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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:44 pm
by SCSkinsFan
BTW - The decison is final. It's White Jerseys & Burgundy Pants, and, as mentioned, Portis is going to play. Hope he plays near 100%. Going to devote 99.9% devotion to watching the game tonight. Go Skins!
Hail!

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:46 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
CS60 has to have the game of his life.....he needs to shut down d. ware in a big way....

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:47 pm
by frankcal20
All I want for my Birthday is a Redskins win today.

Just joined the dirty thirty club today folks.

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:48 pm
by SCSkinsFan
Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:48 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
frankcal20 wrote:All I want for my Birthday is a Redskins win today.

Just joined the dirty thirty club today folks.


welcome......it has been all down hill after 25

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:50 pm
by frankcal20
Tell me about it. For some reason I remember waking up rested back in the day. Now, I wake up and hurt. I didn't do anything at all.

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:51 pm
by Fios
frankcal20 wrote:All I want for my Birthday is a Redskins win today.

Just joined the dirty thirty club today folks.


Happy birthday, welcome to the club, I'm a two-year member

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:52 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
SCSkinsFan wrote:Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!




tcwest10 wrote:Any updates on CP's availability? I check the .com site, and the insider's blog...nothing. (EDIT) All I found was this...
"Clinton Portis remains a game time decision for Sunday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField.

Three hours before kickoff on Sunday, Portis was on the field testing his injured knee. He appeared to be able to cut on the knee without any noticeable pain.

Among those watching the warm-ups were head coach Jim Zorn, assistant head coach-running backs Stump Mitchell, director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer, head athletic trainer John Burrell and physical therapist Larry Hess.

They appeared to be taking particular note of Portis’s ability to block pass-rushers on the injured knee.

After the workout, Portis huddled with team officials on the sidelines to discuss his availability. Television cameras filmed the meeting, but they were quickly ushered away.

Portis suffered the knee injury in the days following the Redskins’ 23-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 3. The injury worsened during the bye week.

Portis was not able to practice on the knee in the days leading up to the Cowboys game.

Since Portis had missed so much practice time, Zorn indicated that he would not be inclined to give Portis a heavy role should he be active for the Cowboys game.

Inactives for each game are announced about an hour before kickoff. "
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Ne ... n_1932.jsp


someone is full of it....... :roll:

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:57 pm
by SCSkinsFan
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!




tcwest10 wrote:Any updates on CP's availability? I check the .com site, and the insider's blog...nothing. (EDIT) All I found was this...
"Clinton Portis remains a game time decision for Sunday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField.

Three hours before kickoff on Sunday, Portis was on the field testing his injured knee. He appeared to be able to cut on the knee without any noticeable pain.

Among those watching the warm-ups were head coach Jim Zorn, assistant head coach-running backs Stump Mitchell, director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer, head athletic trainer John Burrell and physical therapist Larry Hess.

They appeared to be taking particular note of Portis’s ability to block pass-rushers on the injured knee.

After the workout, Portis huddled with team officials on the sidelines to discuss his availability. Television cameras filmed the meeting, but they were quickly ushered away.

Portis suffered the knee injury in the days following the Redskins’ 23-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 3. The injury worsened during the bye week.

Portis was not able to practice on the knee in the days leading up to the Cowboys game.

Since Portis had missed so much practice time, Zorn indicated that he would not be inclined to give Portis a heavy role should he be active for the Cowboys game.

Inactives for each game are announced about an hour before kickoff. "
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Ne ... n_1932.jsp


someone is full of it....... :roll:


Tune in to Triple XXX 980 Redskins Radio right now and listen. It's live, up to date, and current up to the minute. Darrell Green and Art Monk about to get the HOF awards.

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:57 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!




tcwest10 wrote:Any updates on CP's availability? I check the .com site, and the insider's blog...nothing. (EDIT) All I found was this...
"Clinton Portis remains a game time decision for Sunday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField.

Three hours before kickoff on Sunday, Portis was on the field testing his injured knee. He appeared to be able to cut on the knee without any noticeable pain.

Among those watching the warm-ups were head coach Jim Zorn, assistant head coach-running backs Stump Mitchell, director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer, head athletic trainer John Burrell and physical therapist Larry Hess.

They appeared to be taking particular note of Portis’s ability to block pass-rushers on the injured knee.

After the workout, Portis huddled with team officials on the sidelines to discuss his availability. Television cameras filmed the meeting, but they were quickly ushered away.

Portis suffered the knee injury in the days following the Redskins’ 23-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 3. The injury worsened during the bye week.

Portis was not able to practice on the knee in the days leading up to the Cowboys game.

Since Portis had missed so much practice time, Zorn indicated that he would not be inclined to give Portis a heavy role should he be active for the Cowboys game.

Inactives for each game are announced about an hour before kickoff. "
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Ne ... n_1932.jsp


someone is full of it....... :roll:


per NBC michaels and madden said he looked good in warm ups

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:58 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
SCSkinsFan wrote:
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!




tcwest10 wrote:Any updates on CP's availability? I check the .com site, and the insider's blog...nothing. (EDIT) All I found was this...
"Clinton Portis remains a game time decision for Sunday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField.

Three hours before kickoff on Sunday, Portis was on the field testing his injured knee. He appeared to be able to cut on the knee without any noticeable pain.

Among those watching the warm-ups were head coach Jim Zorn, assistant head coach-running backs Stump Mitchell, director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer, head athletic trainer John Burrell and physical therapist Larry Hess.

They appeared to be taking particular note of Portis’s ability to block pass-rushers on the injured knee.

After the workout, Portis huddled with team officials on the sidelines to discuss his availability. Television cameras filmed the meeting, but they were quickly ushered away.

Portis suffered the knee injury in the days following the Redskins’ 23-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 3. The injury worsened during the bye week.

Portis was not able to practice on the knee in the days leading up to the Cowboys game.

Since Portis had missed so much practice time, Zorn indicated that he would not be inclined to give Portis a heavy role should he be active for the Cowboys game.

Inactives for each game are announced about an hour before kickoff. "
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Ne ... n_1932.jsp


someone is full of it....... :roll:


Tune in to Triple XXX 980 Redskins Radio right now and listen. It's live, up to date, and current up to the minute. Darrell Green and Art Monk about to get the HOF awards.


dont get it in NJ.....

they showing the event on tv? hope so

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:59 pm
by SCSkinsFan
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!




tcwest10 wrote:Any updates on CP's availability? I check the .com site, and the insider's blog...nothing. (EDIT) All I found was this...
"Clinton Portis remains a game time decision for Sunday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField.

Three hours before kickoff on Sunday, Portis was on the field testing his injured knee. He appeared to be able to cut on the knee without any noticeable pain.

Among those watching the warm-ups were head coach Jim Zorn, assistant head coach-running backs Stump Mitchell, director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer, head athletic trainer John Burrell and physical therapist Larry Hess.

They appeared to be taking particular note of Portis’s ability to block pass-rushers on the injured knee.

After the workout, Portis huddled with team officials on the sidelines to discuss his availability. Television cameras filmed the meeting, but they were quickly ushered away.

Portis suffered the knee injury in the days following the Redskins’ 23-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 3. The injury worsened during the bye week.

Portis was not able to practice on the knee in the days leading up to the Cowboys game.

Since Portis had missed so much practice time, Zorn indicated that he would not be inclined to give Portis a heavy role should he be active for the Cowboys game.

Inactives for each game are announced about an hour before kickoff. "
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Ne ... n_1932.jsp


someone is full of it....... :roll:


per NBC michaels and madden said he looked good in warm ups


Now Sonny & Larry are agreeing, that Portis looked good in warmups.
Go figure. Think positive that he will be up to the task. Go Skins!
Hail!

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:00 pm
by spudstr04
-- BLACHE BOTHERED

The Redskins have no control over betting lines, obviously, but there was genuine surprise by coaches and players last week when they were listed as underdogs for the Cowboys game at FedExField.

“It bothers me a little bit,” defensive coordinator Greg Blache admitted. “I told my guys that they should be a little upset about it. Here’s a team that we’ve beaten at their place and they come into our place, yet still we are an underdog.

“It is a little bit of a slight. I take it personal, and I hope the guys take it personal, too.”


http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/News___Notes__Portis_to_Play_vs__Cowboys_1932.jsp

I hope the team comes out fired up.

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:01 pm
by SCSkinsFan
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!




tcwest10 wrote:Any updates on CP's availability? I check the .com site, and the insider's blog...nothing. (EDIT) All I found was this...
"Clinton Portis remains a game time decision for Sunday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField.

Three hours before kickoff on Sunday, Portis was on the field testing his injured knee. He appeared to be able to cut on the knee without any noticeable pain.

Among those watching the warm-ups were head coach Jim Zorn, assistant head coach-running backs Stump Mitchell, director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer, head athletic trainer John Burrell and physical therapist Larry Hess.

They appeared to be taking particular note of Portis’s ability to block pass-rushers on the injured knee.

After the workout, Portis huddled with team officials on the sidelines to discuss his availability. Television cameras filmed the meeting, but they were quickly ushered away.

Portis suffered the knee injury in the days following the Redskins’ 23-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 3. The injury worsened during the bye week.

Portis was not able to practice on the knee in the days leading up to the Cowboys game.

Since Portis had missed so much practice time, Zorn indicated that he would not be inclined to give Portis a heavy role should he be active for the Cowboys game.

Inactives for each game are announced about an hour before kickoff. "
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Ne ... n_1932.jsp


someone is full of it....... :roll:


Tune in to Triple XXX 980 Redskins Radio right now and listen. It's live, up to date, and current up to the minute. Darrell Green and Art Monk about to get the HOF awards.


dont get it in NJ.....

they showing the event on tv? hope so


The Triple XXX 980 Reskins Radio is a radio feed on the internet. You can listen live to all the games, and get everyone pregame show.

Here's the link.

http://sports.espn.go.com/stations/player?station=dc

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:03 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
spudstr04 wrote:
-- BLACHE BOTHERED

The Redskins have no control over betting lines, obviously, but there was genuine surprise by coaches and players last week when they were listed as underdogs for the Cowboys game at FedExField.

“It bothers me a little bit,” defensive coordinator Greg Blache admitted. “I told my guys that they should be a little upset about it. Here’s a team that we’ve beaten at their place and they come into our place, yet still we are an underdog.

“It is a little bit of a slight. I take it personal, and I hope the guys take it personal, too.”


http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/News___Notes__Portis_to_Play_vs__Cowboys_1932.jsp

I hope the team comes out fired up.


it was cause CP26 did not practice, but what ever pumps them up......hope they post up the pick of ST21 signed pic that has him saying "we want dallas"

that would pump them up.....it does me just thinking of it

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:03 pm
by NJ-SKINS-FAN
SCSkinsFan wrote:
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:Riggo on Pre-Game says watchin Portis in warmups is defnitely not 100% and is walking with a noticeable limp. Hope this works out to be a wise decision to play him. We will soon find out. Thinking positive. Keep the Faith. Go SKins!
Hail!




tcwest10 wrote:Any updates on CP's availability? I check the .com site, and the insider's blog...nothing. (EDIT) All I found was this...
"Clinton Portis remains a game time decision for Sunday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField.

Three hours before kickoff on Sunday, Portis was on the field testing his injured knee. He appeared to be able to cut on the knee without any noticeable pain.

Among those watching the warm-ups were head coach Jim Zorn, assistant head coach-running backs Stump Mitchell, director of sports medicine Bubba Tyer, head athletic trainer John Burrell and physical therapist Larry Hess.

They appeared to be taking particular note of Portis’s ability to block pass-rushers on the injured knee.

After the workout, Portis huddled with team officials on the sidelines to discuss his availability. Television cameras filmed the meeting, but they were quickly ushered away.

Portis suffered the knee injury in the days following the Redskins’ 23-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 3. The injury worsened during the bye week.

Portis was not able to practice on the knee in the days leading up to the Cowboys game.

Since Portis had missed so much practice time, Zorn indicated that he would not be inclined to give Portis a heavy role should he be active for the Cowboys game.

Inactives for each game are announced about an hour before kickoff. "
http://www.redskins.com/gen/articles/Ne ... n_1932.jsp


someone is full of it....... :roll:


Tune in to Triple XXX 980 Redskins Radio right now and listen. It's live, up to date, and current up to the minute. Darrell Green and Art Monk about to get the HOF awards.


dont get it in NJ.....

they showing the event on tv? hope so


The Triple XXX 980 Reskins Radio is a radio feed on the internet. You can listen live to all the games, and get everyone pregame show.

Here's the link.

http://sports.espn.go.com/stations/player?station=dc


you da man! shanks

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:04 pm
by SCSkinsFan
HOF Ring presentation going on right now. Hail to 2 Redskin greats, Art Mpnk & Darrell Green. Go Skins!

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:05 pm
by tcwest10
Good news! I went to Japan real quick and got the scores from yesterdays games. We won 32-10! Yay!

(I wonder if my beer is cold yet.)

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:07 pm
by SCSkinsFan
New question - Anyone know what the field condition at FedEx is like tonight. The field at the Maryland game yesterday looked very sloppy.

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:09 pm
by spudstr04
Dude, thanks for the redskins radio link. It is crystal clear and sounds great. I will have to listen to this radio when they don't show the Skins on tv down here in NC

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:09 pm
by gibbs4president
Springs must really be banged up if he's still not ready after the bye week...

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:10 pm
by spudstr04
ONe of my friends is at the game tonight in DC, the only problem is that he is a cowboys fan. He keeps texting me saying "go boys."

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:11 pm
by spudstr04
Can Darrell Green play? I wouldn't mind seeing him lacing them up to fill in for Springs. I guarantee you that he's still faster than half of the NFL's Dbs now

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:12 pm
by Champsturf
spudstr04 wrote:ONe of my friends is at the game tonight in DC, the only problem is that he is a cowboys fan. He keeps texting me saying "go boys."
he's a "friend" why?

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:13 pm
by spudstr04
They just showed Portis joggin out onto the field, it didn't look like he was favoring his left knee at all