I hope DeSean Jackson is maimed...

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I hope DeSean Jackson is maimed...

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"I was out there having fun, man, honestly," Jackson said. "My ankle was kind of hurting. I really didn't feel it, but it did kind of affect my dance a little bit. I could put it to perfection a little bit better than that."



I hope someone destroys DeSean Jackson.

I know I'm a distraught fan, so flame away.

So I changed it from dies to maimed...better? I wouldn't actually wish death I hope everyone realizes...he had the zebras help him out.
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I LOL'd but that's a bit much to wish death. LOL LMAO @ him just toying with our defense.
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VetSkinsFan wrote:
"I was out there having fun, man, honestly," Jackson said. "My ankle was kind of hurting. I really didn't feel it, but it did kind of affect my dance a little bit. I could put it to perfection a little bit better than that."



I hope someone destroys DeSean Jackson.

I know I'm a distraught fan, so flame away.


Agree 100% - except I don't wish death. He is an arrogant little punk and someone in the next couple years is going to break him in half so he should enjoy it while he can.
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VetSkinsFan wrote:
"I was out there having fun, man, honestly," Jackson said. "My ankle was kind of hurting. I really didn't feel it, but it did kind of affect my dance a little bit. I could put it to perfection a little bit better than that."



I hope someone destroys DeSean Jackson.

I know I'm a distraught fan, so flame away.

So I changed it from dies to maimed...better? I wouldn't actually wish death I hope everyone realizes...he had the zebras help him out.


DeSean is high on life right now. I only wish our defense could have shut him up with their play yesterday.

That kind of arrogance really bugs me, but players who act like that tend to get what's coming to them. I don't wish it on them, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the irony a little when it happens.
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Irn-Bru wrote:
VetSkinsFan wrote:
"I was out there having fun, man, honestly," Jackson said. "My ankle was kind of hurting. I really didn't feel it, but it did kind of affect my dance a little bit. I could put it to perfection a little bit better than that."



I hope someone destroys DeSean Jackson.

I know I'm a distraught fan, so flame away.

So I changed it from dies to maimed...better? I wouldn't actually wish death I hope everyone realizes...he had the zebras help him out.


DeSean is high on life right now. I only wish our defense could have shut him up with their play yesterday.

That kind of arrogance really bugs me, but players who act like that tend to get what's coming to them. I don't wish it on them, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the irony a little when it happens.


True enough... at some point, he will need to run a crossing route or two in front of one of the safeties he has elected to embarrass.

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Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.
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DEHog wrote:Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.

Ditto.

I would not want this player in my team but we could have used some urgent help in the OL through that draft, trades or FA. :roll:
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DEHog wrote:Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.
We used to have a player whose physicality would have brought a little humility into Jackson's play. Not one Redskins game goes by without Sean Taylor being in my mind. Although that's a different thread altogether really.
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UK Skins Fan wrote:
DEHog wrote:Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.
We used to have a player whose physicality would have brought a little humility into Jackson's play. Not one Redskins game goes by without Sean Taylor being in my mind. Although that's a different thread altogether really.


Right UK!! Like the one where he was wiiiiidddeeee open, couldn't you picture Mr. Taylor flying through the air and punishing the kid???
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UK Skins Fan wrote:
DEHog wrote:Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.
We used to have a player whose physicality would have brought a little humility into Jackson's play. Not one Redskins game goes by without Sean Taylor being in my mind. Although that's a different thread altogether really.


That was the first thing out of my dad's mouth when DeSean caught the ball and scored. "That wouldn't have happened with Sean back there."

We think about him every game. And most threads of any substance on THN still trigger a thought about Taylor, for me.
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Irn-Bru wrote:
UK Skins Fan wrote:
DEHog wrote:Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.
We used to have a player whose physicality would have brought a little humility into Jackson's play. Not one Redskins game goes by without Sean Taylor being in my mind. Although that's a different thread altogether really.


That was the first thing out of my dad's mouth when DeSean caught the ball and scored. "That wouldn't have happened with Sean back there."

We think about him every game. And most threads of any substance on THN still trigger a thought about Taylor, for me.

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Irn-Bru wrote:
UK Skins Fan wrote:
DEHog wrote:Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.
We used to have a player whose physicality would have brought a little humility into Jackson's play. Not one Redskins game goes by without Sean Taylor being in my mind. Although that's a different thread altogether really.


That was the first thing out of my dad's mouth when DeSean caught the ball and scored. "That wouldn't have happened with Sean back there."

We think about him every game. And most threads of any substance on THN still trigger a thought about Taylor, for me.


Thats what first came to mind when I read Vet's comment that someone will break him in half one day. I thought Sean would've done that Monday Night and he probably wouldn't have scored at all if Sean was still with us. That run was a play where you could just picture him coming out of no where and knocking him out of bounds. Man, how many times have I thought that since Sean died? Every game there is a play where you are like that wouldn't had happened if Sean was still alive.

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DEHog wrote:Every time he touches he ball I'm remined of the fact that we drafted Thomas and Davis before him.


I know, it's stunning. But lots of teams passed on him, I think Philly passed on him once for a DT.
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I'd rather have a good team than 53 superstars - it does not matter who we "passed over" (in the draft or free agency) if the players selected to be a part of this team do not make the team better - adding superstars is for fantasy football and is not reality - great players do not necessarily make any team better - the most recent case is Jason Taylor :shock:

looking back at drafts and wondering "what if" is only constructive if the player would have helped your team or fits in with the system you have. This team needs to have people in charge that can put the coaches on the sidelines and the players on the field that play the game together as a team better than we have seen the past 10 years :lol:
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
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