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Champsturf wrote:On a side note, I think that I can see the impression of Mike Vick's pubes around Gruden's mouth.


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CanesSkins26 wrote:
MDSKINSFAN wrote:Two most humiliating games in recent memory:
1. Giants game last year with the swinging gate.
2. Tonight

Unfortunately I have witnessed them both in person. :puke:


I was there for the swinging gate. I'm glad I skipped this one.


Swinging gate?

Sorry, I checked out of last season when we broke the Lions' monster losing streak.
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SkinsJock wrote:I'm glad they caught fat slob lying on the field as Vick keeps a play alive - now Vick is playing well BUT the fat slob is lying there and Gruden rightly calls him on it

I love when guys try to defend this guy as a defensive player


No excuse for that lack of effort. But he has been dominant the last few weeks. You cant deny what he did against the Lions and Bears.

He's been full speed all night, chasing down plays, got there late most of the time but never gave up on the play. But the one time he doesn't get up it's brought up like he's been doing it it all game.
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CanesSkins26 wrote:
MDSKINSFAN wrote:Two most humiliating games in recent memory:
1. Giants game last year with the swinging gate.
2. Tonight

Unfortunately I have witnessed them both in person. :puke:


I was there for the swinging gate. I'm glad I skipped this one.


Good decision. I hate Philly fans by the way. I always knew they were bad but WOW, I could've punched one in the face tonight.
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Anyone wanna grab a drink next week? I'll be in Fairfax Mon - Sat???
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It's idiotic to blame those interceptions on Galloway or Moss. The one to Moss was poorly thrown. It's true he wasn't able to adjust in time but if it was put on the money there's no chance of a turnover. On the Galloway play he ran a bad route, so why would McNabb throw it to him? Those were two terrible decisions that led to turnovers,
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Champsturf wrote:
Rykker wrote:
Champsturf wrote:On a side note, I think that I can see the impression of Mike Vick's pubes around Gruden's mouth.


Seriously.
So, it's not just me?


It sure as hell ain't just you. If for no other reason, I need my skins to get good and start dominating (sometime in 2016) so that all these horse's rear ends can eat crow on national television. I'm so sick and tired of getting embarrased in nationally televised games. I can't even enjoy the demise of the Dallas Cowboys because of this crap.
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1niksder wrote:
CanesSkins26 wrote:
SkinsJock wrote:I'm glad they caught fat slob lying on the field as Vick keeps a play alive - now Vick is playing well BUT the fat slob is lying there and Gruden rightly calls him on it

I love when guys try to defend this guy as a defensive player


No excuse for that lack of effort. But he has been dominant the last few weeks. You cant deny what he did against the Lions and Bears.

He's been full speed all night, chasing down plays, got there late most of the time but never gave up on the play. But the one time he doesn't get up it's brought up like he's been doing it it all game.


sorry man - you got to play the 60 minutes and like I said - I just love that it was caught on film and even Gruden said - that is not what you want to see :lol:

he's a great player but he also wakes up every day as fat lazy slob too - nothing changes
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1niksder wrote:
CanesSkins26 wrote:
SkinsJock wrote:I'm glad they caught fat slob lying on the field as Vick keeps a play alive - now Vick is playing well BUT the fat slob is lying there and Gruden rightly calls him on it

I love when guys try to defend this guy as a defensive player


No excuse for that lack of effort. But he has been dominant the last few weeks. You cant deny what he did against the Lions and Bears.

He's been full speed all night, chasing down plays, got there late most of the time but never gave up on the play. But the one time he doesn't get up it's brought up like he's been doing it it all game.
The one time?? How much is he getting paid? The dude should be balling EVERY snap that he's in, especially considering that he's not in on the majority of the snaps.
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SkinsJock wrote:he's a great player but he also wakes up every day as fat lazy slob too - nothing changes


Hahaha love that. Its so true...
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Champsturf wrote:
Rykker wrote:
Champsturf wrote:On a side note, I think that I can see the impression of Mike Vick's pubes around Gruden's mouth.


Seriously.
So, it's not just me?


Nope.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:It's idiotic to blame those interceptions on Galloway or Moss. The one to Moss was poorly thrown. It's true he wasn't able to adjust in time but if it was put on the money there's no chance of a turnover. On the Galloway play he ran a bad route, so why would McNabb throw it to him? Those were two terrible decisions that led to turnovers,

I might buy the Galloway argument if you hadn't killed your credibility with the Moss one. Dude, it went right through his hands...
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Rykker wrote:
CanesSkins26 wrote:
MDSKINSFAN wrote:Two most humiliating games in recent memory:
1. Giants game last year with the swinging gate.
2. Tonight

Unfortunately I have witnessed them both in person. :puke:


I was there for the swinging gate. I'm glad I skipped this one.


Swinging gate?

Sorry, I checked out of last season when we broke the Lions' monster losing streak.


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1niksder wrote:
CanesSkins26 wrote:
SkinsJock wrote:I'm glad they caught fat slob lying on the field as Vick keeps a play alive - now Vick is playing well BUT the fat slob is lying there and Gruden rightly calls him on it

I love when guys try to defend this guy as a defensive player


No excuse for that lack of effort. But he has been dominant the last few weeks. You cant deny what he did against the Lions and Bears.

He's been full speed all night, chasing down plays, got there late most of the time but never gave up on the play. But the one time he doesn't get up it's brought up like he's been doing it it all game.


the Eagles defensive players are still playing strong in the 4th qtr - not many of them lying on the ground :lol:
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KazooSkinsFan wrote:
dlc wrote:All week you've said everyone has moved on

Can you show me one of those quotes since I said it "all week?" A tip to avoid wasting your time, I actually never said that. Again, needing to put words in my mouth I didn't say and then address the made up point's not an indication of strength in one's argument.


I would've quoted you if you actually said that. What you actually said is pretty much how I summarized it.

KazooSkinsFan wrote:Blowing what happened so far beyond any reasonable proportion is irrelevant hyperbole, not insight. As for the behind closed doors, I'm sure they've discussed in detail what the Shannahan's want from McNabb. You don't know that hasn't happened by your own use of the term "closed doors." Which is the correct way to handle it until the hysterical media and some fans get a grip and move on.


You're telling me that this doesn't imply that everyone else but "hysterical media and some fans".

How about this one?

KazooSkinsFan wrote: Kyle made a mistake, but he's in his 30s it's going to happen. McNabb survived all those years in Philly, the city that booed him when they drafted him and never stopped. This is nothing.


I usually wouldn't waste my time, but since you said you didn't say anything, I knew that I would find something to the contrary.
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1niksder wrote:
Rykker wrote:Swinging gate?

Sorry, I checked out of last season when we broke the Lions' monster losing streak.


You have to see it for youself


HA! Lookie there! That's my team!

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dlc wrote:
KazooSkinsFan wrote:
dlc wrote:All week you've said everyone has moved on

Can you show me one of those quotes since I said it "all week?" A tip to avoid wasting your time, I actually never said that. Again, needing to put words in my mouth I didn't say and then address the made up point's not an indication of strength in one's argument.


I would've quoted you if you actually said that. What you actually said is pretty much how I summarized it.

KazooSkinsFan wrote:Blowing what happened so far beyond any reasonable proportion is irrelevant hyperbole, not insight. As for the behind closed doors, I'm sure they've discussed in detail what the Shannahan's want from McNabb. You don't know that hasn't happened by your own use of the term "closed doors." Which is the correct way to handle it until the hysterical media and some fans get a grip and move on.


You're telling me that this doesn't imply that everyone else but "hysterical media and some fans".

How about this one?

KazooSkinsFan wrote: Kyle made a mistake, but he's in his 30s it's going to happen. McNabb survived all those years in Philly, the city that booed him when they drafted him and never stopped. This is nothing.


I usually wouldn't waste my time, but since you said you didn't say anything, I knew that I would find something to the contrary.

Dude, you're too funny. You just proved my point. Read the bolded parts. You said I said everyone "has" moved on. The quote you showed of mine said "until" they move on. In other words, I was saying they should move on. But to say that is to say they haven't. Read the quote more carefully...
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the last game from the Redskins has nothing to do with this

this is just another lreally bad game but it has absolutely nothing to do with what happened the last time they played
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What have we forced 17 fumbles this game but we can't jump on the ball?!?!?!
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Can't wait to see what Chris Johnson does to us next week.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:What have we forced 17 fumbles this game but we can't jump on the ball?!?!?!
NOW I can agree with you.
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MDSKINSFAN wrote:Can't wait to see what Chris Johnson does to us next week.


Forget Chris Johnson, what about Vince Young. He'll probably throw for 500 yards and 5 td's.
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MDSKINSFAN wrote:Can't wait to see what Chris Johnson does to us next week.
I predict a win, unlike I did for this game. I was just hoping for a good, close game. It's pretty sad that we have scored 28 points, but aren't even in the game.
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Champsturf wrote:
Skinsfan55 wrote:What have we forced 17 fumbles this game but we can't jump on the ball?!?!?!
NOW I can agree with you.

We couldn't even get the one in the first half Vick's knee was down first
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Skinsfan55 wrote:
MDSKINSFAN wrote:Can't wait to see what Chris Johnson does to us next week.


Forget Chris Johnson, what about Vince Young. He'll probably throw for 500 yards and 5 td's.
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