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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 11:26 am
by sch1977
SKINZ_DOMIN8 wrote:
1niksder wrote:
SKINZ_DOMIN8 wrote:
RedskinsFreak wrote:Under the ruling, he'll be an unrestricted free agent after Super Bowl XL.

Under no circumstances should he be allowed within 100 miles of Landover and/or Ashburn.

This would be a worse acquisition than TAFKAPT.

(For those who don't remember that anagram from my prehistoric postings, that's The Athlete Formerly Known As Prime Time. I still refuse to speak or type that individual's name)



Let's see..... PT gave up numerous TD's while here, not to mention all the muffed punts

Yeah, our Wide Receiving Corps after Moss is full of perennial Pro-Bowlers like Thrash, Jacobs, Joe Friday, Mickey Mouse or whomever the idiot front office brings in off the chump wire :roll:

By the way, how many Touchdowns did Deion give up while he was here?

Joe Friday would be great going over the middle


Talent > Character
Talent = Superbowls, Character = Autographs for the Drunk, Tailgating Idiots

Hmmmmmm......which one would you like to have?

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:10 am
by Jake
What a joke.

Sideline View
Owens Would Look Good in a Redskins Uniform

By Leonard Shapiro
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, November 26, 2005; 12:56 AM

Billy Kilmer, the old furnace-faced quarterback of the 1970s Redskins, showed up in Tampa a couple of weeks ago to watch his old team lose a heartbreaker to the Buccaneers.

Sitting in the media lounge before the game started, Kilmer also offered up an old football warrior's solution to the Terrell Owens situation in Philadelphia.

If Owens had made statements about him similar to the ones he made about Donovan McNabb, Kilmer said he would simply have taken matters into his own passing hand.

"I'd send him over the middle," Kilmer said, with a sly smile on his face. "Then I'd lob one up and make him stretch out for it. Oh yeah, I'd probably tell the safety where I was gonna' throw the ball, too. I guarantee you, that would have been the last time T.O. lipped off about me."


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