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danny white... he was the leader of those 80's teams that i hate... i loved when he got the concussion... i think darryl grant sat on him...
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tcwest10 wrote:Iremember Emmitt thumping his chest after a score at Washington screaming, "This is my house ! This is my house !"
Yeah. Real classy.
Still, Irvin gets my vote... although I actually felt badly for him when the fans at the Vet were delighted at his eventual career-ending injury on that damnable turf.
Well actually if some of your guys would have played with the same fire and intensity , then Ole Emmitt and the Boys would not have had to call your House HIS.
Didn't Dexter give him that concussion ??? I was there at that game...in that endzone.. I thought it was Dexter....but then again...I'm getting older and could be getting that old timer's disease and not remembering too good.
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gambit187 wrote:Well actually if some of your guys would have played with the same fire and intensity , then Ole Emmitt and the Boys would not have had to call your House HIS.
I put that in the same category as TO running to the star at your midfield and gesturing to the skies in celebration. It's filed under "Unnecessary Crap". How did THAT feel to you ?
Are you telling me that Emmitt drawing attention to himself after a score(as if any more attention to Emmitt Smith were needed) is a result of some lack of fire on the part on the Redskins ? That makes no sense.
Enlighten me.
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General Failure wrote:I think what he's trying to say is a player can't celebrate a TD if they don't get to score a TD
You got that from this ?
gambit187 wrote:Well actually if some of your guys would have played with the same fire and intensity , then Ole Emmitt and the Boys would not have had to call your House HIS.
Huh. None the more enlightened, I'm afraid.
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Here is a quote I think might pertain to that;SkinsChic wrote:Didn't Dexter give him that concussion ??? I was there at that game...in that endzone.. I thought it was Dexter....but then again...I'm getting older and could be getting that old timer's disease and not remembering too good.
3. Danny White looks like he is knocked out! Oh he is out! Frank Herzog after Dexter Manley sacked Danny White in the 1983 NFC Championship Game.
Hope that helps.
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Hey I hate most of them also but I do / did like a few.
Staubach was a class act. My father went through flight school with him in Florida - was his room mate for awhile. He was a great QB and a good person. Pop really liked him.
The fullback Johnston was also a great player. Really though alot of him. A Larry Center's kind of player.
Irvin, Jimmy Jones, and the rest I can't stand but what would we do if we didn't play them? What a great rivalry....
Now let's kick the snot out of them twice this year!
Staubach was a class act. My father went through flight school with him in Florida - was his room mate for awhile. He was a great QB and a good person. Pop really liked him.
The fullback Johnston was also a great player. Really though alot of him. A Larry Center's kind of player.
Irvin, Jimmy Jones, and the rest I can't stand but what would we do if we didn't play them? What a great rivalry....
Now let's kick the snot out of them twice this year!
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My vote is easy: Sanders. How can an arrogant jerk like that switch to a rival team and expect to be respected? I dislike everything that pertains to Dallas, but I respect a lot of their players/coaches. I loved Landry, but hated the team. Does that make any sense? I hated Irvin during his time with Dallas, but respected his abilities ON THE FIELD. Actually, I like listening to his commentary nowdays because he still doesn't care what people think. He usually tells it like he sees it, whether it's right or wrong.
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Staubach went through the Navy academy, and brok all their records, but Jim Kubiak broke his records awhile back...COZ wrote:Staubach was a class act. My father went through flight school with him in Florida - was his room mate for awhile.
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Champsturf wrote:Actually, I like listening to his commentary nowdays because he still doesn't care what people think.
I can't understand a single word he says. I think I'd have a better chance if he took the marbles out of his mouth.
I got your number. I steal your thunder. I got your mother's maiden name tattooed on my arm.
Who was the teammate? A lineman, QB, WR, or what?Warmother wrote:As far as Emmit Smith goes. He is one of the all time greats but I lost respect for Him when He pushed His teamate out of the way and took His helmet off in the SB for a picture after scoring a TD. I guess He figured that He drove the ball down the field all by Hisself.
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tcwest10 wrote:gambit187 wrote:Well actually if some of your guys would have played with the same fire and intensity , then Ole Emmitt and the Boys would not have had to call your House HIS.
I put that in the same category as TO running to the star at your midfield and gesturing to the skies in celebration. It's filed under "Unnecessary Crap". How did THAT feel to you ?
Are you telling me that Emmitt drawing attention to himself after a score(as if any more attention to Emmitt Smith were needed) is a result of some lack of fire on the part on the Redskins ? That makes no sense.
Enlighten me.
Well since you brought up the STAR INCIDENT, I will put it like this, T.O does not do that every year , twice a year. UMMMM what is it like 12 outta 13 times we have spanked yall. Also T.O. knows better to do it again for fear he might get popped again.
OH and you said it about Emmitt scoring is a result of some lack of fire of the part of the Redskins. Deion Sanders said it best when he said that he has been in both locker rooms, and that whenever they play each other the Cowboys know with out a doubt that they can beat the Redskins anytime.
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Smithian wrote:Staubach went through the Navy academy, and brok all their records, but Jim Kubiak broke his records awhile back...COZ wrote:Staubach was a class act. My father went through flight school with him in Florida - was his room mate for awhile.
OK to be more specific - Naval Flight School in Penniscola FL. My father was actually Coast Guard but was in the same flight school class.
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gambit187 wrote:Well since you brought up the STAR INCIDENT, I will put it like this, T.O does not do that every year , twice a year. UMMMM what is it like 12 outta 13 times we have spanked yall. Also T.O. knows better to do it again for fear he might get popped again.
Hey Gambit.....he did do it again. He did it the last time you guys played. That was two years ago I think. You had a lead by three touchdowns come the fourth quarter and I can't remember if TO caught all three touchdowns or only two.....but they did come back to win it. TO did catch the last one and once he caught it.....he stood tall, had his arms out to the side, and his head to the heavens. I can't wait to see him do that twice a year to you guys now!!!![/quote]
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[/quote]Redskins Rule wrote:gambit187 wrote:Well since you brought up the STAR INCIDENT, I will put it like this, T.O does not do that every year , twice a year. UMMMM what is it like 12 outta 13 times we have spanked yall. Also T.O. knows better to do it again for fear he might get popped again.
Hey Gambit.....he did do it again. He did it the last time you guys played. That was two years ago I think. You had a lead by three touchdowns come the fourth quarter and I can't remember if TO caught all three touchdowns or only two.....but they did come back to win it. TO did catch the last one and once he caught it.....he stood tall, had his arms out to the side, and his head to the heavens. I can't wait to see him do that twice a year to you guys now!!!!
lol YEAH AND if you remember correctly the last time he did it George Teague tried to plant him in Star. I like to see him try that again with Roy Williams. I guess since you have no great RECENT memories of the skins doing anything great against the Cowboys you HAVE to rely on what other teams can do. Its cool though i understand. YOU JUST BETTER WORRY ABOUT HOW HE USED TO BURN OLE SHAWN SPRINGS.....ALA "SHARPIEGATE"
Hey Gambit - you really need to consider the saource of some of your info! deion is not a respected source of anything.
IMHO this team will bring back the great games our teams used to play - hopefully with different results. The pukes may still win some but they will know they were in a competitive game.
IMHO this team will bring back the great games our teams used to play - hopefully with different results. The pukes may still win some but they will know they were in a competitive game.
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)
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gambit187 wrote:lol YEAH AND if you remember correctly the last time he did it George Teague tried to plant him in Star.
And came as close to missing while still making contact as humany possible. TO got up and stood on the star again.
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General Failure wrote:gambit187 wrote:
lol YEAH AND if you remember correctly the last time he did it George Teague tried to plant him in Star.
And came as close to missing while still making contact as humany possible. TO got up and stood on the star again.
Yeah and noone touched him when he got back up!!!!! I guess they were just scared of him in their own house!!!!!!!
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Redskins Rule wrote:General Failure wrote:gambit187 wrote:
lol YEAH AND if you remember correctly the last time he did it George Teague tried to plant him in Star.
And came as close to missing while still making contact as humany possible. TO got up and stood on the star again.
Yeah and noone touched him when he got back up!!!!! I guess they were just scared of him in their own house!!!!!!!
Wow General Failure talking when the Eagles have 0 super bowl trophies in there case. Also every since that incident he has not gone back to the star. I DOUBT HE WILL DO IT THIS YEAR WITH THE BEAGLES.
He knows
1. Roy will Plant him
2. Reid wont have it.
Oh and Redskin Rule, atleast WE tried to do something, we just dont lay down and die.....Like when Emmitt call you stadium his house, oh and like the 27-0 but whoopin that was handed out to you guys oh and like the draggin of Jeff George i think it was by Ekuban or was that Peppie Zellner. Either way skins heart pump KOOL-AID and not the cherry red kind, more like the Pink Lemonade type....LOL
SkinsJock wrote:Hey Gambit - you really need to consider the saource of some of your info! deion is not a respected source of anything.
IMHO this team will bring back the great games our teams used to play - hopefully with different results. The pukes may still win some but they will know they were in a competitive game.
LOL Skins Jock, you really need to consider that the person making the statement was a pro-bowl athelete with 2 superbowl rings and the majority of you skins fans were happy to have HIM. He did spend considerable amount of time on both teams. He was just speaking of his knowledge from both points of view. DONT HATE THE PLAYER, CHANGE THE RULES OF THE GAME SO YOU CAN WIN.
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