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Eagles ran up the score?

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 2:02 pm
by General Failure
Redskins defense has some scores to settle


By Jody Foldesy
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Renaldo Wynn was seething.
As the Washington Redskins defensive end finished putting on his suit in the locker room at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Redskins had just lost 28-6 to the Philadelphia Eagles, he had a few choice words for his opponents. Wynn didn't appreciate the way the Eagles had continued to attack in the game's final minutes.
"You can call it whatever you want to call it, but I didn't like it," Wynn said, sweat still glistening on his forehead. "We'll remember it. And the good thing is, we play them again, and we play them at our place. What goes around comes around."
On Sunday night, three weeks later, Wynn gets his rematch at FedEx Field. And the memory of how he felt Nov. 21 in the locker room — one of the few places where the Redskins collectively lost their cool this season — is among his motivations as he goes through practice.
"You don't forget those type of things. You just lock it in your memory bank," Wynn said yesterday, pretending to turn a key on the side of his head.
The rest of Washington's defense can't wait for a second crack at the Eagles, either. Some players simply want to avenge the loss and take another step toward potentially securing the NFL's No. 1 ranking. But several, like Wynn, specifically want to get back at Philadelphia for seemingly running up the score, talking trash and generally trying to embarrass Washington.
"We just remember," cornerback Fred Smoot said. "That's all I got to say. On the defensive side, we remember it. No big deal. This is the NFL. Nobody's going to beg for sympathy. We just remember."
The thirst for revenge is emblematic of the defense's attitude this season. Even as the Redskins (4-8) have disappointed in coach Joe Gibbs' first year back, the defense, under Gregg Williams, has played with distinct pride. The unit seems to hold itself to an independent, lofty standard.
Only four opponents have scored as many as 20 points against Washington, and the Green Bay Packers and Eagles share the modest high mark of 28 points. The Redskins have been in every game and rank sixth in scoring defense, as well as second overall.
Essentially, the defense goes out each week with the mind-set it will win its side of the ball — regardless of how the team is doing in terms of wins and losses.
"I don't care what the record is," Wynn said. "We could go to a high school field, with no fans in the stands, and play right now. We're going to show up. You better believe that."
The defense is, in fact, pretty much the only reason Washington can hope to be competitive Sunday. The Eagles destroyed Green Bay 47-17 on Sunday as quarterback Donovan McNabb approached apotheosis with 464 passing yards and five touchdowns. At one point, dating to a win the week earlier, he completed an NFL-record 24 straight passes.
The Eagles weren't nearly as successful through much of the first meeting with Washington. The Redskins trailed just 14-6 in the fourth quarter and even had a chance to tie with first-and-goal at the 10. But Washington committed three straight penalties, and Ola Kimrin missed a 48-yard field goal. Seizing momentum, Philadelphia quickly pulled away — and then piled it on.
"I think it'll be a different outcome this week," linebacker Antonio Pierce said. "We're at home. We've got a little momentum on offense. And on defense, we'll be more on top of our game. We slacked off a little bit in that fourth quarter when it got out of hand. That's our fault."
Pierce is among the Redskins who isn't taking any special motivation from the Eagles' actions in the late going last month. Safety Ryan Clark feels a bit differently.
"It's something I wouldn't do to another team, but it's playing football," Clark said. "I'm not going to complain about it, but you do remember it. We remember that they didn't have the respect for us as a team to say, 'We're up right now. We're going to stop trying to score. We're going to run the clock out.' ... It's kind of like a slap in the face."
A little bad blood seems to be seeping back into the Redskins-Eagles rivalry, which featured the "Body Bag Game" in 1990 but lately has been more characterized by the number of players (Jeremiah Trotter, James Thrash, etc.) that benignly shuffle between the clubs. This weekend Wynn and his defensive teammates get a chance to get even.
"It's exciting," linebacker Marcus Washington said. "And that's what football's all about. When there's a little hostility in the air, guys want to get out there, make some big plays and rub it in the other guy's face. We'll be ready."


http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20041209-120541-2491r.htm

I thought you guys said the game was close for 4 quarters. How exactly did they run up the score? I thought there was close to 7 minutes left the last time the Eagles scored.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:08 pm
by Justice Hog
I don't know that I would say that the Eagles "ran up the score" that game, either....but if our players want to think so and get motivated by that...then I say "God Bless Them" and "Go After it, fellas!"

Should be a good game this week, I think.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:52 pm
by redskincity
Anything to motivate the #1 defense in the NFC.


They could have ran the ball though.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 4:09 pm
by General Failure
5 of their last 9 plays were runs. Three were knees. I'm terribly sorry that they threw the ball on 3rd and 17.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 4:12 pm
by Steve Spurrier III
Well if Renaldo Wynn is pissed off, I'm gonna go right ahead and pencil in a "W" for the Redskins...

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:19 pm
by PHILADELPHIAEAGLES
We just wanted to give you a taste of what to expect this week....

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:20 pm
by PHILADELPHIAEAGLES
Steve Spurrier III wrote:Well if Renaldo Wynn is pissed off, I'm gonna go right ahead and pencil in a "W" for the Redskins...

please refer to your own sig.
"Maybe not" seems more likely

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:25 pm
by cvillehog
PHILADELPHIAEAGLES wrote:
Steve Spurrier III wrote:Well if Renaldo Wynn is pissed off, I'm gonna go right ahead and pencil in a "W" for the Redskins...

please refer to your own sig.
"Maybe not" seems more likely


Don't be so slow on the uptake there, PHILADELPHIAEAGLES.

Notice the trailing ellipsis in his post, and then the leading ellipsis in his signature.

One might come to the conclusion that he did that on purpose!

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:27 pm
by PHILADELPHIAEAGLES
REFER TO MY SIG...EAGLES WILL END THIS SEASON 16-1
REDSKINS HAVE ALREADY ENDED

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:29 pm
by cvillehog
PHILADELPHIAEAGLES wrote:REFER TO MY SIG...EAGLES WILL END THIS SEASON 16-1
REDSKINS HAVE ALREADY ENDED


Good comeback...

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:38 pm
by General Failure
cvillehog wrote:Notice the trailing ellipsis in his post, and then the leading ellipsis in his signature.


You're going to confuse the boy with all them big words. Say little dots next time.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 9:51 pm
by patjam77
why is PHILADELPHIAEAGLES still allowed to post here?? all he does is flame. i do enough trash talking at work and there is a forum dedicated just to that. get a grip dude. at least General Failure comes to the table with some semblence of conversation.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 10:59 pm
by SkinsJock
G.F. is a football fan. He just happens to be an iggles supporter.

Some people just don't know what they're talking about and have to cover up for their inadequacies with caps and bluster.

GF is a good contributor to the site. He adds to the site and will probably still be here when we win. Not to far down the road, IMO!

I'm looking forward to another good game from both our defense & offense and just maybe 4 hard quarters from both this week.

Payback time!

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:35 pm
by Justice Hog
PHILADELPHIAEAGLES wrote:REFER TO MY SIG...EAGLES WILL END THIS SEASON 16-1

...and then they'll die in the playoffs, like they always always do.

Someday, you'll have a team that wins when they get to the playoffs. Just talk to a Redskins fan. They'll tell you what it feels like.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:46 pm
by tcwest10
16-1 ?
Is it a 17 game regular season now ?
Oh, I get it. They won during the bye, too.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:54 pm
by General Failure
We kicked the bye week's ass. Sent it home cryin' to momma.

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:59 pm
by DallasCowboysFan
tcwest10 wrote:16-1 ?
Is it a 17 game regular season now ?
Oh, I get it. They won during the bye, too.


No they win one and done in the playoffs! Bye in the first round of Wild card weekend, win one in the Divisional and lose again in the Conference Championships! Just like every other year!

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:02 am
by tcwest10
Thanks for clearing that up for me, boys.
They say the mind is the first thing to go.

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:44 am
by Champsturf
DallasCowboysFan wrote:
tcwest10 wrote:16-1 ?
Is it a 17 game regular season now ?
Oh, I get it. They won during the bye, too.


No they win one and done in the playoffs! Bye in the first round of Wild card weekend, win one in the Divisional and lose again in the Conference Championships! Just like every other year!


Great answer for the question of the year.

What's this world coming to when a Cowboy fan is bashing an Eagle fan on a Redskin site? :roll:
But I love it just the same. :wink:

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:50 am
by Montana Redskin
tcwest10 wrote:16-1 ?
Is it a 17 game regular season now ?
Oh, I get it. They won during the bye, too.


No doubt? What a freekin' tard....He'd have actually said something cocky and held mathematical merit (realistically no merit) had he said they'd be 18-1 (2 playoffs and a SB win)...What size is a pigeons brain?
They'll probably go (after losing this weekend) 14-2...Ok, then 1-1 in playoffs for a 15-3 overall in '04.

Good job Philadelphia Bills....