he took advantage of opportunites when they presented himself. He may have been on some of the worst - which I think this year's team is - he also played on some pretty decent teams. And don't forget the people he's played against. They've been pretty good over the years.
Regardless of how his stat's came about, he took advantage of opportunites when they presented himself. He may have been on some of the worst - which I think this year's team is - he also played on some pretty decent teams. And don't forget the people he's played against. They've been pretty good over the years.
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Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
Wahoo McDaniels wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:Deadskins wrote:Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thanks, JSPB. As I recall from the thread Wahoo cites, there is indeed a vocal minority who don't think BMitch deserves a place in the hall. But it's just that: a minority.
The case seems pretty obvious to me, but that's just one man's opinion. . .
Not this again. His best two years came on teams that were 3-13 and 6-10. One of the teams gave up the most points in the NFL....something that tends to lead to your team receiving kicks....tending to give your team at least 20 easy yards a pop....which tends to skew your stats if you are the primary kick returner. Anybody who's on the BMitch for the Hall of Fame bandwagon better also be on the Allen Rossum for the Hall Bandwagon also...'cause they had basically the same career, except Rossum played every down for part of his career.
Did Mitchell spew something nasty in your Wheaties? Man, I sure hope so.

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Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
Wahoo McDaniels wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:Deadskins wrote:Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thanks, JSPB. As I recall from the thread Wahoo cites, there is indeed a vocal minority who don't think BMitch deserves a place in the hall. But it's just that: a minority.
The case seems pretty obvious to me, but that's just one man's opinion. . .
Not this again. His best two years came on teams that were 3-13 and 6-10. One of the teams gave up the most points in the NFL....something that tends to lead to your team receiving kicks....tending to give your team at least 20 easy yards a pop....which tends to skew your stats if you are the primary kick returner. Anybody who's on the BMitch for the Hall of Fame bandwagon better also be on the Allen Rossum for the Hall Bandwagon also...'cause they had basically the same career, except Rossum played every down for part of his career.
Ridiculous argument. ST is 1/3 of the game, and the field position battle is very important to a team's success. But he was also a great 3rd down back for us as well. Not to mention he was a vocal team leader, and there was no one else in the NFL that I would have rather had returning kicks for the B&G.
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Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
Wahoo McDaniels wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:Deadskins wrote:Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thanks, JSPB. As I recall from the thread Wahoo cites, there is indeed a vocal minority who don't think BMitch deserves a place in the hall. But it's just that: a minority.
The case seems pretty obvious to me, but that's just one man's opinion. . .
Not this again. His best two years came on teams that were 3-13 and 6-10. One of the teams gave up the most points in the NFL....something that tends to lead to your team receiving kicks....tending to give your team at least 20 easy yards a pop....which tends to skew your stats if you are the primary kick returner. Anybody who's on the BMitch for the Hall of Fame bandwagon better also be on the Allen Rossum for the Hall Bandwagon also...'cause they had basically the same career, except Rossum played every down for part of his career.
I realize that there is another side to the debate with its own set of arguments. The short story is that I think they are somewhat weak and uncompelling. And, IIRC, that is the sentiment of most people on the board, as well.
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I maybe in the minority on this board, but according to the voters who vote for the HOF, I'm in the majority. He didn't even make it to the semi-finals in the balloting...which makes his chances of getting elected virtually nil.
Steve Tasker is possibly the greatest special teams player in the game, and he made it to the Semis. Ray Guy is the greatest punter and he's never made it in. BMitch had every opportunity to play every down and the coaches decided they only give him the opportunity to touch the ball 3-5 times a game. Sounds like a guy who's HOF worthy. If he's such a gamebreaker, they would have looked for more opportunities to get him the ball. How many HOF players who carried the ball and only averaged 2 TDs a season?
I like BMitch a lot, I just don't think his resume gains him entry to the HOF. All Purpose Yds is a ridiculous stat...it means nothing. If you want an example, here's a list of the last 10 APY Leaders, how many were All-Pro for their year, much less should be thought of as HOF material?
2009 Josh Cribbs (26) 1,080 CLE
2008 Leon Washington (26) 2,337 NYJ
2007 Josh Cribbs (24) 2,312 CLE
2006 Steven Jackson (23) 2,334 STL
2005 Tiki Barber (30) 2,390 NYG
2004 Dante Hall (26) 2,236 KAN
2003 Dante Hall (25) 2,446 KAN
2002 Michael Lewis (31) 2,647 NOR
2001 Priest Holmes (28 2,169 KAN
2000 Derrick Mason (26) 2,690 TEN
Of this list the only guys who got the majority of their yds from Non-Special Teams plays were Steven, Tiki and Priest...I can see you all making a case for these guys. But, I'd love to hear your case for Josh Cribbs, even though I love my DC players, I don't think its in the cards for him.
If we were talking about Mel Gray or Allen Rossum, or Steve Tasker for that matter, you all would think that this thread was a joke. But since he's a Skin, it's time to back the man. Well, I think it dumbs down the accomplishments of Art Monk, Darrell Green and so many other Skins who deserved it. Pretty soon it's going to be like the Baseball HOF when they elect Goose Gossage in...and I still have no idea why.
Steve Tasker is possibly the greatest special teams player in the game, and he made it to the Semis. Ray Guy is the greatest punter and he's never made it in. BMitch had every opportunity to play every down and the coaches decided they only give him the opportunity to touch the ball 3-5 times a game. Sounds like a guy who's HOF worthy. If he's such a gamebreaker, they would have looked for more opportunities to get him the ball. How many HOF players who carried the ball and only averaged 2 TDs a season?
I like BMitch a lot, I just don't think his resume gains him entry to the HOF. All Purpose Yds is a ridiculous stat...it means nothing. If you want an example, here's a list of the last 10 APY Leaders, how many were All-Pro for their year, much less should be thought of as HOF material?
2009 Josh Cribbs (26) 1,080 CLE
2008 Leon Washington (26) 2,337 NYJ
2007 Josh Cribbs (24) 2,312 CLE
2006 Steven Jackson (23) 2,334 STL
2005 Tiki Barber (30) 2,390 NYG
2004 Dante Hall (26) 2,236 KAN
2003 Dante Hall (25) 2,446 KAN
2002 Michael Lewis (31) 2,647 NOR
2001 Priest Holmes (28 2,169 KAN
2000 Derrick Mason (26) 2,690 TEN
Of this list the only guys who got the majority of their yds from Non-Special Teams plays were Steven, Tiki and Priest...I can see you all making a case for these guys. But, I'd love to hear your case for Josh Cribbs, even though I love my DC players, I don't think its in the cards for him.
If we were talking about Mel Gray or Allen Rossum, or Steve Tasker for that matter, you all would think that this thread was a joke. But since he's a Skin, it's time to back the man. Well, I think it dumbs down the accomplishments of Art Monk, Darrell Green and so many other Skins who deserved it. Pretty soon it's going to be like the Baseball HOF when they elect Goose Gossage in...and I still have no idea why.
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Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
Irn-Bru wrote:Wahoo McDaniels wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:Deadskins wrote:Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thanks, JSPB. As I recall from the thread Wahoo cites, there is indeed a vocal minority who don't think BMitch deserves a place in the hall. But it's just that: a minority.
The case seems pretty obvious to me, but that's just one man's opinion. . .
Not this again. His best two years came on teams that were 3-13 and 6-10. One of the teams gave up the most points in the NFL....something that tends to lead to your team receiving kicks....tending to give your team at least 20 easy yards a pop....which tends to skew your stats if you are the primary kick returner. Anybody who's on the BMitch for the Hall of Fame bandwagon better also be on the Allen Rossum for the Hall Bandwagon also...'cause they had basically the same career, except Rossum played every down for part of his career.
I realize that there is another side to the debate with its own set of arguments. The short story is that I think they are somewhat weak and uncompelling. And, IIRC, that is the sentiment of most people on the board, as well.
This is a very reasoned, and generous, response.
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Re: congrats to BMitch - Ring of Fame
Deadskins wrote:Wahoo McDaniels wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:Deadskins wrote:Brian, Wahoo does not speak for the majority here. Most at THN, myself included, think you are HOF worthy.
Thanks, JSPB. As I recall from the thread Wahoo cites, there is indeed a vocal minority who don't think BMitch deserves a place in the hall. But it's just that: a minority.
The case seems pretty obvious to me, but that's just one man's opinion. . .
Not this again. His best two years came on teams that were 3-13 and 6-10. One of the teams gave up the most points in the NFL....something that tends to lead to your team receiving kicks....tending to give your team at least 20 easy yards a pop....which tends to skew your stats if you are the primary kick returner. Anybody who's on the BMitch for the Hall of Fame bandwagon better also be on the Allen Rossum for the Hall Bandwagon also...'cause they had basically the same career, except Rossum played every down for part of his career.
Ridiculous argument. ST is 1/3 of the game, and the field position battle is very important to a team's success. But he was also a great 3rd down back for us as well. Not to mention he was a vocal team leader, and there was no one else in the NFL that I would have rather had returning kicks for the B&G.
Heh my undying memory of him being a 3rd down back is that they'd put him in on your typical Redskins 3rd down of the mid 1990s...i.e., 3rd and 18, and essentially tell him:
"Brian, here put on your Superman Cape and go get us a first down. By yourself."
He'd get a shovel pass, or some 1 yard swing pass, run as hard as possible, and get like 16 yards.