Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:35 am
Deadskins wrote:I love watching these gals flame out every year.
What have I been saying, some of them are too stupid to not pick the shortest fuse

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Deadskins wrote:I love watching these gals flame out every year.
1niksder wrote:the poster wrote:1niksder wrote:I'm thinking you just called me a troll... but that would mean you're attacking me and not my post![]()
then you're gonna be a very busy person, as it has been used in similar fashion by all your regulars, including yourself. can u ban yourself? how does that work when you break the rules?Go Browms
I knew you were a browns fan!
We treat everyone the same around here (that includes me} and they (and I) were warned when they did it, none of us advised any of the staff that we'd be busy in response to their warning, you on the other hand have no idea who you're dealing with. I'll put it this...
I've been doing this for a while so don't threaten me with a good time, do your thang.
You can try to make me busy but the only thing you'll do is make the other members happy. It's hard to be a troll when you can't post.
And another thing: dftt isn't a attack on you it's a PSA to our bored members, it means they are subject to feel dumber when they realize the time wasted after reading your post...
Mississippiskinsfan2 wrote:
You can word it any way you want but he's still not going to get it
RayNAustin wrote:Back to the question ...
For those who still have any reservation about the necessity and value of the trade up to select RG3, ...... I would direct them to review Rex's performance against Buffalo, and how he looked more like a rookie than both RG3 and Cousins.
For the Redskins to finally acquire a top level talent at QB was not only necessary, but would have been a gross malfeasance had they not been aggressive enough to secure the pick.
And we don't need to wait to understand that ... that's a fact right now.
emoses14 wrote:RayNAustin wrote:Back to the question ...
For those who still have any reservation about the necessity and value of the trade up to select RG3, ...... I would direct them to review Rex's performance against Buffalo, and how he looked more like a rookie than both RG3 and Cousins.
For the Redskins to finally acquire a top level talent at QB was not only necessary, but would have been a gross malfeasance had they not been aggressive enough to secure the pick.
And we don't need to wait to understand that ... that's a fact right now.
What he said.
SkinsJock wrote:heads should roll at that stupid franchise
RayNAustin wrote:Back to the question ...
For those who still have any reservation about the necessity and value of the trade up to select RG3, ...... I would direct them to review Rex's performance against Buffalo, and how he looked more like a rookie than both RG3 and Cousins.
Red_One43 wrote:RayNAustin wrote:Back to the question ...
For those who still have any reservation about the necessity and value of the trade up to select RG3, ...... I would direct them to review Rex's performance against Buffalo, and how he looked more like a rookie than both RG3 and Cousins.
Which is precisely why we could not afford to draft Tannehill and wait for around game 6 to be ready to start, by then the season would be lost. We needed a QB that had the potential to be the Day 1 starter. Turned out Day 1 meant OTAs. Who called that one?
DarthMonk wrote:Red_One43 wrote:RayNAustin wrote:Back to the question ...
For those who still have any reservation about the necessity and value of the trade up to select RG3, ...... I would direct them to review Rex's performance against Buffalo, and how he looked more like a rookie than both RG3 and Cousins.
Which is precisely why we could not afford to draft Tannehill and wait for around game 6 to be ready to start, by then the season would be lost. We needed a QB that had the potential to be the Day 1 starter. Turned out Day 1 meant OTAs. Who called that one?
I'm not gonna go fishing. I'll just ask in reverse.
Who called Grossman as the starter in OTAs?
Red_One43 wrote: We needed a QB that had the potential to be the Day 1 starter.
SkinsJock wrote:and - just look at the mistake the Browns made in not getting RGIII
they will most likely be picking 1st or 2nd in the next draft .. AND could end up getting Barkley and then
... I doubt that he's ever going to be as good as RGIII![]()
RGIII is a game changer for both this franchise and the NFC EAST
I think it was somewhere in the ballpark of a second and fourth, if I remember correctly. But I also think that the trade value chart, while helpful, it’s – first of all, it’s never exact.