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Cowpies the most overrated team in NFL

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 8:37 am
by Deadskins
The Pies are definitely the most overrated team in the NFL. Yes, they won 10 games last year, but at least four of those were won on fluke plays or a freak turnover. Without the lucky breaks, they were a 6-10 team. Once they got into the playoffs against real competition, they folded like a cheap umbrella. They will revert to their true form this year, and Parcells will be looking for a new job in 2006. Maybe head pie himself, Jerry Jones, will name himself Head Coach, GM, and Emperor-for-life.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 8:46 am
by hailskins666
pukes aren't pushovers. they smoked us twice, and made the playoffs. parcells is about as good of a coach as you could ask for, and will keep them competitive.






but the pukes still SUCK!

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 8:51 am
by Deadskins
No team in the NFL is a pushover. My point is that the 10-6 season last year was a fluke that will not be repeated.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 8:55 am
by gambit187
JSPB22 wrote:No team in the NFL is a pushover. My point is that the 10-6 season last year was a fluke that will not be repeated.


LOL Fluke, so if the Skins go 10-6 this year will that be a FLUKE. What ever happen to you are what your record is or you win the games your supposed to win.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:09 am
by Deadskins
Just calling it like I see it. We'll have to wait a couple of years to see if this year's 'Skins playoff run is a fluke... But my guess would be that Gibbs' boys are hear to stay.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:19 am
by gambit187
JSPB22 wrote:Just calling it like I see it. We'll have to wait a couple of years to see if this year's 'Skins playoff run is a fluke... But my guess would be that Gibbs' boys are hear to stay.


Well sorry that you are looking thru things with rose-colored glasses. Sorry that we have been kicking you butts over the past few years. Sorry that Parcells owns Gibbs in the Head to Head record.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:23 am
by Deadskins
Parcells tries to lead by intimidation, which doesn't always fly with today's NFL players (e.g. Antonio Bryant). Gibbs commands respect for his football acumen, not because the players fear him.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:49 am
by gambit187
JSPB22 wrote:Parcells tries to lead by intimidation, which doesn't always fly with today's NFL players (e.g. Antonio Bryant). Gibbs commands respect for his football acumen, not because the players fear him.


LOL so you dong think Antonio's Bryants attitude in college had anything to do with Antonio Bryant it was all on Parcells. Oh yeah what about Antonio Bryants attitude his first year with the Cowboys when Campo was the coach. I guess that was Parcells fault huh. JSPB22 you sound alittle naive in your post.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 5:11 pm
by Irn-Bru
gambit187 wrote:
JSPB22 wrote:Parcells tries to lead by intimidation, which doesn't always fly with today's NFL players (e.g. Antonio Bryant). Gibbs commands respect for his football acumen, not because the players fear him.


LOL so you dong think Antonio's Bryants attitude in college had anything to do with Antonio Bryant it was all on Parcells. Oh yeah what about Antonio Bryants attitude his first year with the Cowboys when Campo was the coach. I guess that was Parcells fault huh. JSPB22 you sound alittle naive in your post.


Again, gambit, JSPB22 is 'just calling it like he sees it'--and not blaming every problem (i.e. Bryant's attitude) on one source only (i.e. Parcells). Try and take his arguments for what they are, then answer them. By the by, I'm waiting to hear a good answer to his original point regarding close games / lucky plays, etc.

My take on it: The same principle of "luck" affecting the overall image of a team applies to the Redskins of the past couple of years, as well. Spurrier, I believe, was 5-9 in his first season before pulling the last two games out to make our schedule look almost close to being reasonable. I know we had a lot of close games this year that we lost, but I'm going to go ahead and say that more often than not good coaches will, somehow--some way--make good luck, so to speak. My 2 cents

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 7:03 pm
by General Failure
I hate to get off topic, but I'm stitting here wondering where you got that quote from. It made me think of the rule change just last season, or possibly the season before that keeps linemen from lining up crooked or back a little farther. I wouldn't have remembered it if it didn't make Tra Thomas a revolving door.