The only thing that dissapoints me with being a Redskins fan is I've felt for years now that a lot of the other fans of this team seem to always be bragging about the Redskins in a constantly obnoxious manner and they always seem to know very little about the game itself (particularly the OTHER teams in the league).
It seems to be an epidemic with a disproportionate amount of fellow fans. There are normal ones. And then there's guys like this.
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:Try this catch phrase. It might sound familiar to you. "I said that Joe Gibbs was the best coach I ever played against." That was from your own Coach Bill Parcells.
Yep, Parcells did say that. It's a nice compliment to Gibbs. The guy Parcells beat with regularity. (11-6 lifetime, 6-0 the last 6 times they met, and 9-2 the last 11 times they faced, and 1-0 with a shutout in the NFC title game)
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:Anything I can say huh?

Who has the better Winning percentage. GIBBS! .674 to .582.
I responded initally to what you said the first time around, when you insinuated that Gibbs was a better coach than Parcells. Actually, you didn't even insinuate, you just flat out said it.
So if that was the case, I wanted to look at what each has done against the OTHER, and it hasnt been close. Parcells has dominated Gibb's coached teams. 6-0 the last 6 times they faced. 11-6 lifetime. I dont CARE what Joe Gibbs did against the St Louis Cardinals because I dont care if Gibbs is or isnt a better coach than Gene Stallings, for example. Or what he did against any one else for that matter. You said Parcells. So I looked at Gibbs vs. PARCELLS. parcells owned him. Fact. 11-6. Fact.
You bring up career winning percentage, which is the work of a determined, but unfortunately, misguided person. Everyone knows Gibbs retired before the salary cap era of the NFL took effect while Parcells has gone on and coached in this era. When you start comparing the eras, you're comparing apples and oranges. Compare Gibbs to Parcells winning percentage in THE SAME ERA (83-90). I dont even KNOW the data offhand, maybe Gibbs had a better winning % then too. Who knows. All I know is that would be a fairer representation.
In addition, you actually *helped* remind me of another reason why someone would make the case that Parcells is better. His winning % takes a disassociated hit because he's been willing to take on much more difficult tasks than Gibbs ever got involved with. Gibbs has been a head coach of one franchise, a franchise that saw its share of winning for several of the years before he took over in '81.
Parcells has been known to take over destitute franchises that may have required more actual COACHING (teaching) and his value and service to these franchises are without question, but his winning % is more at risk taking on such high risk projects. But his ability to build winners out of nowhere franchises might mean something MORE to people. Such as his work with the Patriots, him taking over the 1-15 Jets, the moribund Cowboys....all legendary rebuilt projects that only strenghten his hold as a superior coach. Gibbs, (anyone?) has never rebuilt so many franchises that were on life support before he arrived.
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:Brunnell is proven. He has taken his team to the AFC championship.
What? How friggin long ago was that? Shaun King once got to the NFC championship game, want him? What have you done for me lately is the name of the NFL game. Not one opponent cares that the friggin Jaguars once got to the championship game MANY years ago with Mark Brunell.
In fact, if you were to just say hey he's a solid QB, I woulda been fine with that. But dont have the qualifier be he once played in the title game (and lost!) years ago.
Judging by your character, I bet dollars to donuts the same fact that Donovan McNabb (a chief opponent to the skins) has been to the title game yet lost has been fodder for you to make fun of him here. I bet.
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote: Ramsey is young, up and coming, has all the tools.
All the tools? No, Home Depot has all the tools. The guy holds the ball forever, has accuracy issues (sometimes great, sometimes below average) and is slower than a statue. And he sure knows how to lose. Lost a lifetime's worth of games at Tulane (the program quickly became a winner, incidentally, the year he left), and has found a way to lose most his games in the NFL so far too. I like Ramsey a lot, but he doesnt have "all the tools".
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:Chris was voted as an alternate.
Haha. That and a quarter means absolutely nothing to me. Some guy backed out so they called him up. Gus Frerotte made it to the Pro Bowl as an alternate once too, is he "pro bowl caliber",to quote you? I like Samuels as much as you do, but he hasnt played as a "Pro Bowl caliber" offensive left tackle since 2001. And that's too long of a time to continue calling him that without him REGAINING that moniker on the field. I'm not saying he cant. I think he could. But because the lapse in time is great enough, he needs to proove it again before people like you just decide he is in the springtime-summer (favorite season for most skins fans) of an upcoming campaign.
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:
Jon Jansen has always been talked about as Pro Bowl caliber,
So now that I exposed u on this one, now you're reduced from saying the line has "3 players of pro bowl caliber" to, with regards to jansen, "he has been TALKED about as pro bowl caliber"
Ahh, the majority of Redskins fans. There it is. Real and truthful. Only a master like myself can bring this to life. The reality. "THE PLAYER HAS BEEN TALKED ABOUT"
"TALKED ABOUT"
"TALKED ABOUT"
Welcome to the logic of Redskins fans such as this guy. It's all on paper. In conversations. On stat sheets. On fantasy football boards. And at water coolers at work.
BUT ITS NEVER EVER FROM SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER ON THE FIELD! Until then, I dont care about who's "talked about what" in Redskin fantasy land. That's all Ive heard for YEARS now is what's been hyped up in DC in the spring time when flowers are blooming and there isnt a threat of another football team in the distance.
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:I never saud the line is good. But we have definatley gotten better. We are pretty good against the run
Is this guy really this bad or am I imagining that he's writing this? "we have definately gotten better and we are pretty good against the run".
Can someone inform this guy that they havent played any GAMES yet! It's summertime in Redskins land, I see. Like every spring-summer. You cant "be better" without demonstrating first. Hello.....
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:Your just mad because Springs is better than every corner on your roster.
"My roster"? Number one, I dont own a football team. And either do you. I dont have "my own roster". Number 2, I like the same team you do, I'm just a more knowledagble fan than you are and I know its going to be a lot tougher for the Redskins than many of the other fans (like you) have suggested.
I know Springs has played poorly of late. The fact that Springs played in Pro Bowls in the past doesnt mean ANYTHING to me. Nothing. Mike Tyson once was the Heavyweight champ of the world, too. Doesnt mean I think he could ever regain that now.
Here's some comments about Shawn Springs. And they arent from me or you. They're from people who watch him play all the time and they arent from years gone by either, they are from the most recent times he played:
http://tinyurl.com/3x2pyhttp://tinyurl.com/396lohttp://tinyurl.com/2nypchttp://tinyurl.com/2jddghttp://tinyurl.com/3dp3jSkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:I dont care if he hasnt coached since the 50s. Winning is winning, and Football is football.
No.......
winning is NOT winning and football is not just football. The same ****EXACT**** thing was said in defense of Steve Spurrier when he was hired. Some intelligent people like me saw through his college record while other people (I would loved to have seen what YOU wrote at the TIME of his hiring) said "a winner's a winner, he has and will win anywhere"
Ehh. Wrong.
No one likes Joe Gibbs more than me. No one. I dont need to write his name in big yellow text though. That's not my style. But the NFL is a COMPLETELY different animal than it was in the 1980s. The Redskins had one of the top 5 payrolls in football EVERY YEAR he coached and many teams (like the Packers and the Steelers) never had a payroll that could come close to the Skins.
Today, it's all much more leveled out and the commitment to detail is so strong throughout ALL the teams, that I think the advantages Joe Gibbs had in the 1980s dont exist anymore. Not like they used to. Its going to be so much harder.
Plus...
Plus.....
We havent even mentioned the fact that he's 64 years old and no one......NO ONE......not me, and definatley not YOU knows for sure if he will have the same drive come offseason 04 or 2005 that he did in 1984. You have no clue about that. That's on a wait and see basis ONLY.
This much I know. Where the Redskins were in Decemeber of 2003 was about as low as Id ever seen the whole franchise. They are in a completely different place now thanks to Joe Gibbs return. He brings hope and excitement back to the Redskins when it looked like they needed it the most. But,with it, he brought back these particular fans outta the woodwork again (whom I read in 2000, in 2002, 2003) who want to brag about how great the Redskins aree.....all before they've played a single game, of course.